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Comments By:Nigel
From: Ireland
Date: Monday 26 February 2007 @ 07:42:37
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: What about England playing in Croke Park? How do people at the grassroots feel about "God Save the Queen" being sung in GAA HQ?

Comments By:Pat Fox
From: Ireland
Date: Sunday 25 February 2007 @ 21:16:40
Homepage: No URL given
Comments:

So it is agreed that Doheny Gaa Club Est. 1886 has lots of inspirational identity's which must be nurtured so that they can help the club proceed to achieve higher goals ultimately and closely followed by a phrase i the english language called innevitably which in no way leads to me being in the most sinister of doubts to continue to belive that even though some might say ....but then again some might say not that Na Bubhchonnaigh has undoubtly one of and my i say not a least last the but it is the main point which i am trying to potray in this message to my fellow people on of the many, many, and most coming back to many out of neighbours such as the towns of Skibereen, Clonakilty and just let me back to the word many whick i mean alot and back to wait where am i again.............

Look basicaly what im trying to say is and i got so got up in saying it you just have to laugh and when you thinking about it laughing is good for you so coming back to previously as i was saying..
 
Ive analysed many clubs in my travels and nothind and i mean nothing compares to the grreat work that is being put into this club on the pitch and indeed off the pitch. Im not going to go into detail Ye Know Who Ye Are. Positive things abou the club are as follows:
1. Senior Football.
2. Great supporters.
3. Capabilty while having a senior football team to compete so so competitevly in the Junior B grade and now indeed and yes truely but gracefully Moving on up and up to Junior A.
4. Ball Alley
5. Pitch in prime postion
6. Pitch very very and accesable.
7. Great underage
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9. top of the range O'Neills gear being wore and let me say this with no hesitation in the world proudly by everyone and i mean everyone invovled with the club.
10. Believe me i have 100 more positive outlooks on the club . I don't want to bore ye but if ye really want them just ask and i will wiillingly tell ye all what they are . I have them written down infornt of me form A-Z form donkeys winning Derby's on ...you better believe it. Now this post is just me simply paying tribute to Dohenys Gaa and that is somthing to be prud of. Lads just another 55 words for ye
Keep up the good work indeed times will be tough but what you put in you'll get back out what you take out is very hard to put back in and it could get lost and you'll be there searching while other lads are putting man ball and alll in stay on top of your game!!!!!!!!

Comments By:Jumbo Collins
From: Ireland
Date: Saturday 24 February 2007 @ 22:07:08
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: Keeping with Brendan F's comment and the Irish rugby team look alikes - how about John Murphy and him looking like Brian O' Driscoll? He is a ringer for O'Driscoll.
 
Come on Dohenys in the Junior B Hurling Championship

Comments By:Johnny Cash
From: Ireland
Date: Wednesday 21 February 2007 @ 22:33:21
Homepage:http://johnnycash.com
Comments:
Hi im Johnny Cash,
What about if w’ all put our heads together and com up with a song that we could sing when times are hard and things are bad or even when we’re on the stallions back!!
God knows it would be good to have a song to sing and we can say it proudly.
Well I am Johnny Cash and im gonna do a cover song for ye all now!!!
 
Hear the stacking hear the burning one hundred million pallets burning
Multitudes are marching to a big Doheny pallet fire
Gatsby’s calling and voices crying
Some are sober and some are sorrowful
Its alpha and omegas kingdom come
And the Gaa is in the thorn trees
The hero’s are all having ago
The selectors is in the thorn trees
It's hard for thee to burn Collin’s oil
Till Nemo no shalom no shalom
Whoever is unjust let him be unjust still
Whoever is righteous let him be righteous still
Whoever is filthy let him be filthy still
Listen to the words long written down
When the Pallets come around

Comments By:Barry
From: Ireland
Date: Wednesday 21 February 2007 @ 12:56:48
Homepage:http://www.msn.ie
Comments:

Or maybe Fintan Dineen for the movies as Forrest Gump when he set off running in the film around America,


Comments By:Brendan F
From: Ireland
Date: Friday 16 February 2007 @ 16:27:32
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: How about Daniel O'Donovan second row for Ireland ??? aka Paul O' Connell !!!!!!

Comments By:The Cast Director
From: United States
Date: Friday 16 February 2007 @ 13:09:30
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: or Tim Buckley in Dallas

Comments By:Tim Buckley
From: Ireland
Date: Thursday 15 February 2007 @ 15:33:34
Homepage: No URL given
Comments:

To calex,ya its interesting alright when you think of the lads in other roles!but does it have to be sport??

I mean cian cahalane would fit easily into west life or conor collins would make an excellent news reporter(instead of plastic sheeting(pascal sheehy))
and dave o leary would look excellent standing outside buckingham palace with one of those hats on..............................amazing......... or pat collins in home and away!!!

Comments By:Doheny Abu
From: Ireland
Date: Wednesday 14 February 2007 @ 12:35:13
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: in relation to calex comment
Jerry Macarthy Played under age soccer for ireland and won a all ireland medal in soccer.
Denis Lyons is an excelant Golfer.
Bonnie is one of the best darts player in west cork if not the county.
 
 
 

Comments By:Brian
From: Ireland
Date: Wednesday 14 February 2007 @ 11:44:36
Homepage: No URL given
Comments: Here is a link to the galway club (situated 3 miles north of galway city) that dohenys will be taking on in the All-Ireland Semi Final in the next few weeks.

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