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St Eunans / Lkenny Gaels to have Club boundries

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i'm not interested in taking part in this argument but as an onlooker i liked that little put in blablabla :)

Legend92 (Donegal) - Posts: 752 - 14/04/2008 22:04:30    7164

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In response to Liam and bitterweeman I was at that game on Sunday and I feel that not one Letterkenny born native did I see as an Official present . All blowins to the town were officials and one with a strong scotch accent Indeed Michael Mulrine from Glenswilly was steward at the gate going on to the field. Is he minvolved with Boyle on the St Eunans team management ?

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 17/04/2008 12:06:58    8075

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tomsmith if you look at what i said it was club members i said it was club members that were their to help, what does it matter where these people all came from. Is that not what the gaa is all about, if you move to a place for some reason that you can become involved with the local club. Is that not what makes the GAA what it is today. So if blow inns make up a wee bit of of a club so be it. Hopefully it wont be long until we see some of the many foreign nationals playing our games in all of the Co. Are we going to call these people Blow Inns as well.

liam (None) - Posts: 34 - 17/04/2008 12:29:33    8095

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tomsmith you are a fool

BlaBlaBla (Donegal) - Posts: 104 - 17/04/2008 12:40:54    8107

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I will not respond but I will treat your comment with the contemp that it deserves. If you had your way no one could post anything but what would suit your views on this board

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 17/04/2008 21:34:09    8360

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I thought you weren't going to respond

BlaBlaBla (Donegal) - Posts: 104 - 18/04/2008 11:31:57    8507

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re tomsmith
in response to the insults you have thrown at my home town club
what i can say about you is that you are a bitter wee man who hates any form of success
would you describe our current county boss a blow in
in fact most the senior management involved in the county could be called blow ins
stop talking about things you now nothing about

on the fence (Donegal) - Posts: 731 - 18/04/2008 16:41:30    8680

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tomsmith is a blow in! He is from Cavan!

BlaBlaBla (Donegal) - Posts: 104 - 19/04/2008 17:59:02    8842

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Bla Bla Bla you talk nonsience
What I propose is that the County Board move in and take on St Eunans an d make them give us the right to own Letterkenny Town pop 51,000.

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 07/05/2008 23:01:27    16321

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what I propose is that the county Board move in and take on St Eunans and make them give up the right to own Letterkenny town pop 51,000

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 08/05/2008 09:53:29    16376

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What are you on about coming on here about this topic when it is weeks old and dead. The town of Letterkenny is fine the Gales are starting to do well at underage and we know that Eunans are doing well also. Get a grip the Co. Board will never go near the town of LETTERKENNY only to play matches in the best ground in the Co.

liam (None) - Posts: 34 - 08/05/2008 10:51:47    16437

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100% correct there liam

on the fence (Donegal) - Posts: 731 - 08/05/2008 16:10:21    16612

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where has tommay smith gone?????????????

on the fence (Donegal) - Posts: 731 - 11/05/2008 08:19:34    17466

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dont think the town should need boundaries as there is only one team

on the fence (Donegal) - Posts: 731 - 11/05/2008 10:14:34    17503

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As I have advised you in other posts seek some advice prior to posting

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 11/05/2008 12:55:45    17546

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would be great if there were more feeder clubs in the town
this club needs the best

on the fence (Donegal) - Posts: 731 - 11/05/2008 15:53:48    17608

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On The fence I do not understand what you mean by feeder clubs.
What Letterkenny needs is St Eunans to have acess to about 3000 people and not as at present have from Dunnes of Illistrin to the manor roundabout
I understand from people in the Club that about 150 peole assembled for U12 trials this years .
is this good for GAA? , no it is not.

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 14/06/2008 21:29:14    32755

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i dont want anybody tellin me what team i have to play for thought this was a free country.. i play for st eunans wel some people like to differ.... but i always was led to believe you have a choice..i no it not like soccer were u sign a piece of paper and that u for a year or less.. have friends playin for the gaels but il stil play for my hometown club for as long as my wee legs wil carry me....boundiers not here.... freewill.....

blackhawkdown (Donegal) - Posts: 15 - 15/07/2008 12:35:06    48643

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dont panic bout boundaries lads,they,ll all be emigrating shortly

mucker (Donegal) - Posts: 479 - 15/07/2008 13:59:37    48730

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Blackhawkdown the Clar Officiul of the GAA states that a person shall only play for a GAA team where he was born, or resides on a permanent basis.
You can not decided to play where you like.
This rule applies in Cavan as well as up in DOnegal.
So learn ur GAA rules please

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4039 - 16/07/2008 00:03:10    49100

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