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Post by Deise Exile on Apr 3, 2014 23:03:07 GMT
The Derry team changes nothing. Kerry v Cork was always going to be important because of the rivalry and players playing for places. Our chances of going through to semi's were remote before Derry named any team, and we only have ourselves to blame for that one. Any player having trouble to motivate himself for a Kerry Cork game, should think about playing another sport...like Cricket or someother sport where you don't get hurt!!! lol Jesus you'll draw sully on us talking about cricket!! He's fierce fond of the Anglo game!!
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Post by jackmurphy on Apr 3, 2014 23:13:44 GMT
The Derry team changes nothing. Kerry v Cork was always going to be important because of the rivalry and players playing for places. Our chances of going through to semi's were remote before Derry named any team, and we only have ourselves to blame for that one. Any player having trouble to motivate himself for a Kerry Cork game, should think about playing another sport...like Cricket or someother sport where you don't get hurt!!! lol The great rivalry and the competition for places will add a bit of spice to the game but I can't see players having as much determination for a 'dead rubber' game as they would if there was a real prize for the victor.
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Post by seamo on Apr 4, 2014 6:07:57 GMT
The Derry team changes nothing. Kerry v Cork was always going to be important because of the rivalry and players playing for places. Our chances of going through to semi's were remote before Derry named any team, and we only have ourselves to blame for that one. Any player having trouble to motivate himself for a Kerry Cork game, should think about playing another sport...like Cricket or someother sport where you don't get hurt!!! lol The great rivalry and the competition for places will add a bit of spice to the game but I can't see players having as much determination for a 'dead rubber' game as they would if there was a real prize for the victor. I know but come on, we needed alot of other results to fall our way also before any Derry team was named. Once the Derry team was named our chances went from "remote to slightly more remote". If there isn't bite/heat/atmosphere in this game Sunday, then there wouldn't have been nomatter what team Derry named. ...And aren't Cork playing for a home semi-final? Home game for Kerry!! There will be bite, even if Cadogan and Galvin and O Leary aren't present!! lol
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 4, 2014 7:29:30 GMT
The Derry team changes nothing. Kerry v Cork was always going to be important because of the rivalry and players playing for places. Our chances of going through to semi's were remote before Derry named any team, and we only have ourselves to blame for that one. Any player having trouble to motivate himself for a Kerry Cork game, should think about playing another sport...like Cricket or someother sport where you don't get hurt!!! lol Jesus you'll draw sully on us talking about cricket!! He's fierce fond of the Anglo game!! Your inflamatory comments about my sporting preferences have been duely noted and names have been written in my little black book. I will have you know Seamo that I played in the first ever floodlit cricket match in this country. It was played in Dalymount Park...and one of the opposition broke his leg.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Apr 4, 2014 7:56:54 GMT
The Derry team changes nothing. Kerry v Cork was always going to be important because of the rivalry and players playing for places. Our chances of going through to semi's were remote before Derry named any team, and we only have ourselves to blame for that one. Any player having trouble to motivate himself for a Kerry Cork game, should think about playing another sport...like Cricket or someother sport where you don't get hurt!!! lol Jesus you'll draw sully on us talking about cricket!! He's fierce fond of the Anglo game!! Sure wasn't a dirty Brit declared the father of the internet? Bloody Anglo pastime these fora.
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Post by leesider on Apr 4, 2014 8:03:24 GMT
Superaidan is there to save the day: Aidan O’Mahony, a garda and a footballer for Kerry, had to use quick reflexes yesterday to catch a chair hurled through the air at Cork District Court. Garda O’Mahony had to grab the flying chair in courtroom 1, where he was attending in the course of his duties keeping order in the courthouse. Jason Landy, aged 25, was sitting on one of three chairs in the custodial section of the court. Garda David Noonan gave evidence of arresting Landy, of no fixed address, and charging him with entering Blackrock Hall pharmacy at Eden, Skehard Rd, as a trespasser on April 1, with intent to steal. Judge Leo Malone remanded the accused in custody to appear by video link from prison today. Landy stood and shouted “* you” and words to that effect at nobody in particular, before grabbing one of the chairs and hurling it through the air. The chair went flying down the side of the room close to where Garda O’Mahony was standing. He put his hands up, blocking it and then grabbing it. With the assistance of other gardaí, Landy was escorted back to the holding cells. © Irish Examiner Ltd. All rights reserved I am really surprised SuperAidan didn't fall over holding his face
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Post by jackmurphy on Apr 4, 2014 9:32:01 GMT
Paddy Power's odds for Sunday's game :- Kerry 4/7, Cork 7/4, Draw 8/1. Mayo are 1/12 to beat Derry.
