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Post by kerrygold on Jun 20, 2019 8:44:48 GMT
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 20, 2019 9:37:44 GMT
Kerry must stop Dublin this year. The Five in a Row can not stand. I don't care if they're not ready yet they have to be. Why. The GAA selected on county for preferment and are hoist on their own petard now. Not Kerrys problem.
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Post by kerryexile on Jun 20, 2019 9:38:19 GMT
The team to be announced this evening will definitely contain surprises.
I think Peter knows the team he would pick if the AI final was tomorrow but it is not and he still has opportunities to see how some players fit in. There are a few combinations of 3 or 4 players where 1 or 2 from each combination can make the team. There is probably one place available at wing forwards between Diarmuid O’Connor, Micheál Burns and Dara Moynihan. If JO’D is unavailable 2 of them may play or David Shaw may come into the FF line. The cautious thing would be not to have 2 of them starting in the same line which ups David’s chances. If Diarmuid is midfield …………….
The defence has a few combinations also. Of course we don’t know the full story regarding injuries and that could change the options. So teamwork may not be as fluent as we would expect in a Munster Final.
The game could be a hard fought battle. Kerry should win by a single digit number of points. If they get through by 1 and a few young players show that can step up to the mark it will be job well done. Ability to take scores will likely be the deciding factor for Kerry.
Moran will definitely start if available.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jun 20, 2019 10:14:30 GMT
Kerry must stop Dublin this year. The Five in a Row can not stand. I don't care if they're not ready yet they have to be. Why. The GAA selected on county for preferment and are hoist on their own petard now. Not Kerrys problem. Have you ever worked as a motivational speaker? You've really got that can-do attitude that corporates would love to instil in their employees.
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 20, 2019 12:46:09 GMT
Anyone getting emotional about Dublin's canter to 5 in a row needs to stop being delusional..............Its a done-deal.
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 20, 2019 12:49:38 GMT
The team to be announced this evening will definitely contain surprises. I think Peter knows the team he would pick if the AI final was tomorrow but it is not and he still has opportunities to see how some players fit in. There are a few combinations of 3 or 4 players where 1 or 2 from each combination can make the team. There is probably one place available at wing forwards between Diarmuid O’Connor, Micheál Burns and Dara Moynihan. If JO’D is unavailable 2 of them may play or David Shaw may come into the FF line. The cautious thing would be not to have 2 of them starting in the same line which ups David’s chances. If Diarmuid is midfield ……………. The defence has a few combinations also. Of course we don’t know the full story regarding injuries and that could change the options. So teamwork may not be as fluent as we would expect in a Munster Final. The game could be a hard fought battle. Kerry should win by a single digit number of points. If they get through by 1 and a few young players show that can step up to the mark it will be job well done. Ability to take scores will likely be the deciding factor for Kerry. Moran will definitely start if available. Diarmuid O'Connor will start. One of Kerry's better players in Ennis. Any update on Peter Crowley's injury? He is walking around freely without any sign of a limp or constriction to his walk/movement.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jun 20, 2019 12:55:52 GMT
Anyone getting emotional about Dublin's canter to 5 in a row needs to stop being delusional..............Its a done-deal. Another who would have you running through walls. I guess some people just love the misery.
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Post by glengael on Jun 20, 2019 13:52:42 GMT
The team to be announced this evening will definitely contain surprises. I think Peter knows the team he would pick if the AI final was tomorrow but it is not and he still has opportunities to see how some players fit in. There are a few combinations of 3 or 4 players where 1 or 2 from each combination can make the team. There is probably one place available at wing forwards between Diarmuid O’Connor, Micheál Burns and Dara Moynihan. If JO’D is unavailable 2 of them may play or David Shaw may come into the FF line. The cautious thing would be not to have 2 of them starting in the same line which ups David’s chances. If Diarmuid is midfield ……………. The defence has a few combinations also. Of course we don’t know the full story regarding injuries and that could change the options. So teamwork may not be as fluent as we would expect in a Munster Final. The game could be a hard fought battle. Kerry should win by a single digit number of points. If they get through by 1 and a few young players show that can step up to the mark it will be job well done. Ability to take scores will likely be the deciding factor for Kerry. Moran will definitely start if available. Diarmuid O'Connor will start. One of Kerry's better players in Ennis. Any update on Peter Crowley's injury? He is walking around freely without any sign of a limp or constriction to his walk/movement. Re Peter's injury, Laune Rangers were sending good wishes to him on his surgery on their Twitter account a few weeks ago.
