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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2022 19:39:26 GMT
The local interests in Killarney can get stuffed also. They are irrelevant to this entire debate.
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Post by dc84 on Apr 21, 2022 19:40:19 GMT
"It is understood Cork has formally requested of Kerry that they travel to Páirc Ui Rinn for the provincial semi-final." Thats nice of Cork. We should do what we are told so I suppose.....? Simple response from Kerry (consistent with their position to date) is they will turn up at the appointed ground to play the game. Too right two years in a row we are putting up with nonsense from other counties no backward step this time I hope !
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Post by horsebox77 on Apr 21, 2022 20:05:10 GMT
Powter is a great footballer, think they might be better off without Maguire I am very much inclined to agree, I think Maguire is a tad over rated
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Apr 21, 2022 21:45:56 GMT
We are told by Cork that PUR can hold 15k so Kerry should demand 7k tickets and let Cork have the balance. Only fair. If Cork lied about the capacity (post health and safety) then that's on them.
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 21, 2022 23:16:43 GMT
Powter is a great footballer, think they might be better off without Maguire Maguire is a strong player in possession but every time he tackles he is like an octopus. Foul every time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2022 7:18:06 GMT
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Post by Premier on Apr 22, 2022 7:18:29 GMT
At least it’s resolved now
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Post by john4 on Apr 22, 2022 7:33:24 GMT
Is it though. I thought the problem that the Munster council had with fixing the match for PUR has to do with crowd capacity and not the fact that our home and away agreement with Cork Gaa involved the use of PUC and Fitzgerald stadium.
The Munster council are no closer to a solution now than yesterday in terms of their reasons for moving the match to Killarney in the first place.
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Post by kerrysouth on Apr 22, 2022 7:46:24 GMT
Finally the venue saga is resolved yet again with the goodwill of Kerry which in fairness has been very well handled by the Kerry county board .. There were very few options available to Kerry in the circumstances and I think there is obviously a very good relationship between the two county boards and Kerry county board have bailed them out on this occasion ..however bad cork are pur is still a cauldron and is exactly the test that Kerry require with the caveat that if in the highly unlikely scenario of a cork win there is a safety net of a back door unlike the Tyrone game last year .. looking forward to the game now and trying to get my hand on a precious ticket .. well done again Kerry for upholding the rich values of our great garlic culture
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Post by Fado on Apr 22, 2022 7:55:16 GMT
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Post by horsebox77 on Apr 22, 2022 8:06:39 GMT
At least the matter is now closed and we have two weeks to prepare, unlike the Tyrone fiasco which only afforded us seven days.
In fairness to the county board, they have included the stipulation that all Cork “Home” games hereafter are PUC. One this is ratified by the Munster CCC then tis will be set in stone.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Apr 22, 2022 8:12:55 GMT
At least the matter is now closed and we have two weeks to prepare, unlike the Tyrone fiasco which only afforded us seven days. In fairness to the county board, they have included the stipulation that all Cork “Home” games hereafter are PUC. One this is ratified by the Munster CCC then tis will be set in stone. Reread Kerry's statement. It says Kerry will agree to put aside home and away agreement with Cork. It was always PUC and Killarney. Cork footballers tried to break the agreement.
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Post by john4 on Apr 22, 2022 8:32:34 GMT
At least the matter is now closed and we have two weeks to prepare, unlike the Tyrone fiasco which only afforded us seven days. In fairness to the county board, they have included the stipulation that all Cork “Home” games hereafter are PUC. One this is ratified by the Munster CCC then tis will be set in stone. Reread Kerry's statement. It says Kerry will agree to put aside home and away agreement with Cork. It was always PUC and Killarney. Cork footballers tried to break the agreement. The reason the Munster council movef the match from PUR to Killarney was based on attendance capacity, They never once stated that they had an issue with PUR because it's outside of our longstanding agreement with Cork Gaa regarding home and away. As far as I know we never said we had an issue with playing the match in PUR. This statement just confirms that Kerry have no issues playing in PUR. It's still up to the Munster council to fix the match.
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Post by tpo on Apr 22, 2022 8:36:05 GMT
Will it revert to a 7pm throw in now ?
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Post by The16thMan on Apr 22, 2022 8:41:57 GMT
Glad that Kerry have come out and taken the decision out of Munster Councils hands even though we didn't need to. It's clear these competitions governing bodies don't have the power anymore, anytime players/counties put their foot down they seem to give in which is dangerous. These authorities have to start showing authority and need to begin putting their foot down with these decisions when they make them. Its beginning to get more and more common that counties get what they want by threatening not to play. Until a team gets told no and is threatened to be thrown out of the competition this will continue to happen. Bravo to Kerry once again though, hopefully it will come around to us some time when we need it.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Apr 22, 2022 8:44:54 GMT
Reread Kerry's statement. It says Kerry will agree to put aside home and away agreement with Cork. It was always PUC and Killarney. Cork footballers tried to break the agreement. The reason the Munster council movef the match from PUR to Killarney was based on attendance capacity, They never once stated that they had an issue with PUR because it's outside of our longstanding agreement with Cork Gaa regarding home and away. As far as I know we never said we had an issue with playing the match in PUR. This statement just confirms that Kerry have no issues playing in PUR. It's still up to the Munster council to fix the match. If the home and away agreement was in place Kerry wouldn't need to put it aside. Cork are due a home game and Kerry would not say they will put the agreement to one side to agree with Cork and play in Cork. Cork threatened to break the agreement (rotating Killarney and PUC) and Kerry relented and put it aside for one year on the basis the public now know its PUC and Killarney only. Maybe the Munster Council didn't want to embarrass the Cork footballers by giving them an out (a capacity issue not a Cork players can't understand agreements issue) which the footballers were too stupid to take.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Apr 22, 2022 8:59:11 GMT
I don't understand why people think this issue is settled.