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 4, 2014 12:40:47 GMT
Jesus you'll draw sully on us talking about cricket!! He's fierce fond of the Anglo game!! Sure wasn't a dirty Brit declared the father of the internet? Bloody Anglo pastime these fora. Young Mr. Crean may have played cricket when on shore leave during his career sailing the high seas for king and country.
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Post by KerryInDub1 on Apr 4, 2014 12:58:49 GMT
Jesus you'll draw sully on us talking about cricket!! He's fierce fond of the Anglo game!! Your inflamatory comments about my sporting preferences have been duely noted and names have been written in my little black book. I will have you know Seamo that I played in the first ever floodlit cricket match in this country. It was played in Dalymount Park...and one of the opposition broke his leg. Did he trip over the wicket as he was reaching for a prawn sandwich?
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Post by glengael on Apr 4, 2014 13:59:54 GMT
Is 3pm Sunday? Is there any word on how this rally thing might affect traffic, parking etc around Tralee.
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 4, 2014 15:16:05 GMT
Deferred coverage on TG4 with Dublin v Tyrone live
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 4, 2014 15:17:47 GMT
Your inflamatory comments about my sporting preferences have been duely noted and names have been written in my little black book. I will have you know Seamo that I played in the first ever floodlit cricket match in this country. It was played in Dalymount Park...and one of the opposition broke his leg. Did he trip over the wicket as he was reaching for a prawn sandwich? You must have been there. Was that you in the stand drinking your Pimms
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Apr 4, 2014 15:32:58 GMT
Did he trip over the wicket as he was reaching for a prawn sandwich? You must have been there. Was that you in the stand drinking your Pimms Have to admit I have been watching T20 today as it's on sky sports and I had to support he saffers. Hate that Protea nickname though they are forcing on them.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Apr 4, 2014 15:44:03 GMT
You must have been there. Was that you in the stand drinking your Pimms Have to admit I have been watching T20 today as it's on sky sports and I had to support he saffers. Hate that Protea nickname though they are forcing on them. I find the Test matches a terrible bore but the 20-20 is mighty.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Apr 4, 2014 15:59:09 GMT
Have to admit I have been watching T20 today as it's on sky sports and I had to support he saffers. Hate that Protea nickname though they are forcing on them. I find the Test matches a terrible bore but the 20-20 is mighty. Same for me. I have no idea about the rules but 20-20 is interesting to watch. 54 day long test matches aren't doing it for me.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Apr 4, 2014 16:12:47 GMT
By Martin Carney The clocks have gone forward. The evenings are lengthening. Sunday is decision time for many teams as they contest the final round of the regular Football League season. In Division 1 both Kildare and Westmeath have plunged through the relegation trap door so their joust in Newbridge carries little more than bragging rights. Of the remaining six, both Cork and Derry appear certain to contest the semi finals leaving Dublin, Mayo, Tyrone and possibly Kerry with lots to play for. Horan's men need to tighten up Mayo host table toppers Derry in what is a must win game for them. In a topsy-turvy season to date they hold the scoring record in the division, while simultaneously conceding more than any of the other teams. Indeed their concession of 13 goals exceeds that of any other team across the League. These defensive deficiencies in recent games are certain to have caused alarm and prompted a review of the wisdom of the gung-ho attacking approach that has been a feature of their half-back line and midfield. Individually these sectors are faring well but the absence of cover on turnover ball has hurt. Jason Gibbons has blossomed into a midfielder of real consequence this spring and along with Aidan O’Shea has provided Mayo with a solid platform. Provided their defensive duties are given equal priority the westerners will be hard to beat on their own turf.
Derry’s Mark Lynch has given his team leadership and direction. His tally of 2-27 so far confirms this, but Mayo’s desire and need for silverware, even a League title, should propel them to the last four. Dubs to enter the Tyrone den Tyrone and Dublin met twice in last year’s campaign, with each side savouring a victory in what were enjoyable contests. Omagh is a tough venue which seldom dispenses favours to visiting teams and whenever the prospect of ending Dublin’s interest in the League is hitched to Tyrone's opportunity of advancement you can expect a full-on encounter. Last Saturday’s draw with Mayo will send Dublin north in confident mood. Eoghan O’Gara’s goals might have been the icing on the cake but what was hard to ignore was the class of Cormac Costello, the guile and industry of Kevin McManamon and the team’s refusal to allow Stephen Cluxton’s sending-off derail them.
