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"Most people will support the underdog, especially when the other team have been successful on a regular basis!" Won't pretend to know much about the GAA but a drawn game and to be beaten by a point doesn't really suggest underdog's | |||
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"Probably has nothing to do with the fact that quite a large number of dubs refer to the rest of the country as culchies and country people....just saying " | |||
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"Most people will support the underdog, especially when the other team have been successful on a regular basis! Won't pretend to know much about the GAA but a drawn game and to be beaten by a point doesn't really suggest underdog's " I'd be the first to admit that I know even less on the subject, Mayo haven't won an all Ireland in a good many years | |||
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"No not the county rim job champions but we're on our way back towards Dublin from Sligo (mmm flashbacks!) And all the 'Go Mayo' signs on the road back in Longford! Is it always Dublin vs the Rest of Ireland in GAA???" They're all the same breed west of the shannon..narrow minded anti Dublin types..its because they grew up in the middle of no where | |||
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"No not the county rim job champions but we're on our way back towards Dublin from Sligo (mmm flashbacks!) And all the 'Go Mayo' signs on the road back in Longford! Is it always Dublin vs the Rest of Ireland in GAA??? They're all the same breed west of the shannon..narrow minded anti Dublin types..its because they grew up in the middle of no where " Nowhere* | |||
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"Probably has nothing to do with the fact that quite a large number of dubs refer to the rest of the country as culchies and country people....just saying " | |||
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"No not the county rim job champions but we're on our way back towards Dublin from Sligo (mmm flashbacks!) And all the 'Go Mayo' signs on the road back in Longford! Is it always Dublin vs the Rest of Ireland in GAA??? They're all the same breed west of the shannon..narrow minded anti Dublin types..its because they grew up in the middle of no where Nowhere*" ... Now here.. | |||
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"Im from Longford and watched the game in Galway. I was 1 of a few shouting for Dublin. The signs in Longford are just for business. It's the last big town on way to Dublin from mayo. All rest are bypassed. It's business " Ehhh Longford is bypassed too on the N5. | |||
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"No not the county rim job champions but we're on our way back towards Dublin from Sligo (mmm flashbacks!) And all the 'Go Mayo' signs on the road back in Longford! Is it always Dublin vs the Rest of Ireland in GAA??? They're all the same breed west of the shannon..narrow minded anti Dublin types..its because they grew up in the middle of no where " Longford is east of the Shannon smart arse!! | |||
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