They were very poor in 2017, decent last year and before that they were getting to All Ireland’s nearly every year so poor/very poor simply isn’t right. You could well be right in the long run but this victory lap you’re going on the last few days over a league game in February is hilarious
You’ve traumatised a whole generation of Tipperary folk. The scars will be there for years still. Some of them even seem to be willing Kilkenny to be good again and back at the top table. Stockholm syndrome.
Classic Jeff, playing to the gallery rather than replying to my post
Why is there so many weirdos on here who bring everything back to what county you happened to be born in?
Only the Mullen brothers can save Kilkenny hurling now
Not only Tipp folk have been traumatised driving through Callan jeff.
Classic Jeff, playing to the gallery rather than replying to my post
Why is there so many weirdos on here who bring everything back to what county you happened to be born in?
Maybe you should answer the questions that you’re asked yourself and stop playing to the gallery. You still haven’t clarified this from last night yet.
Considering the hammering they got in 2016 and their performances in 2017 I thought they were very good last year. If they can keep all their good lads fit they have 5 or 6 of the best players in the country straight off the bat
Not hyping them up too much. Lolzers. You were claiming a few weeks ago that Kilkenny had 5 or 6 of the best hulers in the country in their ranks.
Eoin Murphy, TJ Reid, Cillian Buckley, Richie Hogan, Padraig Walsh, Paul Murphy when fit and at their best are some of the best hurlers in the country in their positions, yes.
There’s 15 positions, so if we short-listed 3 or 4 of the best for each position, we’d have 50 or 60 hurlers. Are you maintaining your position of just over a month ago that Kilkenny have 5 or 6 of the best hurlers in the country or is it the case that they have 5 or 6 hurlers who’d make it into the top 50 or 60. Just answer the question now. No need for all the dramatics or no need to call me a liar for merely pointing out what you have said.
I’m not going to answer your questions when you won’t answer mine
Classic Jeff, playing to the gallery rather than replying to my post
Why is there so many weirdos on here who bring everything back to what county you happened to be born in?
I was born in London. Can’t answer that one for you.
Huh? You’re bringing up me being from Tipp at every opportunity trying to get some handy likes from a few simpletons
I call things as I see them mate, I don’t base my opinions on which side of a boundary line I was born on
I call things as I see them mate, I don’t base my opinions on which side of a boundary line I was born on
Ah here
Someone bump the 2009 final thread, stat
Someone bump the 2009 final thread, stat
2009-1989 = 20 years more whinging bi-polar boy.
You’re more interested in that game than I am. That’s the second time you mentioned it in a few hours
I think Cody is currently proving his greatness as a manager. Kilkenny have been better than the sum of their parts for 4 of the last 5 years, (2017 being the exception). Talent wise last year he had about the fifth or sixth best team in the country yet Kilkenny won the league and pushed the eventual All Ireland Champions to the very limit.
I’d be fascinated to see how Jim Gavin gets on when he has an average set of players on his hands which could well be the case in the coming years. Not as well as Cody I suspect and that’s if he hangs around.
2009-1989 = 20 years more whinging bi-polar boy
One was imaginary injustice, the other was tipp winning solely due to the ref. Not comparable simpleton.
You were very interested until the penalty was proved valid on tfk and a decade of excuses exploded
What proof? You can’t take 15 steps before being fouled and then get a penalty
It was only 9 steps mate.
So that was the only instance in history of a ref missing steps?
You only altered it to a steps excuse a while after somone put up the video and showed it was a clear stonewall foul for the penalty itself. Before that you had suggested it was a bogus penalty. The audit trail is there.
So that was the only instance in history of a ref missing steps?
Hilarious rationale. Was Sylvie Linnane’s sending off the only instance in history of someone getting sent off in the wrong?