Rob Reacts to... Best Hurling Saves - GAA

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  • @dougoneill7266
    @dougoneill7266 3 роки тому +23

    Watch a whole hurling match. I think you'll enjoy it. It is definitely a sport that benefits from hearing the crowd and it's passion.
    My daughter played in goal for years and I regularly saw her stop the ball with every part of her body, head, legs, arms, torso. whatever she could get in front of the ball. I saw her attack the ball in the area without any regard for the attackers hurley or the ball or anything else.
    In my opinion. this is the greatest field sport.

    • @mauriceluciano5211
      @mauriceluciano5211 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah cos your daughter knows the craic and is a legend. You don't think about anything else apart from stopping that wee bastard from getting past ye. Personal safety doesn't come into it. Too focused/in the zone. That's a true player.

    • @seanpearl3970
      @seanpearl3970 2 роки тому +3

      I’m a sub keeper myself and in the spur of the moment it is like I don’t give a shite what happens to my body as long as this ball doesn’t get past me.

  • @Twopennysau
    @Twopennysau 3 роки тому +15

    Mad respect for the Irish - and I mean that phrase in every which way it can be interpreted!

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +6

      Its just bloody insane! And people think Aussie rules is a tough sport!

    • @cheiftain732
      @cheiftain732 3 роки тому +3

      @@RobReacts1 they have a mixed rules ozzy / GAA ireland v austrailia. Its like mma. 2001 was almost banned it got that bad

  • @qwertyTRiG
    @qwertyTRiG 3 роки тому +10

    I think that all hurlers are a bit mad, but the goalkeepers are on a special level.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому

      Oh for sure! Balls of steel!

    • @callum64151
      @callum64151 2 роки тому

      U either have to be mental or the worst player

  • @joemurphy2738
    @joemurphy2738 3 роки тому +10

    I played as a full back at club level for over 20 years, 3 different clubs at various levels from Intermediate to Junior B. The best goalies that I played in front of all had a mad streak in them, insane levels of courage and concentration. Often raised my own levels as a result because they deserved whatever protection ,time and space I could provide

    • @mauriceluciano5211
      @mauriceluciano5211 2 роки тому +4

      I was always more of a football player (being from Donegal) but played a bit of hurling as my Da is Tipp and he was a goalie. And he defo had a mad streak.

    • @joemurphy2738
      @joemurphy2738 2 роки тому +3

      @@mauriceluciano5211 Played both with and against a few Tipp men when I was in Dublin. Don't ever remember them giving anybody an easy day, always a joy.As a Corkman who married a Donegal lass, kudos on keeping the game going up there, it's easy as breathing playing here, a lot harder in those areas where there isn't the same level of interest or tradition.

    • @conordorrian1652
      @conordorrian1652 2 роки тому

      The old no3 s would kill you before any forward got near his keeper😅

  • @1tommymulligan
    @1tommymulligan 2 роки тому +3

    Jason Statham described hurling as "a cross between hockey and murder." He wasn't far off, even the officials aren't safe.

  • @jamielockdown
    @jamielockdown 2 роки тому +3

    From a big picture game perspective, I think the goalkeeper is there so that it's not trivially easy to just puck the sliotar from long range so that it drops under the crossbar. If you get in close and have enough space, you're odds on to score. The goalkeeper is just there so that you *have* to get in close and find enough space for a good contact.
    That said, a really good goalkeeper can make saves even when they're not expected to and that can tip the balance of a close game. More importantly, puckout accuracy is a huge part of the modern game.
    Edit: I'm glad there were a few older clips near the end. Donal Óg Cusack, Brendan Cummins. There were some special goalies playing at that time. And no helmets! (I don't think I actually saw Cummins in the compliation but he deserves a mention)

  • @shamnet
    @shamnet 3 роки тому +2

    I enjoyed your reaction. It sure helped gear up for Hurling's biggest day in its sporting calender with The All Ireland final on sunday next. That will be one to try catch... thanks for your reaction enjoyed it.

