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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    All gaa matches at all levels suspended until at least march 29th.
    It will be a lot longer than that. The Leagues will be abandoned and there will be no more sporting activity in Ireland until the summer at the earliest IMO.
    Last edited by westcorklad; 12-03-20 at 22:23.
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    2004 Munster hurling final is going to be shown on TG4 @ 2pm today.
    No sales pitch, no media hype.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    All championship matches schelduled for the month of may are postponed. Maybe played in july at earliest. Will there be any championship this year? Looks like its all ireland gold for the forseeable future.
    I can`t see any sporting events going ahead anywhere in the world for the rest of 2020. In fact going by the WHO`s comments today, unless an effective vaccine is developed much sooner than expected, there must be serious doubts over whether there will be any sporting events taking place for at least the next 18 months unless they are behind closed doors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    The 1982 all ireland football final is on rte 2 sport classic tonight. Probably the final that most people remember.
    ...and Kerry people will want to forget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    It was a great finish for darbys goal. Matt connor was some player.
    Yes , Matt Connor was a terrific player, really amazing scenes , I think there was a little nudge by Darby for that famous goal

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    Read somewhere they might have the gaa back behind closed doors in August.
    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meursault View Post
    Read somewhere they might have the gaa back behind closed doors in August.
    Leo confirmed it on The Late Late, GAA could proceed behind closed doors in September and October.

    To be honest I think we'll just have to take things week by week. Its impossible to say how things will evolve over the summer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    The ulster championship should have been starting today with monaghan v cavan. A good rivalry. Bbc 2 are showing the 2005 ulster final between tyrone and armagh tonight. Another great rivalry at that time.
    A good result for us on the day Ketchup but unfortunately them Tyrone c#*ts won the All Ireland through the back door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    I see it was played in croke park, just shows the interest in the games between them two counties at the time. Oisin mc conville said about the game, we didnt particulary like each other. How very true.
    Tyrone supporters are quite disliked for some reason, lucky for Monaghan that game didn’t go ahead today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchup View Post
    I see it was played in croke park, just shows the interest in the games between them two counties at the time. Oisin mc conville said about the game, we didnt particulary like each other. How very true.
    Yeah the Grab All Association seen a big pay day any time we met. It was a disgrace relocating the Ulster Final to Croke Park in my opinion. Could you imagine Pat Spillane if they moved the Munster final ?
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