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Post by orangerhyme on Jul 9, 2024 18:07:51 GMT
I think a lot of Kerry supporters are underestimating Armagh. They're unbeaten in the last 2 Ulster Championships and are unbeaten in the last 3 years of the knockout stages of the Championship (4 if you include 2024) - games that go to penalty shootouts count as draws. They've topped their group in both years of the group format. They've proven very difficult to beat. They've great pace and a very strong bench. Unlike Derry, where we knew if Kerry kept level with them until the 2nd half Kerry would win as Derry tired, if Armagh stay level with Kerry until late on, I expect Armagh to finish the stronger. I still think Kerry will win but O'Shea and the 2 Cliffords will need to up their game, or more precisely the other Kerry players and management will need to up their game and not play so cautiously, particularly in the first half. Not go gung-ho but not pass up the ample opportunities of kicking the ball into forwards that are in space that happened against Derry. Armagh's discipline has improved a lot in the last couple of years but they still like to accidentally on purpose collide with opposing forwards making runs, so hopefully the officials will pick up on this. Adding Graham O'Sullivan to an already strong bench might swing it in a game of inches. I'm definitely not underestimating them. If we win, it'll be by a tight margin. I could see it being a draw. They're very dangerous on the break, so Kerry will play cagey. I agree about kicking the ball in quicker. There's no risk on a counter attack so worth trying. It's great to have GOS back but I'd be surprised if he started. It's hard to drop anyone.
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Post by Hicser on Jul 9, 2024 18:35:33 GMT
Is anyone else playing chicken with Ticketmaster, I’m banking on better seats being made available Thurs or Friday
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Post by john4 on Jul 9, 2024 18:43:04 GMT
Is anyone else playing chicken with Ticketmaster, I’m banking on better seats being made available Thurs or Friday Just got locked out!! They think I'm a bot 🤣 I've season tickets but they're not for me!
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Post by ciarraigodeo on Jul 9, 2024 19:04:39 GMT
Is anyone else playing chicken with Ticketmaster, I’m banking on better seats being made available Thurs or Friday Just got locked out!! They think I'm a bot 🤣 I've season tickets but they're not for me! Armagh will travel in big numbers so I bit the bullet last week and got halfway upper Cusack. Historically, it’s a gamble but I have usually picked up decent tickets on Ticketmaster on the Thurs eve as clubs return etc. There was a bit of commentary this week online about the lack of portaloos around the area, the usual. Croke Park responded and said that all the games left this year all sell-outs or very close to…could be BS but the Tailteann final could draw a decent crowd. The long-range forecast was ok on Sunday but is shocking now - that may have an impact on the fair-weathers if it stays like that!
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Post by Hicser on Jul 9, 2024 19:07:17 GMT
Is anyone else playing chicken with Ticketmaster, I’m banking on better seats being made available Thurs or Friday Just got locked out!! They think I'm a bot 🤣 I've season tickets but they're not for me! I got locked out too for same reason, too many refreshes, 🤣
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jul 9, 2024 19:33:18 GMT
I'm not underestimating Armagh but Derry was a far trickier game in my opinion.
Derry have individually better players than Armagh but are not playing well collectively.
Armagh will be a serious game however at the start of the year who seriously had them as contenders ?
Dublin Derry Kerry Galway
And Armagh were in the pack behind that group.
My pessimism has been well documented this year however if Kerry turn up and are tuned in they are winning this game.
This is Armaghs first SF since 2005 and Kerrys 3rd in 3 years.
Experience counts.
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Post by orangerhyme on Jul 9, 2024 19:37:35 GMT
I'm not underestimating Armagh but Derry was a far trickier game in my opinion. Derry have individually better players than Armagh but are not playing well collectively. Armagh will be a serious game however at the start of the year who seriously had them as contenders ? Dublin Derry Kerry Galway And Armagh were in the pack behind that group. My pessimism has been well documented this year however if Kerry turn up and are tuned in they are winning this game. This is Armaghs first SF since 2005 and Kerrys 3rd in 3 years. Experience counts. I think if we prevent them scoring a goal, then we'll win. I think we've a better spread of point kickers. You can't stop all of them. I'd love to see DC put in a big performance but might not be necessary. Armagh will score around 15 points so we just need a spread of points from 7 or 8 players.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jul 9, 2024 19:40:52 GMT
I'm not underestimating Armagh but Derry was a far trickier game in my opinion. Derry have individually better players than Armagh but are not playing well collectively. Armagh will be a serious game however at the start of the year who seriously had them as contenders ? Dublin Derry Kerry Galway And Armagh were in the pack behind that group. My pessimism has been well documented this year however if Kerry turn up and are tuned in they are winning this game. This is Armaghs first SF since 2005 and Kerrys 3rd in 3 years. Experience counts. I think if we prevent them scoring a goal, then we'll win. I think we've a better spread of point kickers. You can't stop all of them. I'd love to see DC put in a big performance but might not be necessary. Armagh will score around 15 points so we just need a spread of points from 7 or 8 players. Armagh need 2 goals to win this game in my opinion. I'm actually expecting a huge game from David Clifford. It's his stage.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 9, 2024 20:11:19 GMT
Kerry had no counter attack against Derry because we had no forwards up the pitch. Yes I am banging the same drum.