Dublin are getting close to Championship pace and their strength in depth is enviable. Yet if recent history tells us anything it is that Tyrone delight in lowering the colours of the so-called established footballing order. Mickey Harte will be keen to atone for their drop in performance levels in the second half of their outing with Cork. The All-Ireland champions can expect a more customary and consistent Tyrone onslaught than was in evidence in Páirc Uí Rinn last week. What we all would like to see reprised is the exhibition of kicking skills performed by Kyle Coney. It’s refreshing to see a player not obsessed with the urge to take on defenders and be remembered for his work-rate and industry. Last Sunday the Ardboe lad was a model of efficiency with his elegant and accurate striking of the ball with either foot. If his partnership with Darren McCurry can flourish Tyrone can rediscover recent glories quicker than many imagined. Nonetheless, though it will be hard- earned, I think the Dubs will squeak it. Old foes collide ahead of expected summer showdown I’m not sure if either team would have welcomed meeting the other at this stage of the spring campaign and if my earlier predictions succeed, a Kerry win will be simply academic with Cork going through and the Kingdom establishing a psychological edge for the inevitable Munster final meeting in July. Both teams will have drawn comfort from their campaign to date. David Moran has put his injury woes behind him and forged a strong partnership with Anthony Maher. Stephen O’Brien, James O’Donoghue and Paul Geaney strike a nice balance in their full- forward line and to a degree are compensating for the loss of the maestro, Colm Cooper.
Brian Cuthbert fields a largely experimental defence this weekend by placing Paddy Kelly at centre half back and giving starts to Damien Cahalane and Jamie Sullivan. Yet it is the omission of Paul Kerrigan, Donnacha O’Connor and Colm O’Neill that suggests to me that winning this game isn’t a benchmark he is too bothered about. Division 3 beckons for Laois? Briefly looking at the other divisions it appears that barring a calamity, Monaghan will meet Donegal in the Division 2 decider. Their two point advantage over the third placed team, Down, added to their vastly superior points difference virtually guarantees them promotion. At the other end of the table, Laois, Armagh and Galway play for their survival in the section. Of the three Galway face a daunting trip to Clones. Their earlier form was poor but if they can use the momentum gained from their last three outings they have enough talent to survive. I think Donegal will beat Armagh and Laois’ recent run of poor results will continue and condemn them to Division 3.
Cavan and Roscommon are the Division 3 kingpins, while at the foot of the table the outcome of the head-to-head between Wexford and Longford will decide who will join Offaly in Division 4. Clare can make step up with Tipp Even though they have a difficult away trip to Belfast on Sunday I still expect Clare have done enough to face Tipperary in the divisional final and get promotion as Tipp should take care of the third placed team Wicklow. Everything points to an exciting conclusion to the League so go out and support your team. WEEKEND FIXTURES SATURDAY 5 APRIL Division 3 Limerick v Cavan, Gaelic Grounds, 4pm SUNDAY 6 APRIL Division 1 Kerry v Cork, Austin Stack Park, 3pm Kildare v Westmeath, Newbridge, 3pm Mayo v Derry, MacHale Park, 3pm Tyrone v Dublin, Healy Park, 3pm Division 2 Armagh v Donegal, Athletic Grounds, 3pm Laois v Down, O'Moore Park, 3pm Louth v Meath, Gaelic Grounds, 3pm Monaghan v Galway, Clones, 3pm Division 3 Fermanagh v Offaly, Brewster Park, 3pm Roscommon v Sligo, Dr Hyde Park, 3pm Wexford v Longford, Wexford Park, 3pm Division 4 Antrim v Clare, Creggan, 2pm London v Leitrim, Ruislip, 2pm Tipperary v Wicklow, Semple Stadium, 2pm Waterford v Carlow, Dungarvan, 2pm Live coverage and updates of all Sunday’s action from 14:00 on Sunday 6 April on RTÉ Radio 1, RTÉ RnaG and RTÉ.ie (Worldwide). Television highlights on League Sunday from 19:30 on RTÉ Two and RTE.ie (Ireland only).
