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Tyrone dominance and pride this decade

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ulsterman.
sorry if i offended you ., did i say something wrong ulsterman ,

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:19:06    779729

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Posters well some should really get there facts correct before typing the tyrone ladies board pays for the ladies team from there income they get.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 20/09/2010 21:22:44    779734

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ulsterman.
oh sorry forgive me i get you now , well what can i say ulsterman , the way i look at things , wether it be st.galls aointrim seniors , hurlers of your county who has brought great pride to ulster , i am happy for any ulster team to win reghardless , i was especially happy to see the tyrone minors won yesterday , because [ as you say we never lay down and rolled over .lol. but yes you are right ulsterman , you do get a few idiots who would lose friends for the o neills . also i was gutted down got beat it would have been a lovely ulster double , hopefully next year.

p.s ulsterman well done on st.galls by the way , may the games continue to thrive in antrim and ulster to .

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:27:24    779746

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No not at all ta but a few WUMS have appeared recently calling themselves Tyrone fans, denigrating Down and ridiculing everyone else. Where have they all come from?

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9825 - 20/09/2010 21:32:05    779753

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TA

Possible crossed lines here. THAT COMMENT WASN'T DIRECTED AT YOU OR DELL.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9825 - 20/09/2010 21:40:18    779777

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Ulsterman the problem on here is posters double up well some pretend to be from a county there not , and true tyrone fans would say hard luck to down and i for one think they will bounce back.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 20/09/2010 21:40:57    779779

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There is more to the achievement of the ladies than meets the eye, for the Tyrone ladies to make it to their first ever All-Ireland senior final is quite something considering the controversy that dogged the start of the season.

The players were being asked to pay £2 per training session to pay for kits meals transport balls etc and this did not go down well at all, seems the county board had forgotten to collect sponsorship monies from the previous season and there was a serious shortfall in the kitty. It did not bode well for a successful season ahead and when they were beaten by Armagh in Ulster it looked a lost cause.

Not only that but there are a number of the better players who have made themselves unavailable for selection for numerous reasons. So I take my hat off to all concerned, by all accounts the girls have raised quite a bit of cash to fund their own existence so to do that and still be able to perform well on the playing front says quite a bit about their determination to succeed.

I hope they go on and win it as they deserve every bit of good fortune that comes their way for refusing to throw in the towel when things were grim......................




The above is from a Tyrone ladies "official".

Of course people in Meath might know better.

As for the hurlers, we all know the disgrace there.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 20/09/2010 21:42:54    779782

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ulsterman.
sorry if i offended you ., did i say something wrong ulsterman ,


One of the most pathetic exchanges i have ever seen on Hoganstand. Ulsterwhine...................i'm sorry...................please talk to me..................dont leave me all alone boo hoo hoo hoo.............forgive me Ulsterwhine.

paddyogall (Mayo) - Posts: 5110 - 20/09/2010 21:43:29    779783

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ulsterman.
honestly do not know were they came from a few wums to say the least , but you and me know when supporting g.a.a games in general in the hard times , we honestly knew what it was all about and more , these wums lack experience in life and respect for fellow gaels in general , well put ulsterman .

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:46:31    779787

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Is this not the first year of a new decade.??

yes this year 2010 is the start of a new decade contrary to what fr. dougal aka ochonlir tells you.he thiks the world got it wrong by celebrating in the year 2000 cause he thinks 2000 was actually in the 1990's

pig.ignorant (Derry) - Posts: 655 - 20/09/2010 21:47:49    779791

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ulsterman.
i know it was my misunderstanding , i apologise ;]

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:54:12    779809

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ulsterman/dell.
lizzies servant has just arrived hail ogall.

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:55:47    779815

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paddyogall will you ever get a grip for goodness sake such a trouble maker on here.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 20/09/2010 21:57:22    779817

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patrique.
if that is the case , which i have no raeson to disbelieve you then that is very sad state ofd affairs .
there is nothing i can say really because i did not know nothing on the matter , and thats why i asked you about it more . thanks .

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 20/09/2010 21:58:45    779821

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paddyogall
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779783 ta32
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ulsterman.
sorry if i offended you ., did i say something wrong ulsterman ,

One of the most pathetic exchanges i have ever seen on Hoganstand. Ulsterwhine...................i'm sorry...................please talk to me..................dont leave me all alone boo hoo hoo hoo.............forgive me Ulsterwhine.

"ulsterwhine"- I nearly ****** my panths. I mean, I totally disagree O Gall you are a servant of the evil empire

Corrxxx (Kerry) - Posts: 584 - 21/09/2010 08:14:27    779827

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pig.ignorant
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779791 Is this not the first year of a new decade.??

yes this year 2010 is the start of a new decade contrary to what fr. dougal aka ochonlir tells you.he thiks the world got it wrong by celebrating in the year 2000 cause he thinks 2000 was actually in the 1990's


pig.ignoramus

you are again deliberately misquoting, well perhaps not deliberately, probably it's because you don't understand and you think that I said something because of the way you understand things.I base this on one of your posts when you used the very reasoned argument of "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"
you are the type of person, who when presented with an argument or proposition that you don't understand, will get your mates to point fingers and guffaw at the person with the alternative view.

I do applaud you however on your choice of username. Well done!

ochonlir (Cavan) - Posts: 4343 - 21/09/2010 11:13:33    779952

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Dellboypolecat
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paddyogall will you ever get a grip for goodness sake such a trouble maker on here.


Very hypocritical that one of the three stooges is calling me a trouble maker.

paddyogall (Mayo) - Posts: 5110 - 21/09/2010 11:48:43    779992

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I'm sorry pig.ignorant you called me Fr Dougal

actually thats a nice touch!

thank you

ochonlir (Cavan) - Posts: 4343 - 21/09/2010 18:01:31    780540

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Pity is the word galling pity. You strive to be Irish which is admirable but it just won't happen for you unlike those us of us whose forebearers are ALL from the island. It's OK though you can be associate Irish just so long as you know you will NEVER really be.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9825 - 21/09/2010 18:24:36    780567

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paddyogall it makes me laugh that people on here slate you for having an english parent it beggars belife how some people think

hipster (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 21/09/2010 18:38:34    780584

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