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Post by augustafield on Nov 22, 2020 15:22:15 GMT
Well done Tipp . A superb performance . But how in the name of everything did we lose to that Cork team ?
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Post by john4 on Nov 22, 2020 15:22:15 GMT
Well many spoke highly of him, If they had a negative opinion then they would have said nothing. Honestly I'd like to see PK step down after that shambles. And who would you get to replace him Derek Power Sets up a team to believe in themselves Massive Congratulations to Tipperary
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 22, 2020 15:31:37 GMT
Brilliant from Tipp. Delighted for them. Thank God for the waterbreak in the second half! They steadied the ship then. Super impressive post match interview by Conor Sweeney too who got man of the match
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Post by veteran on Nov 22, 2020 15:33:17 GMT
Not alone is Conor Sweeney a great footballer but he also comes across as a great man. A genuine captain.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 15:35:11 GMT
Colin o’riordan, what emotion
I have something in my eye I think😀😀
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Post by pillar on Nov 22, 2020 15:36:56 GMT
Well done Tipp . A superb performance . But how in the name of everything did we lose to that Cork team ? The reasons we lost are still the same.All todays game showed is its all on the day.If you don't go into it clinical and focused you're in trouble!!!
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Post by piggott on Nov 22, 2020 15:43:38 GMT
If Tipp don't get carried away they can put it up to Mayo.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Nov 22, 2020 15:44:12 GMT
If Tipp don't get carried away they can put it up to Mayo. Revenge for 2016!
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Post by Galway breeze on Nov 22, 2020 15:48:06 GMT
Well done to Tipperary, approached the match with proper mindset. It just questions teams that have all the expertise (Cian o Neill) involved. Teams that really WANT to win will beat all the finance and so called experts.
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Post by dano on Nov 22, 2020 15:49:36 GMT
Great Win by Tipp. The fact that we were beaten by an ordinary Cork team in atrocious conditions the last day comes down to just that. Playing with a bar of soap and missed some sitters that and left Cork in for the sucker punch at the end. The Tipperary captain spoke well there in the TV. Given the historical significance of the weekend and Tipp's involvement 100 years ago, I am delighted they won. Some of the greatest of our rebels were from Tipperary.
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Post by onlykerry on Nov 22, 2020 15:54:10 GMT
Great result for Tipp - shows once again that Cork v Kerry is an unpredictable Derby fixture where Cork in particular are capable of overperforming when given the opportunity by a careless Kerry. Cork seem to measure their football year by the results of their Kerry matches rather than the silverware they lift.
The strangenesss of 2020 continues with Tipp footballers and Kerry hurlers carrying the colours of their respective counties into the end game of the championship.
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Post by kingdomkerry on Nov 22, 2020 16:14:05 GMT
Strengthens the case for a change in management. Cork can hardly score from play and PK plays 15 behind the ball and 2 backs in the half forward line. Takes off Tony Brosnan and brings on defenders. He has to go we will win nothing with him.
Hasn't learned from last year we would have beaten Dublin the first game only for playing players out of position and poor subs.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Nov 22, 2020 16:25:56 GMT
One more year for Peter Keane is what I say. Not a normal year.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 16:33:23 GMT
Third best team in Munster, only makes the embarrassment of 2 weeks ago even worse.
Congrats to Tipp and all that but FFS we have become a laughing stock in a province of mostly division 3 & 4 teams
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 16:44:15 GMT
One more year for Peter Keane is what I say. Not a normal year. It’s not a normal year but nothing exudes playing with fear & 15 men behind the ball against division 3 opposition. If Keane is here next year then it’s just another year we can write off
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 16:56:08 GMT
One more year for Peter Keane is what I say. Not a normal year. It’s not a normal year but nothing exudes playing with fear & 15 men behind the ball against division 3 opposition. If Keane is here next year then it’s just another year we can write off Who would you replace him with?
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 17:04:59 GMT
It’s not a normal year but nothing exudes playing with fear & 15 men behind the ball against division 3 opposition. If Keane is here next year then it’s just another year we can write off Who would you replace him with? A half eaten cheese sandwich at this stage. Who are the Tipp & Cork managers? They are obvious upgrades. If, after this shambles, you think he’s the best man for the job then maybe football isn’t the game for you. I can’t fathom why we are so willing to embrace utter failure.
