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Should be a good semi-final! Who's going to make the All-Ireland final?

legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9003 - 28/07/2013 15:31:15    1444770

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The winner of that game ;-)

Long.Dub.Glic (Dublin) - Posts: 190 - 28/07/2013 15:44:32    1444797

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Should be a cracker, Dublin are the form team but Cork showed today they can compete at the top, I'll stay loyal to my County and say Cork, has the making of a classic

pkrebel (Cork) - Posts: 35 - 28/07/2013 15:47:09    1444803

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Bring on the Rebels!

Up the Dubs!

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13833 - 28/07/2013 15:51:34    1444808

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And the tale of two cities continues...

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8812 - 28/07/2013 15:52:06    1444809

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Dublin by 5+

waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13655 - 28/07/2013 15:54:59    1444816

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Wouldn't a football/hurling double header be a great occasion!

corkrebel (Cork) - Posts: 105 - 28/07/2013 15:55:14    1444817

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Definitely no to a double header. Both fully deserving of being standalone fixtures without one being the curtain raiser to the other.

legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9003 - 28/07/2013 15:57:23    1444824

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corkrebel
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Wouldn't a football/hurling double header be a great occasion!

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It would be great if they made it a double header but realistically it's never going to happen

pkrebel (Cork) - Posts: 35 - 28/07/2013 16:00:23    1444832

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It sure would my rebel friend, in Thurles, what a day!

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8812 - 28/07/2013 16:08:20    1444838

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hope cork win it a real irish county

thegrounds (Carlow) - Posts: 145 - 28/07/2013 16:10:46    1444847

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Or how about playing one of the games in Cork? Maybe if we had our stadium up to scratch this could be facilitated.

tj09 (Cork) - Posts: 481 - 28/07/2013 16:15:50    1444856

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The GAA won't have a double header. The Dubs will support both the hurlers and footballers in great numbers and the GAA won't waste the opportunity for two big pay days.

MarkMyWords (Meath) - Posts: 525 - 28/07/2013 16:17:55    1444861

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There's nothing we'd like better...

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8812 - 28/07/2013 16:22:17    1444868

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Haha good man The Grounds

clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 28/07/2013 16:28:29    1444879

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It would be great if this game was held in Thurles. Relistically i dont think there would be anymore than 60,000 if the game was at Croker so if you had it in Thurles then it would be a 55,000 sellout and would be a great occasion. The gaa wouldnt really lose any money ticket sales wise and im sure the Dubs would enjoy the trip to Thurles along with a big following. What do ye think?

lukewalsh96 (Cork) - Posts: 252 - 28/07/2013 16:30:24    1444885

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Your right the grounds,
Sure we are controlled by Germany up here nowadays.

Dubsfan28 (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 28/07/2013 16:30:55    1444887

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I wouldnt want a double header , hurling semi final want to see fans giving their all for the cause ( dub,s ) regardless of size of the gate , the boys deserve this .their nobody's starter .

Damothedub (Dublin) - Posts: 5193 - 28/07/2013 16:40:45    1444907

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Anyone who thinks that Dublin hurlers playing before the footballers would be some sort of good thing clearly knows nothing about Dublin hurling.

hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 28/07/2013 16:41:29    1444911

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Damothedub & hurlingdub

I agree Dublin Hurlers deserve their chance in front of hurling fans. They are going out in Croke Park and hopefully this will mobilise Dublin Hurling to get behind the team as I am sure it will.

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4956 - 28/07/2013 16:53:40    1444944

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