A big weekend for Sport accross the Globe

bazalini

The Baz Man - He made us laugh 2000 - 2012
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Anyone know what was the biggest attended over the weekend??

Just asking
 
Wow then this is a tough one... did Milan play at home?

Edit: No, they didn't... don't tell us the answer Baz I want to figure this one out
 
Wow then this is a tough one... did Milan play at home?

Edit: No, they didn't... don't tell us the answer Baz I want to figure this one out

Not Milan - or anywhere in Italy..


Was for a stadium however
 
Yes - Croke Park in Dublin was filled to capacity 82,167 to watch Dublin get their league campaign underway

I think you'll find that their were quite a lot of Tyrone and Northern fans at that game Baz. and they watched the current All Ireland Champions get their league campaign off to the perfect start. :lol:
 
the only way i'll add another sport in my list of interests is if it's played by fit women in miniskirts and no panties

is it?

You obviously never heard of Michaela Harte


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That's impressive...

Gaelic football was a pain in the arse when I was in Dublin, some big game was on that clashed with the CS final.
 
I think you'll find that their were quite a lot of Tyrone and Northern fans at that game Baz. and they watched the current All Ireland Champions get their league campaign off to the perfect start. :lol:

I was there! Actually when you put it how Baz did that it had more than the superbowl that's a fantastic achievement for everyone involved in the GAA. It wasn't just Tyrone and Dublin fans at it. I was sitting beside a few from Kerry and was along with people from Donegal. Afterall who wouldn't want to see the All Ireland Champs?
 
I was there! Actually when you put it how Baz did that it had more than the superbowl that's a fantastic achievement for everyone involved in the GAA. It wasn't just Tyrone and Dublin fans at it. I was sitting beside a few from Kerry and was along with people from Donegal. Afterall who wouldn't want to see the All Ireland Champs?

It was a celebration of the Gaa & the whole Country was represented in huge numbers!

I was there too, and i'd go every Saturday night if only!

Did you watch Tyrone go through their drills before kick-off - that was very impressive i have to say, and i'm not just saying that through bias. They are so meticulous in their preparation. My Kerry missus has never seen anything like it & she's been following Kerry for 15 years!

I've a great feeling about this season :cool:
 
It was a celebration of the Gaa & the whole Country was represented in huge numbers!

I was there too, and i'd go every Saturday night if only!

Did you watch Tyrone go through their drills before kick-off - that was very impressive i have to say, and i'm not just saying that through bias. They are so meticulous in their preparation. My Kerry missus has never seen anything like it & she's been following Kerry for 15 years!

I've a great feeling about this season :cool:

Yeah it was brilliant to watch. I miss that playing football up here in Donegal. Not half the same commitment and takes ages waiting for a drill to get going. If only they took note. Yeah saturday nights suit better for most!
 
Yeah it was brilliant to watch. I miss that playing football up here in Donegal. Not half the same commitment and takes ages waiting for a drill to get going. If only they took note. Yeah saturday nights suit better for most!

Donegal lads are lazy fecks :D

Saturday nights are wicked for going to live games. When I was in Wellington, New Zealand, i'd go to the West Pack stadium every fortnight to watch the Wellington Hurricanes - great craic & completely different to the normal....

If only they could have some game in Crokers every week - even a Snooker match i'd go :)
 
I hope they are not going to up the prices this year again once they lose the soccer and rugby games. I'd actually like to see the prices drop since it is a family game and alot of families or going to find it tough in the coming year to follow their teams.