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Malta, I know someone here lives there and a few have been. When i look at a break after xmas this year, Malta seem the best option . Good flights, some spectacular hotels.
Looks like the kind of place ill be wonder how i left it this long.
Anyway 5 nights after 26th dec, seems the right combination of cost , class hotel, and weather maybe.sigpic
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Originally posted by aidankk View PostMalta, I know someone here lives there and a few have been. When i look at a break after xmas this year, Malta seem the best option . Good flights, some spectacular hotels.
Looks like the kind of place ill be wonder how i left it this long.
Anyway 5 nights after 26th dec, seems the right combination of cost , class hotel, and weather maybe.
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostNot a sniff thus far but I have some leads that I’m hoping work out. You?
We were absolutely adamant on the way up to Navan that no way were we going to the final (unless Mayo beat Dublin). My father had even booked flights to Spain for the Friday before the match. By Tuesday afternoon we had cracked and he's had cancelled the holiday. I'm trying to see it as a growth opportunity to add 'gracious loser' to my long list of characteristics. Also gradually convincing myself that we're definitely going win.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakThe red card decision/discussion is just a distraction away from the fact that it was the worst refereeing performance in the recent history of senior inter county gaa."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Keane View PostWe're normally sorted out through the club in one way or another. My old man is a bit jittery about it because he hasn't done anything around tickets for the last few finals and is a bit out of the loop but I'd say it should be ok.
We were absolutely adamant on the way up to Navan that no way were we going to the final (unless Mayo beat Dublin). My father had even booked flights to Spain for the Friday before the match. By Tuesday afternoon we had cracked and he's had cancelled the holiday. I'm trying to see it as a growth opportunity to add 'gracious loser' to my long list of characteristics. Also gradually convincing myself that we're definitely going win.
I always get more and more convinced we are going to lose the closer the game gets. A deeply ingrained pessimism from the experiences of the entire 2000s. Your forwards are the stuff of dreams, but so are ours. If anything I think our forwards are under-rated (Howard and Scully in particular).
Midfield is a HUGE battle. To win I think Kerry need to absolutely monster Fenton. The ultimate hammer the hammer job. But I don’t know if it’s possible to do that to Fenton. He’s current footballer of the year and he’s definitely better this year than last.
I’d be surprised if you defended the same way against us that you did against Tyrone. If you do, well it’ll be one hell of a shootout if you do. My head knows we are favorites but the pessimism is strong. It’s the biggest game this Dublin team have ever played. They are the most prohibitive favorites going into an All Ireland final ever. But they are prone to slow starts in a final. Even Tyrone last year raced into a 0-6 to 0-1 lead. That really concerns me.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakKerry wont keep it kicked out to Dublin. The Kerry full back line are in for the most torturous 70 minutes of their life. Fenton is 100% beast mode and talk of subduing him is skin to talk of me hooking up with Kate Moss - neither will happen.
The doubt comes from an irrational place. We were big favorites in 2009 also and got beaten by 17 points. It won’t happen again, or rather shouldn’t happen again, but the thought remains stuck in my mindYou are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostSomeone told me that Dublin have beaten the spread in their last 17 championship matches. That can't be true can itYou are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostThe Yerra has been kicked into an all-time high for this game. Thought Peter Keane’s line about getting Kelly 3 pairs of boots because they’d be worn out kicking the ball out to Dublin was funny.
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Originally posted by dobby View PostYera, Kelly wont start. Itll be Shane Ryan, just as he has started every game so far. Also thought that line was a good one. Peter Keane is a good man for the interviews, straight forward and doesn't take himself too seriouslyYou are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreakreferee post snip .You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakKerry wont keep it kicked out to Dublin. The Kerry full back line are in for the most torturous 70 minutes of their life. Fenton is 100% beast mode and talk of subduing him is skin to talk of me hooking up with Kate Moss - neither will happen."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by RichieM View PostThat’s frustrating but well it is what it isOriginally posted by Kayroo View PostNot a sniff thus far but I have some leads that I’m hoping work out. You?
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostYeah, those days (with no bouncer restrictions) were actually silly in retrospect though.
Although of that golden generation of WI quicks, Malcolm Marshall was the purest and best of them by far. A comparitively small man too.
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Originally posted by aidankk View PostMalta, I know someone here lives there and a few have been. When i look at a break after xmas this year, Malta seem the best option . Good flights, some spectacular hotels.
Looks like the kind of place ill be wonder how i left it this long.
