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heard it shouted in at one of the players on our team by a selctor or team manager "warm up will ye ,were takin ye off" .The same manager used to tell us to "let the ball in *** high" the missing word is wher a baby gets its first milk. Our manager in the year gone by said "if my aunt had ***** then we would win the championship" missing word are plural of ball

mckelvey (Cavan) - Posts: 28 - 11/12/2008 22:09:38    162589

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That big full forward is useless. Milk would turn quicker than him.

That ref is useless. He wouldn't see a fowl/foul in a hen-house.

That ref's pocket is like an electric toaster. Every time he taps it up pops a yellow card.

Boxtyeater (Leitrim) - Posts: 776 - 11/12/2008 23:34:13    162648

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I'd put it over in my welli
Bend your back you prick, usually in reference to some fancy dan playing a bit of soccer.
Pull on it, the hurl is not made of glass.

bananapublican (Leitrim) - Posts: 878 - 12/12/2008 11:34:30    162839

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Not your sucking deisel!!

Come on Ahane the spuds are boilin!

Hag_and_Cheese (Tipperary) - Posts: 6103 - 12/12/2008 11:38:24    162849

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"Great" and "Greatest".

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 13/12/2008 01:42:21    163549

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Point it
Watch the break
Deck him

Clash-of-da-ash (Galway) - Posts: 927 - 13/12/2008 12:09:02    163604

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He wouldn't get a kick in a stampede.

culawan (Dublin) - Posts: 129 - 13/12/2008 12:29:36    163611

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If you can't get the man get the ball.

culawan (Dublin) - Posts: 129 - 13/12/2008 12:31:11    163612

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ya wudn't finish ur dinner,ya useless b.....d!!!!usually said 2 a forward constantly missin.take him of,sick of lookin at him...best one ever heard bout a team,"they way not be the most talented bunch,but by god they will be d fittest"from ter manager!!!

kellynewyork (Leitrim) - Posts: 11 - 13/12/2008 15:29:57    163664

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Good wide.

fupball (Tyrone) - Posts: 48 - 13/12/2008 17:41:50    163704

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three words

YA HAVE UM!!!!

JamsieMac (Cavan) - Posts: 482 - 13/12/2008 18:05:23    163711

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not forgetting

Watch your house!!!

JamsieMac (Cavan) - Posts: 482 - 13/12/2008 18:06:03    163712

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County: Tyrone
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161854 "Holy ghost, our boy's not yalla, He'd bend for a ball in front of a JCB" East Tyrone Loughshore fathers response to a spectator insinuating his son lacked courage on the football field.

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Moortown im guessing?

HokeyPokey (Tyrone) - Posts: 1744 - 13/12/2008 18:20:44    163722

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Show them timber lads

Dantheman (Meath) - Posts: 101 - 14/12/2008 11:56:28    163883

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"Lower the blades lads" - pull a bit lower, perhaps even making contact with the ball
"Give it the road" - Get rid of it now

old yellar (None) - Posts: 2651 - 14/12/2008 12:37:56    163894

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POINTS WIN GAMES! GOALS KILL THEM!!

SUPERREDS (Down) - Posts: 15 - 14/12/2008 15:04:22    163924

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LIFES battles don't always go to the faster or stronger man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can!'

There is a POSSIBLE in every imPOSSIBLE.

"Anything that you can dream of and believe in, you can achieve,"

Dare to dream. Dare to step outside of your comfort zone. Dare to doubt your limiting beliefs! What can you do? YOU ARE ONLY LIMITED BY WHAT YOU BELIEVE IS POSSIBLE!

You have no handicaps except for your beliefs. Trust yourself. Listen to your heart. Take risks and go for it. Don't play it safe. You can't cross a chasm in two steps. You got to take that big leap to go across. Don't listen to all the "experts" out there who tell you that it's impossible or that you just can't do it.

It's never too late to get tough: No matter how tough you already are, you can become even tougher. And the higher you go in your game, the tougher you will have to get. Mental toughness is a forever battle.

Concentrate on the competition as it unfolds, moment by moment. Relax at every opportunity by breathing deep and letting go off the tension in your muscles. When you do this you'll remain loose and relaxed.

SUPERREDS (Down) - Posts: 15 - 14/12/2008 15:09:31    163925

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"On his block. On his block. On his block."

When roared from the sidelines during a match in Belfast, where 'block' is also a slang word for the head, this oftens causes confusion.

pearsesabu (Antrim) - Posts: 663 - 15/12/2008 09:26:06    164162

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Our manager used to lambast us with 'ach no , thats schoolboy hurling' .., we were 16. Also a few were accused of being 'busy men doing ****all.'

HongKongPhooey (Antrim) - Posts: 93 - 15/12/2008 13:39:40    164317

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"put him, ball and all, out"

Derry_ledd (Derry) - Posts: 2093 - 15/12/2008 15:00:51    164412

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