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Celtic's Soccerballers Hurt Donegal

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posted on 21/7/13

Its only 2 days a week no?

posted on 21/7/13

But what about sub-conscious focus? I think if you want to win Sam Maguire then you have to eat, sleep and drink that dream because you can be bloody sure that's what Monaghan manager Malachy O'Rourke is doing. Jimmy McGuinness was at the Cliftonville v Celtic game just 5 days before an Ulster final.

posted on 21/7/13

I don't think he can combine it, especially at this point in time. Lennon has given him time off, but his mind must not be totally focused.

posted on 21/7/13

Suppose that will be up to his bosses to decide? By all means i would rather have him working at celtic full time.

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Donegals time is up. Their awful puke football reminds me of rangers under the myth and fat boy. Any team with half skilled players will cut them to shreds

Sam is coming home to Dublin

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 21/7/13

soccerballers

the wit?

posted on 21/7/13

I think a lot of people think you can sort of compartmentalie (if that's a word?) different jobs - I'll do 6 hours here on a Tuesday and 4 here on a Wednesday and look at this for 9 hour on Friday or whatever *but* I think the best workers probably have one job which they focus on almost incessantly - even when they're not at work. I mean the tennis pundits went nuts when the Williams sisters dabbled a bit in fashion design for a while...

posted on 21/7/13

lauders, soccerball is a game that originated in china and had it's laws codified in England, Great Britain (I think) during the 19th century. It is only 11-aside (rather than the traditional 15 in football) and there are no points (only goals) and the teams that score the most goals win at the end of 90 minutes (20 minute longer that ordinary football). PN goals only count a '1' in soccerball so if, say, Manchester beat Oxford 4-2 then that is 4-2 and not 4-0 (12) 2-0 (6) - hope that clarifies...

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Soccerball was good at one point. But then they changed the rules and if became a girl's game. A nonnon contact code

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

A nonnon??

a "don't touch me, i'm wearing my best fake tan ya madman" kinda "sport"

posted on 21/7/13

Hello my little Irish friends.
Ever heard of the good old hockey game?
It's the best game you can name

Drop the gloves and let the fists fly.

Ball games?Pffffft take a frozen puck in the nads and you'll know whereof I speak.

Is that the one with the spoonysticky thingy?

posted on 21/7/13

Monaghan

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Hello you canuck mofook! hockey is another girl's game fekking shoulder pads

Hurling is the real man's game. Fook that's tough

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Igor was rooting for Londain today but in truth it was a mis-match

posted on 21/7/13

You get points for not scoring in this game you speak of?
Kinda like ice-dancing, but for big manly fairies.

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Yeah well they do skate on ice Dancing on ice, enclosed in padding

posted on 21/7/13

Queb.

posted on 21/7/13

GAA is that the Gay Athletic Association or what then.

An honest question.

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Hurling is the greatest game of them all imo

Fierce hits, unbelievable skill level.. non stop, lightening quick. The game is an art form.

posted on 21/7/13

Galway vs Clare next Sunday!

Then back to Glasgow on Monday.

posted on 21/7/13

It's the Gaylick athletic association .

Barry it was their all-Ireland and was always going to be a training match for Mayo.

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

Queb, the GAAs spiritual home is Croke Park. Where in the world does an amateur organisation have an arena that is 4th largest in Europe? Hosting a few American football games too.. last year was notre dame vs navy. Next one up is central florida v penn state.

Igor, i'm a Hill 16 regular.. hoping we get Tyrone next. My local club hosted the Dubs on Friday evening. a v b game...was fierce stuff, in stifling heat.

Henke, you going the game man yeah?? brilliant

posted on 21/7/13

We could meet in the semis Barry

comment by BB⁷ (U13430)

posted on 21/7/13

I thought you were a Sligo man

posted on 21/7/13

Barry, just takin the pahs.

I actually watch that GAA. can't understand the scoring though.

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