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Most despised county
Equalizer
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02-Jul-2009 23:37
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Fairly obvious at this stage that it has to be Waterford. Most of the fans don`t have a clue of the sport itself. The team gave Justin a raw deal. Most of the players (mcGrath, Kelly ) love to rough up and sometimes even injure the opposition. Kelly and Mullane`s on field antics.
The list is endless. And if you had to live near the county border god help you. You`d swear they`d won the All Ireland after beating Tipp last year.
I don`t think the Klare lads were even as bad as this shower.
jimfahy
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02-Jul-2009 23:46
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Whatever county your from just jumped up the rankings!
EastStand
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02-Jul-2009 23:57
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There was a thread about this a month or so ago. Everyone got mentioned.
About a Bicycle
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03-Jul-2009 00:30
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Originally posted by EastStand:
There was a thread about this a month or so ago.
Everyone got mentioned.
Yeah, but that was before Latin went to the moon. We wait to hear about despised counties on the moon. I reckon those Sea of Tranquility crowd have been very big headed for the last 40 years (anniversary coming I reckon ) .
GluteusMaximus
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03-Jul-2009 00:45
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Originally posted by Equalizer:
Fairly obvious at this stage.
that you were well tanked up writing that pathetic attempt at a wind-up. Your allegations aren`t even plausible.
Sober up and come back to us you ape
dannyboy
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03-Jul-2009 04:12
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Originally posted by Equalizer:
Fairly obvious at this stage that it has to be Waterford. Most of the fans don`t have a clue of the sport itself. The team gave Justin a raw deal. Most of the players (mcGrath, Kelly ) love to rough up and sometimes even injure the opposition. Kelly and Mullane`s on field antics.
The list is endless. And if you had to live near the county border god help you. You`d swear they`d won the All Ireland after beating Tipp last year.
I don`t think the Klare lads were even as bad as this shower.
inbred fool.give up those turnips
mick jones
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03-Jul-2009 08:52
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Originally posted by Equalizer:
Fairly obvious at this stage that it has to be Waterford. Most of the fans don`t have a clue of the sport itself. The team gave Justin a raw deal. Most of the players (mcGrath, Kelly ) love to rough up and sometimes even injure the opposition. Kelly and Mullane`s on field antics.
The list is endless. And if you had to live near the county border god help you. You`d swear they`d won the All Ireland after beating Tipp last year.
I don`t think the Klare lads were even as bad as this shower.
Fcuk off Skooky
Loughgraney Kid
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03-Jul-2009 10:45
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Originally posted by Equalizer:
Most despised county
What a thread to start? Have people nothing better to be doing than putting down other counties/players. Lately there has been a lot of threads started like this which is letting down this site.
Eddie Batt
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03-Jul-2009 12:42
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I am 7 years home from London and on the day that Waterford beat Tipp last year I got 6 texts from people I knew in London from non hurling counties offering congratulations and wishing us well in the final.I have no doubts that we were the neutrals team over the last 10 years (before the Justin incident ) .
Odysseus
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03-Jul-2009 17:17
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I cant imagine anyone despising my beloved Limerick!
deiseach
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03-Jul-2009 17:18
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Co GPA
irishmagic
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03-Jul-2009 17:44
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Originally posted by About a Bicycle:
Yeah, but that was before Latin went to the moon. We wait to hear about despised counties on the moon. I reckon those Sea of Tranquility crowd have been very big headed for the last 40 years (anniversary coming I reckon ) .
that crowd have as many all irelands as waterford and limerick fair play to them in the same time
the gundy
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03-Jul-2009 19:55
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I really do not understand why any real sports fan would despise another county.True.We all have our favourites but to despise one is just sick.
The Beerhunter
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03-Jul-2009 21:29
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I don`t think the Klare lads were even as bad as this shower.[/QUOTE]
Did you purposely spell Clare with a K or are you just an illiterate tool ??
Portershark
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04-Jul-2009 00:37
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Originally posted by Equalizer:
Fairly obvious at this stage that it has to be Waterford. Most of the fans don`t have a clue of the sport itself. The team gave Justin a raw deal. Most of the players (mcGrath, Kelly ) love to rough up and sometimes even injure the opposition. Kelly and Mullane`s on field antics.
The list is endless. And if you had to live near the county border god help you. You`d swear they`d won the All Ireland after beating Tipp last year.
I don`t think the Klare lads were even as bad as this shower.
A depressive, ill-thought out idea of a thread and poorly articulated. Shame on his peers, be they parents, teachers, or God forbid, his GAA colleagues....Sad, Sad.
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