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Post by The16thMan on Mar 23, 2022 8:49:10 GMT
David Coldrick is set to ref the game on Sunday.
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Post by horsebox77 on Mar 23, 2022 10:33:02 GMT
No suprise that Monaghan v Dublin is TG4's live game, heaven forbid a Dublin match isn't televised. In fairness its loser go down so I suppose this Dublin game has more cause than most to be broadcast. Can't complain about them showing the Wexford v Waterford hurling semi either. But how in all that's holy is the deferred game Cork's match against Offaly in D2?!!! All the D1 games have something riding on them and they put on a bottom of the barrel D2 clash! Cork and Offaly will decide which one of those teams plays in the Tailteann Cup this year so I think it's probably the biggest game of the weekend. I actually agree, being honest our game means nothing in truth nationally as we are already in the final and could have a 'pitch opening' feel to it with players avoiding injury, whereas the losers of Monaghan/Dublin and Cork/Offally have serious consequences with relegation and in the Cork Offally case all ireland championship status I feel the correct games are televised
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Post by onlykerry on Mar 23, 2022 11:11:32 GMT
No suprise that Monaghan v Dublin is TG4's live game, heaven forbid a Dublin match isn't televised. In fairness its loser go down so I suppose this Dublin game has more cause than most to be broadcast. Can't complain about them showing the Wexford v Waterford hurling semi either. But how in all that's holy is the deferred game Cork's match against Offaly in D2?!!! All the D1 games have something riding on them and they put on a bottom of the barrel D2 clash! every dublin game has been televised every 1 of them, we'll have had only 4/5. We're the reigning league champions and we're playing the reigning allireland champions and nada, it's some joke, I'm lucky that I'll get to attend the game but for all the good Kerry and Tyrone folk that can't its a dirty setback. Our game is close to being a dead rubber and as its the last round all games throw in at the same time so TV must pick 1 - not a surprise they are going for one where the stakes are high.
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Post by dc84 on Mar 23, 2022 11:25:51 GMT
You could make a good argument for kildare mayo or armagh Donegal but not our game tbh. A red zone ie live highlights show would be the right job we would get all the drama then ! Dublin monaghan is right call though highest stakes!
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Post by veteran on Mar 23, 2022 13:35:33 GMT
David Coltrick turns a blind eye to too much dubious behavior. That never suits Kerry.
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Post by thehermit on Mar 23, 2022 13:51:53 GMT
I don't mind Kerry's games not being televised in the circumstances I just think the other D1 games would have more appeal than Cork v Offally.
GAA go were showing Kerry v Down last week streamed why couldn't same thing happen with Tyrone v Kerry?
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Post by givehimaball on Mar 23, 2022 14:27:59 GMT
I don't mind Kerry's games not being televised in the circumstances I just think the other D1 games would have more appeal than Cork v Offally. GAA go were showing Kerry v Down last week streamed why couldn't same thing happen with Tyrone v Kerry? What's crazy is that there will be cameras at a whole chunk of games and for most of them, all that will be seen by the general public is a few scant minutes of highlights. There will be other games where the footage will only be seen by those doing video analysis. The GAA still seems about 30 years behind in it's approach to streaming. Every single Ladies Football league game that isn't televised this year was available to stream. €50 for over 100 games. The League of Ireland are streaming every Premier Division game (apart from those that were televised), every First Division game and every Women's National League game this year. All of the Women's games are available for free.
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Post by buck02 on Mar 23, 2022 15:33:35 GMT
I don't mind Kerry's games not being televised in the circumstances I just think the other D1 games would have more appeal than Cork v Offally. GAA go were showing Kerry v Down last week streamed why couldn't same thing happen with Tyrone v Kerry? What's crazy is that there will be cameras at a whole chunk of games and for most of them, all that will be seen by the general public is a few scant minutes of highlights. There will be other games where the footage will only be seen by those doing video analysis. The GAA still seems about 30 years behind in it's approach to streaming. Every single Ladies Football league game that isn't televised this year was available to stream. €50 for over 100 games. The League of Ireland are streaming every Premier Division game (apart from those that were televised), every First Division game and every Women's National League game this year. All of the Women's games are available for free. The GAA are probably afraid that if they stream games they will miss out too much on gate receipts. But the GAA are like you said light years behind when it comes to TV coverage, highlights shows and so on. They enter into deals with TV companies without the foresight that when the GAA subsequently change competition formats, old deals remain in place. We have a Tailteann Cup this year and as far as I am aware, TV3 or TG4 cannot bid for rights on it? So it'll get lip service in RTE while they try jam in as many hurling and football games as possible. Madness.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Mar 23, 2022 15:35:40 GMT
I don't mind Kerry's games not being televised in the circumstances I just think the other D1 games would have more appeal than Cork v Offally. GAA go were showing Kerry v Down last week streamed why couldn't same thing happen with Tyrone v Kerry? What's crazy is that there will be cameras at a whole chunk of games and for most of them, all that will be seen by the general public is a few scant minutes of highlights. There will be other games where the footage will only be seen by those doing video analysis. The GAA still seems about 30 years behind in it's approach to streaming. Every single Ladies Football league game that isn't televised this year was available to stream. €50 for over 100 games. The League of Ireland are streaming every Premier Division game (apart from those that were televised), every First Division game and every Women's National League game this year. All of the Women's games are available for free. What makes it more frustrating is that in 2020 and 2021 with the crowd restrictions they had every game on GAAGO. They are 100% capable of providing the service but choose not to. Even if they were to price the stream the same as to cost to go to the game to guard against any possible loss in income. There are loads of people across the country who it isn’t feasible for to attend games a large distance but would love to watch a stream of the game.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Mar 23, 2022 16:55:44 GMT
With the way Covid is spreading there will be a big demand for streaming, even in the short term, maybe this weekend.