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 20, 2019 14:01:00 GMT
Diarmuid O'Connor will start. One of Kerry's better players in Ennis. Any update on Peter Crowley's injury? He is walking around freely without any sign of a limp or constriction to his walk/movement. Re Peter's injury, Laune Rangers were sending good wishes to him on his surgery on their Twitter account a few weeks ago. Good news so, he looks very well. Cheers glengael.
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Post by kerryexile on Jun 20, 2019 14:05:38 GMT
Anyone getting emotional about Dublin's canter to 5 in a row needs to stop being delusional..............Its a done-deal. Another who would have you running through walls. I guess some people just love the misery. Its an subliminal each way bet. Either I was right all along and I told you so or Dublin didn't win 5 in a row and that makes me feel good.
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 20, 2019 14:37:50 GMT
Why. The GAA selected on county for preferment and are hoist on their own petard now. Not Kerrys problem. Have you ever worked as a motivational speaker? You've really got that can-do attitude that corporates would love to instil in their employees. 2016 and 2017 were when the five in a row could be stopped but you couldnt read the tea leaves then... you were in full anti Mayo anti Killian OConnor mode. Anyway, i am beginning to enjoy watching the GAA get out of their prediciment. It wont be easy.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jun 20, 2019 16:21:23 GMT
Why. The GAA selected on county for preferment and are hoist on their own petard now. Not Kerrys problem. Have you ever worked as a motivational speaker? You've really got that can-do attitude that corporates would love to instil in their employees. I hate that attitude as well. Yes Dublin have advantages but wouldn't that make beating them all the sweeter? We are the Kings of football and we should believe we can beat anyone. It is our best 15/21 against their best 15/21, anything can happen on the day. I don't care what anyone says we have an excellent team and panel and I am very hopeful for the games ahead.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jun 20, 2019 16:32:37 GMT
Have you ever worked as a motivational speaker? You've really got that can-do attitude that corporates would love to instil in their employees. 2016 and 2017 were when the five in a row could be stopped but you couldnt read the tea leaves then... you were in full anti Mayo anti Killian OConnor mode. Anyway, i am beginning to enjoy watching the GAA get out of their prediciment. It wont be easy. If there are people like you and the other Misery Merchant involved with intercounty setups we really are goosed.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jun 20, 2019 16:33:40 GMT
Another who would have you running through walls. I guess some people just love the misery. Its an subliminal each way bet. Either I was right all along and I told you so or Dublin didn't win 5 in a row and that makes me feel good. It'll be a dagger through every Kerry person's heart if the Dubs do it.
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Post by Fado on Jun 20, 2019 16:49:14 GMT
In the meanwhile, there"s the matter of dealing with a few rebels,
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Post by kerryboy83 on Jun 20, 2019 17:04:11 GMT
Exactly. Forget bout Dublin for now. Cork is our main focus.i spose Paul Murphy will come back in for enright and I suspect he will pick up ruairi deane
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jun 20, 2019 17:16:42 GMT
In 2011 a fancied Kerry team lost against a young Dublin team, many gave them no chance against an experienced Kerry side with multiple All Irelands behind them. The roles may be reversed this year. These boys have no fear, they dont have the scars, they only have faith in their own abilities. We will deal with Cork and if we get to August we will deal with whatever that gives us too. Up the Kingdom.
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Post by Kingdomson on Jun 20, 2019 17:16:44 GMT
Anyone getting emotional about Dublin's canter to 5 in a row needs to stop being delusional..............Its a done-deal. It doesn’t matter one iota really because the greatest team I’ve seen in action and of modern times remains the Kerry team of 78-82. Right, some started out in 75 and finished in 86 or later but for that period between 78-82 they were imperious. We’re talking about the same squad and first 15 more or less year in and year out. We can’t compare with Dublin in this era because Dublin are hitting the re-set button and regenerating at a rate only a county with their population and resources can do. If someone wants to compare present Dublin with the greatest team of all time which is Kerry 78-82, I’m going to ask what Dublin side do you mean – the 2011 model? 2013? 2015? 2017? etc. There is no comparison because it simply isn’t like for like only an exercise in bull*it.
