Tried to sum up what Louth’s Leinster win means to people in the county and me in particular, please give it a share if you like! @louthgaa@NewtownBlues https://t.co/ZyYIALT1wR
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If you're at a presser following a #GAA match, surrounded by other journalists, all there, doing their jobs, seeking quotes for copy, the notion that you feel there should be some exclusivity applied to the questions that you field - in a group setting - is just ridiculous...
Might be biased but Casey Byrne’s catch is one of the best pieces of skill I’ve ever seen in any sport - he was in the air for an age! Another famous day and win for Louth in Croker
Two changes to the Louth starting team: Sean Callaghan and Conall McKeever come in for Conor Early and Paul Matthews - Tadhg McDonnell misses out on the squad through injury with Cormac McKeown replacing him on the bench wearing 23
Trossard two arms around Pablo and Gabriel pulling his shirt, Rice drags Mavro down, typical VAR nonsense, so focused on one thing they miss three separate fouls in the same instance
Trossard two arms around Pablo and Gabriel pulling his shirt, Rice drags Mavro down, typical VAR nonsense, so focused on one thing they miss three separate fouls in the same instance
Hi Gary. I know you're a big supporter of Jose. I know he's been great for you and vice-versa. That's fine. I have enormous respect for what he achieved in the first half of his coaching career.
I just can't get share your excitement at his run to the Carabao Cup final with Spurs (a bye to beat Leyton Orient, a penalty shoot-out win over Chelsea and two wins against Championship teams) or winning the Conference League final with Roma (beating CSKA Sofia, Zorya Luhansk, Vitesse, Bodo/Glimt (win one in four meetings), Leicester and Feyenoord).
Winning Roma's first European trophy obviously carries huge weight, but, as with Chelsea in the Conference League last season, the competition was so weak that I don't think anyone can portray it as some kind of managerial masterclass.
I thought Roma's run to the Europa League a later was more creditable than either of the above. This season's Champions League run was impressive too (beating Ajax, Napoli and Madrid). "About to go invincible" with Benfica sounds great, but it's 19 wins and nine draws from 28 games and Porto have won the league with two games to spare. Respectfully, you can't come second with a club the size of Benfica, nine points adrift of Porto, drawing at home and away to Casa Pia, and be talking up an "invincible" season
It was great to spend some time with Pierce O'Leary in Dublin last week
Really exciting times and massive nights ahead for 'Big Bang' 🥊
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