The current strain (BA.2?) is more contagious and while it isn't severe, it still depends on one's immune system.
I suppose the fear is that if the reinfection multiplier is high, someone vulnerable may end up getting it.
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Post by thehermit on Mar 23, 2022 17:58:12 GMT
What's crazy is that there will be cameras at a whole chunk of games and for most of them, all that will be seen by the general public is a few scant minutes of highlights. There will be other games where the footage will only be seen by those doing video analysis. The GAA still seems about 30 years behind in it's approach to streaming. Every single Ladies Football league game that isn't televised this year was available to stream. €50 for over 100 games. The League of Ireland are streaming every Premier Division game (apart from those that were televised), every First Division game and every Women's National League game this year. All of the Women's games are available for free. What makes it more frustrating is that in 2020 and 2021 with the crowd restrictions they had every game on GAAGO. They are 100% capable of providing the service but choose not to. Even if they were to price the stream the same as to cost to go to the game to guard against any possible loss in income. There are loads of people across the country who it isn’t feasible for to attend games a large distance but would love to watch a stream of the game. Agree with everything being said, I doubt match attendances would ever be seriously impacted by them being on television or available to stream. If you are a supporter being at the thing, making a day out if it is what matters most. I'd count on one hand the amount of League/Championship games I'd miss in a normal 3-4 year period. But sometimes you don't have a choice and for many others work, issues of mobility etc negate their ability to go to games as much as they want. A quality streaming service where any game is available for €5-10 should be maintained Covid or not
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Post by Mickmack on Mar 23, 2022 19:00:17 GMT
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Post by tpo on Mar 25, 2022 11:49:05 GMT
All the announcements In Armagh last Sunday were bilingual, Irish first and repeated in English. It would be nice if the same were to happen in Killarney this Sunday
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Post by john4 on Mar 25, 2022 12:56:42 GMT
Is there any motivation within the Kerry group to chase a result on Sunday which would relegate Tyrone, or are we way above that?
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Post by onlykerry on Mar 25, 2022 12:58:16 GMT
As we are now in a final I think it's time to give some of the rest of the panel a game. I know this might be unfair to Dublin Monaghan or Donegal but players need game time. It's time to start Andrew Barry PaWarren Joe Ó Connor Paul Ó Shea and maybe 3 or 4 more. Would disagree - making wholesale changes to say you gave guys a chance is actually the opposite of giving them a chance. Kerry championship squad is 85-90% complete with a few spots up for grabs. Incoming lads need to be given a chance to show how they can perform as part of the likely team and not as part of a second string team. To me there is a clear progression path - show well for your club and get a call up to county training, show well in training and earn a place on the bench, guys then get some game time and if they show well they get more opportunities. Jack seems to follow this with guys brought into match day panels to experience that before getting a few substitution chances which may or may not lead to a start. No problem seeing several guys get game time but give them a realistic opportunity of showing how they can perform as part of a reasonably strong team. Is Andrew Barry still part of the training panel? Saw him play a district league game for Na Gael recently which made me think he was not in with Kerry.
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Post by onlykerry on Mar 25, 2022 13:00:05 GMT
Is there any motivation within the Kerry group to chase a result on Sunday which would relegate Tyrone, or are we way above that? Hopefully the motivation is to impress enough for a berth on the championship team or match day panel - relegating Tyrone is the cherry on the cake at most.
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Post by john4 on Mar 25, 2022 13:02:06 GMT
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Post by Mickmack on Mar 25, 2022 13:09:13 GMT
What Kerry need most now are midfield options so hopefully Joe OConnor starts.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Mar 25, 2022 14:28:25 GMT
If Tyrone and Dublin went down sure that would be sweet. Unlikely to happen but we can always hope.
I would be inclined to start the same team that started on Sunday.
I think by enlarge they deserve that.
The injured lads have to earn their place back in opinion.
