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That Tyrone goal in pictures!

I'm going to bed after this. Check this sequence of digital photos out. Peter Canavan's swansong goal is captured perfectly imperfectly by one Michael McGonagle. Just keep moving on for the next four photos in the sequence. Don't you just love Flickr!

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In the interests of parallel of esteem etc, I demand David Healey's goal against England last month from 10 different angles, fullscreen, possibly with a screensaver/slideshow option.

Who's going to the Wales match? I'm still trying to blag a pass...

Posted by: Gonzo at October 7, 2005 02:16 AM


parallel of esteem?

Posted by: maca at October 7, 2005 08:51 AM


Great to see it again. What a goal.

Posted by: Henry94 at October 7, 2005 09:02 AM


as someone said on the healy thread-"Don't we do enough enough living i the past>? Move on". Who was that poster again? Shurely not henry 94 being inconsistent and letting his prejuduces show? :0(

Posted by: darthrumsfeld at October 7, 2005 09:21 AM


Indeed, darth, after going on the David Healy thread I chanced on this one and wondered if Henry had made a similar comment...not quite eh...

Posted by: Mike at October 7, 2005 09:50 AM


God sake lads! Its sport! Leave the politics out of it! Why do we need a pic of Healy for every pick of Canavan and vice versa? Both northern teams done well - can we all celebrate that?!

Posted by: Gum at October 7, 2005 11:41 AM


Both brilliant goals - both brilliant results. If you read Henry94s posts back to back you also get the opportunity to see some classic "joined-up" bigotry. Marvellous

Posted by: caulfield at October 7, 2005 12:59 PM


Or if you noticed they were posted together you may have seen the joke.

Posted by: Henry94 at October 7, 2005 01:06 PM


Did Tyrone win something?

Posted by: foreign correspondent at October 7, 2005 01:19 PM


FC

Won the All-Ireland 2 weeks ago, 2nd time in 3 years. Canavan's a legend what a season for the Red Hands. Roll on 2006.

Posted by: bog warrior at October 7, 2005 01:32 PM


Ah such poetry in pictures.

As the banner on Hill 16 read, 'What's a "Kingdom" without "God"?'

We'll miss him so.

But as long as there's Mugsy and Stevie O, Sam'll have a home in Tyrone...

Posted by: Cui bono? at October 7, 2005 05:24 PM



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