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Post by dc84 on May 24, 2021 11:30:04 GMT
Good opportunity to try out a few things and personnel , something that may have been missed is that i believe we have qualified for the semi final more or less (barring a complete hammering up in roscommon). Who wpuld people like to see ? I'd go with below if possible
1. Fitzgibbon 2. Foley 3.Sherwood 4.Graham o Sullivan 5.Murphy 6.Morley 7.white 8.O Connor 9.Barry 10.O brien 11.paudie Clifford 12.Moynihan 13.Spillane 14.Walsh 15.Geaney
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Post by Annascaultilidie on May 24, 2021 12:25:04 GMT
Good opportunity to try out a few things and personnel , something that may have been missed is that i believe we have qualified for the semi final more or less (barring a complete hammering up in roscommon). Who wpuld people like to see ? I'd go with below if possible 1. Fitzgibbon 2. Foley 3.Sherwood 4.Graham o Sullivan 5.Murphy 6.Morley 7.white 8.O Connor 9.Barry 10.O brien 11.paudie Clifford 12.Moynihan 13.Spillane 14.Walsh 15.Geaney Eh...
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Post by horsebox77 on May 24, 2021 13:23:32 GMT
Can someone tell me where is Liam Kearney?
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Post by Annascaultilidie on May 24, 2021 13:37:19 GMT
Can someone tell me where is Liam Kearney? You should be happy you haven't been converted into a coffee trailer.
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Post by dc84 on May 24, 2021 13:39:44 GMT
Can someone tell me where is Liam Kearney? You should be happy you haven't been converted into a coffee trailer. Haha ! I'm living up in Dublin Jesus there is hardly a park green without a horsebox coffee trailer now!
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Post by dc84 on May 24, 2021 18:57:32 GMT
Good opportunity to try out a few things and personnel , something that may have been missed is that i believe we have qualified for the semi final more or less (barring a complete hammering up in roscommon). Who wpuld people like to see ? I'd go with below if possible 1. Fitzgibbon 2. Foley 3.Sherwood 4.Graham o Sullivan 5.Murphy 6.Morley 7.white 8.O Connor 9.Barry 10.O brien 11.paudie Clifford 12.Moynihan 13.Spillane 14.Walsh 15.Geaney Eh... The qualifying part or the team I would go with? On the team I would be very worried about soft mussle injuries this will be their thrid game in three weeks after none for 6 months. I don't particularly care if we lose to roscommon tbh we will not be playing them again this year. Id rather a full strength team against one of tyrone/Donegal or monaghan in the semi and be right for clare 2 weeks after that.
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Post by homerj on May 24, 2021 22:42:38 GMT
definitely got to be changes this week - would expect four or five at least.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on May 24, 2021 23:37:59 GMT
The qualifying part or the team I would go with? On the team I would be very worried about soft mussle injuries this will be their thrid game in three weeks after none for 6 months. I don't particularly care if we lose to roscommon tbh we will not be playing them again this year. Id rather a full strength team against one of tyrone/Donegal or monaghan in the semi and be right for clare 2 weeks after that. The thought of not watching D Clifford.
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Post by taggert on May 25, 2021 6:15:33 GMT
Any update on Tony Brosnan and apologies if this appeared on another thread.
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Post by ataboy on May 25, 2021 12:35:44 GMT
Good opportunity to try out a few things and personnel , something that may have been missed is that i believe we have qualified for the semi final more or less (barring a complete hammering up in roscommon). Who wpuld people like to see ? I'd go with below if possible 1. Fitzgibbon 2. Foley 3.Sherwood 4.Graham o Sullivan 5.Murphy 6.Morley 7.white 8.O Connor 9.Barry 10.O brien 11.paudie Clifford 12.Moynihan 13.Spillane 14.Walsh 15.Geaney A lot of talk here about Sherwood at 3 or 6 but has he been given a go there in relatively recent times? Would like to see Graham O'Sullivan and SOB getting a go this week. I'd be surprised if Clifford or SOS are left out. Fitzgibbon Foley Morley Graham Paul Crowley White Barry/Spillane Diarmuid Moynihan SOS SOB Clifford T Walsh Clifford
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Post by Whosinmidfield on May 25, 2021 20:48:11 GMT
Team I’d go with this weekend:
Fitzgibbon O’Sullivan Sherwood O’Sullivan Murphy Morley White O’Connor Barry Spillane Moynihan O’Shea O’Brien Spillane Geaney
I’d let Clifford in the bench as it will mean O’Shea, Spillane and Geaney will have to do the damage which will hopefully give them a bit of confidence and help play them into form. I think Sherwood at 3 with Morley at 6 has to be looked at. Would also be good to give Graham O’Sullivan a start, we don’t have too many defenders on the bench that can come in and O’Sullivan could well be called upon in some game for an important job in the championship.