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Post by greengold35 on Mar 25, 2022 14:48:18 GMT
As we are now in a final I think it's time to give some of the rest of the panel a game. I know this might be unfair to Dublin Monaghan or Donegal but players need game time. It's time to start Andrew Barry PaWarren Joe Ó Connor Paul Ó Shea and maybe 3 or 4 more. Would disagree - making wholesale changes to say you gave guys a chance is actually the opposite of giving them a chance. Kerry championship squad is 85-90% complete with a few spots up for grabs. Incoming lads need to be given a chance to show how they can perform as part of the likely team and not as part of a second string team. To me there is a clear progression path - show well for your club and get a call up to county training, show well in training and earn a place on the bench, guys then get some game time and if they show well they get more opportunities. Jack seems to follow this with guys brought into match day panels to experience that before getting a few substitution chances which may or may not lead to a start. No problem seeing several guys get game time but give them a realistic opportunity of showing how they can perform as part of a reasonably strong team. Is Andrew Barry still part of the training panel? Saw him play a district league game for Na Gael recently which made me think he was not in with Kerry. Andrew Barry is no longer part of the Kerry squad.
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Post by dc84 on Mar 25, 2022 15:49:52 GMT
Sean cavaanagh reckons we will be baying for blood Sunday I personally couldn't care less about relegating Tyrone. I am concerned with one team and that's kerry would be interesting if Dan donoghue is back id start him and casey alongside foley.
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Post by greengold35 on Mar 25, 2022 17:18:08 GMT
Sean cavaanagh reckons we will be baying for blood Sunday I personally couldn't care less about relegating Tyrone. I am concerned with one team and that's kerry would be interesting if Dan donoghue is back id start him and casey alongside foley. Cavanagh has always something negative to say about Kerry - whether Tyrone stay up or not will not bother management I would say but personally would prefer Tyrone & Dublin to stay up as they are generally good games.
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Post by southward on Mar 25, 2022 18:03:15 GMT
Sean cavaanagh reckons we will be baying for blood Sunday I personally couldn't care less about relegating Tyrone. I am concerned with one team and that's kerry would be interesting if Dan donoghue is back id start him and casey alongside foley. Cavanagh has always something negative to say about Kerry - whether Tyrone stay up or not will not bother management I would say but personally would prefer Tyrone & Dublin to stay up as they are generally good games. Exactly. You want to be playing the best sides in the league. Tyrone or Dublin being relegated does nothing for Kerry. Baying for blood in a league game? - Kavanagh would want to get a grip.
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Post by thehermit on Mar 25, 2022 18:07:16 GMT
If Tyrone and Dublin went down sure that would be sweet. Unlikely to happen but we can always hope. I would be inclined to start the same team that started on Sunday. I think by enlarge they deserve that. The injured lads have to earn their place back in opinion. Yes it would sure you never know God is good!
I always got the impression Tyrone were unhealthy obsessed with us, hence Cavanagh's constant paranoid delusions in print - remember his claims a couple of years ago about the encounter in Killarney in 2012.
Beating Tyrone on Sunday isn't going to avenge last August which was ultimately a self-inflicted wound anyway. Its just a League game and last year's encounter at this stage should have underlined how foolish it is to read too much into what might happen Sunday.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Mar 25, 2022 19:00:33 GMT
Covid has finally got me and though I don’t feel very sick (yet) I won’t risk spreading it around Killarney. As others have pointed out with so many having it now again wouldn’t streaming be perfect? I wouldn’t mind paying €10 for the game and most league games were all sold out anyway. Business wise it doesn’t make sense
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Post by thehermit on Mar 25, 2022 19:59:08 GMT
Strong team again, Joe gets a start in midfield
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Post by john4 on Mar 25, 2022 20:03:51 GMT
Strong team again, Joe gets a start in midfield And captains the team!
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Post by royalkerryfan on Mar 25, 2022 20:07:00 GMT
Strong team again, Joe gets a start in midfield And captains the team! Burns is fortunate to be starting. Bench is interesting, White back, Crowley back. No O'Donoghue or Murphy or Seanie.
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Post by thehermit on Mar 25, 2022 20:08:17 GMT
Covid has finally got me and though I don’t feel very sick (yet) I won’t risk spreading it around Killarney. As others have pointed out with so many having it now again wouldn’t streaming be perfect? I wouldn’t mind paying €10 for the game and most league games were all sold out anyway. Business wise it doesn’t make sense Same as myself! I had decided not to bother traveling down for it but then as the week was progressing and I the weather only getting better I was thinking of changing my mind.
Alas Covid symptoms began to materalise Wed night. I thought after the last two years I'd manage to escaped it but looks like this new sub-strain is rampant. Not too bad either thankfully, weak enough yesterday but much better today. I find a good hot shower helps a lot!
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Post by thehermit on Mar 25, 2022 20:08:42 GMT
Strong team again, Joe gets a start in midfield And captains the team! Oh yeah, best of luck to him!
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