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Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:12 pm
by Kemo Sabe
TheManFromFerbane wrote:Sticks and stones may break my bones but you're a stupid cunt.

:D
do you want to start getting personal ya fool . brave man hiding behind your cumputer ,ya sad bastard .

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:15 am
by True Red
(Stevo from the Jerry Springer show wades in to separate the two protaganists to raucous chants of STEVO,STEVO,STEVO from the white trash trailer park crowd)

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:19 pm
by RhodeRunner
True Red wrote:(Stevo from the Jerry Springer show wades in to separate the two protaganists to raucous chants of STEVO,STEVO,STEVO from the white trash trailer park crowd)
Exactly.. None of the others would have sorted it out... Stevos the man!!!

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:10 pm
by TheManFromFerbane
Kemo Sabe wrote:
TheManFromFerbane wrote:Sticks and stones may break my bones but you're a stupid cunt.

:D
do you want to start getting personal ya fool . brave man hiding behind your cumputer ,ya sad bastard .
Jaysus relax I'm only takin the piss! It's only banter!

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:13 pm
by swiftpost
The pitch is not in good nick this year, too many games played there mainly due to Birr being un-available. If its a football match you'l be ok but its bumpy enough in places for Hurling.

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 6:50 pm
by Dynamite
Kemo Sabe wrote: as for you rhode runner you have just described every heffer i have known from rhode well done .

Nah, Sounds more like your Ma to me than any Rhode ladies! WWaaaaaaaaaaa

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:54 pm
by Kemo Sabe
Dynamite wrote:
Kemo Sabe wrote: as for you rhode runner you have just described every heffer i have known from rhode well done .

Nah, Sounds more like your Ma to me than any Rhode ladies! WWaaaaaaaaaaa
i wouldnt insult a heffer saying it looks like your mother pig would be closer to the truth .

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:22 am
by Dynamite
Your bad grammar and punctuation insults me more, to be honest.

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:17 am
by INtheNET
to plain of the herbs
do you realise how many teams tullamore have??more than likely not...take it ur from farm land that ave maybe 4teams in the club....its not tullamores fault the county board dont have anywhere 2 warm up for players now is it...they dont even have anywhere 2 train for the year...suppose thats tullamores fault aswell is it??

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:17 am
by INtheNET
to plain of the herbs
do you realise how many teams tullamore have??more than likely not...take it ur from farm land that ave maybe 4teams in the club....its not tullamores fault the county board dont have anywhere 2 warm up for players now is it...they dont even have anywhere 2 train for the year...suppose thats tullamores fault aswell is it??

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:55 am
by The Magpie
There you go POTH.

And you got the message in Stereo.

These younger-guys really are up to date with technology. :wink:

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:08 am
by Plain of the Herbs
I do, actually. Tullamore have thre adult football teams, senior, intermediate and Junior B. They've also got two adult hurling teams, senior and Junior A. Quite alot. you might think, for a town with almost 11,000 residents (source- 2006 census).

The I thought, Lusmagh have two adult hurling teams, taken from a population of some five hundred souls. To cap it all, Clareen can field three adult huring teams from a population of around 450. Quite disportionate when one considers what Tullamore do with such a population. Offalys Future can tell us how many adult male hurl in Ballyskenagh, another small but tight knit community!

The question is, what do the young adult males of Tullamore do with their time? Drive souped-up cars with twin exhausts down the main street of their town perhaps? It seems to me to be an awfully poor return on resources, especially if Clareen can muster the community spirit to provide over fifty adult hurlers from such a small population base.

By the way, there's a whole world out there beyond the Finger Board. You should venture out there some time.
INtheNET wrote:to plain of the herbs
do you realise how many teams tullamore have??more than likely not...take it ur from farm land that ave maybe 4teams in the club....its not tullamores fault the county board dont have anywhere 2 warm up for players now is it...they dont even have anywhere 2 train for the year...suppose thats tullamores fault aswell is it??

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:34 pm
by Kemo Sabe
tullamore may have a bigger population than anywhere else in offaly but unlike the smaller clubs where gaa is the only sport played tullamore have soccer rugby and gaa teams .by the way take tullamore out of offaly and what do you get leitrim :D .

Re: Tullamore pitch

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:39 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Shure playing one sport doesn't stop a lad playing another sport.

Listen to the soccer fixtures at half five on a Saturday evening and you'll find plenty of rural areas who also have soccer clubs, and two GAA teams to boot.

And take Tullamore out of Offaly and you get . . . Offaly.
Kemo Sabe wrote:tullamore may have a bigger population than anywhere else in offaly but unlike the smaller clubs where gaa is the only sport played tullamore have soccer rugby and gaa teams .by the way take tullamore out of offaly and what do you get leitrim :D .