2015 Ulster Senior Football Championship

They’re all a higher level of team than Tipperary beat.

You were talking Kildare up during the week as well, you utter mongtard.

Cork haven’t beaten a team of note since 2010.

Big ask for Tipp tomorrow no doubt, but Creedon has instilled a real inner belief in this group of players. They were very disappointed with their performance against Kerry but to their credit put up a large score on Louth. Okay Louth may be a side in decline but 3-21 is a monster score in football.

The new generation of Tipperary footballer doesn’t look at reputation anymore, their underage successes prove that. It’s a real pity O’Brien & Hannigan are out for this as they are mammoth players within the squad. How Tipperary handle Cavanagh is the deal breaker, if they successfully nullify him then they have a right chance.

No to both.

Monaghan are a team of note.

So Tyrone have beaten a team of note in the last two years in championship football.

Are Tipperary a dead man walking?

Continuing the discussion from All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2015:

@caoimhaoin can’t seem to make his mind up on Kildare, bearing in mind that Tyrone beat them two years ago when they were a force much more to be reckoned with.

Meath are not a higher level than Tipp. I have seen both very recently and there is far more to Tipp.

Talking someone up is not the same as ranking them among the best. I just noted they improved.

Dublin, Kerry, donegal, Mayo, Cork & Monaghan are teams of note.
Tipp, Galway have the possibility of reaching that level. Tyrone too but not with Harte. But that would still have to be a sustained period

No, they are on the way up. Tyrone down with Harte. How is that so hard to understand?

They are a higher level than anything Tipp have beaten and that’s a fact. You’re all over the place here, the argument is that there is a lot more substance to Tyrone over the past few seasons than Tipp and until actually do something of any note then it will just be put down to hype and talk about them. The gauntlet has been laid down for Tipp this weekend, let’s see if they’re up to it. It’s also nonsense to suggest they’re a better team than Meath, there is no form line to back that up at all.

How are you including Cork in that list by the way? Tyrone have more substanace behind them in Championship level in recent years, they are the only team to break the big 4 and make a semi-final in the past 4 seasons.

What are you blowing on about? Kildare have been steadily mediocre to the odd above average performance for years. Beat most mediocre teams but get blown away by the best teams.

Sid thinks Kildare are a team of note but cork hammered them since 2010 This rendering his side show of bringing cork strangely into the conversation.
Beaten docket.

Sure you said that Kildare was a horrible draw for Cork/Kerry only a couple of days ago. You’re talking out both sides of your mouth. Why would top teams like Kerry and bizarrely Cork who seem to have gained some sort of wild card entry into that group, be afraid of a mediocre team who gets blown away by top teams?

You can’t have it both ways, it seems to you that certain teams only become good teams when they may have to play Cork.

It was in context of having to play Dublin 6/7 days later you moron.

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Obviously Tipp are on the way up but that’s coming from a particularly low base and how far up they will get remains open to question.

Obviously Tyrone now are at a lower level than they were some years ago but that’s coming from a particularly high base with one of the greatest teams of all-time. Given their decline came in the 2009-2012 period and they have an almost completely new team now, I’d argue that rather than being on the way down, they’ve been in or around the same level for the last 2/3 years, which is somewhere around 7th-10th in Ireland, with the potential to go higher over the coming years. Whether that will be under Harte remains open to question but I’d still take him over the vast majority of inter-county managers.

I’d give Tipperary a puncher’s chance in this match but I’d fancy Tyrone’s greater knowhow to eek out the win.

What difference does it make who you play? They’re either a threat or not.

It’s also not set in stone they will meet Dublin. You overrate Cork with no basis at all - Mayo, Donegal, Dublin and Kerry have only been knocked out by each other in the past four years. There is a top 4 and there is a chasing pack after them who are capable on turning them over on a given day but that’s where Cork lie - in there with the likes of Tyrone and Monaghan and perhaps extend it to the likes of Armagh, Galway and Derry.

Armagh
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

You really are a gas man. There is somply no comparision between cork and Armagh based on recent performance. You are a joker.

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But if it’s a new team how have they greater knowledge?
Plenty Tipp Lads with big game experience.

Armagh were extremely impressive last year and very nearly pipped a Donegal team playing to a very high level that day and that year. They had by far the most impressive run of the beaten quarter finalists. A stage Cork have failed to negotiate their way past in the last 3 seasons

Big game experience at Championship, go away to fuck.

Cork still out performed them last year and are in another league this year.

Armagh are 3rd tier and going nowhere. Especially with the games greatest bluffer.