[QUOTE=âBoxtyeater, post: 931219, member: 246â]You need to do a little more research into their (Bradleys) overall contribution (sic) to Derry football over the years. Off the top of my head I think theyâre
Ballinderry men and thereâs no issues with Ballinderry club or their players. Have a look into it, youâll find smoke at least if not moreâŚ[/QUOTE]
Glenullin. The fathers issues with Derry CB have caused problems in the past but more dream than not its been the CBs fault moreso than the boys. I wouldnât be getting too worked up about Eoin fwiw, a bit of a flat track bully to him, never had the class of Paddy. Best of luck to him with the soccer but heâs no Ja Fallon and I wouldnât see him getting away with parachuting in.
Derry GAA are still suffering for their treatment of Eamon Coleman, theyâll have a decade or two to serve yet before theyâve paid their penance for that shameful act. A league team who have yet to prove anything where it really matters. Potential yes, but Derry are never far away from a meltdown come June.
[QUOTE=âBoxtyeater, post: 931219, member: 246â]You need to do a little more research into their (Bradleys) overall contribution (sic) to Derry football over the years. Off the top of my head I think theyâre
Ballinderry men and thereâs no issues with Ballinderry club or their players. Have a look into it, youâll find smoke at least if not moreâŚ[/QUOTE]
Not Ballinderry men but itâs well believed if undocumented that Paddy Bradley exerted a lot of influence in the dressing room under previous managers which ended up in him undermining him and creating a lot of divisions in the dressing room. Donât know whether Eoin is being unfairly painted in a wrong depiction due to the familial links but right now Derry are flying and him coming back in could upset that even if he is a quality player.
[QUOTE=âmyboyblue, post: 931222, member: 180â]Glenullin. The fathers issues with Derry CB have caused problems in the past but more dream than not its been the CBs fault moreso than the boys. I wouldnât be getting too worked up about Eoin fwiw, a bit of a flat track bully to him, never had the class of Paddy. Best of luck to him with the soccer but heâs no Ja Fallon and I wouldnât see him getting away with parachuting in.
Derry GAA are still suffering for their treatment of Eamon Coleman, theyâll have a decade or two to serve yet before theyâve paid their penance for that shameful act. A league team who have yet to prove anything where it really matters. Potential yes, but Derry are never far away from a meltdown come June.[/QUOTE]
Top post on the matter Blue, the Coleman issue still rumbles on Iâm told. Totti on the ball as well, leaving others
slightly exposed. I liked Eoin Bradley when going well, I even liked Paddy, but there were always
under-currents and the word âcombust(ion)â was never far awayâŚ
I donât know the politics but have Derry the strength in depth to be not including such a player. A suspension and a few injuries and all of a sudden a team can become light on quality
Lynch is different gravy, a real class player. And McKaigue is also out of the top drawer too. The lad who got sent off, his name wonât come to me, he has had a strong league as well. These guys are no mugs.
you know what I mean. I reckon Derry will end up needing Bradley later in the year. Mite be doing okay now but when injuries suspensions hit he ll be required
They have the soft end of the Ulster draw, play Down for a place in The Anglo Celt cup final.
Lynch, for all his talent, is markable, Doherty has been round the block twice over but both McKaigue and Lynn have been revelations. McGoldrick is their best player by a mile.
With regards to Summer, particularly August, thereâs no Tohill, McGilligan, Downey or Gormley talismen in this team. Theyâll do well to get to the last 8 butâŚ
Youâre an aggressive type it seems, pursuing betting issues against a no-mark on the NFL thread.
How long are you here? Please allow football matters dominate here.