Jesus heās an odd man
This one yeah, the one with McCaffrey and Dermo from a few years ago, jeezā¦tight
That was a fairly big dig by Mickey Harte considering he was still managing him for a long time after
Iām not sure heāll last on TVā¦he does have an odd way about himā¦the players from that era seem to have a higher profile though. Dublin, more like a spoke in a wheel, but brilliant footballers obviously
Iād say Cavanagh must buy a trolley load of Just for Men every week.
Philly Jordan, a clubmate of Cavanagh who won three All Irelandās with him basically called him a wanker a couple of years back.
Finnoula would be hard work.
That Joe Brolly moment is absolutely iconic
That second half performance against Donegal in the 2016 Ulster final was arguably his most inspirational display.
He was on the wain himself so it was amazing really
The second yello against Mayo was unlucky. He made a genuine attempt for the ball but his hand bounced up off the ball and OāShea made a meal of it.
He had to go
He had his Partridge drove to Dundee in his bare feet moment after the Mayo game.
Thatās brilliant
Mickey Harte is possibly the greatest manager in the history of Gaelic football.
Heāll be Big 4 within 15 years! formidable
If he wasnāt a cheat and a coward Iād almost agree. Considering his talent and his medals itās remarkable that heāll be remembered as a failure
Cork usurping Tyrone in the 2009 semi-final was a real shock at the time. That great Tyrone team were never quite the same again after it. Cork were fancied for the final against Kerry then.
It wasnāt a shock . The bookies were pricing that very tight . Many tipped Cork who were rampaging through the championship . Tyrone were in decline
Interesting they only got his brother out of the past Tyrone players on it to comment.
Covered quite a lot of that team now in that Laochra series. One on McGuigan would be good though.