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Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:54 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Not only that, but you can stay on in SBP for a Womens' football match betwixt Limerick and Roscommon which is on at 7pm.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:25 pm
by townman
lads just go to the game and don't be looking for reasons where the game should be.
but sure if we lose we will have we should have played it in tullamore we wouldn't have lost there.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:30 pm
by kinnittyman
Plain of the Herbs wrote:Not only that, but you can stay on in SBP for a Womens' football match betwixt Limerick and Roscommon which is on at 7pm.
Hold on a minute....!! A football match in Birr?? Does Daithi Regan know this is happening?? Surely this game should be in Tullamore???
Offaly Hurling Man "couldn't watch a football match after a hurling match!"
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:38 pm
by JohnnyB
Good to see the minor match coming back to Birr hopefully we can do the business against Carlow
on the other hand i have been told that the u21 final that Birr staged last year and had a crowd of around 2500 has been moved back to Tullamore for this years decider
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:23 am
by JohnnyB
kinnittyman wrote:Plain of the Herbs wrote:Not only that, but you can stay on in SBP for a Womens' football match betwixt Limerick and Roscommon which is on at 7pm.
Hold on a minute....!! A football match in Birr?? Does Daithi Regan know this is happening?? Surely this game should be in Tullamore???
Offaly Hurling Man "couldn't watch a football match after a hurling match!"
in my last comment i left out the part that i thought it was a disgrace that this u21 final is moved to tullamore a joke ... it is a game between ryanghs and shinrone if it was played in birr would have alot more onlookers as it is in the hurling hinterland...... as for daithi he may be a bit head strong but at the same time does he not make a valid point about where these games should be rightfully held
I for one will not attend a game in tullamore and will be at attendence of the game between offaly in carlow so i will be number 51 including the 50 goin to tullamore but i would not attend this game in tullamore nor would i attend the u21 finally
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:01 pm
by townman
kinnittyman wrote:Plain of the Herbs wrote:Not only that, but you can stay on in SBP for a Womens' football match betwixt Limerick and Roscommon which is on at 7pm.
Hold on a minute....!! A football match in Birr?? Does Daithi Regan know this is happening?? Surely this game should be in Tullamore???
Offaly Hurling Man "couldn't watch a football match after a hurling match!"
Daithi has a under 21 final to worry about

Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:56 pm
by joe bloggs
A good crowd in this evening for the minors. Probably somewhere between 1000-1500 which would be a lot more than have attended these fixtures when in Tullamore. A larger support can only be a positive for young players.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:34 pm
by townman
yes way more there than last years numbers in tellamore, good to see the under 21 final is there to
next weekend makes sence.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 11:16 pm
by ballinamereman1
Birr stalwart Eoin Hayes was quoted in the cherry tree enjoying a few pints at the weekend as saying "its a great joy to see hurling return to Birr.. Now I wont have to burn petrol driving to OCP to watch Offaly hurl.."
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:07 am
by Ahlethimoutwithit
Ballinamere should be banned from the site and that post removed immediately
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:24 am
by Plain of the Herbs
I think all Offaly matches should be played in Lusmagh. It would save me burning petrol going to matches in Tellamore, Birr, Dublin, Wexford, Cork and anywhere else.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 7:12 pm
by townman
ballinamereman1 wrote:Birr stalwart Eoin Hayes was quoted in the cherry tree enjoying a few pints at the weekend as saying "its a great joy to see hurling return to Birr.. Now I wont have to burn petrol driving to OCP to watch Offaly hurl.."
sure Ballinamere wouldn't know where ST.Brendans park is

Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 11:17 pm
by King Kev
Shur let balinamereman1 blow all the smoke he wants. Does anyone actually care what he says? I agree with you POTH about the games been in lusmagh. Tip into Dinnys after for a big bag of penny sweets. Happy days.
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 4:21 pm
by ballinamereman1
Yer all funny men arnt ye.. If any of you of something to say come down to Ballinamere and say it.. Il take on any of you one on one anytime you want.. Your all big when your behind the computer king kev.. Nothing but a keyboard warrior.. Il thump the head off you..
Re: Hurling to return to St Brendan's Park
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 5:14 pm
by True Red
Thats Hilarious