Last time I will put this up the fantasy football so far 16 which is more than I expected but if there is anyone else interested to join it. Then there is still time to do so. http://www.premierleague.com/page/Home/0,,12306,00.html The code is 100950-81478 it would be nice to get 20 teams.
Does anyone here have any more info on the undercards of both shows in September, (11th-Peters or 18th-McGuigan) I can only afford to head along to one of them, dunno which one though
All I know is that wee Jamie Conlan is fighting on the McGuigan card according to the Irish News yesterday:good
CASEY BACKING CHARITY EVENT http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/july10/july10_kerry_charity.html IRISH LIGHTNING TO STRIKE IN DUBLIN HOMECOMING BILL http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/irish-lightning-strike-dublin-‘homecoming’-bill BYRNE ADDED TO DOLPHIL CARD http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/july10/july10_byrne_on_dolphil_card.html BIG BANGS LOFTY AMBITION FOR BATTEN http://www.boxing-ireland.com/20100728_boxing_4_batten_50.html JENNINGS READY TO RUMBLE http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereve...-+Sport+-+Manchester+Evening+News+-+RSS+Feed)
**** me 40 euro is the cheapest ticket for the Dolphil card holy **** thats a wee bit on the expensive side. I got 2 hill tickets there for 50 euro I know its a good card but my word drop the prices a small bit.
They charging 25 euro for Hill tickets now? I've given up on the Footballers although i miss going to the games so I've decided to follow the Dublin Hurlers next year :deal
Its a joke , they should be lowering the prices , i hope they get **** all at the tyrone game , i have given up aswel havent gone to 1 game this year and I usually go to every game
Lads here is the N.IRON boxing team for the commonwealths , they are sending a full team of 10 boxers Im surprised ,Anthony Cacace or Ryan Burnet(I no he is a light fly but he could have moved up to fly) werent picked but they should win a few medals anyway it looks like a strong team Boxing - 49Paddy Barnes,53 Michael Conlon, 56 Tyrone McCullagh, 60 Mark O'Hara, 64 Steven Donnelly, 69 Paddy Gallaher, 75 Eamonn O'Kane, 81 Tommy McCarthy, 91 Steven Ward, 91+ Cathal McMonagle.