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Thread: Armagh hard men

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    its funny were most of these hard men one way or another have harps connections

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    aiden mcgeown from tones monster of a man.

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    Was McGeown not a Peter's man?

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    think he played for the peters at one stage but finished with the tones

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    Ah right. Just wanted to make sure I had the right man. He was a biggie, alright. Always thought he gave Mark Grimley his toughest battles.

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    McGeown was a big man but I wouldn't have him down as a hard man. Good strong footballer but not a hard man. One of his brothers though was a bit of a hard nut and me and him actually both got the line one day for pucking each other!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcb1 View Post
    McGeown was a big man but I wouldn't have him down as a hard man. Good strong footballer but not a hard man. One of his brothers though was a bit of a hard nut and me and him actually both got the line one day for pucking each other!

    Old BCB has been involved in a few rucks.....maybe an addition to the thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by corn02 View Post
    Old BCB has been involved in a few rucks.....maybe an addition to the thread?
    Nah, wouldn't be in the class of some of the luminaries mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcb1 View Post
    Nah, wouldn't be in the class of some of the luminaries mentioned
    You do win word of the day though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcb1 View Post
    ... me and him actually both got the line one day for pucking each other!
    Thankfully the 'p' key is on the right hand side of the keyboard. Catastrophe averted .

    I'd agree, McGeown was a big strong fella but there was nothing in his play to suggest he was a hard man.

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