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Ah there is a new one recently finished to show it is viable and sustainable, now all that is needed is a plumber to create a leak :wink:
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You mean like my new shower - it is water tight until I start using it?

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the original kimble wrote:You mean like my new shower - it is water tight until I start using it?

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What was wrong with your OLD shower?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: Indeed.
Such a shower of amateur twits.
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It's gonna be a bit like Croker, way to far back from the pitch and can you just imagine our 15k crowd getting lost in there :roll:
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GerryO' wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Indeed.
Such a shower of amateur twits.
The photos show a football pitch sitting like a postage stamp in the middle of the GAA prairie
With such a shower of amateur twits involved, let's hope they manage to muck the whole thing up, and never get it built!
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the original kimble wrote:You mean like my new shower
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Is that your new shower, tok?

Have you moved on from daft galoots to "amateur twits"?

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ding dong2u wrote:It's gonna be a bit like Croker, way to far back from the pitch and can you just imagine our 15k crowd getting lost in there :roll:
Croker was not actually that bad for rugby. Soccer was ludicrous though.

I'm under the impression though that CP is pretty much as big as a GAA pitch can be. No reason why this one couldn't be at the other end of the spectrum, to limit the compromise.
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aarons wrote:Croker was not actually that bad for rugby. Soccer was ludicrous though.
Away ye go :shock:
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Maybe I am just spoilt by Lansdowne Road but I thought Croker (wonderful stadium although a bugger to get a beer in) was just to set back from the stands for rugby.
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GerryO' wrote:
aarons wrote:Croker was not actually that bad for rugby. Soccer was ludicrous though.
Away ye go :shock:
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aarons wrote:
GerryO' wrote:
aarons wrote:Croker was not actually that bad for rugby. Soccer was ludicrous though.
Away ye go :shock:
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Kickers couldn't see the lines for starters. It's a great stadium, but not for a sport played on a pitch smaller than a GAA pitch.
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GerryO' wrote:Kickers couldn't see the lines for starters. It's a great stadium, but not for a sport played on a pitch smaller than a GAA pitch.
No, that was just Ronan O'Gara - he alwasy kicks like that :wink: :lol:
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Rooster- The report that I was referring to was presumably the one that wasn't made available today.
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