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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 15, 2020 13:18:44 GMT
Ah jazus go aisy on poor auld Tadhgeen, there would be a reorientation process and it is less than likely that Mark would be better than lads already up and running though we did have a rare selection, configuration, on the day.
And sure wasn't that goal Keane's first touch of the ball, and I did remark elsewhere on here that I thought his manouevre had signs of what the Aussies did to now Armagh bound Donaghy coincidentally in the game that Tadhgeen played with us v said Downunders in Galway.
Anyone remember Tadhgeen's first kick in Maghera v Derry, I met Dan Flaherty after the game, Liam's late father, Dan's one-liner take on the game will come to me later, ah bitter sweet memories. Here is how one great poet put it at the time?
Trojan Prodigal returns, but me of my oh boy the lad is kicking crazy. On our little island, he’ll have to go a little aisy. Instep instead of inside, thinking it's oval when it's round. Rocket launch of Heavenly high, the ball cannot be found. Frontline reinforcements enter Bellaghy, re-jig still in progress. The Munster in him breaks out, and he Garryowens his first.
Still it is Mark we are talking about and I could be wrong, maybe he would have had a psychological effect on the team, someone would want to, and the reality is that the result couldn't have been worse anyway.
Ballythefireside quote of the day - If the body follows the imagination, where do you do if your out of your mind?
Also ... Interlocking default kilter setting of human cell memory, from gene pool, through gestation to nurturing nature and conscription.
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