|
Post by ticketless on Sept 14, 2007 13:57:02 GMT
....lol... i could but I didn't think there were any cynical players in Kerry at the time...lol
|
|
|
Post by riorrahar on Sept 14, 2007 15:30:35 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Kingdomson on Sept 14, 2007 17:04:03 GMT
I’m nervous, very nervous about this. I genuinely hope Kerry can win this one but not for the supporters who already have seen plenty of success and enjoyment given to them by this team. Many of us know this is a great side but we also know they have not got the credit they deserve. Therefore, I want Kerry to win this one, for the players themselves so they can finally get the enormous credit they deserve and are acknowledged within the county and without as the great side they are. I did not tip Kerry to beat Monaghan nor Dublin because I felt as a side they may have reached the end of a cycle. I’m not going to tip them for Sunday, I’m just going to hope for the sake of the players themselves they can do it.
The very best of luck, To the Kerry team! Talk to you next week, I’m off to the capital.
|
|
|
Post by mickthebridges on Sept 14, 2007 17:06:51 GMT
If tomas dosnt test it out you can be sure either tom sullivan or adain o mahony will!! Now, now, Piggy, we dont want the people of Ireland saying, Morgan was right about cynical Kerry, do we? Another thing is those two respectable lawmen surely wont step outside the rules ;D ;D And we dont want them Cork back to treat our beloved Gooch like that either, do we?
|
|
|
Post by kerrygold on Sept 14, 2007 20:01:53 GMT
There will be nothing ilegal or cynical about it michael,just a number of manly bone crunching shoulders early in the game from one or two teak tuff kerry defenders.
|
|
|
Post by alonso on Sept 14, 2007 22:03:11 GMT
I have to laugh a little inside at the mentions of the Kerry backs "testing" Masters jaw... while I would hope you are joking, it is funny how you get up on your high horses if people suggest that Kerry are cynical. Take note, I never suggested Kerry cynical. personally i would not be joking about testing out ur mans jaw . are u living in d real world this thing is now commonplace and commonsense. im sure billy wont tell his players to test out donaghys shoulder or galvins temper. he would be dead right. kerry are probably cynical and as a kerry man once they are winning i couldnt care less. think about it which would u prefer, being a loser and a clean team or a winner and having a tough edge?
|
|
|
Post by haryegsnbaken on Sept 14, 2007 22:35:21 GMT
Well we would find ourselves guilty AND forfeit the last few All Irelands if we thought we were any way at fault Alonso.
|
|
|
Post by haryegsnbaken on Sept 14, 2007 22:37:31 GMT
But the refs report would be crucial
|
|
|
Post by Owenabue on Sept 14, 2007 22:41:15 GMT
Last time I checked I was living in the real world. Do you not get my point at all? You can't on one hand start giving out that you are being accused in the wrong about something and then encouraging worse behaviour on the otherhand. Which would I prefer? There is a difference between being tough and cynical. Tough could be better described as a fair challenge, nothing wrong with that. Cynical that's going out with the intention of injuring another player. Yes I want to win, but not with the I couldn't careless how it's achieved attitude. I would be as annoyed with Corks players for behaving in that manner as the opposition. Once again, I have not suggested Kerry are cynical!
|
|
|
Post by Owenabue on Sept 14, 2007 22:43:34 GMT
But back to the match.... Presume Donaghy is grand again after his broken toe nail is he?
|
|
|
Post by kerrygold on Sept 14, 2007 22:57:04 GMT
not too bad,apparently he has had steel plates inserted into his boots to project the hairline fracture on his broken toe nail.
|
|
bmackerry
Full Member
"Take em on Bros"
Posts: 156
|
Post by bmackerry on Sept 14, 2007 23:57:46 GMT
Owen Im sick a' ya. With or without Star. ok!!! With or without Morgans cynicism? ?!!!!! This Kerry team marches on Croke Park with one thing in mind!!!! Beating whatever is in front of them. If that happens to be a mediocre Cork team then so be it. Mondays record will read Kerrys' 35th. Pick your 15 outta the thirty named and be truthful for once. Ciarraí Abú.
|
|
bmackerry
Full Member
"Take em on Bros"
Posts: 156
|
Post by bmackerry on Sept 15, 2007 0:05:55 GMT
Sorry Guys total sheit setting in,
How in all fairness does anybody react to a game between Cork and Kerry with the ULTIMATE at stake???
My stomach refuses to take nothing only alcohol???
Is this normal for a man of 46 who has peaked during the bad old days of Cork kicking us??
And me living in Cork during those kickings.
And still here.The genuine Corkies are honourable individuals and proud am I to know them.
Marry my daughter Noel O Leary.
Or better still marry m......Im piss..ed of course.
