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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2019 19:27:40 GMT
In Tuam i think.
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 10, 2019 19:42:04 GMT
The Galway game is provisionally fixed for Sunday Feb 24, not the 23rd. a windy Salthill i suppose Game is fixed for Tuam.
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 10, 2019 19:46:58 GMT
Clare 3-13 Cork 1-10 Cork football really struggling now............... Cork GAA in a bad way. Ronan McCarthy has now one selector ( Seán Hayes) following Eamon Ryan’s & Ciarán O’Sullivan’s resignations; U-20s management team resigned & though new manager in place, no selectors announced. Add in the massive debt on PUC, the legal issues around Diarmuid O’Donovan’s dismissal & its a pretty dismal picture. The 5 year plan now looks to have been nothing more than a pipe dream.
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Post by kot on Feb 11, 2019 11:42:58 GMT
As much as I always enjoyed keeping Cork down, their demise is terrible to see and no good for Kerry. Some of our best victories and when we were at our best has come when we faced a strong Cork team along the way. They are going to need a 50 year plan at this rate and not a 5 year one. They might make a documentary like QPR did that time On that Galway / Monaghan game, it was truly an eyesore and that is mostly down to Galway's approach rather than Monaghan. We certainly won't be in for a spectacle like we had this weekend when we face them in a couple of weeks time.
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Post by playitfair on Feb 11, 2019 22:07:08 GMT
As much as I always enjoyed keeping Cork down, their demise is terrible to see and no good for Kerry. Some of our best victories and when we were at our best has come when we faced a strong Cork team along the way. They are going to need a 50 year plan at this rate and not a 5 year one. They might make a documentary like QPR did that time On that Galway / Monaghan game, it was truly an eyesore and that is mostly down to Galway's approach rather than Monaghan. We certainly won't be in for a spectacle like we had this weekend when we face them in a couple of weeks time. Cork were not good at all against Clare. Big gulf between them yesterday.
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Post by Deise Exile on Feb 11, 2019 22:43:17 GMT
How much of that was because it was under lights? Put in lights in Killarney and play the same game and I think you'd have a very similar atmosphere. Not a chance. I was there in 2015 vs Dublin when we were all Ireland champions. Barely 5000 at the match and zero atmosphere Atmosphere and ocassion Saturday nites settles argument once and for all. Tralee for league and county finals. Killarney for championship
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 11, 2019 23:21:06 GMT
a windy Salthill i suppose Game is fixed for Tuam. Flying up the Motorway from Limerick so. Lovely hotel in Tuam, the Ard Rí, for good food. Nice town as well.
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Post by southward on Feb 18, 2019 18:16:37 GMT
Lads,
Tickets are out for the Mayo game.
Mayo will bring a good crowd, especially as they're going well and, of course, it's St Patrick's weekend. So don't be caught out; book now, just in case.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 18, 2019 18:27:38 GMT
Lads, Tickets are out for the Mayo game. Mayo will bring a good crowd, especially as they're going well and, of course, it's St Patrick's weekend. So don't be caught out; book now, just in case. All ticket event Please note that Kerry V Mayo is an all ticket event Tickets are on sale now in selected Supervalu and Centra Stores and online at tickets.ie Adult €15 Juvenile €5 please inform your club members. There is no tickets available from the county board office
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Post by southward on Feb 23, 2019 23:23:24 GMT
Cork in huge trouble after another home defeat tonight. One point from 4 games in Div 2 - wtf is going on down there? They're better than this, surely.
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Post by sullyschoice on Feb 23, 2019 23:23:27 GMT
Cork are in serious danger of going down to Division 3 after losing to Meath. What the F is going on there
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Post by southward on Feb 23, 2019 23:25:20 GMT
Cork are in serious danger of going down to Division 3 after losing to Meath. What the F is going on there Snap!
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Post by Kingdomson on Feb 23, 2019 23:44:30 GMT
Allianz FL2 2019 P W D L Dif Pts Meath 4 3 0 1 14 6 Fermanagh 3 1 2 0 2 4 Donegal 3 2 0 1 0 4 Clare 3 1 1 1 6 3 Tipperary 3 1 1 1 1 3 Kildare 3 1 1 1 1 3 Armagh 3 0 2 1 -6 2 Cork 4 0 1 3 -18 1Absolutely disgraceful from a county the size of Cork and all the clubs they have! Maybe Cork’s new strategy to screw things up for Kerry is to make sure we leave Munster now every year completely untested! Seriously, the Munster Championship is now a dead competition and a complete farce as Kerry stand alone and peerless. Moreover, the Munster Championship has become a stretching the legs exercise and leaves us cold going into the Super 8s'. Kerry need to go all out to the reach the league final this year and get some serious competitive experience because this is our only opportunity in 2019 before arriving again cold to the Super 8s. Thanks Cork, thanks a lot!