Anyway 5 nights after 26th dec, seems the right combination of cost , class hotel, and weather maybe.Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostIts like Ballymun in the sun. Ask the FDs they'll tell ya and what not. It is what it is. Enjoy . So fun.
Originally posted by bohsman View PostWeather is hit and miss, should be nice enough right through to mid/late December but there are always a few storms that last a couple of days.
Will be warmer outside than in the majority of houses in December though, but i wouldn't be expecting to go swimming or get a sun tan Aidan! There's different areas to stay depending on what you want, but they always lead to the partylife in Paceville. Everywhere is in a stone's throw of each other though. There's not a lot of hotels that are spectacular tbh. 5 star in Malta isn't really 5 star anywhere else! Give me a shout if you want to opinions on any hotels or areas.
MrsF will probably be along soon to plug her hotel It is a pretty cool place to stay with an amazing pool and places to eat though!
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Originally posted by Goodluck2me View PostGot offered €750 for a pair of Hogan stand tix earlier in the week which I kept for a relation but shows how much demand remains out there. I found in 2012 the 2-3days before are your best bet as big money out of the market by then.
This year though... could be beyond even my ability!You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Goodluck2me View PostWhat’s a bouncer restriction?
So you can only bowl a max of two bouncers per over in Test cricket. As opposed to trying to hit the batsman in the head every ball, which you could do pre 1994."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakThere were arguably up to 3 frees not given in the melee before Hogan got the red. As a result Hogan gets riled up and gets himself a red. (The red itself was fine imo)
In the first half he gave Tipp a 20 yard free and when doing so signalled it for an arm around the neck. The arm only went around the neck a yard inside the box in which case the foul for which he signalled should have resulted in a Tipp penalty.
In the last 20 minutes KK should have been in receipt of at least 3 - 4 frees inside their attacking 45 but in each case he just let them roll.
Plenty more but thats what sticks in my mind. Penalty a total disgrace. Had Tipp lost by 1 point it would be the only thing people would focus on but instead now its not getting a mention.
Totally agree with the missed penalty decision, I can understand how it's missed as the defender usually gets the benefit of the attacker being fouled outside but momentum takes them inside.
The question that remains now is whether Dublin can beat Kerry by an equally big margin.
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Originally posted by aidankk View PostMalta, I know someone here lives there and a few have been. When i look at a break after xmas this year, Malta seem the best option . Good flights, some spectacular hotels.
Looks like the kind of place ill be wonder how i left it this long.
Anyway 5 nights after 26th dec, seems the right combination of cost , class hotel, and weather maybe.
As Bohsman says, you can get storms, but that seems to be more Jan/Feb time and not as much at Christmas.
What area are you staying in? if you tell me the hotel you are looking at I can give you an honest opinion as we hear lots about them.
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostThe question that remains now is whether Dublin can beat Kerry by an equally big margin.
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Originally posted by dobby View PostObviously I want Kerry to win. But in the highly likely event of Dublin winning. I just hope it's in single digits. 9 points would be bearable to me since Dublin seem to win most games by more than 10 points. Jesus if it's a whitewash we will never hear the end of it."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by MrsFlushdraw View PostI was at a hotel with the little one from the 27th of Dec for a few days. There were people by the pool! when you live here, you find it cold, but it is warm for folks that don't.
As Bohsman says, you can get storms, but that seems to be more Jan/Feb time and not as much at Christmas.
What area are you staying in? if you tell me the hotel you are looking at I can give you an honest opinion as we hear lots about them.
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Originally posted by dobby View PostObviously I want Kerry to win. But in the highly likely event of Dublin winning. I just hope it's in single digits. 9 points would be bearable to me since Dublin seem to win most games by more than 10 points. Jesus if it's a whitewash we will never hear the end of it.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostDidnt think I’d live to see the day...
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostLast edited by Strewelpeter; 19-08-19, 20:21.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by thechamp87 View PostMoving in a couple of weeks and need broadband. Considering paying to bundle TV with it for hassle-free HD sports. What's my best option?
And do I need to order now or is the turnaround for installation quick?Her sky-ness
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostIts a terribad article that displays absolutely no knowledge or research beyond C&P'ing tired cliches from other dismal think piecescomely maidens dancing at the crossroadsspoken word poets in squats.
