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Post by colinsworth1 on Oct 17, 2020 0:10:01 GMT
Here’s hoping the football is as lively and vigorous as the forum here Taibshe ,veteran, rolling stone very good points made by all Vet i think the bit of adversity only bring s out the best in you football is mundane by comparison to this conversation !! Id have plenty to add to that as i think we don’t have the right angle in Ireland over emphasis on travel restriction is a mistake in my view I would treat the Island as one entity putting up signs in Irish towns telling people to F off will come back to bite them it’s the wrong approach . The differences between now and March is now we know what we have to do to stay safe yes 100% wear mask in company in car travel bus travel any where there are others. I’m living in the epicenter of the worlds Covid hotspot . its going to get you if you don’t take the simple precautions and take them all the time. You can still operate , you can still work and play just do so safely and you’ll be fine.
I don’t see that team starting I’m saying to myself we had a real rip roaring club championship that unearthed a lot of players but I’m not seeing them on this panel I’d like to see some new faces more of them. Joe O Connor Austin Stack really caught the eye in the club semi final we don’t have a swashbuckling player like him on the team at present and we need a few like him not just for his football but for his attitude . Am i the only one that’s wondering what’s going on with Sean Quilter also Austin Stacks ( full disclosure I’m not from Tralee nor am i a Stack’s fan) Sean Quilter s 4 points in the semi club semi final was as good an imitation of Roy of the Rovers as your ever going to see Why he didn’t start that game or come on earlier will be a debate long into the winter on rock street . why he’s not on the Kerry Panel is something I’d like to hear explained by people with a lot more knowledge than me on the the talent that s in Kerry at the moment .
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Post by Premier on Oct 17, 2020 5:48:57 GMT
Here’s hoping the football is as lively and vigorous as the forum here Taibshe ,veteran, rolling stone very good points made by all Vet i think the bit of adversity only bring s out the best in you football is mundane by comparison to this conversation !! Id have plenty to add to that as i think we don’t have the right angle in Ireland over emphasis on travel restriction is a mistake in my view I would treat the Island as one entity putting up signs in Irish towns telling people to F off will come back to bite them it’s the wrong approach . The differences between now and March is now we know what we have to do to stay safe yes 100% wear mask in company in car travel bus travel any where there are others. I’m living in the epicenter of the worlds Covid hotspot . its going to get you if you don’t take the simple precautions and take them all the time. You can still operate , you can still work and play just do so safely and you’ll be fine. I don’t see that team starting I’m saying to myself we had a real rip roaring club championship that unearthed a lot of players but I’m not seeing them on this panel I’d like to see some new faces more of them. Joe O Connor Austin Stack really caught the eye in the club semi final we don’t have a swashbuckling player like him on the team at present and we need a few like him not just for his football but for his attitude . Am i the only one that’s wondering what’s going on with Sean Quilter also Austin Stacks ( full disclosure I’m not from Tralee nor am i a Stack’s fan) Sean Quilter s 4 points in the semi club semi final was as good an imitation of Roy of the Rovers as your ever going to see Why he didn’t start that game or come on earlier will be a debate long into the winter on rock street . why he’s not on the Kerry Panel is something I’d like to hear explained by people with a lot more knowledge than me on the the talent that s in Kerry at the moment . The fact he can’t get onto a weakened u20 team would probably rule him out from being on the seniors
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Oct 17, 2020 7:31:00 GMT
I know I stated earlier that the game shouldnt be going ahead but now that it is, I cant wait to see a bit football. Christ I've missed seeing Kerry play
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Oct 17, 2020 8:41:39 GMT
Is it GAAGO to watch the match?
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Post by Ballyfireside on Oct 17, 2020 9:02:46 GMT
I know I stated earlier that the game shouldnt be going ahead but now that it is, I cant wait to see a bit football. Christ I've missed seeing Kerry play Same as that, Love is blind, make hypocrites of us all! On selection, some want change while others say changes suggest a dummy team, hope the likes of PK not listening! Aussie rules for breakfast and Monaghan for dinner it is at Ballythefireside, me and the dog, a mans best friend!
