Talk:Hill 16 (Croke Park)

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[edit] Needs alot of work

  • Its very disjointed a hard read
  • Can you provide more info about the 83 final i dont recall hearing about this before

(Gnevin 19:41, 21 January 2006 (UTC))

on a more personal note, Hill 16 is not just the terrace end of croke park. it is a religions alter towards the boys in blue. it is a place of pride and passion that average every day dubs get to stand on and ooze support to there men on the field. a great honour is distilled when standing on the step of the alter. the dublin team respect us and support us as much as we do them. even outsiders who venture into the sea of blue can only compliment us on our humour, passion and of course sometimes boist opinions. we are mistaken for 'scumbags' and 'holigans' yet not a bother of trouble apperas from us no more than the rest. we are a passionate peoples. we are a tribe. hill 16 is dublin only, alive with pride