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  3. It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

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  • kierkegaanks@beige.partyK kierkegaanks@beige.party

    @TheBreadmonkey @Nickiquote and an interpreter for non-locals

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    @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey Maybe just footnotes. Where’s Paul when you need him?

    1. Gaelic football is a form of football played in Ireland. It has some similarities to rugby and Aussie rules football.

    2. Crucially for the joke, GF at the highest level is played in an All-Ireland competition of county teams, including County Down.

    3. Newry is in County Down. Actually the east side of Newry is, and the west side, across the river, is in Armagh.

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    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

      @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey Maybe just footnotes. Where’s Paul when you need him?

      1. Gaelic football is a form of football played in Ireland. It has some similarities to rugby and Aussie rules football.

      2. Crucially for the joke, GF at the highest level is played in an All-Ireland competition of county teams, including County Down.

      3. Newry is in County Down. Actually the east side of Newry is, and the west side, across the river, is in Armagh.

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      @TheBreadmonkey @Nickiquote hah i like a pun!

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      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

        It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

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        @Nickiquote

        I have begrudging admiration for this joke

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        • petraphoenix@beige.partyP petraphoenix@beige.party

          @Nickiquote

          I have begrudging admiration for this joke

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          @PetraPhoenix The best type of admiration.

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          • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

            @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey Maybe just footnotes. Where’s Paul when you need him?

            1. Gaelic football is a form of football played in Ireland. It has some similarities to rugby and Aussie rules football.

            2. Crucially for the joke, GF at the highest level is played in an All-Ireland competition of county teams, including County Down.

            3. Newry is in County Down. Actually the east side of Newry is, and the west side, across the river, is in Armagh.

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            @Nickiquote @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey You call that pressure? My mother grew up in Portadown and I have a brother that played. Now, you really don't want to let down … wait for it …  our Ma. 😐

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            • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

              @Nickiquote @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey You call that pressure? My mother grew up in Portadown and I have a brother that played. Now, you really don't want to let down … wait for it …  our Ma. 😐

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              @pete @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey

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              • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

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                @Nickiquote

                Up Down!

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                • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                  @Nickiquote @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey You call that pressure? My mother grew up in Portadown and I have a brother that played. Now, you really don't want to let down … wait for it …  our Ma. 😐

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                  @pete @Nickiquote @Kierkegaanks @TheBreadmonkey

                  In Lurgan where I grew up despite being born in Down, Portadown was pronounced Portyup

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                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                    It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

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                    @Nickiquote Especially as they know where you live

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                    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                      It’s a lot of pressure being a Gaelic football player from Newry, because you don’t want to let your County Down.

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                      @Nickiquote

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