Really looking forward to this game. The better individuals of vins versus the excellent work ethic and foot passing game of Corofin. It has the makings of a very good game. I’m going for the men from the west to shade it.
Corofin Abú
is this thread a piss take?
what next? the jolly beggarman vs the slug and lettuce?
up your games guys
[QUOTE=“The Selfish Giant, post: 1090954, member: 80”]is this thread a piss take?
what next? the jolly beggarman vs the slug and lettuce?
up your games guys[/QUOTE]
The slug and lettuce is a grand ould bar but its no club 21.
Who is St Vincent?
Patron saint of nipples.
The deviant fuck.
He saved a lactating mother from sure death when she couldn’t stop the leaking by sticking his finger in her nipple… Two days he was stood there, the mother became a dyke in the end.
The stage name of a female singer from Brooklyn.
The ugly maturity levels I this site raises it’s head again
It’d be wonderful to see alright sort and saviour of Dublin football Ger Brennan lift the Andy Merrigan once again, no one deserves it more. He is the one saving grace of this “St Vincents” team.
I have seen little enough, only highlights, of this Corofin team. But if what you say is true about their foot passing then I’d give them a great chance.
As you say Vins have very good players and are both clinical and cohesive, however their style is susceptible to exposure from teams who can run hard from the back to half way and kick well. Rhodes option taking and kick passing was brutal against Vins and under no pressure most of the time as well. Often kicking from too far back. If Corofin have ball carriers to get the ball closer to goal and then find their forwards they might just cause an upset.
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1090990, member: 273”]I have seen little enough, only highlights, of this Corofin team. But if what you say is true about their foot passing then I’d give them a great chance.
As you say Vins have very good players and are both clinical and cohesive, however their style is susceptible to exposure from teams who can run hard from the back to half way and kick well. Rhodes option taking and kick passing was brutal against Vins and under no pressure most of the time as well. Often kicking from too far back. If Corofin have ball carriers to get the ball closer to goal and then find their forwards they might just cause an upset.[/QUOTE]
Vincent’s are 1/1, Corofin are 11/10 with the bookies.
As with any match involving Vincent’s they should the chances to win. Whether they put them away or not is another matter as they were quite wasteful during their Leinster matches and never hit had to really hit top gear in Dublin either. Connolly has been kept relatively quiet over this campaign. Their midfield can definitely be got at and tends to have valley periods during matches, but I would still imagine Corofin will have to be more efficient off a fewer number of chances to win, score more goals and stop Vincent’s from dominating the first 15 minutes of the match like they usually do. Playing in Tullamore should be a small advantage to Vincent’s. I expect Vincent’s to win by 2/3 points.
Is the bauld Gary Sice still going for Corofin?
Man of the Match in the Connacht final.
Vincents all the way.
[QUOTE=“caoimhaoin, post: 1090990, member: 273”]I have seen little enough, only highlights, of this Corofin team. But if what you say is true about their foot passing then I’d give them a great chance.
As you say Vins have very good players and are both clinical and cohesive, however their style is susceptible to exposure from teams who can run hard from the back to half way and kick well. Rhodes option taking and kick passing was brutal against Vins and under no pressure most of the time as well. Often kicking from too far back. If Corofin have ball carriers to get the ball closer to goal and then find their forwards they might just cause an[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=“manbehindthewire, post: 1091045, member: 702”][/QUOTE]
facinating
Still has a lot to offer to Galway too imo
Annie what’s her face?