She didn't even mention the best bit about WeWork
In January 2019, the company decided to change the legal name of WeWork to We Company and according to the August 2019 Form S-1 filing, the firm paid $6 million to license the name from an entity called We Holdings owned by Adam Neumann and additional WeWork founders.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostIts a terribad article that displays absolutely no knowledge or research beyond C&P'ing tired cliches from other dismal think piecesOriginally posted by Denny Crane View PostPointing out that WeWork is overvalued is insightful cutting edge journalism imo. She hates anything tech related, her ideal economy would revolve aroundcomely maidens dancing at the crossroadsspoken word poets in squats.
She didn't even mention the best bit about WeWork
from experience shared workspaces are great for mixers and free beer but add very little in actual value. The blurb of shared environments sparking innovation if amazing bullshit. Most people want to work and get through the day, if anything creating an environment that is one step up from working in your jocks on the couch is a drain on productivity if you are alone and an utterly pointless endevour if you are in a larger teamPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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this is doing my head in.
tip of the tongue stuff.
what is the song on the current Budweiser ad running on sky
its an emd song from early 2000's I thinkPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Jesus Christ.
Read some of the comments. Jesus. Obviously loads are Russian bots (I hope!) but even so, some of these people who are now screaming 'you can't just dump the backstop Boris, you must dump the entire WA... or you are a TRAITOR!' must be real life UK citizens?!
If there isn't a No Deal to satisfy these people, surely their anger will result in some kind of internal revolution? And No Deal will also result in internal revolution a year or two down the line, after the impact is felt?
The UK is so, so, so fucked. And we won't be able to avoid being contaminated somehow.
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostJesus Christ.
Read some of the comments. Jesus. Obviously loads are Russian bots (I hope!) but even so, some of these people who are now screaming 'you can't just dump the backstop Boris, you must dump the entire WA... or you are a TRAITOR!' must be real life UK citizens?!
If there isn't a No Deal to satisfy these people, surely their anger will result in some kind of internal revolution? And No Deal will also result in internal revolution a year or two down the line, after the impact is felt?
The UK is so, so, so fucked. And we won't be able to avoid being contaminated somehow.
The UK has basically no leverage except to do nothing at the Irish border and let the EU build a border if they want one. I know there are issues with that at the WTO but there will be a bit of time to let events play out.
If the EU/Ireland put up a border then they own it. If they don't put up a border then the backstop is proved to be a hoax all along. If it starts to look to Varadkar that this will be his 2 options in a no-deal scanario (and Johnson can demonstrate a route to no-deal without parliament stopping him) then he might have to move.
Any movement by varadker is political suicide and would cast FG onto the ash heap for "taking the soup".
The problem with this idea is that assumes Tusk will allow his legacy to be pissed on byBoris and that the WTO won't slap the UK down for ignoring a border
from tusk
The backstop is an insurance to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland unless and until an alternative is found. Those against the backstop and not proposing realistic alternatives in fact support reestablishing a border. Even if they do not admit itPeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Scenes at the Palio on Saturday as a riderless horse wins, and supporters of the first mounted horse to finish didn't realise. Their City/VAR moment.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostScenes at the Palio on Saturday as a riderless horse wins, and supporters of the first mounted horse to finish didn't realise. Their City/VAR moment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2AcQrkzSqA
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostAnyone any idea what Leeds is like as a city? Thinking about heading over for a gig in November. Will be at the gig for a few hours at night but just wondering if there is anything worth doing during the day or what the night life in general is like?
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For those of you who were interested in Lord Sumption’s Reith Lecture Series, below is a link to a very interesting refutation of that series. It doesn’t pull many punches either.
You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by careca View PostJudging by the colours it's obviously another blatant Kerry bias. Bet you the stewards were from Pisa or local anyway.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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Originally posted by Kayroo View PostFor those of you who were interested in Lord Sumption’s Reith Lecture Series, below is a link to a very interesting refutation of that series. It doesn’t pull many punches either.
https://www.counselmagazine.co.uk/ar...se-to-sumption
He justifies a ‘class of professional political intermediaries’ and the ‘elitist view’ that they contribute‘a more reflective approach, a broader outlook and a lot more information than their electors’: ‘… all political systems are aristocracies of knowledge’.
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostCertain elements of the lectures seemed quite logical to me at the time but definitely craters of knowledge gaps for me to critique. However, one thing resonated at the time as very dubious and it was addreased in the above:
He justifies a ‘class of professional political intermediaries’ and the ‘elitist view’ that they contribute‘a more reflective approach, a broader outlook and a lot more information than their electors’: ‘… all political systems are aristocracies of knowledge’.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Wombatman View PostAnyone signing up to Stadia Founder's Edition?
