@theacempire I take the points you have made. I'm not talking about what you have I said, but, a previous comment about Australia ruling this game was uninformed bullshit. We just expect the same respect from the Australians we give them. When GAA players get up monday morning & go to work, they can't afford to be hospitalised. As for professionalism, the GAA are a amateur organisation run by professionals. Last years turn over was over a billion euro. The money goes into new stadium, training..
@theacempire And I can see from your reply I have trumped you with my inviolable logic, enjoy scrutinizing the best way to approach a kangaroo in regard of copulation, and which is better, in the pouch, or from behind, or do you hold him down and enjoy whispering in his ear sweet nothings...
@theacempire That exactly what I said ye beet eater, the GAA was founded in 1884, and there and then the universal rules of Gaelic football were established, beforehand there was many variations of the game, one being 2 pairs of posts, another being playing with an oval shaped ball and another being the mark, you really do sound like a kangaroo fucker, ehh skippy... hit the ball wide ye get a point, all ye have t do is bounce it every 10 steps. Its the next special Olympics sport
@MrCormac7777 It's all about pace and i think Australia focused more on that rather than solid players in previous years. With the Irish complaining about rough and tough tactics it takes alot of the AFL game play out of it and it's purely a running game. I've got admiration for GAA players but IR is built around both countries getting a 50/50 chance so the pro V amatuer bullshit is irrelevant. Mick Malthouse evolved AFL with Collingwood and he did a great job with Australia.
@theacempire It's not an excuse its a fact. I was in Melbourne & I know during the season Ozzie rules players spend all their working hours on training & conditoning, while Gaelic players go to work for 8 hours, come home, get dinner & then off to training 3 times a week. Anyway, the reason we lost the series was down to tactics. We tried to put in high balls on your 20M line in d 1st test. That ur game. We shud put in d quick shoulder high ball 4 d mark in front d posts as we did in d last qtr.
CMON IRELAND
MrRA97 1 year ago
@theacempire I take the points you have made. I'm not talking about what you have I said, but, a previous comment about Australia ruling this game was uninformed bullshit. We just expect the same respect from the Australians we give them. When GAA players get up monday morning & go to work, they can't afford to be hospitalised. As for professionalism, the GAA are a amateur organisation run by professionals. Last years turn over was over a billion euro. The money goes into new stadium, training..
MrCormac7777 1 year ago
@suppernoddypo2k7 You fail mate. Next....
theacempire 1 year ago
@theacempire And I can see from your reply I have trumped you with my inviolable logic, enjoy scrutinizing the best way to approach a kangaroo in regard of copulation, and which is better, in the pouch, or from behind, or do you hold him down and enjoy whispering in his ear sweet nothings...
suppernoddypo2k7 1 year ago
@suppernoddypo2k7 ROFL YOU SAID AFL WAS BASED ON GAA RULES!! *sigh* Condradiction much? Go support your amatuer sport you dumb prick.
theacempire 1 year ago
@theacempire That exactly what I said ye beet eater, the GAA was founded in 1884, and there and then the universal rules of Gaelic football were established, beforehand there was many variations of the game, one being 2 pairs of posts, another being playing with an oval shaped ball and another being the mark, you really do sound like a kangaroo fucker, ehh skippy... hit the ball wide ye get a point, all ye have t do is bounce it every 10 steps. Its the next special Olympics sport
suppernoddypo2k7 1 year ago
@MrCormac7777 It's all about pace and i think Australia focused more on that rather than solid players in previous years. With the Irish complaining about rough and tough tactics it takes alot of the AFL game play out of it and it's purely a running game. I've got admiration for GAA players but IR is built around both countries getting a 50/50 chance so the pro V amatuer bullshit is irrelevant. Mick Malthouse evolved AFL with Collingwood and he did a great job with Australia.
theacempire 1 year ago
@theacempire It's not an excuse its a fact. I was in Melbourne & I know during the season Ozzie rules players spend all their working hours on training & conditoning, while Gaelic players go to work for 8 hours, come home, get dinner & then off to training 3 times a week. Anyway, the reason we lost the series was down to tactics. We tried to put in high balls on your 20M line in d 1st test. That ur game. We shud put in d quick shoulder high ball 4 d mark in front d posts as we did in d last qtr.
MrCormac7777 1 year ago
@floppyhoop I feel for ya bud. And I thought some of our commentators were bad!
Gillysbiggestfan 1 year ago
@Gillysbiggestfan tell me about it and we have to listen to him all summer,,,
floppyhoop 1 year ago