Anyone check out the hurling yesterday on Sky sports? I think they're showing the gaelic next week. Anyone gonna watch to see what the craic is?
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If I lived in Ireland I'd be very happy to go to both Hurling and Gaelic Football. Both excellent games. I used to watch it in an Anglo Irish bar we used to go to here in Copenhagen (now sadly closed down). They used to support Leinster, though there was a Munster fan in there somewhere. I miss it, to be honest, particularly the Hurling. There is a Copenhagen GAA, so I suppose I should go watch them sometime.
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Anyone watching at all? Gaelic or hurling?
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Anyone taking an interest this year or even watch a few minutes of hurling or Gaelic?
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You should start a thread called 'Bill Peters' or 'Ron Dickinson' or something, Markus. They always go down well here.
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Anyone watch any of it this season? Even for ten minutes?
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A games that started out as fighting many many years ago, someone threw in a ball for the craic. Now it's a sport.
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Aye of youse gonna give it watch this season?
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