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Youd have to wonder will Cork ever do anything with any of the strike teams involved. I dont think Pat Ryan was one of them. Get him in.

What on earth was Kingston thinking making O’Sullivan one of his inner circle? The last guy you need or want when the game has gone so tactical.

I’d say he was roaring and bellowing in the dressing room before throw-in. Rather than going through the tactical nuances in minute detail.

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O’Sullivan is the kind of ignoramus that goes into the dressing room toilet & drops a big stinking shite before the match when the players are togging off, he doesn’t flush & the smell of his shite is wafting around dressing room turning everyones stomach. But he dosent care because he thinks he’s shit is ice-cream.

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Layve it in long.

They need a Donal Og type bawling “We are Cork! We are Cork!” in the set up.

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There was a lady, i assume a former camogie player, on talking about the Cork hurlers on offtheball this morning. Didn’t catch her name but by god did she have some amazing hot takes that the apes interviewing her just nodded along to. In the 45 seconds or so I listened to she maintained the following

  • Scoring 30 points in a game is no good to anyone
  • They should look to score less and conceed less scores
  • Cork should be looking to win games in scorelines of 2-19 to 2-10
  • by conceding only 2-10 in a game they would expend far less energy than they currently do with their current game plan

If the likes of Tom Ryan or Babs came out with such shite they would be lampooned

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Misogynist

What age was she?

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At a guess I would say early 40s

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Sarah O’Donovan

It’s as simple as that really, no more about it

I found it on youtube. A superb 45 seconds or so of analysis from 10:30 onwards

Just stop Limerick scoring so much. Simples.

Considering the Limerick backs scored ten points themselves last Sunday, 15 players in your own half mightnt work either

I think her point is well intentioned but not well articulated that whenever Cork win a championship match they score 30 odd scores and they can win a shoot out but that even in those games they concede a massive score and they are happy playing a team who’ll play a shoot out style game but once they come up against a team who shuts them down they don’t have a defence that can shut down the other team

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Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle

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KK

What are the half backs gonna do with it with their forwards hiding? In Corks case you nearly have to work from the top back.

Without looking I would say close to 70% of the teams who won championship matches last year hit 30 points or more in the process of doing so. It isn’t a big score any more. You could count on one hand the amount of championship matches where the losing team didn’t break 20 points.

I don’t see how you could maintain that putting up big scores expends more energy that the amount of workrate and effort without the ball that would be needed to hold a team to 12 scores in championship hurling.

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It’s not 25 years ago🤦‍♂️