  • @Steve-j3c2e
    @Steve-j3c2e Рік тому

    Thanks for your wonderful videos on this great sport Rob. You have a very strong grasp of the essential rules and requirements of the game. It took me a while as a five year old- a year or two anyway until I was about seven. Fair play to you!
    I grew up in Cork. My Dad was from Kilkenny and my Mom was Tipp. Though not a strong sporting family normally, my parents would always make a point to take the tv over from us little laddies every All Ireland final so we all (my siblings and I) had no choice anyway but to watch it. Christ, the craic and banter between the three counties in the same house was only mighty every time!
    Unfortunately I was hopeless at the game despite my illustrious pedigree (: but I still love to watch a game or two even now at 57 (:

  • @TheDelacato
    @TheDelacato 2 роки тому +1

    Rob, really enjoying your reaction to our wonderful sport of hurling.
    A couple of points.
    From when we were children we started developing the subtle skills to play the game. It’s all in the ‘eye’. And, ‘the ball, the ball, the ball…’
    Now the game is not in any way as dangerous as it looks. Or, perhaps more so for those first viewing it.
    In the old days, the old days, my father and grandfather’s time the goalie did not have the protection (from the rules) that they have nowadays. Way back then the goalkeeper was likely to end up in the back of the net along with the ball (the sliotar (pronounced ‘slitter’)!
    Hope you get to see a game live sometime. There’ll be plenty who will be happy to explain what is going on! 🙏☘️

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому +1

      The new season starts this month so Im definatly looking at watching some games plus potentially getting to a game live!

  • @ddr.5959
    @ddr.5959 Рік тому +2

    I played as a goalkeeper and even at a minor level you actually see the ball coming and you react accordingly because you have normally played all your life, your reactions are second to none. However, our job was to stop the stupid stuff and the rest is a bonus. The thing is we played and trained so much we have many bonuses. I remember catching a penalty once and even my own team didn't know where the ball was, I had to scream go I have it. It's just chaos really. The thing is we do see the ball coming and we do have tactics to deal with it.
    When you play on a bad pitch and the ball bounces past you because it hit a divot on the way in or you misjudge a high ball that is the worst felling in the world..
    Yes it's a mad position to play but you don't have to run around as much, so it's not so bad.🤠

  • @niallocallanain3579
    @niallocallanain3579 3 роки тому +2

    There are similar games in Scotland and The Isle Of Man both with a variation of the word 'cam' which means 'bent stick' but they do not attract the same crowds as hurling does in Ireland. Women's hurling is called 'camogie'. In fact the stick itself is called a 'camán'.

  • @martincummins3731
    @martincummins3731 Рік тому +1

    Hi Rob.
    I love your channel and reactions. I know it can be hard for people who are not Irish, and who have not grown up playing hurling. To understand how deep it runs in our blood. This game is derived from the close quarter battle training used by Irish kings and chieftains to train their troops for close quarter battle. It dates back at least 3000 years. Unfortunately even to this day there are fatalities, especially at the school or parish level, but. they are extremely rare. As a 63 year old, it is a long time since I have played competitively, but my grandchildren play. My grand daughters play the women's version, called Camogie. It is essentially the same game played by Women only. There is no gender mixing. It requires the same skill and stamina. I don't understand why, but. It does not receive the same level of support. If you have not watched a Camogie match. I suggest you check out all Ireland Camogie finals.

  • @BRIDINC1972
    @BRIDINC1972 3 роки тому +3

    There was an Irish tv program made where a hurling player and a baseball player swooped , the hurler training and playing baseball in Florida was considered an ace cos he tried using the baseball g!ove and couldn't so there he was playing baseball and catching balls in the air. The baseball player in ireland couldn't mastever freehand as well and was later player as goalie( he did pretty well)

    • @BRIDINC1972
      @BRIDINC1972 3 роки тому +2

      Irish hurlers are training with sliotars from a very young age, we know how to catch a ball without big bulky gloves in the way

  • @24hrs365
    @24hrs365 3 роки тому +3

    I wonder how a hurling keeper would cope with stopping shots from a soccer player. Advantages of a bigger ball and slower ball speed but using his hands . Interesting experiment to compare his reflexes against a soccer keeper.