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 4, 2014 16:39:08 GMT
I find the Test matches a terrible bore but the 20-20 is mighty. Same for me. I have no idea about the rules but 20-20 is interesting to watch. 54 day long test matches aren't doing it for me. Spent the afternoon on the couch watching it. Made a nice few quid on it too.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Apr 4, 2014 16:45:03 GMT
Same for me. I have no idea about the rules but 20-20 is interesting to watch. 54 day long test matches aren't doing it for me. Spent the afternoon on the couch watching it. Made a nice few quid on it too. I was sure South Africa would win it but Kohli was the difference.
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Post by ballybunion on Apr 4, 2014 16:46:11 GMT
I dunno if its somewhere else on the forum or not but this is the team v Cork on Sunday.
The Kerry Senior Football Team to play Cork in Round 7 of the Allianz Football League on Sunday shows 2 changes in personnel from the side that defeated Westmeath in Round 6. Both changes are in the half forward line where Donnchadh Walsh and Daithí Casey come in for Jonathan Lyne and Bryan Sheehan. Pa Kilkenny returns to the panel after injury.
The team is as follows: 1.Brian Kelly Killarney Legion 2.Paul Murphy Rathmore 3.Mark Griffin St Michaels/Foilmore 4.Shane Enright Tarbert 5.Peter Crowley Laune Rangers 6.Fionn Fitzgerald Dr Crokes 7.Marc Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht 8.Anthony Maher Duagh 9.David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys 10.Donnchadh Walsh Cromane 11.Daithí Casey Dr Crokes 12.Kieran O’Leary (Capt)Dr Crokes 13.Stephen O’Brien Kenmare 14.Paul Geaney Dingle 15.James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion
Fir Ionaid: 16.Brendan Kealy Kilcummin 17.Bryan Sheehan St Marys 18.Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion 19.Darran O’Sullivan Glenbeigh Glencar 20.Johnny Buckley Dr Crokes 21.Aidan O’Mahony Rathmore 22.Jack Sherwood Firies 23.Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys 24.Michael Geaney Dingle 25.Brian McGuire Listowel Emmets 26.Pa Kilkenny Glenbeigh/Glencar
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Post by seamo on Apr 4, 2014 17:02:52 GMT
I dunno if its somewhere else on the forum or not but this is the team v Cork on Sunday. The Kerry Senior Football Team to play Cork in Round 7 of the Allianz Football League on Sunday shows 2 changes in personnel from the side that defeated Westmeath in Round 6. Both changes are in the half forward line where Donnchadh Walsh and Daithí Casey come in for Jonathan Lyne and Bryan Sheehan. Pa Kilkenny returns to the panel after injury. The team is as follows: 1.Brian Kelly Killarney Legion 2.Paul Murphy Rathmore 3.Mark Griffin St Michaels/Foilmore 4.Shane Enright Tarbert 5.Peter Crowley Laune Rangers 6.Fionn Fitzgerald Dr Crokes 7.Marc Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht 8.Anthony Maher Duagh 9.David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys 10.Donnchadh Walsh Cromane 11.Daithí Casey Dr Crokes 12.Kieran O’Leary (Capt)Dr Crokes 13.Stephen O’Brien Kenmare 14.Paul Geaney Dingle 15.James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion Fir Ionaid: 16.Brendan Kealy Kilcummin 17.Bryan Sheehan St Marys 18.Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion 19.Darran O’Sullivan Glenbeigh Glencar 20.Johnny Buckley Dr Crokes 21.Aidan O’Mahony Rathmore 22.Jack Sherwood Firies 23.Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys 24.Michael Geaney Dingle 25.Brian McGuire Listowel Emmets 26.Pa Kilkenny Glenbeigh/Glencar Wrong thread...this is the cricket thread! It's beginning to look like that's going to be our championship 1-10. Great that the team is begining to look settled.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Apr 4, 2014 17:08:23 GMT
I'm glad to see Casey coming in to win breaking ball but he needs to have a very good game as he sometimes swicthrs off in games. Good too to see the hardest working man in football back but I'm still afraid Sheehan's place kicking will be missed. Surely he will come on as a sub and what a sub to be able to bring on.
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Post by ballybunion on Apr 4, 2014 17:44:32 GMT
Yes,getting a settled look, somebody said 1-10 anyway but I'm thinking 1-15.Donaghy,Young and Declan O Sullivan to join yet but when? where are they?.Our next (important) game is in the championship.Young I believe has been injured but where are the other two?
