Lookit you don't have to read this if you don't want to but for anyone wondering what they thought of today's game across the water, they seemed a little less upset at the quality of the match, although that's probably down to the fact that they hadn't much of a clue what was going on.
Please go easy on the lad who said those who invented Gaelic football just copied soccer and rugby. He wasn't to know...
Watched Gaelic football for the first time. I love that they don't get paid and play purely for pride.
— Zahra (@ZahraIqbal5) September 21, 2014
Imagine how many footballers wouldn't play if they got paid as little as women/not at all
— Zahra (@ZahraIqbal5) September 21, 2014
If hitting it over the bar is a thing, Torres should definitely consider Gaelic Football. He'd be world class all over again.
— James Kenning (@jameskenning) September 21, 2014
Gaelic Football is the strangest sport I've ever watched, not a clue what's going on
— frimmy (@liam_jdavies) September 21, 2014
Watched the Gaelic Football during half time and that shit is mental.
— Cläncy (@ClancyAFC) September 21, 2014
Is it just me or does every Gaelic football game seem to end in a fight?
— Joe O'Brien (@joe26obrien) September 21, 2014
Seems like you can do what you want in this gaelic football and no-one has a clue who's winning
— Will Child (@WillChild1) September 21, 2014
So far I've learned you basically combine all the sports and you get GAA... #Gaelicfootball pic.twitter.com/QrgkjlY8vc
— Oli Crowe (@olicrowe) September 21, 2014
omg what the hell is gaelic football? one minute they're throwing the ball, next they're kicking it, wtf? never been so confused
— ? (@laurenxcvi) September 21, 2014
Why on earth is this Gaelic Football stuff more popular than #hurling? I don't get it. #GAA #AllIrelandFinal
— David Welsh (@LinesnCircles) September 21, 2014
Is this Irish football for real?? They have just combined rugby,football and basket ball and said oh its Gallic football!!! #onlytheirish
— Paul fuller (@FullerNewPaul) September 21, 2014
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