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 24, 2019 2:24:07 GMT
Allianz FL2 2019 P W D L Dif Pts Meath 4 3 0 1 14 6 Fermanagh 3 1 2 0 2 4 Donegal 3 2 0 1 0 4 Clare 3 1 1 1 6 3 Tipperary 3 1 1 1 1 3 Kildare 3 1 1 1 1 3 Armagh 3 0 2 1 -6 2 Cork 4 0 1 3 -18 1Absolutely disgraceful from a county the size of Cork and all the clubs they have! Maybe Cork’s new strategy to screw things up for Kerry is to make sure we leave Munster now every year completely untested! Seriously, the Munster Championship is now a dead competition and a complete farce as Kerry stand alone and peerless. Moreover, the Munster Championship has become a stretching the legs exercise and leaves us cold going into the Super 8s'. Kerry need to go all out to the reach the league final this year and get some serious competitive experience because this is our only opportunity in 2019 before arriving again cold to the Super 8s. Thanks Cork, thanks a lot! Cork play Tipperary in Thurles next and then Donegal in Páirc Uí Rinn. Surely both teams are as tough as the teams that have already beaten Cork. Losing those two games and Cork are a Division 3 team, with Clare and Tipp both still having a theoretical chance of making division 1. Both Tipp and Donegal would feel they belong in Division 1 or at the very least at the top end of division 2. Both look likely to beat Cork on current form. Cork also seem to have no one freetaker, or if they do it isn't very clear. Have Cork ever been division 3 and what does it mean for Kerry if the Munster championship seems to be won before it even happens? In the hurling they can't be relegated, but with Limerick up tomorrow surely they will stay at the bottom of the league there too. Even the ladies are no longer dominant in football or camogie. Something seriously wrong in Cork.
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Post by veteran on Feb 24, 2019 11:36:35 GMT
I did not see all of the Dublin/Mayo match but it is clear that if Dublin are to be beaten other teams will have to improve significantly rather than hoping that the Dubs are in decline. There is no evidence of that especially when top players like Ciaran Kilkenny are in action.
Mayo looked as blunt as ever up front. Still, I would not write them off yet. Their main problem, in comparison with Dublin, is that their panel is inferior. They cannot afford injuries to key players , indeed to too many of their average players, whereas Dublin can survive those setbacks because of the depth of their pool. I would still be hopeful for them ,with James Horan back, provided there best players are available. Allied to that , dare one hope for consistency from Aiden O’Shea. The confluence of all those factors could lead us to witness the last kick of a dying hen. That is my wish for them anyway.
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 24, 2019 20:02:57 GMT
Fermanagh beat Kildare!!! Fermanagh beat Donegal!!!
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Post by southward on Feb 24, 2019 23:01:07 GMT
How on earth does Johnny Cooper not get a black card for the penalty foul? It's the definitive black card offence ffs and exactly the type of foul that the rule was brought in for.
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Post by Ard Mhacha on Feb 25, 2019 0:05:07 GMT
Allianz FL2 2019 P W D L Dif Pts Meath 4 3 0 1 14 6 Fermanagh 3 1 2 0 2 4 Donegal 3 2 0 1 0 4 Clare 3 1 1 1 6 3 Tipperary 3 1 1 1 1 3 Kildare 3 1 1 1 1 3 Armagh 3 0 2 1 -6 2 Cork 4 0 1 3 -18 1Absolutely disgraceful from a county the size of Cork and all the clubs they have! Maybe Cork’s new strategy to screw things up for Kerry is to make sure we leave Munster now every year completely untested! Seriously, the Munster Championship is now a dead competition and a complete farce as Kerry stand alone and peerless. Moreover, the Munster Championship has become a stretching the legs exercise and leaves us cold going into the Super 8s'. Kerry need to go all out to the reach the league final this year and get some serious competitive experience because this is our only opportunity in 2019 before arriving again cold to the Super 8s. Thanks Cork, thanks a lot! In terms of competitiveness, was it ever really alive?
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Post by dano on Feb 25, 2019 4:38:10 GMT
The Munster football final between Cork and Kerry, when both teams were going well never lacked all that is good in sport. Atmosphere, rivalry and competitiveness.
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Post by onlykerry on Feb 25, 2019 10:19:43 GMT
Munster football is in serious trouble with only 1 team in Division 1, next three teams are propping up Division 2 with a strong probability of two of them dropping to Division 3 - the remaining two counties are already in division 4 and likely to remain there for the foreseeable future. I would have been a long term fan of the provincial structure but alas have to finally admit that the Provincial football championship is on borrowed time. Super 8's will finally kill of the provincials and the next move by the GAA will be a two tier championship with round robin groups of 4 with top 2 qualifying for a straight knock out thereafter.
