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| Cuchulainn was asked before point out Meath on a map. He pointed towards North Louth beside Carlingford and said there you go? When questioned that's not Meath. He replied sorry I thought you said Omeath. I never heard of Meath. Sure is Tayto Park not in Ashbourne Co. Dublin? OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 04/08/2018 01:33:43 2128854Link 1 | 
| Hahaha. Most dubs think so. Lol. They tried to annex it but we have the  le resistance (in alo alo voice) to defend it. Granted there is a illegal occupation but so far they haven't been successful lol. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 04/08/2018 11:53:32 2128895Link 0 | 
| In case you're ever in a pub quiz, Donegal has the longest county coastline in Ireland, Munster has the longest provincial coastline, Donegal also has the highest sea cliffs in Europe at Sliabh Liag. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3531 - 04/08/2018 12:46:19 2128909Link 0 | 
| Royaldunne you get plenty of Dubs up here in the Wee County. There are plenty out in your neck of the woods in Bettystown. OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 04/08/2018 22:50:32 2129141Link 0 | 
| Good to know Tirchonaill cheers. So you have Donegal with the longest coastline bordering Leitrim with the shortest coastline. My neighbours across the Boyne, Meath has the second shortest coastline. Tipperary is the biggest inland county and Carlow is the smallest inland county and Laois is the only county in Ireland that does not border a maritime county. OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 04/08/2018 22:55:29 2129145Link 1 | 
| Too many Ollie, too many. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 04/08/2018 23:11:20 2129154Link 0 | 
| Good man Ollie, we learned all that stuff at school a long time ago and it's mostly forgotten. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3531 - 05/08/2018 00:19:03 2129173Link 0 | 
| Ah sure Royaldunne you get good and bad everywhere. I still love playing the Dubs in Croke Park. Wee have not beaten the Dubs in Croke Park since the Leinster Football final in the wonderful year of 1957. Wee only beat them once since then in Navan after a replay in 1973. OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 05/08/2018 14:02:03 2129349Link 0 | 
| You have to be careful in what you are taught in school Tirchonaill. We were always taught that the river Boyne rises in Offaly when in fact it rises near Carbury in Kildare. It then forms the border with Offaly and Kildare and then the border with Kildare and Meath before flowing in the royal county before it forms the border with Louth and Meath twice. The Boyne River is mostly in Meath. The only time that it's in Louth is when it flows in to Drogheda. OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 05/08/2018 14:11:42 2129353Link 0 | 
| Sums it all up pretty much! arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4958 - 05/08/2018 15:00:22 2129372Link 0 | 
| Is Gaelic football a brilliant sport though? I feel too many games at the highest level today are poor to label it brilliant. Hurling has stronger claims. Gaelic football today is at best a good sport which on occassion can be brilliant. From around 1990 to 2005 the overall inter county product made it a very good sport. To coin a phrase, a good sport, not a great sport. I've played both Gaelic football and hurling to senior club level, one to County and enjoyed playing both. So I hope I'm approaching both sports without bias. BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 07/08/2018 11:55:44 2130373Link 0 | 
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                    I will say the Dublin footballers 2011 are a brilliant team and Mayo deserve great credit for pushing them all the way in recent years. BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 07/08/2018 12:24:36 2130387Link 0 | 
| Well at least we now know the Mcentee brothers are contributors to the Hogan Stand and need to be watched in their illegal burning of wood. The Mcentees and their like will do anything to keep Meaths twenty or so small ball clubs under control in their vain attempts at competing with Dublin. jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1803 - 07/08/2018 22:27:35 2130636Link 1 | 
| A bully boy stance from the McEntees. If Derek McGrath, ex Waterford hurling manager, said all gaelic football's should be burst I'd say the same. Tolerance for all sports needed. BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 08/08/2018 18:40:59 2130957Link 0 |