We don't have the pace in our forward line to counter attack from our own 45.
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Post by greengold35 on Jul 9, 2024 20:17:54 GMT
I'm not underestimating Armagh but Derry was a far trickier game in my opinion. Derry have individually better players than Armagh but are not playing well collectively. Armagh will be a serious game however at the start of the year who seriously had them as contenders ? Dublin Derry Kerry Galway And Armagh were in the pack behind that group. My pessimism has been well documented this year however if Kerry turn up and are tuned in they are winning this game. This is Armaghs first SF since 2005 and Kerrys 3rd in 3 years. Experience counts. I think if we prevent them scoring a goal, then we'll win. I think we've a better spread of point kickers. You can't stop all of them. I'd love to see DC put in a big performance but might not be necessary. Armagh will score around 15 points so we just need a spread of points from 7 or 8 players. The qualifiers are probably not overly reliable but having watched Armagh & Galway, I cannot see Armagh getting anything like 0-15 points; Galway had the game won & but for a gift of a goal would have seen the game out comfortably. I am impressed by our backs & see them being good enough to prevent them ( Armagh) building a big score.
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Post by tralee58 on Jul 9, 2024 20:23:39 GMT
I think a lot of Kerry supporters are underestimating Armagh. They're unbeaten in the last 2 Ulster Championships and are unbeaten in the last 3 years of the knockout stages of the Championship (4 if you include 2024) - games that go to penalty shootouts count as draws. They've topped their group in both years of the group format. They've proven very difficult to beat. They've great pace and a very strong bench. Unlike Derry, where we knew if Kerry kept level with them until the 2nd half Kerry would win as Derry tired, if Armagh stay level with Kerry until late on, I expect Armagh to finish the stronger. I still think Kerry will win but O'Shea and the 2 Cliffords will need to up their game, or more precisely the other Kerry players and management will need to up their game and not play so cautiously, particularly in the first half. Not go gung-ho but not pass up the ample opportunities of kicking the ball into forwards that are in space that happened against Derry. Armagh's discipline has improved a lot in the last couple of years but they still like to accidentally on purpose collide with opposing forwards making runs, so hopefully the officials will pick up on this. Adding Graham O'Sullivan to an already strong bench might swing it in a game of inches. Interesting comments. My opinion is there is big respect to Armagh from Kerry fans. 2 very good teams will battle it out may the best team win ! Ciarrai Abu
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Post by orangerhyme on Jul 9, 2024 20:52:55 GMT
I think if we prevent them scoring a goal, then we'll win. I think we've a better spread of point kickers. You can't stop all of them. I'd love to see DC put in a big performance but might not be necessary. Armagh will score around 15 points so we just need a spread of points from 7 or 8 players. The qualifiers are probably not overly reliable but having watched Armagh & Galway, I cannot see Armagh getting anything like 0-15 points; Galway had the game won & but for a gift of a goal would have seen the game out comfortably. I am impressed by our backs & see them being good enough to prevent them ( Armagh) building a big score. Besides the Derry game, I think Armagh average 15 points, that's where I got that figure from. Kerry are well capable of hitting 16 or 17 points.
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Post by orangerhyme on Jul 9, 2024 20:55:26 GMT
Kerry had no counter attack against Derry because we had no forwards up the pitch. Yes I am banging the same drum. We don't have the pace in our forward line to counter attack from our own 45. We don't have much pace in our team in general except Gavin White and Killian Burke. Tony Brosnan is quick enough as well. DC is quick but not lightning quick. Counter attacks don't require huge pace anyway though it's more about turning over the ball and transitioning quickly.
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Post by kingdomkerry on Jul 9, 2024 20:56:12 GMT
Any train tickets about?