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Post by fitz on Apr 4, 2014 18:15:32 GMT
Folks quickly forget we were ashen at the thought of relegation but a few weeks ago. With success cometh greed. The league has turned out just swell given stoopid naive losses to Dublin and Derry. We've managed without Gooch, which was as bad a blow we could have got,we have Darran back flying and we have Dec and Killian in the wings, plus Star who frankly a few people have been borderline thrashing in some posts I've read recently too. True he had a washout last year, but he's still just 30/31 and he has motivation to return and he has delivered plenty. He needs to adapt what he's done to date in FF, which is the only place to have him Imo. The JODSOB running off him. We do without Gooch have the best forward in the country without question on current form in James. We are way ahead of this time last year. The AI is realistic but will take an awful lot to win too in reality. Imagine we are contenders genuinely without Gooch, Tomas, Tommy W, Tadhg, Paul, Eoin, Darragh, Tom Sull, Mike Mac from our 09 win. Sure the semi in league would be better, but the league has turned out fine for me anyway. We have fare ahead worth anticipating..
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Post by Deise Exile on Apr 4, 2014 18:21:45 GMT
I dunno if its somewhere else on the forum or not but this is the team v Cork on Sunday. The Kerry Senior Football Team to play Cork in Round 7 of the Allianz Football League on Sunday shows 2 changes in personnel from the side that defeated Westmeath in Round 6. Both changes are in the half forward line where Donnchadh Walsh and Daithí Casey come in for Jonathan Lyne and Bryan Sheehan. Pa Kilkenny returns to the panel after injury. The team is as follows: 1.Brian Kelly Killarney Legion 2.Paul Murphy Rathmore 3.Mark Griffin St Michaels/Foilmore 4.Shane Enright Tarbert 5.Peter Crowley Laune Rangers 6.Fionn Fitzgerald Dr Crokes 7.Marc Ó Sé An Ghaeltacht 8.Anthony Maher Duagh 9.David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys 10.Donnchadh Walsh Cromane 11.Daithí Casey Dr Crokes 12.Kieran O’Leary (Capt)Dr Crokes 13.Stephen O’Brien Kenmare 14.Paul Geaney Dingle 15.James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion Fir Ionaid: 16.Brendan Kealy Kilcummin 17.Bryan Sheehan St Marys 18.Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion 19.Darran O’Sullivan Glenbeigh Glencar 20.Johnny Buckley Dr Crokes 21.Aidan O’Mahony Rathmore 22.Jack Sherwood Firies 23.Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys 24.Michael Geaney Dingle 25.Brian McGuire Listowel Emmets 26.Pa Kilkenny Glenbeigh/Glencar Wrong thread...this is the cricket thread! It's beginning to look like that's going to be our championship 1-10. Great that the team is begining to look settled. Indeed, next well be discussing rugby soccer and tennis!!
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Post by southward on Apr 4, 2014 18:52:59 GMT
14 changes is pretty bad form by Derry.
Anyone know if we need tickets beforehand/pay at the gate/tickets on sale outside ?
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Post by seamo on Apr 4, 2014 19:15:23 GMT
Yes,getting a settled look, somebody said 1-10 anyway but I'm thinking 1-15.Donaghy,Young and Declan O Sullivan to join yet but when? where are they?.Our next (important) game is in the championship.Young I believe has been injured but where are the other two? Declan had an extended break (well deserved and will be of benefit), due back this month. Donaghy, recovering from injury I think?
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 4, 2014 19:43:19 GMT
Folks quickly forget we were ashen at the thought of relegation but a few weeks ago. With success cometh greed. The league has turned out just swell given stoopid naive losses to Dublin and Derry. We've managed without Gooch, which was as bad a blow we could have got,we have Darran back flying and we have Dec and Killian in the wings, plus Star who frankly a few people have been borderline thrashing in some posts I've read recently too. True he had a washout last year, but he's still just 30/31 and he has motivation to return and he has delivered plenty. He needs to adapt what he's done to date in FF, which is the only place to have him Imo. The JODSOB running off him. We do without Gooch have the best forward in the country without question on current form in James. We are way ahead of this time last year. The AI is realistic but will take an awful lot to win too in reality. Imagine we are contenders genuinely without Gooch, Tomas, Tommy W, Tadhg, Paul, Eoin, Darragh, Tom Sull, Mike Mac from our 09 win. Sure the semi in league would be better, but the league has turned out fine for me anyway. We have fare ahead worth anticipating.. The manner is which the two points were gifted to Dublin was hard to take.
