Ulster overload
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Ulster overload
There is a serious amount of Ulster posters on here now. For a while it was quaint - even cute. Not any more. First of all you take our jobs - our women sometimes (the ugly ones) - and then Sam - you bloody started taking Sam! Now you are invading our clean cyberspace. My broadband connection is quaking. I am getting all manner of flashing bulbs as my PC is assailed by the Northern lights.
But the worst is the opinions. I grew up in the great 70s Dublin-Kerry era - when football was football and Ulster (and mostly Connaught) teams were regularly pasted - twas the natural and right order of things. I grew up when you asked an Ulsterman his opinion regarding, GAA merely to be polite. You never even heard what his reply was - but you pretended to. Bit like asking the wife's opinion about anything. Now they seem to think they have freedom of speech and worse - an insight or knowledge of GAA matters.
Look ye are all welcome here. Apart from the site originator (Armagh), main Mods (Donegal & Tyrone) - the rest of us know our stuff. Be patient - you will learn a lot. Accept criticism - it will enlighten and educate you. Never feel you are the subject of bias - we keep that for the Cork and Kerry men. Feel free to post - but be deferential to the Dubs here. There are the oil that keep the cogs spinning. They are the fonts of knowledge. As I always say - if a Dub doesn;t know the answer the question makes no sense. And behave yourselves - you are on to a good thing here - its yours to enjoy ..... And the Championship is just around the corner!
But the worst is the opinions. I grew up in the great 70s Dublin-Kerry era - when football was football and Ulster (and mostly Connaught) teams were regularly pasted - twas the natural and right order of things. I grew up when you asked an Ulsterman his opinion regarding, GAA merely to be polite. You never even heard what his reply was - but you pretended to. Bit like asking the wife's opinion about anything. Now they seem to think they have freedom of speech and worse - an insight or knowledge of GAA matters.
Look ye are all welcome here. Apart from the site originator (Armagh), main Mods (Donegal & Tyrone) - the rest of us know our stuff. Be patient - you will learn a lot. Accept criticism - it will enlighten and educate you. Never feel you are the subject of bias - we keep that for the Cork and Kerry men. Feel free to post - but be deferential to the Dubs here. There are the oil that keep the cogs spinning. They are the fonts of knowledge. As I always say - if a Dub doesn;t know the answer the question makes no sense. And behave yourselves - you are on to a good thing here - its yours to enjoy ..... And the Championship is just around the corner!
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
- Number of posts : 13273
Re: Ulster overload
Some of the dub moderators like to do disappearing acts like their county football team in the summer
Re: Ulster overload
Jayo Cluxton wrote:There is a serious amount of Ulster posters on here now. For a while it was quaint - even cute. Not any more. First of all you take our jobs - our women sometimes (the ugly ones) - and then Sam - you bloody started taking Sam! Now you are invading our clean cyberspace. My broadband connection is quaking. I am getting all manner of flashing bulbs as my PC is assailed by the Northern lights.
But the worst is the opinions. I grew up in the great 70s Dublin-Kerry era - when football was football and Ulster (and mostly Connaught) teams were regularly pasted - twas the natural and right order of things. I grew up when you asked an Ulsterman his opinion regarding, GAA merely to be polite. You never even heard what his reply was - but you pretended to. Bit like asking the wife's opinion about anything. Now they seem to think they have freedom of speech and worse - an insight or knowledge of GAA matters.
Look ye are all welcome here. Apart from the site originator (Armagh), main Mods (Donegal & Tyrone) - the rest of us know our stuff. Be patient - you will learn a lot. Accept criticism - it will enlighten and educate you. Never feel you are the subject of bias - we keep that for the Cork and Kerry men. Feel free to post - but be deferential to the Dubs here. There are the oil that keep the cogs spinning. They are the fonts of knowledge. As I always say - if a Dub doesn;t know the answer the question makes no sense. And behave yourselves - you are on to a good thing here - its yours to enjoy ..... And the Championship is just around the corner!
Don't mention that fella around here.
3inarow08- GAA Senior
- Kerry
Number of posts : 793
Age : 41
Re: Ulster overload
I went out with a chick from Ulster there one time. She was more of a mother-load than an over-load but fairly gamey all the same, God bless her. She thought me a lot for sure, and I believe there is a lot we can all learn in return.
mossbags- GAA Elite
- Galway
Number of posts : 3405
Age : 45
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