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Weekend fixtures 25/26 May 2013

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  1. RebelBhoy

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    The biggest sporting occasion of the weekend is a little under 2 hours away. Cork Vs Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds.

    Cork should win. An experimental side but let's get it on.


    London play Sligo tomorrow, Tipp play Kerry which is live on RTE, as is Tyrone and Donegal.


    Lets get it on.
     
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    Cork strolling it at HT.

    Cork 3-4 Limerick 0-3

    Christy Ring Semi finals

    Meath 1-25 Down 2-22 ft
    Kerry 1-14 kildare 0-11ft


    Nicky Rackard Semi Finals

    Donegal 5-12 monaghan 2-9 ft
    Roscommon 3-28 tyrone 0-14
     
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    Oh Mary this London's a beautiful sight,
    The exiles played Sligo and Sligo were ****e.
    One goal and twelve points the exiles did see,
    But the Sligo total was only zero fourteen.


    And Kerry beat Tipp 2-18 to 0-8
     
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    Donegal beat 14 man Tyrone 2-10 to 0-10


    And Professor, I know how to use your and you're.
     
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    I'm hearing Mayo's Cillian O'Connor suffered an injury to his shoulder in a club game last night.
     
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    Ramon O'Hara just buried the Sligo manager Kevin Walsh on the Sunday game......a proper character assassination.
     
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    Nice poem. That's prob why London were only 5/2 but all things considered that is a big win for London and fair play to them. Looking at Eamon O Hara on the Sunday game he seemed very bitter with Walsh for leaving him off the panel and he comes across as a right twat and I think he is there to cause more arguments.
     
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    It made for great tv but it was ****ing harsh. O'Hara was like a dog with 2 dicks. Here is the response..... Fair enough

    [video=youtube_share;EU0kEHvClBI]http://youtu.be/EU0kEHvClBI[/video]
     
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    I would tend to agree with Walsh here. O Hara can sit there on the Sunday game in his wedding suit and his fake tan and say all this but he was not on the panel so he just comes across as a bitter man to me.

    All this talk about Sligo being awful in this game a bit much if you ask me. I think London deserve more credit for playing well. London have been threatening to do this for a couple of years now so it was not a major surprise.
     
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    The odds would suggest it and form would suggest it. Sligo missed a goal chance at the death that could easily have been a score.

    It was incredible to watch but it isn't the place to air a grievance. Walsh's point was that there was no balance. That was a good point.
     
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