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Post by kerryexile on Oct 17, 2020 10:11:32 GMT
The team will probably not line out as named but I hope that one player starts in the position he is named - Diarmuid O'Connor.
During the week Donaghy suggested that he and Jack Barry were not yet good passers from midfield. Diarmuid has given us glimpses of great passing from midfield with both left and right. He hasn't done it at senior inter count championship because he has always been deployed to carry out a very specific job where opportunities to be creative were limited.
He needs games like this.
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Post by ataboy on Oct 17, 2020 10:17:44 GMT
Is it GAAGO to watch the match? I assume there will be commentary or is it just a stream?
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Post by pintpleasejohn on Oct 17, 2020 10:30:38 GMT
Not all too familiar with GAAGo. I’m working so won’t be able to watch live but if I was to buy the stream would i be able to watch the game later on still?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Oct 17, 2020 11:29:07 GMT
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Post by colinsworth1 on Oct 17, 2020 11:31:54 GMT
Here’s hoping the football is as lively and vigorous as the forum here Taibshe ,veteran, rolling stone very good points made by all Vet i think the bit of adversity only bring s out the best in you football is mundane by comparison to this conversation !! Id have plenty to add to that as i think we don’t have the right angle in Ireland over emphasis on travel restriction is a mistake in my view I would treat the Island as one entity putting up signs in Irish towns telling people to F off will come back to bite them it’s the wrong approach . The differences between now and March is now we know what we have to do to stay safe yes 100% wear mask in company in car travel bus travel any where there are others. I’m living in the epicenter of the worlds Covid hotspot . its going to get you if you don’t take the simple precautions and take them all the time. You can still operate , you can still work and play just do so safely and you’ll be fine. I don’t see that team starting I’m saying to myself we had a real rip roaring club championship that unearthed a lot of players but I’m not seeing them on this panel I’d like to see some new faces more of them. Joe O Connor Austin Stack really caught the eye in the club semi final we don’t have a swashbuckling player like him on the team at present and we need a few like him not just for his football but for his attitude . Am i the only one that’s wondering what’s going on with Sean Quilter also Austin Stacks ( full disclosure I’m not from Tralee nor am i a Stack’s fan) Sean Quilter s 4 points in the semi club semi final was as good an imitation of Roy of the Rovers as your ever going to see Why he didn’t start that game or come on earlier will be a debate long into the winter on rock street . why he’s not on the Kerry Panel is something I’d like to hear explained by people with a lot more knowledge than me on the the talent that s in Kerry at the moment . The fact he can’t get onto a weakened u20 team would probably rule him out from being on the seniors Sean must be concentrating on his track career either that or the U20 team is really strong this year . I suppose if he’s not starting for his Club he’d hardly expect to start for county Something not adding up here go figure as they say .
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Post by diego on Oct 17, 2020 12:30:13 GMT
Not all too familiar with GAAGo. I’m working so won’t be able to watch live but if I was to buy the stream would i be able to watch the game later on still? According to the GAA GO website: 'Replays: Individual pay-per-game purchases do not include access to any televised replays of that fixture' Strange phrasing when they say 'televised replays'. Would think 'replays' on it's own would make more sense. Assume that's what they mean. Edit: Ok - should have clicked on the link - they were referring to replays of drawn matches. So it's as clear as mud.
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Post by diego on Oct 17, 2020 12:40:21 GMT
This seems to be the actual answer: support.gaago.ie/support/solutions/articles/77000034471-how-many-times-can-i-watch-a-game-how-long-do-i-have-to-watch-it-'How many times can I watch a game? How long do I have to watch it? Print Modified on: Thu, 21 May, 2020 at 6:24 PM You are entitled to watch a game as many times as you like during ten (non-overlapping) sessions of 24-hours each. Please note that by clicking on an available game and starting a stream, you start a session. In regards to how long do you have to watch a game 'later' (on catch-up) after it is streamed live, all 2020 games will remain on our servers until January 2021'
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Post by Ballyfireside on Oct 17, 2020 12:53:01 GMT
Nothing happening on my screen, what I do?
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Post by homerj on Oct 17, 2020 13:07:16 GMT
Nothing happening on my screen, what I do? Blame the north kerry board?
