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I worked in Eamonn Langtons,and the skeff,,,,,,,,
Frodo
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08-Sep-2012 23:34
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And they were decent to me , a wexford man, but even then in the early nineties they were used to winning in september, I also soldiered in the skeff in 1991 when Galway seemed like the best place in the world, there was always someone willing to talk about the Galway Wexford clashes of the sixties and there was always a kind word for our crowd. I married a girl who worked for the connollys in the goalpost a hurling stronghold as micheal might say, I got of messages of congratulations after Wexford won in 96, I d like to send some back tomorrow... Gallimh Abu
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08-Sep-2012 23:42
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Sounds like you want a medal aswell
Frodo
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08-Sep-2012 23:52
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No not at all, there may be some of my post you didnt understand, maybe the word work................
doc
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09-Sep-2012 00:27
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Originally posted by Frodo:
And they were decent to me , a wexford man, but even then in the early nineties they were used to winning in september, I also soldiered in the skeff in 1991 when Galway seemed like the best place in the world, there was always someone willing to talk about the Galway Wexford clashes of the sixties and there was always a kind word for our crowd. I married a girl who worked for the connollys in the goalpost a hurling stronghold as micheal might say, I got of messages of congratulations after Wexford won in 96, I d like to send some back tomorrow... Gallimh Abu
Cheers frodo - it seems a lot of the Munster posters in particular are very jealous at the moment not to be in any final this year. Always had a soft spot for Wexford myself and isn't the Galway captain Fergal Moore's father from Wexford if memory serves me correct?
Young Hopper
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09-Sep-2012 00:35
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The very best of luck to Galway 2moro from a blowin within the city walls.
(One who has been accused of hating Galway previously!!!)
Galwegians are a great people; unassuming yet passionate. I can't wait for Monday evening!!!!
Time!!!
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09-Sep-2012 01:01
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Originally posted by doc:
Cheers frodo - it seems a lot of the Munster posters in particular are very jealous at the moment not to be in any final this year. Always had a soft spot for Wexford myself and isn't the Galway captain Fergal Moore's father from Wexford if memory serves me correct?
Aahh come on Doc. I'm from Clare and heading up to CP in the morning to support ye along with at least 50 others from the Banner that I know are doing the same thing.
P.S. Clare are in the U21 Final and Tipp in the Minor.
Don't mind what ProjX is saying.
Bressie
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09-Sep-2012 05:43
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Originally posted by Taebags:
Sounds like you want a medal aswell
Sounds like there is alcohol involved here.
bp
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09-Sep-2012 13:09
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Originally posted by Time!!!:
Aahh come on Doc. I'm from Clare and heading up to CP in the morning to support ye along with at least 50 others from the Banner that I know are doing the same thing.
P.S. Clare are in the U21 Final and Tipp in the Minor.
Don't mind what ProjX is saying.
Just about to point that out as well,
DOC is either trying to get a rise out of people or is talking through his backside, Clare people, and particularly Clare hurling people, have a great affinity with our Galway neighbours and will be right behind them for the final.
I don't know what finals he's talking about, but Munster is represented in finals at U21, Minor and Intermediate level.
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