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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 13, 2024 18:35:36 GMT
Armagh lead by two at h/t in e/t.
Donegal play Galway tomorrow.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 13, 2024 18:54:12 GMT
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Post by Nogbad on Jul 14, 2024 12:44:23 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 14, 2024 16:45:01 GMT
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Post by Nogbad on Jul 15, 2024 9:47:59 GMT
I only know one song that has Galway in the title, but I have standards, so won't post it. I know nothing about GAA sports, as you may have gathered!
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 15, 2024 9:58:50 GMT
I only know one song that has Galway in the title, but I have standards, so won't post it. I know nothing about GAA sports, as you may have gathered! Galway Bay? Great song.
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Post by Nogbad on Jul 15, 2024 10:08:48 GMT
I only know one song that has Galway in the title, but I have standards, so won't post it. I know nothing about GAA sports, as you may have gathered! Galway Bay? Great song. I didn't know that one, but do now! I do like a bit of JC on occasion. I was referring to the dreaded - Which I may as well post to share my pain, as it's been in my head for the past wee while anyhow. I do like looking at Saoirse Ronan though, as she's rather perky.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 15, 2024 10:10:55 GMT
Ah, of course, Galway Girl. I’ve managed to go through life up to now without ever hearing it … and I’m not going to change that now!
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Post by Nogbad on Jul 15, 2024 10:20:51 GMT
Ah, of course, Galway Girl. I’ve managed to go through life up to now without ever hearing it … and I’m not going to change that now! I read some amusing reviews of it when it came out, so thought it would be worth hearing for a laugh. I was wrong!
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 15, 2024 12:07:30 GMT
Odds for final:
Galway: 4/5 Armagh: 11/10
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 28, 2024 23:12:16 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jul 29, 2024 5:51:05 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czrjl2d4grgoLOL Police in Northern Ireland have started an internal investigation into video footage of officers taking part in celebrations following Armagh's All-Ireland victory over Galway on Sunday. The videos circulated online appears to show officers in police vehicles waving flags and sounding their sirens. The GAA team won the coveted Sam Maguire cup with a score of 1-11 against Galway's 0-13. Supt Norman Haslett said: "We are aware of footage circulating on social media of our officers, driving Police Service of Northern Ireland vehicles, taking part in celebrations following Armagh winning the All-Ireland final. 'Disgraceful display' “We have commenced an internal investigation into the circumstances surrounding this," he added. The PSNI Code of Ethics requires officers to carry out their duties impartially. TUV leader Jim Allister said he would be contacting the police ombudsman, Northern Ireland's police watchdog, and the chief constable following a "disgraceful display by officers in a marked PSNI car tonight in Camlough". "They can be seen driving through the village waving GAA flags in a fashion which could best be described as joyriding while using the siren improperly," the North Antrim MP continued. "Loyalists are often challenged about why we talk about two-tier policing. (ah, piss off) "Tonight we see evidence of this in bright lights."
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