GAA 2017

Things are bad when the loudest roar of the day is when Paul Galvin appears on the big screen.

Imagine driving up the whole way from Kerry and Galway to watch that scuther?
 
Kerry in September a different animal.

They might have some chance if it was played below in Cork or Limerick.

I said it months ago, just give Dublin the Sam Maguire now and be done with it.

Only thing this football championship has been good for this year is for putting lads asleep on their couches on a Sunday after a feed of spuds.
 
14 minutes between scores for Galway in the second half
Nowhere near good enough, Kerry in second gear throughout as a previous poster has said
 
Hope so for Kerry's sake. Dublin would have have about 5-20 today.
Seen it for years from Kerry, they do what needs to be done against teams and move on. They drifted through and often raise it when needed. Cute hoorism at its finest-they'll have a plan for the dubs I'm certain if/when it comes to that (may not be enough but will be close).

Funny reading comments in here. @lem8sh is right, had Galway got a goal or two Kerry would just kick it up. They and Dublin could do that, just Dublin are the swashbucklers and have more panel competition so it arises less.
 
That second match was great entertainment. Two teams going all out for the win. That won't have put anyone to sleep.
 
Mayo and the Rossies may as well both concede because Kerry will steam roll them. That was a poor game quality wise with some awful wides from both sides, but great excitement for the neutral.
 
Another big weekend ahead then in Croker. Interesting that between last weekend and the one coming, we've 8 games in HQ, 16 teams (albeit some duplicates) with provinces represented as 6 Connacht, 6 Ulster, 2 Leinster, 2 Munster.

In fact, by 29 July Dublin footballers were the only Leinster team left in either football or hurling championships this year. Has to be a record?

This weekend, expect Tyrone and Dublin to have too much for Armagh and Monaghan respectively, although I'd expect two close games. Hoping Galway beat Tipp and expect them to do so. Fancy us to squeeze past Roscommon, but to go no further than that.

Great weekend of sport in fairness.
 
In every Tipperary All-Ireland victory since 1971, we've beaten Galway en route.

Tomorrow will be another to add to the collection.

7 - 6 to ye in the last 13 Championship meetings.

After tomorrow you'll have no more involvement in this thread and you'll be a small loss cause all your contributing to it this year is pure muck.