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London Calling

“London calling to the faraway towns,

Champions league nights will take their toll on young men’s grades in the 2009 Leaving Cert

Thankfully I know I am not alone in this one; just ask any second level teacher who teaches lads.

London calling to the faraway towns

 “London calling to the faraway towns,

Cortoon and St Michael’s crash out of the championship

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Joining them in the early shower department are Killanin, Kilkerrin/Clonberne, and NUIG.

Galway will be on red alert on Sunday

This Sunday’s Connacht semi-final between Galway and Sligo at Markievicz Park has a classic “hot favourites v massive outsiders” feel to it, and is in truth a potential banana skin for Galway.

Galway must be on red alert in Markievicz Park

It will take the loyal Galway supporters from the last 20 years a few moments to re-adjust their hard drive at Markievicz Park in Sligo this Sunday when they see one of the finest footballers of his generation, Kevin Walsh, marshalling the opposition in championship football.

Galway will be on red alert against Sligo

This Sunday’s Connacht semi-final between Galway and Sligo at Markievicz Park has a classic “Hot Favourites v Massive Outsiders” feel to it, and is in truth a potential banana skin for Galway.

Galway must improve enormously to beat Mayo

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I was in McHale Park to see Mayo disembowel Roscommon at their ease and I was in Markievicz Park to see Galway stumble luckily to a narrow 1-13 to 0-12 victory over Sligo. Based on the respective performances from both panels and managements, there will only be one result in Pearse Stadium in just over two weeks’ time. And that is a Mayo victory.

Mayo will not be fearful of Galway in Connacht final

Sometimes there can be no hiding from hard facts. And here are two: Firstly, the Galway senior football team have not won an All-Ireland quarter final since 2001. Secondly, they have not won a single game in Croke Park in the past eight years and on the clear evidence provided last Sunday against Sligo, even if they did beat Mayo in two weeks time, which is a big if, that statistic is unlikely to change.

Galway will have to improve enormously to beat Mayo

Sometimes there can be no hiding from hard facts. And here are two:

 

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