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Post by kerrygold on Nov 9, 2019 13:28:29 GMT
When you post a video on youtube you have three options to choose from. If you choose "public", anyone can find it and view it by using search. If you choose "unlisted", then one would need to have the link to the video to view it. You wont find it by using search I always use this option . It restricts the viewership to those on here or those to whom the link to the game is sent. There is a third option called "private". This restricts viewership totally. Only the person who uploaded the video can view it. There may be options to allow a target audience view videos that are put up as "private". What i am thinking is that this target audience could pay kerry county board a set fee for a year and be able to watch games that are uploaded under this account as "private". A new account would be set up for the next year and subscriptions paid and away we go again for that year. This could enable a cohort of kerry supporters see games after the fact that they cannot attend and provide an income stream to Kerry county board. It might be tuesday or wednesday by the time the game is uploaded but so what. I hope i am not writing this in a moany style! Good post, there must be a better way of doing this in a world of modern technology & commercialism rather than a full camera ban. Plenty of people all over the world who would love to watch this game tomorrow, not to mention the further outreaches of Kerry from Tralee. Fine in principle targeting neutrals from within 20-30 minutes of Tralee. Anyway, hopefully the weather will oblique a full house attendance tomorrow.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 9, 2019 18:44:08 GMT
Its perverse that Kerry has to spend so much on travelling away to games in the championship while their biggest rivals spend a pittance by comparison. Away to Cork, Meath and four trips to Croker this year including the replay. I presume all four games v Donegal, Tyrone and the two v Dublin all involved overnights in a hotel. All Kerry hurling games are against teams outside the province. I dont know how Kerry county board manages to keep it all afloat. There should be a fund to defray a portion of costs from central funds. And it should be funded from Dublin's sponsorship money as they dont have to travel
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Post by goonised on Nov 9, 2019 20:08:56 GMT
What is replay date
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Post by sullyschoice on Nov 9, 2019 20:28:20 GMT
Personally and selfishly I'd love for it to be on TV but I can understand why it's not. I've a bit of a soft spot for the Crokes lads but would also love to see DC play for his club. the logistics of the trip rule it out for me this time. We have been a bit spoilt recently with more club matches on TV and in fairness it's no harm for it to be spread around a bit more. I do indeed remember a time when only Semi finals and finals got TV time. I decided to drive down from dublin to see the games tomorrow. It helps that I have the house to stay in. Really looking forward to both games. Clifford has been a joy to watch in previous rounds
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Post by clubman on Nov 9, 2019 23:22:17 GMT
Gonna say east Kerry by 2, crokes have the experience but can they be as ruthless as last Sunday again? EK forwards to scrape them over the line
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Post by thebluepanther on Nov 10, 2019 9:14:55 GMT
Can see both sides of the arguement , but as a neutral would love to see this game on TV. I always feel people who go to club games will generally still go to the ground no matter whether its televised or not. Being televised allows a much bigger audience Expats , Kerry folk and Neutrals outside Kerry could look forward to seeing two top teams play on Tv. Instead of a fare of schools rugby being televised throughout the year or the Irish football Team , I don't know which is worse to have to endure.
Munster Hurling semi final on instead today and deferred coverage of Ballintubber v Corofin in Connaught semi final. Good games and thank God for TG4 as Rte in the norm are very poor.
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Post by southward on Nov 10, 2019 11:19:48 GMT
No tickets in the local Supervalu this morning; was told they haven't been able to get them. And Garveys sponsoring the thing too, I wouldn't mind. Anyone know if they're available in Tralee?
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 10, 2019 11:26:17 GMT
No tickets in the local Supervalu this morning; was told they haven't been able to get them. And Garveys sponsoring the thing too, I wouldn't mind. Anyone know if they're available in Tralee? Hopefully you won't get locked out with the TV ban and all!!! 😂
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Post by veteran on Nov 10, 2019 11:41:48 GMT
No tickets in the local Supervalu this morning; was told they haven't been able to get them. And Garveys sponsoring the thing too, I wouldn't mind. Anyone know if they're available in Tralee? Got mine there on Friday. They do sometimes have difficulty getting on line. That is most likely the reason rather than not being able to get them at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2019 12:55:47 GMT
Looks like it will be a wet day
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Post by Ballyfireside on Nov 10, 2019 13:55:24 GMT
NK final 2018 was televised but local interests prevented it being shown, the excuse was that pubs were showing it but losing a few quid gate money because of that hardly justified blanking out the exile community, fellas in the pub would be there anyway and just watched it because it was on and which is hardly a bad thing.
I often pen a wee poem when watching a game on the PC but delaying the transmission takes the spontaneity out of it and with that the excitement. I did a nice one in 2017 of my Ballydonoghoors v Listowel in the semi, what was amazing here was that I didn't even know I could see it until it was on and so the element of surprise shone through, then you had cousins marking one another, bringing out the history between the clubs, etc, all a bit of crack really, even the townies got a tune out of it, and so 2018 was even more disappointing being deprived of all that. We cry about not having rural broadband and then we refuse to use it.
