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Where has gaylic football gone?

by Guest33010  |  earlier

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Didnt they say no more because they got smashed and scared and went home? dat was so aswome. when is it comin back

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  1. Gaelic football hasn't gone anywhere - it is still played in Ireland.

    AFL matches against ireland were of a hybrid mixed bag of rules. It was about as interesting as croquet to watch.

    They say there will be further matches but I don't think anyone is really interested.


  2. Gaelic/Aussie rules hybrid rules i think you are referring to, it is rumored to be coming back but it is a waste of time and money. the Irish play a virtual non-contact game, if they wait 20 years our game will be the same, the AFL and supporters are turning it in to one.

    I seemed to remember Aussies loving the fact that we belted the Irish, Chris Johnson was a hero when he bashed 4-5 of them to the ground, but big bazza, he's an animal, strange that.

  3. yep hall should go to that type of footy. then he bash all the people he wants.

  4. It's gone down the gurgler - that's where it's gone.

    Right place for it too.

  5. Now! Barry Hall should be playing in his next match!

  6. Now that's one game where Barry Hall SHOULD be playing!  It's perfectly ok to hit someone from another country!

  7. Didn't Fev totally stuff that up 4the rest of Australia cos he got too smashed and was sent home...?! Heh..

    But yeah it's awse to watch! Yep barry would do well! hee

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