  • @grahamwatt6290
    @grahamwatt6290 3 роки тому +1

    Natural instinct when in danger, especially when it's coming at a fair rate of knots, is to flinch or get out of harms way. These guys are either amazing, or just bat-sh!t crazy. 🤯

  • @AMan-zt8tz
    @AMan-zt8tz 3 роки тому +2

    Try get a look at Kilkenny v Wexford from last weekend, epic stuff.

  • @galoglaich3281
    @galoglaich3281 3 роки тому +3

    If you have sky sports you can watch games live in the upcoming championship or if you don't they are full length matches on yt.I recommend the 2014 all ireland final

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +1

      when is the season?

    • @galoglaich3281
      @galoglaich3281 3 роки тому +1

      @@RobReacts1 26th of june to the 22nd of august.Not sure how many or what games sky has the rights too,but will be on the sky timetable.Usually saturday nights

    • @Bock75
      @Bock75 3 роки тому +3

      @@RobReacts1 that’s just this year because of lockdown. The 2014 all Ireland final drawn game is one of the best games ever

    • @JimONeill
      @JimONeill 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bock75 Totally agree, one of the best All Ireland Finals ever.

  • @veronicamacgreevy6532
    @veronicamacgreevy6532 Рік тому +2

    Rob pop on a flight to Ireland this summer and go to an All Ireland semi-final in Croke Park. The game is amazing and the spectators will also impress you with their knowledge of each player in terms of their club and county performances. The sportsmanship is exemplary. Girls play their version of hurling called camogie. By the way Donal Og the Cork keeper is an openly gay man but what matters he is an outstanding hurler and not tv pundit

  • @Bock75
    @Bock75 3 роки тому +3

    A sliotar travels way faster than a football. That’s why penalties are from 21 meters

  • @johnwhear9600
    @johnwhear9600 3 роки тому +5

    I've watched a few hurling games in the past, needs the Irish commentary imho, But, as a hard man's sport, soccer, gaelic football, afl, both rugby's, nfl etc. are games for wimps. I played a little field hockey many years ago as a goalie (but I was padded up like the michelin man). So a hard pass from me, I'm ok dealing with the magpies, great whites, crocs and redbacks... :-)

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому

      haha yea i certainly would not want to be a hurling goalkeeper either!

  • @joemoorehead1954
    @joemoorehead1954 2 роки тому +2

    As I’m sure you see from some comments most goalkeepers in both hurling and Gaelic football are normally a bit nuts
    But their reactions are definitely faster than the normal out field players and surprisingly it not that easy to score goals in hurling most defenders are also nuts and Ive seen many many times lad/ ladies blocking full on strikes with WHATEVER body part they can use the commitment/ loyalty is so imbedded

  • @billabong9215
    @billabong9215 Рік тому

    Majority of the time goalies are instinctually reacting, they know by the angle the player is running at, if there's a defender behind or beside them, limiting the available shot selection, and then where the guy throws the ball up to when making they're shot. If the offensive player( the forward) throws the ball up high, the shot will always be high, if they drop if low the shot has a greater chance of being low. Combine that with the players body position when they strike the ball. You've a fairly good chance of knowing where the ball is going to go.... that doesn't mean your going to get anywhere near it. But with a lit of practice, you it is possible to make these saves. We are also thought from a young age that striking a ball wide at the near post is a huge no no, whether it's a point or goal attempt. Most of the time you aim to hit the ball across the keeper, they have a greater distance to move to get to the ball and if the do get to it. There is a greater possibility that it will be deflected back out towards a team mate who might score.
    Every hurler has the the words ' Don't drive the ball wide at the near post" ingrained in their head. Practice enough and all these things become instinct. I've played at the very highest levels of hurling and while your looking at these from a regular person's viewpoint. We have trained since we are 4 or 5 years old to be able to perform to this level.

  • @niallcaterson7858
    @niallcaterson7858 2 роки тому

    On sky sports now during the summer. On a Saturday and Sunday. Think you would enjoy the back and forward of a full match

  • @stalkek
    @stalkek 3 роки тому +1

    Should be an absolute international sport, though that it’s an amateur sport where you represent your region isn’t something to lose either. That gives it so much soul also.