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Post by kerryeastcoastusa on May 26, 2021 7:29:50 GMT
I think we should give a few players a chance here to get some game time
Fitz gibbon Morley Foley Graham Sullivan
Mike Breen Sherwood White
Spillane OConnor /Barry
Moynihan OShea OBrien
Spillane T Walsh PClifford
Give Joe O’Connor POShea some game time off the bench in the 2nd half
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Post by givehimaball on May 26, 2021 13:13:04 GMT
There is a very small chance that Kerry might still be involved in a relegation play-off. If Kerry win or draw, Kerry can't end up in the relegation play-off.
The only situation in which Kerry can end up in a relegation play-off, is if both Kerry and Dublin lose. If this happens Kerry and Dublin would both be on three points. Galway would be on four with Roscommon on two. So it would come down to between Kerry and Dublin for who finishes second and who finishes third.
Where only two teams are level on points, the first criteria it comes down to is head-to-head – due to the draw this is no use.
Next criteria is scoring difference. At the moment Kerry's scoring difference is +22 while Dublin's is +9. So Kerry have a very strong advantage here. If Kerry lose by 12 points or less than what Dublin lose by, then Dublin will go into the relegation play-off If Kerry lose by 14 points or more than what Dublin lose by, then Kerry will go into the relegation play-off.
If Kerry lose by exactly 13 points less than Dublin lose by, then the score difference would be the same so it would move on to the next criteria.
The next deciding factor is “highest total score for” which is strongly in Kerry's favour given the Galway result 4-21 (33) So for Dublin to win out on this criteria, then would have to get a greater total score than 33 points total while losing,[so the odds of this happening are fairly remote].
There is an absolutely tiny possibility that Kerry v Dublin might go to a play-off game. This would happen if Dublin and Kerry both had the same "highest total score" of 33 points. This would require both Kerry and Dublin to lose, with Dublin to get an exact total score of 33, Galway to get a score totalling 34 points and Kerry to get a score totalling 20 points.
The chances of Kerry not getting one of the top two places is fairly small. The odds of a play-off happening are probably somewhere in the millions.
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Post by john4 on May 26, 2021 13:42:26 GMT
There is a very small chance that Kerry might still be involved in a relegation play-off. If Kerry win or draw, Kerry can't end up in the relegation play-off. The only situation in which Kerry can end up in a relegation play-off, is if both Kerry and Dublin lose. If this happens Kerry and Dublin would both be on three points. Galway would be on four with Roscommon on two. So it would come down to between Kerry and Dublin for who finishes second and who finishes third. Where only two teams are level on points, the first criteria it comes down to is head-to-head – due to the draw this is no use. Next criteria is scoring difference. At the moment Kerry's scoring difference is +22 while Dublin's is +9. So Kerry have a very strong advantage here. If Kerry lose by 12 points or less than what Dublin lose by, then Dublin will go into the relegation play-off If Kerry lose by 14 points or more than what Dublin lose by, then Kerry will go into the relegation play-off. If Kerry lose by exactly 13 points less than Dublin lose by, then the score difference would be the same so it would move on to the next criteria. The next deciding factor is “highest total score for” which is strongly in Kerry's favour given the Galway result 4-21 (33) So for Dublin to win out on this criteria, then would have to get a greater total score than 33 points total while losing,[so the odds of this happening are fairly remote]. There is an absolutely tiny possibility that Kerry v Dublin might go to a play-off game. This would happen if Dublin and Kerry both had the same "highest total score" of 33 points. This would require both Kerry and Dublin to lose, with Dublin to get an exact total score of 33, Galway to get a score totalling 34 points and Kerry to get a score totalling 20 points. The chances of Kerry not getting one of the top two places is fairly small. The odds of a play-off happening are probably somewhere in the millions. Brilliant summary of all the possible permutations, but, in fairness, even if some mad yoke put me in corner forward for Kerry, We'll still win. 😁😁
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Post by dc84 on May 26, 2021 15:48:03 GMT
Yeah must likely to happen is dublin win by ten plus and depending on what team we put out we win by 5+ or loss by less than 3. Id say we will make the semi and get either Tyrone or Donegal personally I'd like Tyrone their forwards would be a good test
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Post by peanuts on May 26, 2021 16:47:34 GMT
There is a very small chance that Kerry might still be involved in a relegation play-off. The next deciding factor is “highest total score for” which is strongly in Kerry's favour given the Galway result 4-21 (33) So for Dublin to win out on this criteria, then would have to get a greater total score than 33 points total while losing,[so the odds of this happening are fairly remote]. You're forgetting the 1-22 that Dublin scored against Roscommon. We've scored 8 points more than Dublin so they would have to beat our score by 8 points as well as losing by 13 less than us (I think!)
