As a Dub myself I have only gotten interested in GAA since I first saw David Clifford being interviewed by Marty Morrissey back in 2020. Since then I reviewed the team and started watching matches. Loving the way the team play, and how each of them have been fantastic role models on and off the pitch, and not a slight bit of arrogance surrounding them. I'm happy Ciarraí have won, and I wish the team and their fans many more future successes. Ciarraí Abú 👏🏻 👑💚💛.
I'm a Tipp man first and foremost, Mt grandfathers are tipp men but support clare when Tipp is gone my grandmother's county and Kerry my other grandmother, delighted to see Kerry win.
What is your at 0:43 smoking. Poor standard of football, some the point from both teams was outstanding. Also Two of Galway’s key men in Conroy and Comer were quite so I think it wasn’t as well as Galway could have played.
As a Kerryman myself that was insulting to Galway. Granted seanie se and paudie kept quiet but that's because the job Galway done on them, that's standard was high Galway would have beaten most teams in the country with Sunday's performance far from the last we hear of that team but kerry be about a good while too. Both up and coming sides. Clifford was the difference
@@AaronOdalaigh Yeah didn't have the bench or the panel that Kerry had either, which probably made a difference in the end. If Conor Flaherty, Seán Mulkerrin, Micheál Daly come back from injury and the likes of Eamonn Brannigan, Peter Cooke and Ian Burke come back into the panel Galway should have a stronger panel. But in saying that there is no guarantee that Galway will be back, but with Joyce in charge and Cian O'Neill in their backroom team, they should be back competing again at the business end of the championship.