I plan to as soon as I sell my Sony shares.
Considering the last game i played was bomberman on the NES, im a bit out of the loop...This too shall pass.
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Food based highlight of the trip was easily the Misunderstood Heron in Leenaun, if anyone is down near Clifden, well worth a visit:SPOILER
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According to Tom Newton Dunn, pol corr for the Sun, Boris's big idea to replace the backstop is that we should join a special area of regulatory divergence form the EU along with UK and NI.
That means he's going to Europe today to tell them he doesn't give a fuck, he has parliament by the balls, opposition are too disorganised tio stop no deal in parliament. No deal is now policy.
Next few months are gonna be some rideTurning millions into thousands
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A wise man once said ‘there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes.’ The wise man was only half right – neither death nor taxes ever reckoned with the Leinster Senior Cup.
A wise man once said ‘there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes.’ The wise man was only half right – neither death nor taxes ever reckoned with the Leinster Senior Cup.
Were either to do so, they’d be caught out for their codology: as a largely amateur endeavour, the Leinster Senior Cup reckons not with taxes; and, as we’ll learn, it never dies.
The Leinster Senior Cup is unique in world football in that it never stops – there is never a time, imagined or real, when the Leinster Senior Cup is not happening.
It’s the only football competition that starts before it starts and ends after it ends – it exists on a continuum of time blissfully unaware of, and uncaring of, men nor women.
The Champions League may come close – just 24 days passed between the final between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur on June 1st and the first preliminary rounds.
England’s FA Cup is even stricter still – a full three months passed between Manchester City’s trouncing of Watford in the final and the beginning of the next season’s competition.
Both UEFA and the English FA are prisoners to rules – those jobsworths have no appreciation of the anarchism and lack of structure that makes a true cup competition.
Six months have passed since holders Dundalk were eliminated by Athlone Town in the first game of the fourth round.
Dundalk aren’t actually the holders – they haven’t won it since they beat Shamrock Rovers in 2015 after the 2016 competition had already begun – but you didn’t know that, and that’s the point.
Next year’s competition is due to start in the coming weeks and yet the fourth round of last year’s competition is still ongoing.
No date has been set for the tie between North End United and Longford Town, and the fourth round of this year’s cup may yet outlast the early rounds of next year’s.
League of Ireland clubs have long been excused the first three rounds of the cup and, added to a calendar-year season in the league, scheduling has long ceased to make any sense.
The Leinster Senior Cup occupies a plain of existence no other cup competition in world football can reach – or even contemplate – so bound are they by arbitrary concepts like time.
I’ve been roundly ridiculed for my everlasting love of the Leinster Senior Cup – or maybe not, I haven’t done any research – but there’s a reason it’s the oldest senior cup competition in Ireland.
Killester Donnycarney knocked Shamrock Rovers out of the fourth round of the 2018-19 Leinster Senior Cup.
The club came only into existence last July following a merger between Killester United and Donnycarney, two months before the 2017-18 final between Shelbourne and St Patrick’s Athletic.
When this season’s cup kicked off, they didn’t exist for the purposes of the competition they were playing in. Confused? You should be. Nobody cares. It’s the Leinster Senior Cup.
Sheriff YC play Drogheda United in the fourth round of the Leinster Senior Cup on Wednesday. When they started, they were an AUL club; they play this round as a Leinster Senior League member.
In the third round, they knocked out Sacred Heart Firhouse Clover – who began the competition as Firhouse Clover before the two Tallaght clubs merged. None of this matters.
This season’s final could well be contested by a club that existed when the cup started and finished but not when it finished and a club that got there by beating a club that existed when it ended but not when it started.
So if any wise man tells you there are only two certainties in life, feel free to correct him. There are but two certainties in life: death, taxes and the Leinster Senior Cup.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostAccording to Tom Newton Dunn, pol corr for the Sun, Boris's big idea to replace the backstop is that we should join a special area of regulatory divergence form the EU along with UK and NI.
That means he's going to Europe today to tell them he doesn't give a fuck, he has parliament by the balls, opposition are too disorganised tio stop no deal in parliament. No deal is now policy.
Next few months are gonna be some ride
"Now son, this is what happens when you choose populist nonsense peddled by chancers over long-term, evidence based policy"
"What happened next Daddy?"
"Trump bought the country son. Then the real fun started.""We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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