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Post by givehimaball on May 26, 2021 18:53:14 GMT
There is a very small chance that Kerry might still be involved in a relegation play-off. The next deciding factor is “highest total score for” which is strongly in Kerry's favour given the Galway result 4-21 (33) So for Dublin to win out on this criteria, then would have to get a greater total score than 33 points total while losing,[so the odds of this happening are fairly remote]. You're forgetting the 1-22 that Dublin scored against Roscommon. We've scored 8 points more than Dublin so they would have to beat our score by 8 points as well as losing by 13 less than us (I think!) I was interpreting "highest total score" as the highest total score in one match. I think I was wrong, and your interpretation makes more sense. Your analysis of what is necessary for a play-off to occur is correct as far as I can see.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on May 26, 2021 20:32:03 GMT
There is a very small chance that Kerry might still be involved in a relegation play-off. If Kerry win or draw, Kerry can't end up in the relegation play-off. The only situation in which Kerry can end up in a relegation play-off, is if both Kerry and Dublin lose. If this happens Kerry and Dublin would both be on three points. Galway would be on four with Roscommon on two. So it would come down to between Kerry and Dublin for who finishes second and who finishes third. Where only two teams are level on points, the first criteria it comes down to is head-to-head – due to the draw this is no use. Next criteria is scoring difference. At the moment Kerry's scoring difference is +22 while Dublin's is +9. So Kerry have a very strong advantage here. If Kerry lose by 12 points or less than what Dublin lose by, then Dublin will go into the relegation play-off If Kerry lose by 14 points or more than what Dublin lose by, then Kerry will go into the relegation play-off. If Kerry lose by exactly 13 points less than Dublin lose by, then the score difference would be the same so it would move on to the next criteria. The next deciding factor is “highest total score for” which is strongly in Kerry's favour given the Galway result 4-21 (33) So for Dublin to win out on this criteria, then would have to get a greater total score than 33 points total while losing,[so the odds of this happening are fairly remote]. There is an absolutely tiny possibility that Kerry v Dublin might go to a play-off game. This would happen if Dublin and Kerry both had the same "highest total score" of 33 points. This would require both Kerry and Dublin to lose, with Dublin to get an exact total score of 33, Galway to get a score totalling 34 points and Kerry to get a score totalling 20 points. The chances of Kerry not getting one of the top two places is fairly small. The odds of a play-off happening are probably somewhere in the millions. Brilliant summary of all the possible permutations, but, in fairness, even if some mad yoke put me in corner forward for Kerry, We'll still win. 😁😁 If both Dublin and Kerry ship a hiding, Kerry should accept Division 2 without a relegation play-off. Never going to happen.
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Post by sullyschoice on May 26, 2021 22:03:23 GMT
Reports that Eoghan O Brien is back in squad
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on May 27, 2021 10:05:29 GMT
Reports that Eoghan O Brien is back in squad He should have been around considering the mayhem Covid could cause so we need 3 keepers at the very least. Better to solve this now than be caught in the championship with replacements not up to standard and tactics.
