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Post by Ballyfireside on Oct 20, 2020 11:12:03 GMT
Buck, that is interesting about GAAgo allowing us to see a recording of a particular match. . So, if one avoids hearing the score you can tune in and view it “live” so to speak. Does that facility become available that evening and when should one go one go about paying their fiver? This is great news if it is the case. Unfortunately not Veteran. You can only watch the replays of the matches that were available live on GaaGo in Ireland. The matches that were shown live on TV in Ireland show up as "unavailable in Ireland" on GaaGo. View AttachmentAh maybe I'm out of touch but they may be on RTE Player - RTE will be all heart in the current climate!
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Post by jackiel on Oct 20, 2020 19:13:59 GMT
Don't have Eir but used the Mobdro app on my tablet to watch Meath v Dublin on Sat evening. Worked well so will install on the Smart TV for this week's match. I never thought of that App. Isnt that the one that fools the internet into thinking you live in America I've no idea Sully, I'm no tech expert. The barman in work suggested it, tried it and it worked.
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Post by trevor73 on Oct 23, 2020 0:12:46 GMT
Use a VPN It can pretend u are in a different country Get a trail or a short subscription It’s his people watch geo blocked sites like bbc iplayer
Good ones Express vpn Nordvpn Surf shark
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Post by trevor73 on Oct 23, 2020 0:12:46 GMT
Use a VPN It can pretend u are in a different country Get a trial or a short subscription It’s his people watch geo blocked sites like bbc iplayer
Good ones Express vpn Nordvpn Surf shark
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Post by gaelicden on Oct 25, 2020 16:00:51 GMT
Mayo relagated after a 3-14 to 1-19 loss to Tyrone. Have flirted with relagation for a few years now (A bit like ourselves circa. 2013-15), apart from last year. It means Kerry are now the longest serving team in division 1 (2003 - present). I expect them to come straight back up, but division 2 is a dangerous place, especially with the likes of Meath, Cork, Clare, Kildare and the like there next year also.
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Post by baurtregaum on Oct 25, 2020 19:15:08 GMT
I for one will be sorry to see Mayo go down. They always brought a large crowd south with them and watching Kerry-Mayo under lights in Tralee was always a highlight. They enjoy a good record against us in Tralee and Castlebar often brought a good performance out of Kerry.
Of course they are good enough to bounce straight back up but there is never a guarantee with these things.
Also good to see the Orchard County back in Division 1.
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Post by john4 on Oct 25, 2020 20:44:07 GMT
I'm delighted to see Limerick finally get out of the dungeon of Division 4, They will have to up their game to live with the boys in Division 3, but it's progress.
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Post by gaelicden on Oct 25, 2020 21:20:50 GMT
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Post by southward on Oct 25, 2020 21:23:04 GMT
I'm delighted to see Limerick finally get out of the dungeon of Division 4, They will have to up their game to live with the boys in Division 3, but it's progress. Remarkably, they finished as runners-up with a minus 6 score difference.
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Post by Galway breeze on Oct 26, 2020 11:48:34 GMT
It’s interesting that Paul Mannion did not played for Dublin over the two games. Rumours are spreading around can anyone shed light on Mannion?
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Post by tpo on Oct 26, 2020 12:17:34 GMT
Do all teams have to name a 32 man panel? Have Kerry or Dublin named its panel ?
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Post by Mickmack on Oct 26, 2020 12:28:11 GMT
It’s interesting that Paul Mannion did not played for Dublin over the two games. Rumours are spreading around can anyone shed light on Mannion? I expect the blue panther to login any minute and spill the beans
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Post by diego on Oct 26, 2020 12:53:56 GMT
I'm delighted to see Limerick finally get out of the dungeon of Division 4, They will have to up their game to live with the boys in Division 3, but it's progress. Remarkably, they finished as runners-up with a minus 6 score difference. Limerick won the division actually, as they beat Wicklow on their head to head encounter. A few hard fought narrow wins combined with a 12 point defeat to Antrim left them with a level score difference in the end.
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Post by dc84 on Oct 27, 2020 10:41:39 GMT
Jeepers lost to louth and hammered by offally mad stuff!!
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Post by diego on Oct 27, 2020 14:11:53 GMT
Offaly had a few excellent players around the turn of the millennium. Vinny Claffey, Roy Malone, Ciaran McManus come to mind.
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Post by dc84 on Oct 27, 2020 14:25:49 GMT
Ah i remember alright just so inconceivable now! Div 2 will be tough next year you would think mayo and maybe cork would be favourites.
What do people think of the no league finals? Personally i think its the way forward especially if there is a split season where you could start the championship 2 weeks after the league ends or alternatively whoever tops the table gets home advantage in the final as a reward.
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Post by peanuts on Oct 27, 2020 14:55:15 GMT
Ah i remember alright just so inconceivable now! Div 2 will be tough next year you would think mayo and maybe cork would be favourites. What do people think of the no league finals? Personally i think its the way forward especially if there is a split season where you could start the championship 2 weeks after the league ends or alternatively whoever tops the table gets home advantage in the final as a reward. I don't know. I must say I've enjoyed attending the league finals the last few years.
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