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    All Ireland Hurling Final 2021

    All Ireland day and not a peep from the Irish on here?


    Pack of sasanach gimps the lot of ya.







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    Fastest and toughest sport on the planet.


    For the non Irish, Cork are the underdogs but have a really good team that is strong in most departments.


    Whereas Limerick are the favourites and have a team that pretty much has no weaknesses and that is top notch physically, mentally and skillfully. Think Liverpool in our recent title winning season and Limerick are the ghurling equivalent of that.


    Could be a cracking game if both teams play to their abilities, but one that will require a sub par Limerick perfromance for Cork to win methinks. Problem Cork have is that Limerick tend to not have bad games. They may have parts of games where the underperform, like in the semi final, but as they showed in that game when they were badly under the cosh, they are mentality monsters that will force their way back into games and then push the other team onto the back foot and beat them.

    A little torn on the game myself. Am Limerick born, but lived in Cork for a number of years and am currently living just on the Cork side of the Cork/Limerick border.

    My feeling is come the final whistle it will be a case of Luimneach Abu yet again as I think they are just too strong, too fast, and too well drilled. Not to mention that fierce will to win they have to a man and that dogged refusal to roll over for any team
    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


    Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

    #2
    Is this like Shinty except your feart of big sticks?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
      All Ireland day and not a peep from the Irish on here?


      Pack of sasanach gimps the lot of ya.







      vs





      Fastest and toughest sport on the planet.


      For the non Irish, Cork are the underdogs but have a really good team that is strong in most departments.


      Whereas Limerick are the favourites and have a team that pretty much has no weaknesses and that is top notch physically, mentally and skillfully. Think Liverpool in our recent title winning season and Limerick are the ghurling equivalent of that.


      Could be a cracking game if both teams play to their abilities, but one that will require a sub par Limerick perfromance for Cork to win methinks. Problem Cork have is that Limerick tend to not have bad games. They may have parts of games where the underperform, like in the semi final, but as they showed in that game when they were badly under the cosh, they are mentality monsters that will force their way back into games and then push the other team onto the back foot and beat them.

      A little torn on the game myself. Am Limerick born, but lived in Cork for a number of years and am currently living just on the Cork side of the Cork/Limerick border.

      My feeling is come the final whistle it will be a case of Luimneach Abu yet again as I think they are just too strong, too fast, and too well drilled. Not to mention that fierce will to win they have to a man and that dogged refusal to roll over for any team
      Home since Friday Jaco - lived in Clare for 35 years but born in Cork and grew up going to matches with my Dad. Went to UCC and hung around with loads of Cork GAA heads so kept it up for years. Was at the last all Ireland win in 2005 (Istanbul also that year) and many others over the years.

      Nothing beats Munster hurling and especially in Semple stadium. Here beside my Dad watching the build up - Cork flags outside the window. I fully expect Limerick to win (and comfortably) but Cork are coming back....... winning a lot underage, City clubs on the up.

      Dinner with the family and then the game

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        #4
        Do you have a Cork accent Nev, just curious how to internally read your posts going forward.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
          Home since Friday Jaco - lived in Clare for 35 years but born in Cork and grew up going to matches with my Dad. Went to UCC and hung around with loads of Cork GAA heads so kept it up for years. Was at the last all Ireland win in 2005 (Istanbul also that year) and many others over the years.

          Nothing beats Munster hurling and especially in Semple stadium. Here beside my Dad watching the build up - Cork flags outside the window. I fully expect Limerick to win (and comfortably) but Cork are coming back....... winning a lot underage, City clubs on the up.

          Dinner with the family and then the game

          Going to be a hell of a final I reckon. Two top notch teams in their prime. Neither is going to be shy in attacking either.


          And welcome home. Hope you have a lovely trip back.

          Avoid Limerick city centre today though if you are about. Was talking to someone on the phone earlier today that lives there and was told that a certain unsettled section of the community have pretty much taking over a part of the city centre ( was told they have blocked off a fair bit of Thomas street for themselves) as there is one of their funerals on so expect lots of what they claim is part of their culture to occur as the evening wears on up there.
          Last edited by Doc_Piptorious; 22-08-21, 03:02 PM.
          I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


          Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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            #6
            Originally posted by labourRed View Post
            Do you have a Cork accent Nev, just curious how to internally read your posts going forward.


            After living in Clare for most of his life, he defo has a banner accent and not a Cork one.