Ciarraí Abú.
|
|
|
Post by haryegsnbaken on Sept 15, 2007 0:24:47 GMT
I know the feeling Bmack
|
|
|
Post by haryegsnbaken on Sept 15, 2007 0:26:37 GMT
Last time I checked I was living in the shadows of the Owenabue Valley./
Meet for a pint some time Owen???
|
|
|
Post by Owenabue on Sept 15, 2007 7:19:58 GMT
bmackerry, I was trying to bring the topic back to the match ahead rather than talk about being cynical. Sorry if my humour offends you.
haryegsnbaken, it's a lovely place isn't it? As for a pint, we'll see after tomorrow.
|
|
|
Post by wayupnorth on Sept 15, 2007 7:34:38 GMT
Last time I checked I was living in the real world. Do you not get my point at all? You can't on one hand start giving out that you are being accused in the wrong about something and then encouraging worse behaviour on the otherhand. Which would I prefer? There is a difference between being tough and cynical. Tough could be better described as a fair challenge, nothing wrong with that. Cynical that's going out with the intention of injuring another player. Yes I want to win, but not with the I couldn't careless how it's achieved attitude. I would be as annoyed with Corks players for behaving in that manner as the opposition. Once again, I have not suggested Kerry are cynical! Have to say I agree with owen on this one. To deliberately "test" a known injury in the manner suggested would be most unsporting and unworthy of the great team that we undoubtedly are. However, incidental injuries in the course of fair play are a different matter and here you would have to question the wisdom of the management that would allow a player to take to the field with a significant injury that has not yet fully healed.
|
|
bmackerry
Full Member
"Take em on Bros"
Posts: 156
|
Post by bmackerry on Sept 15, 2007 10:19:06 GMT
Dont mind me abue just extracting the urine.
Best a luck sunday.
|
|
|
Post by alonso on Sept 15, 2007 12:41:39 GMT
Well we would find ourselves guilty AND forfeit the last few All Irelands if we thought we were any way at fault Alonso. whatever boss get real
|
|
|
Post by kerrygold on Sept 15, 2007 15:12:01 GMT
Last time I checked I was living in the real world. Do you not get my point at all? You can't on one hand start giving out that you are being accused in the wrong about something and then encouraging worse behaviour on the otherhand. Which would I prefer? There is a difference between being tough and cynical. Tough could be better described as a fair challenge, nothing wrong with that. Cynical that's going out with the intention of injuring another player. Yes I want to win, but not with the I couldn't careless how it's achieved attitude. I would be as annoyed with Corks players for behaving in that manner as the opposition. Once again, I have not suggested Kerry are cynical! Have to say I agree with owen on this one. To deliberately "test" a known injury in the manner suggested would be most unsporting and unworthy of the great team that we undoubtedly are. However, incidental injuries in the course of fair play are a different matter and here you would have to question the wisdom of the management that would allow a player to take to the field with a significant injury that has not yet fully healed. no one is suggesting cynical or dirty play,but no player will be expected to pull out of a tackle either.
|
|
|
Post by fleskabu on Sept 15, 2007 15:43:49 GMT
lets not forget that it was John Corcoran the cork selector went on Bryan Mcarthy sports programme on fri night beofre the all irl semi final last year and call the kerry team cynical and he reiterated it when questioned to elaborate by Bryan Mcarthy the presenter. it is pretty much same bunch of players
|
|
Aine
Senior Member
Posts: 740
|
Post by Aine on Sept 15, 2007 16:36:22 GMT
The talking is done lads. Its sh1t or burst time now. The nerves aren't bad at the moment but i'm sure i will be on here again at about 2am because i cant sleep!! I'm quietly confident. As for the cynical debate, lets let the football do the talking. The work is done now lets go get the result.
|
|
una
Full Member
Posts: 158
|
Post by una on Sept 15, 2007 17:55:39 GMT
Well said Aine. This time tomorrow it will be all over.Looking forward to a fantastic game. Can't see Kerry losing to Cork in Croke Park. Hopefully this time tomorrow i will be heading to the City West for a mighty nights craic. Ciarraí Abu
|
|
|
Post by fleskabu on Sept 15, 2007 18:17:09 GMT
here here let the game begin ... go on the kingdom
|
|
|
Post by sullyschoice on Sept 15, 2007 21:17:13 GMT
safe journey to all supporters from both sides. What ever the result we will still talk to each other afterwards (but if kerry win we might do a bit more talking)
|
|
Aine
Senior Member
Posts: 740
|
Post by Aine on Sept 16, 2007 0:45:31 GMT
I said id be on here about 2am cause i wouldn't be able to sleep...and guess what, cant sleep!!!!!!!!!!!! Ciarrai Abu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
|
|
Post by leesider on Sept 16, 2007 12:32:28 GMT
Just read the Indo there lads, Paid is tipping us to do it!What is the meaning of this treachery? He'll surely be taken to the top of Carrauntoohil and shot at dawn for that!
|
|
|
Post by Die Hard Kerry Fan on Sept 16, 2007 15:56:42 GMT
35 All Irelands!!
|
|