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Post by john4 on Nov 22, 2020 17:10:11 GMT
It’s not a normal year but nothing exudes playing with fear & 15 men behind the ball against division 3 opposition. If Keane is here next year then it’s just another year we can write off Who would you replace him with? No offence but this post is filled with fear. I'm sick of looking at Kerry football in a state of fear.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 17:15:09 GMT
Who would you replace him with? A half eaten cheese sandwich at this stage. Who are the Tipp & Cork managers? They are obvious upgrades. If, after this shambles, you think he’s the best man for the job then maybe football isn’t the game for you. I can’t fathom why we are so willing to embrace utter failure. What a pathetic answer, it is a legitimate question to ask and that is your response! Yeah Ronan McCarthy with his track record these past 3 years is an obvious upgrade. I am genuinely interested to know the alternatives
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 17:17:38 GMT
Who would you replace him with? No offence but this post is filled with fear. I'm sick of looking at Kerry football in a state of fear. No fear at all. it is a genuine question, why can’t I get a proper answer. I am no major fan of Keane and he was not my first choice back in 2018 either.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 17:19:42 GMT
A half eaten cheese sandwich at this stage. Who are the Tipp & Cork managers? They are obvious upgrades. If, after this shambles, you think he’s the best man for the job then maybe football isn’t the game for you. I can’t fathom why we are so willing to embrace utter failure. What a pathetic answer, it is a legitimate question to ask and that is your response! Yeah Ronan McCarthy with his track record these past 3 years is an obvious upgrade. I am genuinely interested to know the alternatives A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment
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Post by john4 on Nov 22, 2020 17:24:37 GMT
No offence but this post is filled with fear. I'm sick of looking at Kerry football in a state of fear. No fear at all. it is a genuine question, why can’t I get a proper answer. I am no major fan of Keane and he was not my first choice back in 2018 either. Liam Kerins, no fear
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Post by Mickmack on Nov 22, 2020 17:26:25 GMT
No offence but this post is filled with fear. I'm sick of looking at Kerry football in a state of fear. No fear at all. it is a genuine question, why can’t I get a proper answer. I am no major fan of Keane and he was not my first choice back in 2018 either. who was your first choice in 2018
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Post by greengold35 on Nov 22, 2020 17:26:34 GMT
What a pathetic answer, it is a legitimate question to ask and that is your response! Yeah Ronan McCarthy with his track record these past 3 years is an obvious upgrade. I am genuinely interested to know the alternatives A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment John Sugrue/Micheál Quirke would be worthy successors - Seán Geaney has plenty of inter county experience, Pat O’Shea could take in the role - there are plenty of good football men around.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 17:27:50 GMT
A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment John Sugrue/Micheál Quirke would be worthy successors - Seán Geaney has plenty of inter county experience, Pat O’Shea could take in the role - there are plenty of good football men around. Rather than people talking about who should replace Keane, people should be askin why he should be kept?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 17:30:31 GMT
What a pathetic answer, it is a legitimate question to ask and that is your response! Yeah Ronan McCarthy with his track record these past 3 years is an obvious upgrade. I am genuinely interested to know the alternatives A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment You are some child. A simple question and yet you and some other poster are reading all sorts into it. Believe it or not, I am interested in who the alternatives are and not because I am afraid of change but because I thought it would be interesting to know your views on who the options are. Instead I am told that football is not the game for me and that I am fearful😂😂😂😂
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 17:31:07 GMT
No fear at all. it is a genuine question, why can’t I get a proper answer. I am no major fan of Keane and he was not my first choice back in 2018 either. who was your first choice in 2018 Pat O Shea
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 22, 2020 17:32:14 GMT
A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment You are some child. A simple question and yet you and some other poster are reading all sorts into it. Believe it or not, I am interested in who the alternatives are and not because I am afraid of change but because I thought it would be interesting to know your views on who the options are. Instead I am told that football is not the game for me and that I am fearful😂😂😂😂 I’ve given you alternatives. I’m not a child, I’m extremely frustrated with the amount of people on here looking to explain away a monumental failure. Would Tipp stay within 30 points of Dublin?
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Post by john4 on Nov 22, 2020 17:33:13 GMT
A pathetic answer? As the poster above said, your answer is laden with fear. You keep on embracing the failure that is Keane so. John Sugrue or Quirke would be better. A simple interview question should be: would you play 15 men, including the best forward in the country, behind the ball against a division 3 team? FFS, the absolute state of us at the moment You are some child. A simple question and yet you and some other poster are reading all sorts into it. Believe it or not, I am interested in who the alternatives are and not because I am afraid of change but because I thought it would be interesting to know your views on who the options are. Instead I am told that football is not the game for me and that I am fearful😂😂😂😂 If Kerry had no manager at the moment, could you make an argument for the appointment of Peter Keane?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2020 17:33:36 GMT
You are some child. A simple question and yet you and some other poster are reading all sorts into it. Believe it or not, I am interested in who the alternatives are and not because I am afraid of change but because I thought it would be interesting to know your views on who the options are. Instead I am told that football is not the game for me and that I am fearful😂😂😂😂 I’ve given you alternatives Eventually after a few insults😂😂😜
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