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 10, 2019 14:05:08 GMT
NK final 2018 was televised but local interests prevented it being shown, the excuse was that pubs were showing it but losing a few quid gate money because of that hardly justified blanking out the exile community, fellas in the pub would be there anyway and just watched it because it was on and which is hardly a bad thing. I often pen a wee poem when watching a game on the PC but delaying the transmission takes the spontaneity out of it and with that the excitement. I did a nice one in 2017 of my Ballydonoghoors v Listowel in the semi, what was amazing here was that I didn't even know I could see it until it was on and so the element of surprise shone through, then you had cousins marking one another, bringing out the history between the clubs, etc, all a bit of crack really, even the townies got a tune out of it, and so 2018 was even more disappointing being deprived of all that. We cry about not having rural broadband and then we refuse to use it. Watching it live is a big deal for you but not for me. I would get plenty of enjoyment by the fire on Tuesday night watching it on the laptop, despite knowing the result and after listening to the RK commentary and reading Veterans report and reading the paper on Monday. Showing the game a few days after the event would not affect attendances.
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 10, 2019 14:21:38 GMT
Amen to that, but for long more will it be as it is
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Post by hatchetman on Nov 10, 2019 16:06:43 GMT
2-11 to 6 points in favour of East Kerry, 14 minutes left.
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 10, 2019 16:12:29 GMT
Very good RK commentary today.
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Post by Premier on Nov 10, 2019 16:31:47 GMT
Initial team of the championship: Eoghan O’Brien Chris Donoghue Jack Sherwood Killian Young Shane Cronin Mark Griffin Gavin White Liam Kearney Johnny Buckley Michael Burns Paudie Clifford Diarmuid o Connor Tony Brosnan Dara Roche David Clifford
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Post by Ballyfireside on Nov 10, 2019 16:39:24 GMT
NK final 2018 was televised but local interests prevented it being shown, the excuse was that pubs were showing it but losing a few quid gate money because of that hardly justified blanking out the exile community, fellas in the pub would be there anyway and just watched it because it was on and which is hardly a bad thing. I often pen a wee poem when watching a game on the PC but delaying the transmission takes the spontaneity out of it and with that the excitement. I did a nice one in 2017 of my Ballydonoghoors v Listowel in the semi, what was amazing here was that I didn't even know I could see it until it was on and so the element of surprise shone through, then you had cousins marking one another, bringing out the history between the clubs, etc, all a bit of crack really, even the townies got a tune out of it, and so 2018 was even more disappointing being deprived of all that. We cry about not having rural broadband and then we refuse to use it. Watching it live is a big deal for you but not for me. I would get plenty of enjoyment by the fire on Tuesday night watching it on the laptop, despite knowing the result and after listening to the RK commentary and reading Veterans report and reading the paper on Monday. Showing the game a few days after the event would not affect attendances. So some games shouldn't be shown live - what is the criteria? As an emigrant nation that has Kerry people all over the world, and given the generosity of exiles to GAA causes, I think it is inconsiderate to deprive them of seeing a NK final. You'd have uncles and aunts, cousins, parents in-law etc, all living far away - the Kerry diaspora at 1.4m is 10 times the resident population of the county. These are the supporters who seldom have the opportunity to attend a live game, I don't think our decision makers have thought this through. I also like watching a game after and it serves a different purpose - analysis, etc but there is of course no substitute for living in the moment. Would you like to wait a few days to see an AI final? BTW What would Paudie Clifford bring to the table v the Dubs? Any other budding talent from the autumn?
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Post by 1955 on Nov 10, 2019 17:34:33 GMT
Makes you wonder what south Kerry were doing last weekend. Was is true that 7 trained on the Wednesday night and the manager was not seen.
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Post by greengold35 on Nov 10, 2019 17:40:58 GMT
Initial team of the championship: Eoghan O’Brien Chris Donoghue Jack Sherwood Killian Young Shane Cronin Mark Griffin Gavin White Liam Kearney Johnny Buckley Michael Burns Paudie Clifford Diarmuid o Connor Tony Brosnan Dara Roche David Clifford 7,4,2,2 split I would have Cormac Coffey in defence - he was outstanding in all the games he played & could earn a call up to the Kerry squad. After today, think that Burns & Roche could be deemed lucky to have made the team - Roche was only fair today & was quiet enough in 3rd round vs Kerins O’Rahillys - David Shaw a worthy replacement. Burns was largely ineffective today & even though Crokes were well beaten in most areas, I would have expected more from him - Adam Donoghue of St Kierans impressed me this @ wing forward - think he is capable of making the step up.
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Post by taggert on Nov 10, 2019 17:50:20 GMT
Initial team of the championship: Eoghan O’Brien Chris Donoghue Jack Sherwood Killian Young Shane Cronin Mark Griffin Gavin White Liam Kearney Johnny Buckley Michael Burns Paudie Clifford Diarmuid o Connor Tony Brosnan Dara Roche David Clifford 7,4,2,2 split I would have Cormac Coffey in defence - he was outstanding in all the games he played & could earn a call up to the Kerry squad. After today, think that Burns & Roche could be deemed lucky to have made the team - Roche was only fair today & was quiet enough in 3rd round vs Kerins O’Rahillys - David Shaw a worthy replacement. Burns was largely ineffective today & even though Crokes were well beaten in most areas, I would have expected more from him - Adam Donoghue of St Kierans impressed me this @ wing forward - think he is capable of making the step up.
