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Who are the dirtiest team?

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lowerormond (Tipperary) - Posts: 1267 - 26/07/2009 20:12:05    362885

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Derryman, if your club football is anything to go by then your outfit would be right up there. As regards the diving accusation, catch yourself on.

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 26/07/2009 20:15:28    362894

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kilkenny bye a mile...they are taught dirty tricks in the schools...

fathermurphy (Wexford) - Posts: 330 - 26/07/2009 20:18:42    362908

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Omaghredhand

I am only expressing an opinion and why are you getting so defensive. Does the cap fit?

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 20:33:35    362950

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Hard to pick one clear 'winner' in the football. Most definately Kilkenny in the hurling, and don't give me any of that 'playing to the limit' tripe. It's called playing dirty and cynically, simple as!

Mick14 (Limerick) - Posts: 766 - 26/07/2009 20:37:04    362963

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The truth of the matter is you are only accused of being dirty if you lose. The transgressions of the winners are always brushed under the carpet. Seems to be human nature

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 20:38:39    362969

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Niamh/Orlaith - take off your red tinted glasses, just look at the amount of yellow and red cards the Derry players collect

cmx (Monaghan) - Posts: 446 - 26/07/2009 20:42:14    362980

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Derryman, how am I getting defensive? You are accusing my county team of being cheats without providing evidence or having the guts to say it directly therefore I feel that it merits a somewhat obtuse reply.

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 26/07/2009 20:43:53    362986

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Omaghredhand

1. They play in red and white
2. They are the reigning champions
3. One of their number was voted player of the year in the not too distant past.
4. Their manager is probably the best in the business

I was obviously refrring to Man U
Why would you think I was referring to Tyrone.

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 21:18:26    363072

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Maybe the fact that we are supposed to be discussing Gaelic games. If you had advised that you spend most of your time at the Brandywell I may have made the Man Utd connection

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 26/07/2009 21:49:05    363135

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No offence Omaghredhand. Sundays are slow for us derry folk now. Good though wasn't it

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 22:05:02    363163

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And by the way the only time Inave been to the Brandywell is when I park my Car there and walk up the road to Celtic park

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 22:06:33    363167

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And by the way the only time Inave been to the Brandywell is when I park my Car there and walk up the road to Celtic park

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 26/07/2009 22:06:41    363168

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Derryman, Quite witty I'll give you that LOL. Do you not live in Tyrone now? plenty to do around here on a Sunday

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 26/07/2009 22:12:06    363178

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kilkenny footballers

tomaoo7 (Dublin) - Posts: 5896 - 26/07/2009 22:47:54    363227

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Hmmm when a team goes out and murders teams like the way the cats do it's hardly dirty. It wouldn't have anything to do with the fact they have the best defenders, best midfield, best forwards as well as the greatest underage structure ever. Other teams need to gett where they are

tonorio (Offaly) - Posts: 609 - 26/07/2009 22:50:20    363230

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anybody that watches football would know that monaghan are not a dirty team. yes they do play a very defensive game but for those of you that dont know, there is a difference between being dirty and being defensive. and for that meath man, i am well aware of the fact that monaghan are not all ireland material but they are in the top 12 or so teams in the country.

and for any of you that still think monaghan just go out onto the field to fight with the other team GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR ****

gggg (Monaghan) - Posts: 225 - 26/07/2009 23:12:06    363275

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i,m originally from cat country, i consider myself a culchie. a towny used to rob my lunch sandwiches at 11 o 'clock break everyday, but i didn't know who it was. So one day i put a fishing hook in one of them , from that day on , my lunch went untouched. Would u consider that dirty?

richiescats (USA) - Posts: 420 - 27/07/2009 02:04:24    363440

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carlow are filthy

proteuspal (Laois) - Posts: 423 - 27/07/2009 14:33:50    364174

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I would consider it as a classic, did he take the bait?

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 27/07/2009 14:40:54    364189

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