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 20, 2019 17:18:50 GMT
2016 and 2017 were when the five in a row could be stopped but you couldnt read the tea leaves then... you were in full anti Mayo anti Killian OConnor mode. Anyway, i am beginning to enjoy watching the GAA get out of their prediciment. It wont be easy. If there are people like you and the other Misery Merchant involved with intercounty setups we really are goosed. anyone disagreeing with you is a misery merchant. We all had to put up with your anti Mayo bile for years there not to mention a strange fixation with Cillian oConnor. You will just have to learn to accept that people have alternate views.
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Post by Fado on Jun 20, 2019 17:40:23 GMT
Take a hint, give it a rest with the squabbling!
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Post by southward on Jun 20, 2019 17:51:03 GMT
Kerry must stop Dublin this year. The Five in a Row can not stand. I don't care if they're not ready yet they have to be. Why. The GAA selected on county for preferment and are hoist on their own petard now. Not Kerrys problem. Kerry not winning the All-Ireland is Kerry's problem; a catastrophe for Kerry supporters, as it always is. The prospect of Croke Park officials dangling on a petard will be of no comfort if the canister don't come home.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jun 20, 2019 18:08:25 GMT
If there are people like you and the other Misery Merchant involved with intercounty setups we really are goosed. anyone disagreeing with you is a misery merchant. We all had to put up with your anti Mayo bile for years there not to mention a strange fixation with Cillian oConnor. You will just have to learn to accept that people have alternate views. I don't understand the link between posts mostly from 2+ years ago about Mayo and the fact that you and KG don't really see any point in having a championship at all this year.
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Post by Fado on Jun 20, 2019 18:13:32 GMT
I'm off to put the kettle on, anyone up for a cup of tea and a chocolate hobnob?
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Post by Fado on Jun 20, 2019 18:14:11 GMT
Sorry, i'm off topic!
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 20, 2019 18:28:00 GMT
Peter Keane says he would your hand off for a point win.
I suppose he has to guard against complanancy.
Still and all it will be quite the ambush if Cork win this ...on the scale of Kilmichael.
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Post by veteran on Jun 20, 2019 18:34:50 GMT
Anyone getting emotional about Dublin's canter to 5 in a row needs to stop being delusional..............Its a done-deal. It doesn’t matter one iota really because the greatest team I’ve seen in action and of modern times remains the Kerry team of 78-82. Right, some started out in 75 and finished in 86 or later but for that period between 78-82 they were imperious. We’re talking about the same squad and first 15 more or less year in and year out. We can’t compare with Dublin in this era because Dublin are hitting the re-set button and regenerating at a rate only a county with their population and resources can do. If someone wants to compare present Dublin with the greatest team of all time which is Kerry 78-82, I’m going to ask what Dublin side do you mean – the 2011 model? 2013? 2015? 2017? etc. There is no comparison because it simply isn’t like for like only an exercise in bull*it. Interesting post Kingdomson.
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 20, 2019 18:55:59 GMT
It doesn’t matter one iota really because the greatest team I’ve seen in action and of modern times remains the Kerry team of 78-82. Right, some started out in 75 and finished in 86 or later but for that period between 78-82 they were imperious. We’re talking about the same squad and first 15 more or less year in and year out. We can’t compare with Dublin in this era because Dublin are hitting the re-set button and regenerating at a rate only a county with their population and resources can do. If someone wants to compare present Dublin with the greatest team of all time which is Kerry 78-82, I’m going to ask what Dublin side do you mean – the 2011 model? 2013? 2015? 2017? etc. There is no comparison because it simply isn’t like for like only an exercise in bull*it. Interesting post Kingdomson. Its quite unique in the history of the assocation that such a dominant team is not really growing old together.
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Post by john4 on Jun 20, 2019 19:06:52 GMT
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Post by The16thMan on Jun 20, 2019 19:13:04 GMT
I imagine that SOB wil be playing more towards the corner forward position than Daragh Moynihan. A half back line that likes to go forward but not 100% on the whole man marking qualities of our backs. I can see Ruairi Deane being thrown in full forward and causing us a real threat under the high ball.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jun 20, 2019 19:13:11 GMT
No David Shaw on the panel at all. Just shows stop listening to rumours.
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