aiden mcgeady would be a world class football player if it were only played in ireland/uk, new zealand/australia/south africa/france/italy/argentina/polynesia
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:09 (twelve years ago)
although maybe argentina in that list raises the world class level a bit about poor old aiden
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:10 (twelve years ago)
/above/
will you stop banging on about mcgeady? everyone knows hes shit
― subaltern 8 (Michael B), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:12 (twelve years ago)
he wouldn't be world class even if it was only played in ireland/uk
― Legitimate space tale (LocalGarda), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:17 (twelve years ago)
not shit! but anyway, he's a placeholder there for the argument that world class necessarily means less in rugby than football, replace him with james mccarthy and he would probably be one of the best ten midfielders from that list of nations, but wouldn't be in a list of thirty worldwide
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:19 (twelve years ago)
this supports lg's reasoning though, that success breeds popularity and the reasonable prospect of international success is in the favour of rugby wrt football
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:21 (twelve years ago)
can't argue with that, but i'm not sure that relative lack of meaning translates to fans, plus the smaller size of union does tend to mean better teams playing each other more often. that concentration of power does have its advantages.
xpost yeah like it's not that diff from gaa really, nobody is going to start talking about world class in an ireland-only sport but on a small island people are still going to get excited when an accessible team sport based on technical skills and aggression is practised well. rugby does appeal to the disgruntled uk/ire football fan too in some ways, with less of the class stuff in ireland to drag it down (despite what deems says!)
― Legitimate space tale (LocalGarda), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:27 (twelve years ago)
International rules football (Irish: Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players.
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:29 (twelve years ago)
There is a great Apres Match clip about international rules.
http://youtu.be/CTog_cbfH-g
― Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Sunday, 24 November 2013 20:36 (twelve years ago)
nakh has prob repped for mcgeady more than anyone else who has ever had to watch him on ilx
to the level of trolling tbfh
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:29 (twelve years ago)
Rugby is ridic popular among all the GAA types I know, including the All-Stars. Popularity of golf and horse-racing probably underrated upthread too.
― gyac, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:31 (twelve years ago)
did we? i thought we paid them due respect tbh!
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:33 (twelve years ago)
idk, maybe it was my ~circles~ but people fucking LOVE their golf and horses ime, and anything else seems underrating it.
― gyac, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:36 (twelve years ago)
heh maybe
my 'half mad' is a reference to half of the country being fucking *mad* about em tbf
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:37 (twelve years ago)
all the anglo sports except cricket and maybe tennis with above average interest in golf and horses, and gaa on top of that
― carla jenkinvingne (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 19:19 (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
they qualified for the T20 World Cup only today
― veneer timber (imago), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:38 (twelve years ago)
ye'll have cricket e'en so's it's so you'll develop yer eoin morgans and boyd rankins and hand 'em over when ripe
― veneer timber (imago), Friday, 22 November 2013 05:39 (2 days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― veneer timber (imago), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:39 (twelve years ago)
yeah but no one cares
― Number None, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:39 (twelve years ago)
unless we beat the English obvs
― gyac, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:39 (twelve years ago)
there was a tiny ripple of interest when we beat England that time but that was cos y'know, we beat England
― Number None, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:41 (twelve years ago)
yeah that's the interest in other sports, the chance to beat the brits obv
re: golf- interest comes and goes a good bit imo, but when the ryder cup or w/e comes along it's feverish
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:41 (twelve years ago)
― Number None, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:39 (1 minute ago)
right
― a poet and Educational Consultant based in Peterborough (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:41 (twelve years ago)
feel like horses are the real irish sport
― a poet and Educational Consultant based in Peterborough (nakhchivan), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:42 (twelve years ago)
~glory~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imqwnWWegVI
― veneer timber (imago), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:43 (twelve years ago)
mmm, but all the golf courses/pitch & putts throughout the country though? I'm sure I read we had one of the highest golf course/people rations in the world.
also, we have actually produced golfers worthy of the Ryder Cup & they'd be pretty recognised.
― gyac, Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:44 (twelve years ago)
well we're kinda a golf course waiting to happen all over the country- had an argument with tuomas before on this re it being an elite sport everywhere in the world- and with that comes production of golfers i guess....kinda like being one of relatively few countries playing rugby (tho for rugby it's through an infrastructure of private schools and privilege obv)
but im not arguing that golf isn't a big sport here!
but it is one of them that swells and ebbs every few years. snooker, darts, f1- often i dont wonder if they each have a few years in cycle with what RTE covers that few years or w/e- but yeah golf's over that plateau now ito the availability and popularity of participation
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:50 (twelve years ago)
ah golf is big at every major ime - more in terms of watching it than necessarily playing it tho.
