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Who got the Edenderry goal?

gaelicgab (USA) - Posts: 878 - 07/04/2012 17:40:36    1145593

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Very proud of my boys today Cookstown have the class to beat the Hogan cup sides and you couldn't expect anything other than a team managed bye GOD14 to win at this time of year..... Well Done St Marys Edenderry now could the two school AI Champions not meet in a Super cup final?????

fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 07/04/2012 17:57:57    1145601

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Yes there was a bit of cursing in the speech but people are over reacting. He's only a young lad and you could see excitement just got the better of him. Could you blame him? Not an ideal choice of words but it shouldn't overshadow their great performance.

kefan (Kildare) - Posts: 498 - 07/04/2012 18:00:18    1145604

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Harsh on the young lad..Oisin McConville bleeted out in 2002 "I was having a ****** stinker" until he scored the goal. Don't think anyone should criticise him and certainly not a young lad not versed in nuances of public speaking.

Tyronetim (Tyrone) - Posts: 1254 - 07/04/2012 19:25:26    1145655

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Firstly as a st micks fan is like to say well done to edenderry totally detested their win today by the far the superior team. The ref could have blew up with 10 mins to go as st michaels head had gone and edenderry had took their foot of the gas.


What I really want to ask is, why could patrons not play in at the gate causing a number of problems for many people, why was this not communicated better?

Also why was it only under 10 in for free is it not GAA policy to allow under 16s in for free?

donkeykong (Fermanagh) - Posts: 147 - 07/04/2012 19:43:09    1145668

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I must apologise not detested...deserved their win.spelling


Once again congrats edenderry and I hope you enjoy your night.

donkeykong (Fermanagh) - Posts: 147 - 07/04/2012 19:58:18    1145676

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07/04/2012 17:40:36
gaelicgab
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1145593 Who got the Edenderry goal?

McMonagle got the goal, as a former pupil well done to the lads, some good young players in that team.

carburycastle (Kildare) - Posts: 203 - 07/04/2012 20:16:04    1145689

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kefan
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Yeah they played fantastically well and deserved their moment on the podium, for long periods of the game they where relentless. BUT, TG4 quickly cut short the speech if you want to call it that. It was disgracefully disrespectful to not only themselves but to the great occasion and I can tell you if it was a Dublin school that spewed out that stream of verbal vomit this forum would be falling over themselves banging the loudest drum. As I said absolutely no class at all.

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4953 - 08/04/2012 15:33:57    1146003

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Well done, Edenderry were very good and fully deserved their win; most Colleges people agree that Ulster was very poor this year and the scoreline reflected that.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9818 - 08/04/2012 16:27:05    1146076

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I'd say it was free for under 10s because gaa knew that majority of people in attendance from both schools would be around 16 thus not making any money !

ShtoryHorse (Westmeath) - Posts: 18 - 08/04/2012 16:27:07    1146077

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