The week in tweets
Darran O’Sullivan @Darransull86
To be fair @lyons_tea it’s about time ye followed back, big fan The Glenbeigh flyer was chuffed to bits to get a follow from Lyons tea, leaving Barry’s tea fans everywhere aghast
Sinéad Kissane @sineadkissane
What a comeback by the Cork hurlers today The TV3 presenter was as impress as everybody else with the Rebels remarkable turnaround against Dublin in Nowlan Park
Eoin Cadogan @cads3
What a turn around by the Cork hurlers.Great to have both @OfficialCorkGAA teams in league finals The Cork hurlers’ victory gives the Rebels the chance to land a league double, something which excites footballer (and brother of hurling star Alan) Eoin Cadogan
Daithi Regan @daithi_regan
Great win for Waterford today, Dereck is showing himself to be an inventive smart manager, Munster will be good this summer#cantwait The Deise won the other semi-final over-coming a hotly fancied Tipperary in the second semi-final in the Marble City on Sunday afternoon
Pat Shortt @Pat_Shortt
Big loss for Tipp but what a player number 10 for Waterford Kevin Moran. Fantastic to watch. I’m off to Youghal for the final. Former Dunbelievable and Tipp native Pat Short wasn’t as pleased with the result, but was nevertheless gracious
DENIS Hurley @DENIS_HURLEY
1998 - Cork, managed by Jimmy Barry-Murphy, beat Waterford in league final This Cork GAA writer is already looking forward to the league final and doing so with hope
Didi Hamann @DietmarHamann
Congratulations to Villa, thoroughly deserved and a joy to watch. As for LFC, once again when the chips are down the team disappears. The Liverpool and FC Bayern legend was clearly disappointed with Liverpool’s effort
Sean O’Sullivan @SeanTheBawn
Anyone else bored of the Jack Grealish will he won’t he saga? Is he really as good as some people make out? Our GAA columnist doesn’t seem convinced by Ireland’s (or England’s) latest football sensation
Jack Grealish @JackGrealish1
Best feeling off my life!! So happy for all the fans!! What a game, can’t even express how much this means to me The man himself meanwhile is just delighted with how well he played and the fact he’s going back to Wembley next month, this time to play in an FA Cup final
Brian O’Driscoll @BrianODriscoll
Incredibly proud of that @LeinsterRugby performance. Huge character & pedigree to front up like that having not played their best recently. BOD took encouragement from Leinster’s performance in France