― Legitimate space tale (LocalGarda), Sunday, 24 November 2013 22:56 (twelve years ago)
club membership out west is about 100 quid a year and most lads would have a set of clubs or access to same, so plenty would play it regularly when weather allows but yeah again with a big event interest peaks ito watching/discussion
blather and dhrink is still a big part of irish interest in whatever is on tv tho id say, we're all experts on the high jump once every four years etc
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:01 (twelve years ago)
Or the laser...
― gyac, Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:06 (twelve years ago)
don't know if that's peculiar to the Irish so much as pub folk in general
― uk cheese board (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:07 (twelve years ago)
maybe it's the prevalence of pub folk then......
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:07 (twelve years ago)
well that wd follow, but that sudden knowledgeability about any sport no matter how obscure, you come across that on an afternoon round any bar where two or three regulars are gathered i think
― uk cheese board (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:10 (twelve years ago)
nah scratch that, i mean a certain kind of pub and tbf there are more of that kind of pub over your way to the best of my knowledge
― uk cheese board (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:11 (twelve years ago)
well we need to put all of our bar-room experts somewhere
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Sunday, 24 November 2013 23:18 (twelve years ago)
blather and dhrink is still a big part of irish interest in whatever is on tv tho id say
betting is another factor to take into account too here
― subaltern 8 (Michael B), Monday, 25 November 2013 00:37 (twelve years ago)
which is part and parcel of dhrink i suppose
musha and tis
― 30 ch'lopping days left to umas (darraghmac), Monday, 25 November 2013 01:15 (twelve years ago)
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/why-isnt-ireland-doing-anything-about-its-heroin-problem
― Number None, Tuesday, 3 December 2013 16:27 (twelve years ago)
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/twelve-pubs-of-christmas-is-a-booze-orgy-too-far-for-ireland-1.1628784?page=2
i went to college with the writer of this. it's just... bad on so many levels.
― Legitimate space tale (LocalGarda), Monday, 16 December 2013 14:50 (twelve years ago)
Fuck the irish times this past year
― Bigsam: flotsam and jetsam @ whetsam? (darraghmac), Monday, 16 December 2013 15:09 (twelve years ago)
Didnt see who it was til now. Appallingly moronic, or at best reaaonably talented clickbait generator. Near enough #1 symbol of decline in the paper imo.
― Bigsam: flotsam and jetsam @ whetsam? (darraghmac), Monday, 16 December 2013 17:44 (twelve years ago)
wait til you read her Beyonce liveblog!
― Number None, Monday, 16 December 2013 17:51 (twelve years ago)
Wait ti i dont hey
― Bigsam: flotsam and jetsam @ whetsam? (darraghmac), Monday, 16 December 2013 17:52 (twelve years ago)
The writing itself is just awful, like there are so many poorly constructed sentences. Beyond that, prob best not to use a word like hedonism when trying to highlight some new modern evil.
― Legitimate space tale (LocalGarda), Monday, 16 December 2013 18:45 (twelve years ago)
Ah, the renowned Irish Twitter personality.
Any of ye see London Irish? Worst thing to happen to us as a people since the Famine.
― gyac, Monday, 16 December 2013 22:22 (twelve years ago)
First ive heard of it and im already nervous
― Bigsam: flotsam and jetsam @ whetsam? (darraghmac), Monday, 16 December 2013 22:24 (twelve years ago)
LI was hilarious in its pointless shitness. Also hideous in its stereotyping, but hey.
― freemen (on the) space (seandalai), Tuesday, 17 December 2013 00:13 (twelve years ago)
Who knew there were so many trampolines in Ireland? Woke up with one embedded in the garden hedge, one took out the power on the DART this morning and they've apparently been causing chaos all over the country.
― Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Friday, 27 December 2013 14:43 (twelve years ago)
trampolines have definitely become a thing in the last five years or so
― Number None, Friday, 27 December 2013 14:54 (twelve years ago)
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/chaos-for-city-of-culture-festival-as-three-quit-29882013.html
good oul limerick. always making the headlines for the wrong reasons. the NYE gig was an absolute shambles actually. everyone was shunted into the courthouse yard like cattle, could barely see the stage, gargantuan queues for the bars (and not enough of them) and they even fucked up the countdown! i had left a long time before that, after spending over 20 euro for a ticket. doesnt bode well for the city of culture.
― subaltern 8 (Michael B), Thursday, 2 January 2014 21:36 (twelve years ago)