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Dubs on the road?

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TheMaster
County: Mayo
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1799071 jimbodub
Cheaper everything...
There has to be something going for it

And no dubs around either - another perks.


jimbodub
They do but they cant drink it...
Good aul Ireland

Well that is true. But the stuff we wont drink, we ship off up to Dublin for them to drink...


I only drink Pellegrino sparkling with a nice slice of lime

Sure why would do Dubs live over that way....?

All your women are here chief...

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 15/10/2015 17:19:34    1799074

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The women follows the same pattern as the water...

TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 15/10/2015 17:52:18    1799082

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Laois/wicklow v Dublin next year should be in portlaoise.

Does anyone know if louth have home advantage v meath?

Jack_Goff (Meath) - Posts: 2920 - 15/10/2015 20:55:18    1799141

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The Master,
Will the Mayo lads travel to London, or will there be a sit in protest.

AthCliath (Dublin) - Posts: 4347 - 15/10/2015 21:12:26    1799162

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Looking forward to two or three dubs marking Kingston in Nowlan park.

crikey (Australia) - Posts: 355 - 16/10/2015 08:20:20    1799216

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Already have London booked and will be a great weekend. The traveling and fun along the way is a big part of the fun I associate with following our team.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11236 - 16/10/2015 09:05:13    1799230

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I take my eyes of the site for one minute and I see my comment has been taken as a slight on our country cousins,
their inability to have the know how to contain liquid in can form and to keep these aforementioned cans cool for my drinking pleasure.

I was talking about cans for the train on the way there to be honest, but your extreme Dublinphobia has given me a laugh. Ta

HenryHill16 (Dublin) - Posts: 249 - 16/10/2015 09:10:52    1799234

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If it really does happen there won't be a map of Ireland left to be had in Dublin. You all got stuck in Abbeyleix going to Thurles a few years ago and only 5000 of the '30,000-40,000' of the potential travelling support found Longford in 2006;)

kildare73 (Kildare) - Posts: 854 - 16/10/2015 09:13:37    1799236

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Its grand KIldare73, we have google maps now no It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World chase scenes needed this time...Eason's won't be too happy that they won't be selling many maps though :)

Dubsfan28 (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 16/10/2015 09:21:30    1799240

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crikey
County: Australia
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1799216 Looking forward to two or three dubs marking Kingston in Nowlan park.


yea Kingston will need some watching mighty player so he is.

superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2837 - 16/10/2015 09:23:54    1799243

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Certainly Dublin would be most welcome in Aughrim. We have a vast assortment of overpriced chocolate bars, crisps, and unchilled soft drinks for your pleasure.

sponger (Wicklow) - Posts: 2897 - 16/10/2015 09:26:15    1799247

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Will be a double header with Meath v Louth in croker I reckon

hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 16/10/2015 10:06:33    1799275

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No actually I was just pointing out that you are a bit tight henry..

TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 16/10/2015 10:18:16    1799284

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Most Dublin supporters would love to go on the road,its the ones who go 'for the day out' that won't be happy.

ziggy32001 (Meath) - Posts: 8354 - 16/10/2015 10:23:17    1799288

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Interesting times ahead to see if it actually happens. I seriously have my doubts.

kildare73 (Kildare) - Posts: 854 - 16/10/2015 10:38:24    1799295

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15/10/2015 20:55:18
Jack_Goff
County: Meath
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Laois/wicklow v Dublin next year should be in portlaoise.

Does anyone know if louth have home advantage v meath?

Yeah O'Moore Park with a 25'000 capacity would be perfect, as for Meath well I don't think it's a gaurantee Louth will beat Carlow but whoever it is I think we will have it in Navan, we have played Carlow in Carlow last time out and Drogheda would not be capable of holding Meath v Louth nor should it, Pairc Tailteann is no palace but the Gaelic Grounds is pure muck to which the Louth boys fully acknowledge

Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3734 - 16/10/2015 11:24:28    1799321

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Had great memories as a kid seeing Dublin playing in Tullamore v Laois and in Aughrim v Wicklow. Smell of cigarettes and a guy going around selling the last of the choc ices . Half a hr later he'd be back with another box of choc ices.

crikey (Australia) - Posts: 355 - 16/10/2015 11:32:29    1799328

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Interesting to see if so many dub fans would be as supportive of an AI semi final away from home, instead of an exhibition game that doubles up as a weekend jolly away

TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 16/10/2015 11:34:46    1799333

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15/10/2015 20:55:18
Jack_Goff
County: Meath
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Laois/wicklow v Dublin next year should be in portlaoise.

Does anyone know if louth have home advantage v meath?

Yeah O'Moore Park with a 25'000 capacity would be perfect, as for Meath well I don't think it's a gaurantee Louth will beat Carlow but whoever it is I think we will have it in Navan, we have played Carlow in Carlow last time out and Drogheda would not be capable of holding Meath v Louth nor should it, Pairc Tailteann is no palace but the Gaelic Grounds is pure muck to which the Louth boys fully acknowledge

Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3734 - 16/10/2015 11:36:47    1799338

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Themaster


But why would we support a AI semi final away from home?

They are always sell out games and one of the biggest games in GAA... 82, 300 odd fans packed in with many more that would have loved to be there having to watch it at home

They are massive events and belong in Croke Park

Why would we support having less tickets?

Of course it wouldn't be supported...

Your question / statement or whatever aul tripe it is.. is simply ridiculous.

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 16/10/2015 11:55:21    1799351

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