UCC lost, deal with it.
Thatâs a cracking goal from the Kerry wing forward:clap:
Kildare were 5 points up on Tyrone with a minute to go and contrived to lose by 1.
Good.
[quote=âBandage, post: 910859, member: 9â]Kildare were 5 points up on Tyrone with a minute to go and contrived to lose by 1.
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The winning goal should have been disallowed due to overcarrying.
Harsh on Cill Dara
[quote=âthedancingbaby, post: 910906, member: 48â]The winning goal should have been disallowed due to overcarrying.
Harsh on Cill Dara[/quote]
Fuck them the shower of cunts, good enough for them, their subs high fiving as they were being substituted.
I didnât see that happening, despite someone who listened to radio commentary saying it did. One player acknowledged Ryan as he came off, but it was more a hand shake moment from a manager to a subbed player than a celebratory high five.
I counted 11 steps for the goal too, and a blatant foot block at end of it.
[quote=âGman, post: 910960, member: 112â]I didnât see that happening, despite someone who listened to radio commentary saying it did. One player acknowledged Ryan as he came off, but it was more a hand shake moment from a manager to a subbed player than a celebratory high five.
I counted 11 steps for the goal too, and a blatant foot block at end of it.[/quote]
Kildare were the beneficiaries of a number of soft frees in great positions during the game.
[quote=âGman, post: 910960, member: 112â]I didnât see that happening, despite someone who listened to radio commentary saying it did. One player acknowledged Ryan as he came off, but it was more a hand shake moment from a manager to a subbed player than a celebratory high five.
I counted 11 steps for the goal too, and a blatant foot block at end of it.[/quote]
It was players high fiving each other, not them high fiving the manager, and according to the reports, it happened between the subbed player and the substitutes. Iâm only going on reports, but given the well acknowledged cuntishness of Kildare players, Iâm content to believe it happened.
Tyrone have now scored 7-43 in our 3 games this year, there is serious scoring power in this team. Ronan OâNeill really looks to be fulfilling his potential. He was the star of the 2010 Minor Championship but has had some bad injuries that have curtailed him and has actually been surpassed by McCurry who was also on the minor panel that year but did not play in the final (heâs a year younger than OâNeill).
Itâs actually quite similar as to what has happened with Coney, he was the star of the 2008 Minor Championship but has since been surpassed by Donnelly who was also on that side and Coney has also been badly hit by injuries. If the two of them can stay injury-free and fulfill their potential there is no limit to what Tyrone can achieve. Stevie OâNeill and McAliskey are also two heavy scoring forward options. Penrose is also an excellent option to return.
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Is George going to make it with Dublin, heâs had a few outings now and theyâve not gone awfully well for him. His younger brother is still involved with Laois at underage at the moment I believe.
Marty believes Hugh McGrillen adds âgravitasâ to the Kildare backline. I mean, WTF?!
The Armagh goalie :o
[quote=âmyboyblue, post: 910982, member: 180â]@Spidey[/USER] @[USER=183]Sidney[/USER] @[USER=182]scumpot
Is George going to make it with Dublin, heâs had a few outings now and theyâve not gone awfully well for him. His younger brother is still involved with Laois at underage at the moment I believe.[/quote]
You hoping to pick up a few cast offs?
You realise he played underage with Laois all up along right?
[quote=âmyboyblue, post: 910982, member: 180â]@Spidey[/USER] @[USER=183]Sidney[/USER] @[USER=182]scumpot
Is George going to make it with Dublin, heâs had a few outings now and theyâve not gone awfully well for him. His younger brother is still involved with Laois at underage at the moment I believe.[/quote]
He hasnât had the best of starts and Gavin wasnât slow in whipping him off on Saturday night after his error. I think heâll keep him in the squad as there are still a number of absentees. U21 championship starts this Wednesday and Iâm sure Gavin will be running the rule over them and what he can bring in in the summer. Not forgetting the Vincents players where Michael Concarr and to a lesser extent Jarlath Curley and Hugh Gill could be putting their hands up for back spots too.
Its a tricky position to bed into obviously, but yea, I get the impression he might have had his chance for now. A player wonât get too many chances to nail down a place in that Dublin set up these days. Its an astonishing panel theyâre building there at present, I doubt heâll be overly concerned with that defeat on Saturday either.
No I hadnât, but why would he leave Laois to play with Dublin?
Your right about Saturday night, a lot bigger to Cork than Dublin. However I think you are being over the top with the strength if the squad. Dublin still have issues at no6. And someone to partner MDM. O Sullivan Is the answer for both really, but he canât do both jobs.
His family moved to Laois before he was ten. Moved back up to Ballymun when he went to college. Family still living in Mountmellick.