            Get him to say langer or gimp and it will be clear pretty quickly whether or not he has any bit of a Cork accent left in him.
            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


            Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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              #7
              Originally posted by labourRed View Post
              Do you have a Cork accent Nev, just curious how to internally read your posts going forward.
              I lived in Shannon most of my life and we have the most neutral Irish accent around - so many people relocated here from all over the country that it blended into one. 5 miles out the road and I find it hard to understand them

              My Dad and Mum never lost their accent

              Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
              Going to be a hell of a final I reckon. Two top notch teams in their prime. Neither is going to be shy in attacking either.


              And welcome home. Hope you have a lovely trip back.

              Avoid Limerick city centre today though if you are about. Was talking to someone on the phone earlier today that lives there and was told that a certain unsettled section of the community have pretty much taking over a part of the city centre ( was told they have blocked off a fair bit of Thomas street for themselves) as there is one of their funerals on so expect lots of what they claim is part of their culture to occur as the evening wears on up there.
              Was in Limerick yesterday - milk market at 8 and a bag of fish for dinner yesterday (prawns, scallops, haddock, hake ). Town was quiet to be honest - we hung around until 11 as herself wanted to get stuff for the kids in Pennies

              Went for a lovely walk this morning in Cratloe and heading West on Tuesday for a few days

              Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
              After living in Clare for most of his life, he defo has a banner accent and not a Cork one.


              Get him to say langer or gimp and it will be clear pretty quickly whether or not he has any bit of a Cork accent left in him.
              It still comes out speaking to my Dad and when things get emotional - it goes up a notch

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                #8
                OK so.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
                  I lived in Shannon most of my life and we have the most neutral Irish accent around - so many people relocated here from all over the country that it blended into one. 5 miles out the road and I find it hard to understand them

                  My Dad and Mum never lost their accent



                  Was in Limerick yesterday - milk market at 8 and a bag of fish for dinner yesterday (prawns, scallops, haddock, hake ). Town was quiet to be honest - we hung around until 11 as herself wanted to get stuff for the kids in Pennies

                  Went for a lovely walk this morning in Cratloe and heading West on Tuesday for a few days



                  It still comes out speaking to my Dad and when things get emotional - it goes up a notch

                  If it helps I have been told for most of my life that I have a Galway accent, especially when I am annoyed.

                  For years I wondered if there had been a milkman from Galway delivering to the house before I was born because no side of my family are from Galway or Mayo.


                  Up the Clare hills by Cratloe is nice for a walk or up as far as the Golf ball. Been years since I was up there. Been years since I was near the Milk Market in Limerick as well.

                  Pennys or AAAAHHH Pennys. I will never ever understand the attraction with that place. Is the same with Pennys in Wilton.

                  Is also funny that there is always one Pennys in a city that is THE Pennys and the other ones get marginalised by comparison.

                  The Oconnell street one in Limerick over the Crescent shooping centre one and the Wilton one in Cork over the Patrick street one.

                  AHHHHH Pennys
                  I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                  Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                    #10
                    **** listen to that crowd.


                    A Munster roar

                    A sound of beauty.
                    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                    Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by labourRed View Post
                      OK so.
                      OK so boy.......

                      Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
                      If it helps I have been told for most of my life that I have a Galway accent, especially when I am annoyed.

                      For years I wondered if there had been a milkman from Galway delivering to the house before I was born because no side of my family are from Galway or Mayo.


                      Up the Clare hills by Cratloe is nice for a walk or up as far as the Golf ball. Been years since I was up there. Been years since I was near the Milk Market in Limerick as well.

                      Pennys or AAAAHHH Pennys. I will never ever understand the attraction with that place. Is the same with Pennys in Wilton.

                      Is also funny that there is always one Pennys in a city that is THE Pennys and the other ones get marginalised by comparison.

                      The Oconnell street one in Limerick over the Crescent shooping centre one and the Wilton one in Cork over the Patrick street one.

                      AHHHHH Pennys
                      Decent quality stuff for cheap in Penny’s - stuff for the kids going back to school...... etc

                      Come on the Rebels

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                        #12
                        What a start

                        1-1 to 1-1 and only a few minutes gone
                        I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                        Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                          Is this like Shinty except your feart of big sticks?

                          To quote the book/film Blitz.

                          the Irish game of hurling, a cross between hockey and murder

                          I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                          Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                            #14
                            Limerick leading 1-3 to 1-1 now
                            I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                            Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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                              #15
                              1-4 to 1-1 now


                              Game being played at a hell of a pace
                              I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


                              Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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