You made a balls of that quote. Thereās no sympathy in this game for anyone.
Youāre over thinking it
I didnāt read it that way at all. I donāt agree that he looked a kk instead of a Galway man. He looked a Galway man absolutely disgusted with what he saw from his own side, disappointed and couldnāt understand it. I think his response showed how disappointed he was with his team and showed his investment in them. They threw away a game that was there for them to win with an anaemic second half performance. Iād say Shefflin the serial winner was sickened by it.
The Tailteann Cup is a tremendous competition ya lunatic.
Leinster hurling is shite.
Add Antrimā¦still shite
Add Galwayā¦still shite
What next ??
Iād largely agree. He looked disgusted with the performance and was baffled and was in discussion with his selectors. Thereās been way too much over analysisā¦ Cody should have also come looking for him.
Galway looked v poorly coached. V poor transition of possession from the back. Primitive puckout strategy. Zero forward interplay. Catatonic on the line wrt to substitutions. And lads worrying about handshakes.
The walking backwards and rueful shake of the head from Shefflin deserves more analysis than the match.
āGo back to those watery cunts now you spoofer before I lay you outā
Yerrah he had lads butchering chances once a bit of pressure came on. You couldnāt except an outside manager to cure Galways inherent mental weakness in 6 months.
Disappointing that any proud hurling county would hire an outside manager anyway, sure youād be withered from the traveling to and fro. Galway have the potential to topple even Limerick and have done since theyāve reached the summit, theyāre the only ones with the players to do it, yet itās disappointment after disappointment, poor displays more often than good
We should have a 30 year jubilee celebration around lumping low percentage shite ball into our forward.
How did you feel when Cork appointed Wexford man John Meyler to coach the senior hurlers?
Totally different Iād say, Meyler was in Cork over 30 years at that stage, totally ingrained in the Cork hurling scene, not really an outsider. he could have cycled to training without losing breath.
Iām sure it will happen for real at sone stage but I donāt see why it should
No outside manager would want anything to do with that shite that resembles tag hurling Cork play
No sign of Joseph Cooney or Tom Monaghan on the overlap at all yesterday. It was a performance void of an energy.
Fahy should have gone for that stamp. Nasty stroke.
Cooney missing 2 frees in front of the posts was fairly costly in the final shake up. That and Galway conceding a plethora of frees for Reid to knock over. Galways execution is very poor. Over the 2 games with Kilkenny they must have created 10 goal chances and taken 1.
Yeah, very poor.
The pass Concannon gave to Whelanā¦ Terrible. The pass Conor Cooney gave to Concannonā¦ Again terrible.
Monaghan must have fumbled every ball that came his way. He was juggling it like a live hand grenade. For a skillful stickman like him it was bizarre. Maybe a sign of nerves?
Ultimately too many of our big players just didnāt turn up bar Whelo and Daithi. How do you legislate for lads missing frees from straight in front of the posts with the wind behind them? Or creating 4 decent goal chances and butchering the lot. Not sustainable with TJ knocking frees over from all angles and distances.
Yeah. Joe Cooney and Cathal Mannion are the 2 if be most disappointed with.
That would be my take on it also. Thatās what it looked like to me at least.
Iād say he couldnāt believe his eyes. Well he may be teaching Galway a bit of Kilkenny, but we are most certainly teaching Kilkenny a bit of galway also.