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Post by taggert on Nov 10, 2019 17:52:53 GMT
I would have Cormac Coffey in defence - he was outstanding in all the games he played & could earn a call up to the Kerry squad. After today, think that Burns & Roche could be deemed lucky to have made the team - Roche was only fair today & was quiet enough in 3rd round vs Kerins O’Rahillys - David Shaw a worthy replacement. Burns was largely ineffective today & even though Crokes were well beaten in most areas, I would have expected more from him - Adam Donoghue of St Kierans impressed me this @ wing forward - think he is capable of making the step up. Coffee was o/s against Dingle but was anything but against E Kerry. Great pace and aggression but gets brain freeze against top teams (turnovers). If its about bridging the gap to Dublin, probably not the answer.
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Post by greengold35 on Nov 10, 2019 17:59:17 GMT
Coffee was o/s against Dingle but was anything but against E Kerry. Great pace and aggression but gets brain freeze against top teams (turnovers). If its about bridging the gap to Dublin, probably not the answer. Coffey marked Darragh Roche vs EK & held him to one point from play over 80 mins in an unfamiliar corner back role - maybe not as good as he was against Dingle but still above average - also was very good in opening game vs Kenmare.
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 10, 2019 18:19:32 GMT
Watching it live is a big deal for you but not for me. I would get plenty of enjoyment by the fire on Tuesday night watching it on the laptop, despite knowing the result and after listening to the RK commentary and reading Veterans report and reading the paper on Monday. Showing the game a few days after the event would not affect attendances. So some games shouldn't be shown live - what is the criteria? As an emigrant nation that has Kerry people all over the world, and given the generosity of exiles to GAA causes, I think it is inconsiderate to deprive them of seeing a NK final. You'd have uncles and aunts, cousins, parents in-law etc, all living far away - the Kerry diaspora at 1.4m is 10 times the resident population of the county. These are the supporters who seldom have the opportunity to attend a live game, I don't think our decision makers have thought this through. I also like watching a game after and it serves a different purpose - analysis, etc but there is of course no substitute for living in the moment. Would you like to wait a few days to see an AI final? BTW What would Paudie Clifford bring to the table v the Dubs? Any other budding talent from the autumn? People go to the theatre all the time and watch The Field, Sive etc etc despite knowing exactly what is going to happen. I see no difference between that and watching a game after its well over. Anyway, no more from me on this
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 10, 2019 18:20:55 GMT
Has Paudie Clifford ever played minor or u21 for Kerry. What age is he.
He seemed to set the tempo from the get go today
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Post by andunabu on Nov 10, 2019 18:41:19 GMT
Outsider here.
Would someone be able able to explain the Kerry championship to me? How can it be fair for East Kerry to field a team comprising potentially the best from a handful of clubs to play Dr Crokes?
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Post by mossie on Nov 10, 2019 18:57:45 GMT
Has Paudie Clifford ever played minor or u21 for Kerry. What age is he. He seemed to set the tempo from the get go today played Kerry junior anyway
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Post by mossie on Nov 10, 2019 18:58:54 GMT
If Crokes win the O'Donoghue Cup, they nominate the Kerry captain yeah?
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Post by The16thMan on Nov 10, 2019 19:13:19 GMT
If Crokes win the O'Donoghue Cup, they nominate the Kerry captain yeah? Can't see that as Dr.Crokes were not part of a winning county championship team. I assume the East Kerry Board will make a decision on that over the next few weeks.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Nov 10, 2019 19:27:03 GMT
So some games shouldn't be shown live - what is the criteria? As an emigrant nation that has Kerry people all over the world, and given the generosity of exiles to GAA causes, I think it is inconsiderate to deprive them of seeing a NK final. You'd have uncles and aunts, cousins, parents in-law etc, all living far away - the Kerry diaspora at 1.4m is 10 times the resident population of the county. These are the supporters who seldom have the opportunity to attend a live game, I don't think our decision makers have thought this through. I also like watching a game after and it serves a different purpose - analysis, etc but there is of course no substitute for living in the moment. Would you like to wait a few days to see an AI final? BTW What would Paudie Clifford bring to the table v the Dubs? Any other budding talent from the autumn? People go to the theatre all the time and watch The Field, Sive etc etc despite knowing exactly what is going to happen. I see no difference between that and watching a game after its well over. Anyway, no more from me on this Take a break man, we're agreeing apart from your notion that we shouldn't watch live games!
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Nov 10, 2019 19:39:25 GMT
Outsider here. Would someone be able able to explain the Kerry championship to me? How can it be fair for East Kerry to field a team comprising potentially the best from a handful of clubs to play Dr Crokes? Come up with a structure that allows the best players in Junior and Intermediate Clubs to play at the highest level of Club Football in Kerry. I thought Paul Murphy might be captain now.
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