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Post by homerj on Oct 17, 2020 13:18:07 GMT
Quality is very good, I've it hooked up to the TV off the laptop, you'd never know the difference.
Alot of big names not in the kerry squad today-geaney, JOD, Jack Barry, Sherwood, S o'brien, A Spillane
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Post by veteran on Oct 17, 2020 13:46:12 GMT
Drab enough fare. Backs playing well . Midfield scarcely visible. Diarmuid will have to develop an aggressive streak. Too timid so far. Nothing from our half forward line . Of course the most disappointing aspect of all is to witness gold star forwards like David and Tony spend most of their time defending. Utter madness. Lastly, why are we conceding practically all Monaghan’s kicks out while they are making us work very hard to retain ours.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Oct 17, 2020 13:50:11 GMT
Jason and Paul pointing, defenders scoring is a hallmark of old Kerry, you are watching the next team to win Sam.
You trust Farneys at your peril on stony gray soil.
What is magic about Clifford is that he makes scores out of nothing, 'no entitlement top score' as it is oft put, point on 72 mins typified this though what was he was doing with missed goal - camera telling lies?
Our boys wintered well, Crowley and Jason look a lot stronger, something also looking good about Shane Ryan that I hadn't noticed before - exuding confidence, trusts himself, comfortable in his own skin - however you put it!
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Post by peanuts on Oct 17, 2020 14:47:06 GMT
Drab enough fare. Backs playing well . Midfield scarcely visible. Diarmuid will have to develop an aggressive streak. Too timid so far. Nothing from our half forward line . Of course the most disappointing aspect of all is to witness gold star forwards like David and Tony spend most of their time defending. Utter madness. Lastly, why are we conceding practically all Monaghan’s kicks out while they are making us work very hard to retain ours. I thought Diarmuid O’Connor had a great game.
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Post by colinsworth1 on Oct 17, 2020 14:49:01 GMT
Takeaway from the forwards viewpoint Three goals chinches at least left behind Tony Brosnan twice on empty net. That won’t happen again The Clifford and Lyne overdoing the passing entirely when both had at least one shot each to take from point blank
Let’s put it down to lack of match practice in front of goal
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Post by veteran on Oct 17, 2020 14:53:28 GMT
Drab enough fare. Backs playing well . Midfield scarcely visible. Diarmuid will have to develop an aggressive streak. Too timid so far. Nothing from our half forward line . Of course the most disappointing aspect of all is to witness gold star forwards like David and Tony spend most of their time defending. Utter madness. Lastly, why are we conceding practically all Monaghan’s kicks out while they are making us work very hard to retain ours. I thought Diarmuid O’Connor had a great game. That was a half time comment. Will return for further comments.
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Post by peanuts on Oct 17, 2020 14:55:54 GMT
I thought Diarmuid O’Connor had a great game. That was a half time comment. Will return for further comments. Fair enough
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2020 15:07:56 GMT
The game was what I expected, guys finding their inter country feet again. Best for Kerry I thought were Clifford, White, O Connor and Murphy. Kerry dropped plenty back and were able to limit Monaghan other than McManus who was impressive when he came on. The game probably didn’t further the cause of burns and Moynihan in claiming a starting spot and brosnan missed two gilt edged goal chances
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Oct 17, 2020 15:08:46 GMT
Very impressive by Kerry in my opinion. Coming into what is more or less the first game and with another two debuts you'd think Kerry had been on the road for a while. There were obviously a few mistakes, and Kerry could have been out of sight at half time, but a very good performance. Dara Moynihan might lose his spot next week to Spillane, but based on today I think we might see the same forward unit versus Donegal. The backs were most impressive though. Crowley adds some much needed bite with Murphy and White creating a great attacking platform. Midfield was our one,y weak point today, but O'Connor and Moran were faced with a very experienced and capable midfield pairing. I think O'Connor did enough to get the nod against Donegal. With Walsh on the bench we have options. Perhaps Jack Barry will be back in time, but if not Sean O'Shea could be another option, if Paudie Clifford takes his position. I honestly can't say that any Kerry player wouldn't deserve their starting spots based on today. Playing like that after a long drive and difficult circumstances surrounding the match is impressive. Morley and Foley were stand out performers for me today and together with O'Sullivan it is a full back line good enough of championship football. Burns to me looks more and more like the new Galvin. Not shy of winning the dirty ball, able to score, and adds a bit of much needed bite. It's hard to see where Sean O'Brien or Paudie Clifford could be better today and that is a great position to be in. We have options all over the pitch.
