Tyrone played the best brand/style of football all year and are deserved all Ireland winners. Ulster football has been the most enjoyable football this year and the games were all very good bar may e one.
Ulster football has changed. And changed for the better. Iâll be the first to say I hated the style of play up there for years but I have to say I enjoyed every minute of the ulster championship this year.
Forget about mayo. Their set up to beat Tyrone was laughable. Iâd say Dooher was laughing inside at it.
Well done @Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy and the Tyrone lads⌠Well deserved all Ireland⌠10 to 1 to retain it!
Youâre hilarious as you pretend not to have an agenda but just canât help your bitterness from eating inside you.
I find this enjoyable, seeing all the anger and fury it causes small minded people like you to see Tyrone win, to see the straw clutching you are going on about with the penalty.
Youâre the same guy who thought McQuillan did Donegal the last day against Tyrone when he kept them in the game with two ridiculous black cards for Tyrone and the award of a phantom penalty.
Conor Loftus lasted nearly the full game and he was actually actively killing his team from start to finish most times he got the ball. Bryan Walsh lasted nearly 60 minutes and barely did a thing.
AOS had a bad second half after a decent first half but I donât think there was anything untoward about him staying on the field when you see the way the other lads were playing
Iâm merely asking you to substantiate your position but clearly it must be full of bullshit as you canât tell me who the pundits are who abuse OâShea.
The real killer for Mayo was that they were shooting from the places youâre supposed to shoot from and they fluffed their lines.
They got caught in that weird space where they were trying to force things too much but were simultaneously petrified and letting the game pass them by. Walsh and Loftus were emblematic of that.
And so was Horan. His non-use of James Carr until four minutes into injury time was criminal. Bringing on Aidan Orme was bizarre. Orme was visibly not at the same physical level as the other players. Had he ever even got on in a championship match before? That substitution reminded me of France bringing on a guy at scrum half for his first cap when they were a point behind New Zealand with five minutes left in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final.
The ball is already in the square so unless heâs travelling at the speed of light then is isnât.
If he was, however, travelling at the speed of light, then we should ask one of the Avengers (Dr Strange maybe) to referee Tyrone games in future to avoid this happening.
Dublinâs actions in 2017 was the most cynical I have seen. En masse drag down of Mayo players to protect their one point lead into injury time. It was a coordinated attack that Al Qaeda would have been proud of.