When in Scotland
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mossbags
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Re: When in Scotland
See how many of these you can tick GF.
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mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
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Re: When in Scotland
GAA-Fan wrote:at 4am there is nothing to do....should be in Ireland real soon though.
climb a Munroe!Where abouts are you? Know Scotland well.
SamiPremier08- GAA Hero
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Re: When in Scotland
mossbags wrote:See how many of these you can tick GF.
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Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
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Re: When in Scotland
I am proud to say I have never been to Scotland!!
(Have been to Wales a few times )
(Have been to Wales a few times )
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Why proud JC. Not that much wrong with the scots.
RMDrive- GAA Elite
- Donegal
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RMDrive wrote:Why proud JC. Not that much wrong with the scots.
Too many connections with Donegal for my liking ......
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:RMDrive wrote:Why proud JC. Not that much wrong with the scots.
Too many connections with Donegal for my liking ......
Ah, well that explains it!
RMDrive- GAA Elite
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Re: When in Scotland
Really though - never actually been but must head up there at some stage. I believe Edinburgh is a great place.
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Really though - never actually been but must head up there at some stage. I believe Edinburgh is a great place.
Edinburgh is a fantastic city, I have been there a few times for Scotland vs Ireland six nations games at Murrayfield. Brilliant city to go and watch sport - Ryan's Bar just off Princes Street is THE place to be before/after the match - always packed out, but you can avoid the queue bu asking the bouncers to go in the coffee shop. They let you in through the side door and you can sit in the 'coffee shop' section at the back of the bar with waiter service and watch the rest of the bar and the sport on the big screen
SamiPremier08- GAA Hero
- Tipperary
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GAA-Fan wrote:Heading to Donegal today RMD
Good man. I'll let the border guard know to let you through. Enjoy it.
RMDrive- GAA Elite
- Donegal
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RMDrive wrote:GAA-Fan wrote:Heading to Donegal today RMD
Good man. I'll let the border guard know to let you through. Enjoy it.
Welcome to Donegal
Please stand clear of the natives
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
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