  • @connmallon
    @connmallon 2 роки тому

    the ball at the speed/velocity it travels, it's like the same thing used in crowd control and as the goal keeper you willing stand in front of that. hmmm, I don't think I'd be that person, so credit to them

  • @gerryscallan8992
    @gerryscallan8992 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Rob 👋I know your reaction is much the same as people from outside of Ireland 🇮🇪 but Irish people have been watching hurling for thousands of years so its not surprising to use the skills the reaction the speed is just par for the course so its extra interesting to see people reactions from outside of Ireland I don't know if I said this to you before the last time that spectators were allowed into gaelic games was 2019 so just Google all Ireland hurling final 2019 and all Ireland football final 2019 then you will see a complete game I am certain you will be very impressed

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому

      I watched the end of a final which ended in a replay. Its so quick and impressive!!

  • @terrymurray9818
    @terrymurray9818 Рік тому

    Hey rob great reaction video yes its hard game you no theres a few people going around with glass eyes i no 2 myself they didn't always have the helmets good job rob

  • @columlennon
    @columlennon 3 роки тому +2

    You have to remember unlike all the other sports you are comparing huring to all the players are amateur and all have jobs as well so any injuries they incur on the pitch can affect them in their daily life

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +1

      Yes i get that, same as Gaelic football!

  • @gallowglass2630
    @gallowglass2630 3 роки тому +1

    There is a video of the scottish counterpart of hurling shinty where a goal keeper saves with his head,just his head no helmet.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +1

      Ouch! You got to have some serious balls to be a goalkeeper in these sports!

    • @gallowglass2630
      @gallowglass2630 3 роки тому +1

      @@RobReacts1 Well given cricket balls have killed people by hitting the head ande the shinty ball is nearly as hard it most certainly does

  • @julianmcwey866
    @julianmcwey866 2 роки тому

    Similar to facing a fireing squad !! Considering that ball travels at 80mph

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому +1

      It's definitely not a job I would want! 😅

  • @AdiStewart
    @AdiStewart 3 місяці тому

    you have to be a full blown lunatic to be a hurler i was at the final this year to watch clare beat cork one of the best games ive ever witnessed much respect to who ever plays the amazing sport of hurling

  • @SolidusSnapes
    @SolidusSnapes 3 роки тому +1

    You should buy a ball off ebay just to see how hard they are. They are solid. Gaelic football balls are heavy too.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +2

      I have a silotar behind me. I'm waiting for a chance to use and practice with it

  • @matthewedgeworth4509
    @matthewedgeworth4509 3 роки тому +1

    For your reading pleasure - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Quaid#Inter-county
    "On 27 April 1997, Quaid suffered a serious injury in a National League game against Laois when the sliotar struck Quaid in the groin at high speed following a penalty attempt by David Cuddy. His right testicle exploded on impact while half of the other testicle had to be surgically removed.[15][16][17] In spite of the injury, Quaid won a second National League medal on 5 October 1997 after a 1-12 to 1-09 defeat of Galway in the final.[18]"

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +2

      Oh my god! You dont get that sort of injury playing football!!

    • @matthewedgeworth4509
      @matthewedgeworth4509 3 роки тому

      @@RobReacts1 haha indeed you do not

    • @mauriceluciano5211
      @mauriceluciano5211 2 роки тому

      I was hoping to see that in spite of his injury he could still make little Quaids but no. 🤣

    • @fatbap
      @fatbap Рік тому

      @@mauriceluciano5211 Funny you should say that. His son Nicky Quaid went on to play in goal for Limerick.

