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Post by mrtierneyesq on Feb 21, 2007 13:34:52 GMT
Sorry Rasher, but due to circumstances beyond my control I won’t be able to make it up to see Cork beat ye. Anyway, I’m not the type of person who would be frequenting public houses anyway. I suppose you’re going to Donegal this weekend. Should be an interesting challenge for ye. "Interesting" is one way of putting it. Winning up there is an achievement at the best of times. I think Donegal know that this year is their best chance to win something big. Are you relishing the chance to see your lads take on the mighty Red Hands? A win would surely turn your season, with maybe only 8 points needed to qualify
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Post by mrtierneyesq on Feb 21, 2007 13:35:52 GMT
Sorry Rasher, but due to circumstances beyond my control I won’t be able to make it up to see Cork beat ye. Anyway, I’m not the type of person who would be frequenting public houses anyway. I suppose you’re going to Donegal this weekend. Should be an interesting challenge for ye. "Interesting" is one way of putting it. Winning up there is an achievement at the best of times. I think Donegal know that this year is their best chance to win something big. Are you relishing the chance to see your lads take on the mighty Red Hands? A win would surely turn your season, with maybe only 8 points needed to qualify PS I'm otherwise engaged this Sunday, I work shifts
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Post by owenabue on Feb 21, 2007 13:41:30 GMT
Yes I'm relishing the challenge of Tyrone. We should have a few players back from injury so we should be in with a good shot. Normally Cork are handy enough at home, as you well know. The first two games were disappointing, but shur that's the joys of Cork football. P.s. We should get the fixtures earlier so we could arrange work/college around the games
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Post by mrtierneyesq on Feb 21, 2007 13:49:24 GMT
Yes I'm relishing the challenge of Tyrone. We should have a few players back from injury so we should be in with a good shot. Normally Cork are handy enough at home, as you well know. The first two games were disappointing, but shur that's the joys of Cork football. P.s. We should get the fixtures earlier so we could arrange work/college around the games Have to keep my "swapping shift favours" powder dry, for what I hope will be a few big weekends ahead. Why on earth would you be at college on a saturday night or sunday afternoon Cork-Tyrone under lights on tv will be a good desert after the big game on Saturday, I'll be getting off work and in need of a sporting fix....Yis are doing well with the live matches this year - Setanta trying to nail down some big deal in Rebel-land or wha?
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Post by owenabue on Feb 21, 2007 14:28:46 GMT
Rashers, we’ve to go in for practices, and I couldn’t (legally) make it to Dublin for 7.30. Not sure what’s the story about televising the games, I’m sure it’s our fantastic opposition rather than us are the show piece.
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