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Post by dc84 on Feb 26, 2019 10:32:38 GMT
Allianz FL2 2019 P W D L Dif Pts Meath 4 3 0 1 14 6 Fermanagh 3 1 2 0 2 4 Donegal 3 2 0 1 0 4 Clare 3 1 1 1 6 3 Tipperary 3 1 1 1 1 3 Kildare 3 1 1 1 1 3 Armagh 3 0 2 1 -6 2 Cork 4 0 1 3 -18 1Absolutely disgraceful from a county the size of Cork and all the clubs they have! Maybe Cork’s new strategy to screw things up for Kerry is to make sure we leave Munster now every year completely untested! Seriously, the Munster Championship is now a dead competition and a complete farce as Kerry stand alone and peerless. Moreover, the Munster Championship has become a stretching the legs exercise and leaves us cold going into the Super 8s'. Kerry need to go all out to the reach the league final this year and get some serious competitive experience because this is our only opportunity in 2019 before arriving again cold to the Super 8s. Thanks Cork, thanks a lot! In terms of competitiveness, was it ever really alive? This is the first time in my lifetime it hasnt been competitive tbf im 34 so watching since early 90s cork were a top 5 or 6 team at least throughout most of that time sad to see them this poor now. Ulster has slipped a bit too be hard to see anyone outside of tyrone monaghan or Donegal (at full strenght) winning it as has been the case for last 10 years.
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Post by Ard Mhacha on Feb 26, 2019 18:30:19 GMT
In terms of competitiveness, was it ever really alive? This is the first time in my lifetime it hasnt been competitive tbf im 34 so watching since early 90s cork were a top 5 or 6 team at least throughout most of that time sad to see them this poor now. Ulster has slipped a bit too be hard to see anyone outside of tyrone monaghan or Donegal (at full strenght) winning it as has been the case for last 10 years. Yes I’d agree about Ulster. Hard to see anyone but Tyrone, Donegal or Monaghan winning. For 10 years before that, Armagh and Tyrone mopped up titles. It does go in cycles, but in the last 20 odd years every county bar Antrim and Fermanagh won at least one title. But in Munster, other than Clare in 1992, I think the last non-Kerry or Cork winner was way back in the 30’s. Yes, Kerry v Cork did give us some cracking contests over the years, but still, Munster as a provincial championship, was hardly ever what you’d call ‘competitive’.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 26, 2019 18:52:59 GMT
This is the first time in my lifetime it hasnt been competitive tbf im 34 so watching since early 90s cork were a top 5 or 6 team at least throughout most of that time sad to see them this poor now. Ulster has slipped a bit too be hard to see anyone outside of tyrone monaghan or Donegal (at full strenght) winning it as has been the case for last 10 years. Yes I’d agree about Ulster. Hard to see anyone but Tyrone, Donegal or Monaghan winning. For 10 years before that, Armagh and Tyrone mopped up titles. It does go in cycles, but in the last 20 odd years every county bar Antrim and Fermanagh won at least one title. But in Munster, other than Clare in 1992, I think the last non-Kerry or Cork winner was way back in the 30’s. Yes, Kerry v Cork did give us some cracking contests over the years, but still, Munster as a provincial championship, was hardly ever what you’d call ‘competitive’. Clare, Tipp and Limerick always had good teams though and there was a team when playing Limerick was a really good test. They didn't exactly win Munster titles, neither do Cork really, but at least they gave Kerry a good game. Cork were always competitive and hard to beat, though their record after winning the province shows that they never dominated Munster the way Kerry did, apart from the obvious periods when Kerry were just not very good. Clare and Tipp are probably the two strongest teams in Munster, after Kerry, at the moment, but neither will win an All Ireland anytime soon. At least with Cork you knew they would be doing Munster proud in a semi or final. Nowadays I'm not so sure how they'd do in a semi final or the super 8s. In Ulster too it took a long time for an Ulster team to win the All Ireland and the championship was hard fought as you had 9 counties all more or less capable of beating each other. Since the rise of Armagh and Tyrone in the noughties it seems to be a cycle of only two teams that can realistically win Ulster, but the standard of all counties in Ulster has gone up a bit. Fermanagh, Donegal, Monaghan and Tyrone are all capable of reaching a semi final and winning Ulster, and Derry, Down and Armagh will come back again. Antrim is more concerned with hurling in my opinion. Is Connacht now the only really competitive province? Out of 5 counties 3 can win it. Sligo and Leitrim probably won't, but Sligo seem to come and go in waves, with Mayo, Galway and Roscommon all capable of winning it.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Feb 26, 2019 19:37:00 GMT
Leitrim are going to go out to win Connacht this year.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 26, 2019 19:49:55 GMT
Leitrim are going to go out to win Connacht this year. Still unbeaten this year
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Post by southward on Feb 26, 2019 21:55:21 GMT
Leitrim are going to go out to win Connacht this year. Still unbeaten this year Leitrim, Fermanagh, Derry, and ourselves all unbeaten so far.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Mar 1, 2019 13:10:44 GMT
Leitrim are going to go out to win Connacht this year. I put a tenner on them. I don't even gamble ordinarily.
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Post by southward on Mar 2, 2019 21:09:11 GMT
Division 1 Tyrone 1-15 Cavan 0-9 - FT Mayo 0-12 Galway 1-11 - FT
Division 2 Tipperary 0-12 Cork 1-12 - FT Donegal 1-9 Armagh 0-11 - FT
Division 3 Carlow 1-10 Louth 0-12 - FT Down 2-12 Offaly 0-10 - FT Laois 0-14 Longford 0-12 - FT
Big win for Cork
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Post by kerrygold on Mar 2, 2019 21:32:10 GMT
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Post by Mickmack on Mar 2, 2019 21:35:55 GMT
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