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John Greene

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Sunday Independent Sports Editor. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew . . .

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School closed today (weather). School closed tomorrow (teacher training). School closed next Monday (teachers owed a day). Why when a school closes because of weather does it not owe a day back? The owing a day thing only seems to work one way?

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I hope the JP donation to all clubs goes exactly where it’s meant to … and not where a few county boards might like it to go

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Fantastic facility in Navan provided by Meath County Council … so long as you don’t need to go to the toilet out of office hours … we need tot talk about toilets, and the lack of them in public spaces

Fantastic facility in Navan provided by <a href="/meathcoco/">Meath County Council</a> … so long as you don’t need to go to the toilet out of office hours … we need tot talk about toilets, and the lack of them in public spaces
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Genuine question (as in, I don’t know the answer, I’m not being a smart arse): Why is Hawkfield ok for a championship game (1200 people) but Ardee isn’t (circa 2500 people)?

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RTÉ analysing the throw ball for Cork’s disallowed goal … surely the free was for the 15 steps ? Steps rule is now so lax in hurling …

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95 years ago today (10th Nov 1929) Longford became the inaugural Leinster Minor Football champions with victory over Dublin by 3-4 to 1-4 at the Navan Showgrounds. Dublin objected and delay meant the inaugural All-Ireland MFC final (no semis) didn't take place until April 1930.

95 years ago today (10th Nov 1929) Longford became the inaugural Leinster Minor Football champions with victory over Dublin by 3-4 to 1-4 at the Navan Showgrounds. Dublin objected and delay meant the inaugural All-Ireland MFC final (no semis) didn't take place until April 1930.