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Post by southward on Apr 4, 2014 20:38:49 GMT
Folks quickly forget we were ashen at the thought of relegation but a few weeks ago. With success cometh greed. The league has turned out just swell given stoopid naive losses to Dublin and Derry. We've managed without Gooch, which was as bad a blow we could have got,we have Darran back flying and we have Dec and Killian in the wings, plus Star who frankly a few people have been borderline thrashing in some posts I've read recently too. True he had a washout last year, but he's still just 30/31 and he has motivation to return and he has delivered plenty. He needs to adapt what he's done to date in FF, which is the only place to have him Imo. The JODSOB running off him. We do without Gooch have the best forward in the country without question on current form in James. We are way ahead of this time last year. The AI is realistic but will take an awful lot to win too in reality. Imagine we are contenders genuinely without Gooch, Tomas, Tommy W, Tadhg, Paul, Eoin, Darragh, Tom Sull, Mike Mac from our 09 win. Sure the semi in league would be better, but the league has turned out fine for me anyway. We have fare ahead worth anticipating.. The manner is which the two points were gifted to Dublin was hard to take. I'd say a question of self-belief at the time as much as anything. If it was a few games later we wouldn't have let it slip. When you think about it, Dublin could easily be in relegation bother now - we could well have beaten them and Mayo certainly should have.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Apr 5, 2014 0:51:30 GMT
The League is a trade-off between blooding and winning and while we could have gone down both last year and this, we didn't, so the blooding was maximum. He who dares wins so regardless of play-offs we'd have to be facing The Championship in the best possible shape. We have a panel that will look to mature and no team will be optimistic facing us. I believe that Fitzie will win Sams for us, all a matter of how soon. We will be more focused as we are very much under dogs and maybe with the Dublins and Mayos a bit optimistic while we have to be realistic in that we have lost some stalwarts.
I see a really great team coming together here for us and I'd be cautiously optimistic that every member of the wider panel of players can win a Celtic Cross out of their time under Fitzie.
AS I AM AT IT I THINK WE SHOULD ALL BE THINKING OF GOOCH THESE DAYS AND IF HE IS READING, WE ALL HOPE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE AND GET WELL SOON MAN, YOUR COUNTY NEEDS YOU. THE THOUGHT OF YOURSELF AND JOD LEADING A KILLARNEY CHARGE FOR THE KINGDOM IS WHAT GREATNESS IS ABOUT AND HOPEFULLY THAT DAY WILL DAWN. DON'T KNOW IF IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO SET UP A GOOD WISHES TO COLM THREAD, I DON'T THINK IT WOULD BE A BAD THING, SO OVER TO YOU A CHAIRDE CHIARRAÍ.
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Post by Deise Exile on Apr 5, 2014 6:43:10 GMT
The League is a trade-off between blooding and winning and while we could have gone down both last year and this, we didn't, so the blooding was maximum. He who dares wins so regardless of play-offs we'd have to be facing The Championship in the best possible shape. We have a panel that will look to mature and no team will be optimistic facing us. I believe that Fitzie will win Sams for us, all a matter of how soon. We will be more focused as we are very much under dogs and maybe with the Dublins and Mayos a bit optimistic while we have to be realistic in that we have lost some stalwarts. I see a really great team coming together here for us and I'd be cautiously optimistic that every member of the wider panel of players can win a Celtic Cross out of their time under Fitzie. AS I AM AT IT I THINK WE SHOULD ALL BE THINKING OF GOOCH THESE DAYS AND IF HE IS READING, WE ALL HOPE YOU ARE COMFORTABLE AND GET WELL SOON MAN, YOUR COUNTY NEEDS YOU. THE THOUGHT OF YOURSELF AND JOD LEADING A KILLARNEY CHARGE FOR THE KINGDOM IS WHAT GREATNESS IS ABOUT AND HOPEFULLY THAT DAY WILL DAWN. DON'T KNOW IF IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO SET UP A GOOD WISHES TO COLM THREAD, I DON'T THINK IT WOULD BE A BAD THING, SO OVER TO YOU A CHAIRDE CHIARRAÍ. Nice idea. The guy is a hero to all
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