  • @conordorrian1652
    @conordorrian1652 2 роки тому

    Goalkeepers are a special breed. From an early age any young lad who shows promise is taken to the side and given unique coaching to develop his reactionary skills . I know it sounds crazy but these lads have NO fear actually they thrive on the danger. Keepers have a mentality of " nothing is getting past me " . When sn opposing forward is running towards goal , top keepers have themselves positioned to make the chance of scoring as hard as possible.Also they look at the body language of the opposite player, trying to calculate before the strike of the ball where it's going......Ask an ex keeper ,it does help to be a little mad also,so come close to a hurling goalkeeper at your peril...😜😜

  • @johnobrien2060
    @johnobrien2060 2 роки тому

    All these goalkeepers and not a single highlight of the greatest, Damien fitzhenrey

  • @Bock75
    @Bock75 3 роки тому +2

    They used to not wear helmets. Almost all elite goalkeepers didn’t wear helmets before 2010

  • @ThisZombieBitesEverything
    @ThisZombieBitesEverything 3 роки тому +2

    G’day mate, this game is right up there with AFL, got to be tough 😂

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +4

      I would possibly go as far as saying this is on another level even to aussie rules!!

    • @ThisZombieBitesEverything
      @ThisZombieBitesEverything 3 роки тому +2

      @@RobReacts1 100%, for me it’s AFL first(only because it’s the home sport and I grew up on it)
      However,when ever this is on tv here in Australia I watch, this would be my favourite sport from another country(but sadly we don’t get it often on tv here)

  • @gerryscallan8992
    @gerryscallan8992 3 роки тому

    Hi Rob it's not hand to eye coordination it's just hand eye coordination yes I am always am amused when people looking at our hurling for the 1st time saying what is the point of having a goalkeeper it's got to be impossible to save a ball travelling at over 90 mph if goalkeepers were never able to stop a goal then we wouldn't have them and as usual you are right there is nothing on earth that equates to hurling especially the goalkeepers their skills are beyond amazing and I would add gaelic football goalkeepers in soccer you have to kick from the ground but gaelic footballers most kick from the hand so they have much more control as to where to place the ball the goals in GAA are 6.5 meters across and 2.5 meters high in soccer it's 7.32 meters across and 2.44 high the gaelic football is slightly smaller than a soccer ball hope this adds to your knowledge of our amazing ancient games

  • @johnhehir508
    @johnhehir508 Рік тому

    Limerick goal keeper Joe quaid had testicles damaged from a penalty puck, when you consider that a well struck penalty can on average be travelling at between 80_100 mph ,

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

    Cloudy days the sliotar dissapears until its drops a bit . You get used to it. You should look at ire v aus international rules .

    • @cheiftain732
      @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

      The 2001 series was brutal . Clothslines punches its like ozzy rules GAA and MMA with goals . Have a look its great

  • @philbradshaw7650
    @philbradshaw7650 3 роки тому

    I'd suggest 2014 All Ireland final Tipperary v Kilkenny

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +2

      Just done. It will be out possibly friday :)

    • @philbradshaw7650
      @philbradshaw7650 3 роки тому

      @@RobReacts1 looking forward to it 👍

  • @stephendunne5805
    @stephendunne5805 13 днів тому

    You should feel the ball wean it's coold and wet😢

  • @galoglaich3281
    @galoglaich3281 3 роки тому

    A goalkeeper in the seventies had his nether regions busted by a ball .The ball was heavier then but even still

    • @oisinmccarthy8717
      @oisinmccarthy8717 3 роки тому

      It's still very heavy

    • @galoglaich3281
      @galoglaich3281 3 роки тому +1

      @@oisinmccarthy8717 Yes and they are hitting it more force nowadays

    • @seanpearl3970
      @seanpearl3970 2 роки тому

      I think that was Nicky quaids father
      (Limerick goalkeeper)

  • @ballockybill2277
    @ballockybill2277 3 роки тому +2

    That ball is not much softer than a cricket ball .

    • @cheiftain732
      @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

      Not as heavy .more like a baseball .

  • @lindaostrom570
    @lindaostrom570 Рік тому

    thats the thrill of hurling " not being protected" otherwise it would just be football. so skill wins not tweaking rules in your favour.

  • @gerryscallan8992
    @gerryscallan8992 3 роки тому

    Hi again Rob I just did a check you need to Google all Ireland hurling final 2019 full game the same for the gaelic football final 2019 otherwise you won't see them

  • @gerryfinegan
    @gerryfinegan 3 роки тому +2

    I will be killed for this? But you have to be bit cracked to play in goal!

