They players can pin it up on the wall for the Walsh Cup final all they like but come the championship the only thing that will be pinned up against the wall will be whatever poor sod agrees to manage them next year as a playerâs father bursts into the dressing room at half-time to demand to know why his son has been taken off.
Cunningham should invite the players to a meeting and walk in wearing his two All-Ireland medals around his neck.
"See these, lads? Have a good fucking look at them because itâs the closest youâll ever get to an an All-Ireland medal, or in this case, medals, and I emphasise the plural.
Right, I resign. Go and get Josie fucking Harte to manage ye."
Hey Sid, I am not fighting you on this. The players had their chance to beat KK and failed miserably, they were the guys inside the white lines. Same in 2012, same in 2005, same in 2001, same in 1993, same in 1990.
What a horseshit post. The only public perception that matters is what the galway public think, what the rest of the country who seem utterly obsessed with galway hurling matters nothing. And most people i know dont consider this a disaster, cunningham presided over two good years and two terrible ones (one terrible one involved drawing with Kilkenny in the championship, a result the rest of the country bar tipp would wet dream about) if the panel was split id say disaster but we can take it that the only three opposing his removal were his clubmates who had to do that and would be perceived worse by the county if they didnt, the unanimous nature means the whole wanted change and i commend them on that. Kp hit the nail on the head, the county board are swiming in debt and some of them barely give a fuck if galway win an all. Ireland in the next few years as long as they dont go under financially. The players decided after four years of falling short, admittedly against the best inter county set up and manager ever they couldnât get over the line with him and I and a few friends of mine ive talked to see nothing wrong with that. As for the harte incident, it clearly did not happen but youve bizarrely referenced it in two posts. Public perception? The public perception of dublin is filthy cunts who are molly coddled by the gaa with all home games, favoured refs, preferential funding in a supposedly competitive championship and a blind eye turned to gouging and feigning injury all so dublin can fill the gaa coffers when the band wagon gets to the latter stages in leinster and the all ireland, but im sure that doesnt have any impact up there does it?
Iâm with the players. Canât understand the demonising they get in the media for standing up to a manager who has lost the dressing room. What is it fucking serfdom or something? Are players supposed to comply without question with every direction they receive from some character they believe to be a gobdaw just because an even bigger crowd of gobdaws in the county board have said it should be so.
If thatâs the way it is then the Irish truly are a servile race. Look at the haunting the Waterford hurlers got for having the gumption to take a stand against that mickeyman Scully Ryan. A league title and an All Ireland semi final later the cunts who pilloried them have gone scurrying back down their rat holes.
Like it or hate it, inter county players make the GAA. Not some cunt in a county board or some chap with a clipboard making a name for himself.
Plenty of people in Galway share the view of the Galway hurlers that I outlined above, pal.
I greatly enjoyed you moaning about non-Galway people having an opinion on whatâs happening in Galway while having a good moan about Dublinâs success, by the way, so thanks for that and I hope to hear more from where that came from.
I hit a nerve marking you as servile. What galway hurling people, the few on the go bus you bore to tears? Dublin earned their success the hard way alright.