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Post by john4 on Jul 9, 2024 20:59:40 GMT
Kerry had no counter attack against Derry because we had no forwards up the pitch. Yes I am banging the same drum. We don't have the pace in our forward line to counter attack from our own 45. We don't have much pace in our team in general except Gavin White and Killian Burke. Tony Brosnan is quick enough as well. DC is quick but not lightning quick. Counter attacks don't require huge pace anyway though it's more about turning over the ball and transitioning quickly. It mightn't make for great viewing, but I can't see our turnover transfer any quicker than the Derry match, certainly no in the 1st 60 minutes anyway
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 9, 2024 21:03:15 GMT
The qualifiers are probably not overly reliable but having watched Armagh & Galway, I cannot see Armagh getting anything like 0-15 points; Galway had the game won & but for a gift of a goal would have seen the game out comfortably. I am impressed by our backs & see them being good enough to prevent them ( Armagh) building a big score. Besides the Derry game, I think Armagh average 15 points, that's where I got that figure from. Kerry are well capable of hitting 16 or 17 points. I find this analysis in the GAA bizarre. Surely it depends on the defences too. "You need to be hitting 20 points to be beating Kerry" - I don't get it.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 9, 2024 21:03:40 GMT
Kerry had no counter attack against Derry because we had no forwards up the pitch. Yes I am banging the same drum. We don't have the pace in our forward line to counter attack from our own 45. We don't have much pace in our team in general except Gavin White and Killian Burke. Tony Brosnan is quick enough as well. DC is quick but not lightning quick. Counter attacks don't require huge pace anyway though it's more about turning over the ball and transitioning quickly. In any case the ball is faster than the man.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jul 9, 2024 21:03:46 GMT
Kerry had no counter attack against Derry because we had no forwards up the pitch. Yes I am banging the same drum. We don't have the pace in our forward line to counter attack from our own 45. We don't have much pace in our team in general except Gavin White and Killian Burke. Tony Brosnan is quick enough as well. DC is quick but not lightning quick. Counter attacks don't require huge pace anyway though it's more about turning over the ball and transitioning quickly. I think we have pace but it's in the backs, White OBeaghlaoich Sullivan Foley All have pace, We need need to show patience but just a little more bravery than the first half against Derry. But I think Derry spooked us after last year and Armagh are a bit of an unknown quantity at this stage.
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Post by pipsqueak01 on Jul 9, 2024 21:43:04 GMT
I understand that everyone is afraid to jinx it and Armagh are a fine team, but it is nothing short of a massive shock if Kerry lose this. Might be close early on but should pull away. 6-8 range
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Post by The16thMan on Jul 9, 2024 22:37:28 GMT
There's trains available on the irishrail.ie website
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Post by tribeofciar on Jul 10, 2024 6:14:15 GMT
For me, Armagh have a lot of strengths; long kick passing, counter attacking, bench impact, a good spread of scorers. So they will be very tricky opponents. I think their achilles heel is their lack of discipline and conceding silly frees. Therefore it's vital Sean has a good day with the frees Saturday.
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Post by glengael on Jul 10, 2024 8:25:35 GMT
There's trains available on the irishrail.ie website Irish Rail seem to have added 2 services to Kerry on Saturday night - at 8.45pm which is showing as booked out and a later one at 9.35pm for which tickets seem to be still available.
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Post by cliffy on Jul 10, 2024 8:40:47 GMT
Anyone with Dara O Ses article in Irish Times today? Cheers
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Post by mike70 on Jul 10, 2024 8:58:32 GMT
Expecting the same team as last day, can’t see any change bar injury. A Kerry win by 5 for me, just can’t see Armagh taking our defence apart, just can’t see them scoring more than us. The only way Armagh can compete is with 15 behind the ball, which will lead to a low scoring game.
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Post by cliffy on Jul 10, 2024 9:14:47 GMT
Thanks a mill!👍
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Post by seaniebo on Jul 10, 2024 11:23:42 GMT
Better tickets starting to creep up on Ticketmaster.
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Post by ciarraimick on Jul 10, 2024 12:05:55 GMT
Im a huge admirer of Armagh and would be very wary of them.At the start of the championship I felt they were dark horses.Id rate them higher than both Galway and Donegal and we will have to bring our A game to beat them.If they attack with pace they can be frightening but they do have a habit of being cautious and that will suit us better.They also have a very good spread of scorers.
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Post by onlykerry on Jul 10, 2024 14:29:48 GMT
Better tickets starting to creep up on Ticketmaster. Grab them when they appear - they disappear fast again
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Post by orangerhyme on Jul 10, 2024 15:00:58 GMT
Im a huge admirer of Armagh and would be very wary of them.At the start of the championship I felt they were dark horses.Id rate them higher than both Galway and Donegal and we will have to bring our A game to beat them.If they attack with pace they can be frightening but they do have a habit of being cautious and that will suit us better.They also have a very good spread of scorers. If they scored a goal at the wrong time, it could sink us. I know you can say that about any team but Armagh break with pace and when the game opens up in the final quarter they could be deadly.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jul 10, 2024 15:59:03 GMT
Im a huge admirer of Armagh and would be very wary of them.At the start of the championship I felt they were dark horses.Id rate them higher than both Galway and Donegal and we will have to bring our A game to beat them.If they attack with pace they can be frightening but they do have a habit of being cautious and that will suit us better.They also have a very good spread of scorers. Galway had them bet only for a meltdown from their keeper. Roscommon got lots of room but could not take their scores. I go back to the Ulster Final when they had a chance to win the game with a mark and they opted to go backwards. They are a big physical team and will take minding but Kerry are the better side all the evidence supports that.
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