It's not over until the Munster Council sing.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Apr 22, 2022 9:04:42 GMT
I don't understand why people think this issue is settled. It's not over until the Munster Council sing. Absolutely Munster Council will set a precedence here by backing down. Hopefully common sense prevails as Kerry need this game.
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Post by dc84 on Apr 22, 2022 9:27:45 GMT
Finally the venue saga is resolved yet again with the goodwill of Kerry which in fairness has been very well handled by the Kerry county board .. There were very few options available to Kerry in the circumstances and I think there is obviously a very good relationship between the two county boards and Kerry county board have bailed them out on this occasion ..however bad cork are pur is still a cauldron and is exactly the test that Kerry require with the caveat that if in the highly unlikely scenario of a cork win there is a safety net of a back door unlike the Tyrone game last year .. looking forward to the game now and trying to get my hand on a precious ticket .. well done again Kerry for upholding the rich values of our great garlic culture I hadn't realised we had a great Garlic culture ! I know my father grows some alright at home. (Sorry couldn't resist!) We have been very accomadating again off the pitch , I hope that's where it ends this has actually p222sed me off big time Its an obvious ploy to try and unsettle us wouldn't be surprised if there was something else to happen aswell like something that will delay throw in and cork will be pre warned. There is only one answer to this and that's Excatly what we did last year start at 100mph and don't let up , cork barely stayed up in a fairly weak div2 they won't be used to the pace we can bring both physically and mentally. I hope it's similar to last year tbh score wise.
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Post by southward on Apr 22, 2022 9:40:25 GMT
Between this episode and Tyrone last year, I'm minded of a scene in Fawlty Towers where Sybil orders Basil to smooth over a row with some guests that he feels he hasn't caused. John Cleese responds with the line "Ah, yes, Basil Fawlty Ltd - other people's messes cleaned up by appointment to my wife, Sybil"
Here, just substitute Kerry Co Board for Basil Fawlty Ltd and the GAA for Sybil.
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Post by john4 on Apr 22, 2022 9:47:12 GMT
Between this episode and Tyrone last year, I'm minded of a scene in Fawlty Towers where Sybil orders Basil to smooth over a row with some guests that he feels he hasn't caused. John Cleese responds with the line "Ah, yes, Basil Fawlty Ltd - other people's messes cleaned up by appointment to my wife, Sybil" Here, just substitute Kerry Co Board for Basil Fawlty Ltd and the GAA for Sybil. Are Cork Manuel?
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Apr 22, 2022 9:57:40 GMT
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Apr 22, 2022 9:58:12 GMT
Between this episode and Tyrone last year, I'm minded of a scene in Fawlty Towers where Sybil orders Basil to smooth over a row with some guests that he feels he hasn't caused. John Cleese responds with the line "Ah, yes, Basil Fawlty Ltd - other people's messes cleaned up by appointment to my wife, Sybil" Here, just substitute Kerry Co Board for Basil Fawlty Ltd and the GAA for Sybil. Are Cork Manuel? Living in the past? Best days behind them? Old, venerable, but don't always make sense? Obviously they are the Major.
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Post by thehermit on Apr 22, 2022 12:13:41 GMT
PUR it is, agree with the sentiments of others. Only one way to respond to all this guff and Corkonian shenanigans - embarrass them in front of their own. Go to town on them, I'm expecting a historical winning margin as Kerry's retort!
Kerry now have a bit of a cause for this game and that should ward off any complacency that might have been creeping in after last year.
Now to find a ticket ...
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Post by ciarraimick on Apr 22, 2022 12:26:34 GMT
I would think that if the game is played in pur then the Cork players have to perform and die with their boots on so giving Kerry a good game
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Post by royalkerryfan on Apr 22, 2022 12:36:17 GMT
I would think that if the game is played in pur then the Cork players have to perform and die with their boots on so giving Kerry a good game In the long run it will stand to Kerry.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Apr 22, 2022 12:45:17 GMT
Short short memories.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Apr 22, 2022 12:53:52 GMT
The difference there is Kerry trained for three separate dates and we're overcooked and lost by the tightest of margins in extra time. The date here hasn't changed and I'm sure that Jack planned for the game in Cork at all times. At no stage did Cork actually take any responsibility for the mess they created. They deserve another hiding.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Apr 22, 2022 13:01:35 GMT
So what was the alternative ?
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Post by veteran on Apr 22, 2022 13:03:56 GMT
Lads, lads, it would be no harm to tone down the hubris. How quickly some people appear to have forgotten a miserable , wet day in Pairc Ui Chaoimh not so long ago.
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