One thing often overlooked is the impact Shane Ryan has and I think he did things right today. As good a goalkeeper as DRory Beggan or Cluxton in my opinion and still improving all the time.
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Post by homerj on Oct 17, 2020 15:47:16 GMT
anything said afterwards about the big names missing off the 26, any of them out with injuries?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Oct 17, 2020 15:56:44 GMT
anything said afterwards about the big names missing off the 26, any of them out with injuries? Apart from Jack Barry I don't think they are injured
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Post by taggert on Oct 17, 2020 16:35:22 GMT
Seoirse, I must have been watching a different game as Burns did not impress me at all, save for 1 nice cross field pass to Clifford which led to a TonyB score. His decision making lets him down far too often - poorly attempting 2 low percentage efforts in the first half and losing possession twice in quick succession in the second half. Rightly hooked when he was. While Dara Moynihan didn't feature prominently, I think he is better in possession - makes better decisions. In the heat of battle and coming down the home straight in natches - its all about players making the right decisions. The drawn game against Dublin a case in point.
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Post by veteran on Oct 17, 2020 20:10:00 GMT
I have already posted my views on the first half .
The best that can be said about the overall quality is that it was a nice game. I have rarely seen Monaghan play with less intensity. Perhaps that is a reflection of this very weird year.
We improved our set up in the second half with David and Tony spending more time inside. Note at the other end how Conor McManus tended to stay in usual habitat , which is where your special marksmen should reside most of the time.
Midfield improved in the second half , especially David Moran who got better the longer the game went on. Diarmuid also improved but as I said previously he needs to become more abrasive . I felt also felt that he could let the ball off quicker to the forwards . But of course he is still a novice . There is no doubting his potential.
It is difficult to find fault with the backs. They all played well with , I suppose , Jason , Tom O’Sullivan and especially Gavin being the pick.
Michael Burns started brightly but found it difficult to make progress. Sean O’Shea was rarely involved to any extent , with Ronan Buckley the hardest worker in the line.
I am not sure that Dara is suited to the inside line. Considering his recent serious injury , I was very pleased with Tony Brosnan. With a bit of luck he could have nailed two goals. He will only get sharper.
In the name of goodness what was David thinking when he decided to pass that ball to ? Gavin White when his usual trick is to glide home such an opportunity. I suspect he has never before turned his nose up at such a goal chance . Must do better David!
What was the thinking behind bringing on Jonathan before say Paudie Clifford. We know what Jonathan will give you at this stage . Paudie was given about three minutes at the end.
Of course it should never have come down to a one score game at the end. During those last flaky minutes our kicks out went awry. I was relieved to see Tommy Walsh field that last kick into our square. It would have been monumentally careless not to come away with a win.
First time tasting GAA go. Great value for a fiver. Presumably we will similarly be able to see the Donegal game.
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Post by Tadhgeen on Oct 17, 2020 22:55:42 GMT
Great to see the Kerry team in action again.
Not an easy place to go and get the win. Well done to players and management!
I suppose there are a few positions up for grabs for the championship and it will be interesting to see if those left out today will get their chance against Donegal.
Sherwood, Geaney, Barry, G Crowley, O’Donoghue, A Spillane, Enright.
Plus the subs today who only got a few minutes...
Interesting selection choices lie ahead.
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Post by kerryeastcoastusa on Oct 17, 2020 23:28:24 GMT
A very good display. The backs in particular were good. Nice to see Jason Foley playing a lead role along with Tom OSullivan and Gavin White. The extra year strength and conditioning has made a big difference to these players and Diarmuid O Connor also. Great to have Peter Crowley back also .. he looked sharp. It’s a difficult panel to make at this stage.
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Post by Deise Exile on Oct 17, 2020 23:57:55 GMT
no time for messing around with team selection. id say whatcwe saw today will be the team going forward. one last league game, possible league title and then straight knockout
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