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +2

      I couldnt agree more. They say goalies in football are a different breed...but goalies in hurling are just mental!

  • @lordbluntwell2353
    @lordbluntwell2353 2 роки тому +1

    The biggest motivation as a keeper is not to get hit 😹 it really fecken hurt's believe me when I tell your fear has a lot to do with reaction time 🤣 I think the inner thigh was the worst the whole leg goes numb

  • @broken505rythem_yt
    @broken505rythem_yt 2 роки тому +1

    Someone tell him that helmets were only made mandatory a few years

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому +1

      You just did

    • @broken505rythem_yt
      @broken505rythem_yt 2 роки тому +1

      @@RobReacts1 yooooo a reply from a youtuber! This is a first.
      Thanks for the mention

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому +1

      @@broken505rythem_yt I am nice like that! ;) Its amazing to think this was played without helmets!

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

    London have a team. The exiles

  • @TheGatelyfan1
    @TheGatelyfan1 Рік тому

    The fastest ball game and skill in the world,come on the Irish

  • @meath327
    @meath327 Рік тому

    They were gumsheilds....helmets were made compulsory. Some players dislike wearing them..

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Рік тому

      Crazy!

    • @meath327
      @meath327 Рік тому

      @Rob Reacts was in Croke Park last night. It is great to see people taking an interest in the best field sport in the world....I love the game but I was brutal at it. The skill level is insane. Keep up the good work. Dublin fan...

  • @jamesmurphy4408
    @jamesmurphy4408 3 роки тому +1

    I’m a goalkeeper

  • @cosullivan311
    @cosullivan311 2 роки тому

    Helmets are only being used in the last few years,players learn from a very young age, it's all about the love of your community's in your local area,these players don't get paid, it's all for the love of the game.

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

    Helmets are new well im 43 we never used them . They are needed .

  • @lordbluntwell2353
    @lordbluntwell2353 2 роки тому

    Here's another about fact about how mad we are 🤣 if the helmet rule wasn't enforced about 30% of players wouldn't wear them 😧

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

    They use the shtik

  • @lcorbett9227
    @lcorbett9227 3 роки тому

    Rob you need to react to Jeff and kammu road to Croker !

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  3 роки тому +1

      any links?

    • @lcorbett9227
      @lcorbett9227 3 роки тому

      @@RobReacts1 ua-cam.com/video/Tgq30VvfYt0/v-deo.html

  • @stellasinnott4263
    @stellasinnott4263 3 роки тому +1

    I play in goal and I'm 11

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 3 роки тому

    Mixed fans i never saw a fight

  • @cfkidsfitnessfennelly8725
    @cfkidsfitnessfennelly8725 2 роки тому +1

    I play goalie

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому

      You must have some guts then

  • @kojack57
    @kojack57 2 роки тому

    Doesn't matter where or how hard a sliothar hits you. It always hurts ...like really hurts.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому

      haha I bet! I bought one and they are bloody hard!

  • @raybo64
    @raybo64 2 роки тому

    You think that goal keeping is great, I once saw an opposing teams goalkeeper who had an artificial leg.

  • @joemoorehead1954
    @joemoorehead1954 2 роки тому

    It’s still a very danger game even with the helmets 2 juvenile players that I know of died last year from head injuries in the game of hurling/ comogie ( women hurling) but it about 3 thousand years old

  • @johnc4774
    @johnc4774 2 роки тому

    please stop blaspheming

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  2 роки тому +1

      with all due respect, im not religeous... so it is simply a emotive word. I dont impose my beliefs on you...don't try doing the same

    • @johnc4774
      @johnc4774 2 роки тому

      @@RobReacts1 I'm not imposing anything, it was a request, not a command.
      I wish you well, but I won't be subscribing.

    • @golaglanman860
      @golaglanman860 3 місяці тому

      @@johnc4774 It's a part of everyday speech all over Ireland, John. It's the over use of the F word that gets me.

  • @FelimCotton
    @FelimCotton 10 місяців тому +1

    I play in goal and I’m 12