Has there been the inevitable meltdown now that nobody can be found to blame?
This is entertainment!
Not really for the reasons that most would think. This has been simmering since Davy came in. It’s not a meltdown yet but could escalate.
kid
is it that big a deal if Podge plays a bit of football?
I am sure that he gives more time to the hurling and tips around at the football. All he has to do is skip out of a bit of training here and there and the matches will keep him ticking over. He has skipped football games when there has been a clash.
If I was manager I d let him off to play the bit of footie with a heart and a half providing hurling gets the greater commitment of the two. If the lad has his heart set in playing football for his county and his dad , it is counter productive to be negative about it. It may as well be embraced when it gets to that stage and you have a better chance of happy contented player. Such a player will play better for you than a player you are at odds with.
People say Podge played poor last Sunday and make remarks that associate that with football. The same people ignore that the man of the match Aidan Walsh is a dual man and that another dual man Damien Cahalane played well. Alan Cadogan has played as much football as he has hurling this year and is flying last few weeks in the hurling.
Managers and counties get themselves into a huge bind over lads playing the other code in the GAA. U d wonder is there any need for it? Sure the players are super fit and don’t play that many inter county games anyway. If a players really wants to try dual, it may as well be managed and embraced rather than fighting against it.
Considering how close the Cratloe boys are it could get very interesting yet.
[QUOTE=“kerry1891, post: 967435, member: 1379”]kid
is it that big a deal if Podge plays a bit of football?
I am sure that he gives more time to the hurling and tips around at the football. All he has to do is skip out of a bit of training here and there and the matches will keep him ticking over. He has skipped football games when there has been a clash.
If I was manager I d let him off to play the bit of footie with a heart and a half providing hurling gets the greater commitment of the two. If the lad has his heart set in playing football for his county and his dad , it is counter productive to be negative about it. It may as well be embraced when it gets to that stage and you have a better chance of happy contented player. Such a player will play better for you than a player you are at odds with.
People say Podge played poor last Sunday and make remarks that associate that with football. The same people ignore that the man of the match Aidan Walsh is a dual man and that another dual man Damien Cahalane played well. Alan Cadogan has played as much football as he has hurling this year and is flying last few weeks in the hurling.
Managers and counties get themselves into a huge bind over lads playing the other code in the GAA. U d wonder is there any need for it? Sure the players are super fit and don’t play that many inter county games anyway. If a players really wants to try dual, it may as well be managed and embraced rather than fighting against it.[/QUOTE]
Not issue for most , we will be long gone from the football by late July
Tubber lead by a point at half time against Newmarket
Newmarket fairly turned it on in the second half. 3-16 to 0-8. Kilmaley lead Crusheen 10 to 6 at half time
Very positive start for Clare 1.05 to 1.02 after 19 mins
I see Clonlara sent out another big marker today
Heard they were a mile ahead at half-time. How did it finish?
5-20 to 1-12 or something similar. A few lads had a point to prove today
Kinnerk gone from Clare…
Get him home to his own people ASAP.
:o
Booked and went on a holiday regardless of Davies protests!
I thought this was up here last week? He went the week before the Cork game
He’s on permanent holidays now anyway,hmmm I wonder is there any county set up he could now join??
what is a permanent holiday??