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Post by Jo90 on May 27, 2021 17:21:28 GMT
If Kerry win (and Dublin don't win by 13 more) it means they'll top the Allianz league for the 3rd year in a row (combining South and North tables)
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Post by dc84 on May 27, 2021 19:32:16 GMT
If Kerry win (and Dublin don't win by 13 more) it means they'll top the Allianz league for the 3rd year in a row (combining South and North tables) Was thinking that myself good signs alright nice to see such consistent performances over an extended period of time. Especially considering most of our main players are still young , the time to deliver is now though i really feel we need to win one before the 2014 boys are fully gone Sob,geaney Murphy etc.
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Post by hurlingman on May 27, 2021 20:32:09 GMT
Reports that Eoghan O Brien is back in squad He should have been around considering the mayhem Covid could cause so we need 3 keepers at the very least. Better to solve this now than be caught in the championship with replacements not up to standard and tactics. I would say it'd be worth looking at him at the weekend. There's nothing to lose by trying him.
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Post by sullyschoice on May 27, 2021 20:41:20 GMT
He should have been around considering the mayhem Covid could cause so we need 3 keepers at the very least. Better to solve this now than be caught in the championship with replacements not up to standard and tactics. I would say it'd be worth looking at him at the weekend. There's nothing to lose by trying him. I was impessed every time I saw him playing for St Brendans Board
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on May 27, 2021 20:45:34 GMT
He should have been around considering the mayhem Covid could cause so we need 3 keepers at the very least. Better to solve this now than be caught in the championship with replacements not up to standard and tactics. I would say it'd be worth looking at him at the weekend. There's nothing to lose by trying him. I disagree, I'd rather our backup keeper get more game time to be honest. Dublin left Comerford on the bench for too long which is hilarious with so many nothing matches in Leinster and the league. Also dropping a keeper after conceding 4 goals could scar him. Better back on the bike as quick as possible. I'm thinking O'Brien late introduction to the fold could have been delayed intentionally so he would isolate to avoid any covid issues for the panel.
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Post by mossie on May 28, 2021 0:06:01 GMT
I would say it'd be worth looking at him at the weekend. There's nothing to lose by trying him. I was impessed every time I saw him playing for St Brendans Board same here
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Post by mossie on May 28, 2021 0:07:10 GMT
Team I’d go with this weekend: Fitzgibbon O’Sullivan Sherwood O’Sullivan Murphy Morley White O’Connor Barry Spillane Moynihan O’Shea O’Brien Spillane Geaney I’d let Clifford in the bench as it will mean O’Shea, Spillane and Geaney will have to do the damage which will hopefully give them a bit of confidence and help play them into form. I think Sherwood at 3 with Morley at 6 has to be looked at. Would also be good to give Graham O’Sullivan a start, we don’t have too many defenders on the bench that can come in and O’Sullivan could well be called upon in some game for an important job in the championship. I d be resting David Clifford as well
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Post by veteran on May 28, 2021 9:37:22 GMT
I need help. In the title of this tread it says” Live on TG4 app”.
Is this TG player or TG live stream? If not , do I have to down load the app to my IPAD or do I have it already? How do I download it if that is the road I have to travel?
This match is not on Gaago.
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Post by john4 on May 28, 2021 10:58:34 GMT
I need help. In the title of this tread it says” Live on TG4 app”. Is this TG player or TG live stream? If not , do I have to down load the app to my IPAD or do I have it already? How do I download it if that is the road I have to travel? This match is not on Gaago. On Android devices, if you paste the following URL into your search bar, it should bring you to the app on Google play store. Install and take it from there. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ie.bytes.tg4.tg4videoapp . If you intend using an apple device such as an iPad, this is the apple version; apps.apple.com/ie/app/tg4-player/id598591024 Hope it works out ok
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Post by veteran on May 28, 2021 13:07:03 GMT
I need help. In the title of this tread it says” Live on TG4 app”. Is this TG player or TG live stream? If not , do I have to down load the app to my IPAD or do I have it already? How do I download it if that is the road I have to travel? This match is not on Gaago. On Android devices, if you paste the following URL into your search bar, it should bring you to the app on Google play store. Install and take it from there. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ie.bytes.tg4.tg4videoapp . If you intend using an apple device such as an iPad, this is the apple version; apps.apple.com/ie/app/tg4-player/id598591024 Hope it works out ok John , thanks for that . Will try it when I get a chance .
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