[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 977480, member: 1786â]This is the guy who was doing the roaring
Thatâs Gerry Moloney from Abbeyfeale. Was a selector with the minors a couple of years ago.
Sound skin in fairness.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 977480, member: 1786â]This is the guy who was doing the roaring
Thatâs Gerry Moloney from Abbeyfeale. Was a selector with the minors a couple of years ago.
Sound skin in fairness.
[QUOTE=âElvis Brandenberg Kremmen, post: 977503, member: 1624â]Thatâs Gerry Moloney from Abbeyfeale. Was a selector with the minors a couple of years ago.
Sound skin in fairness.[/QUOTE]
Ah ya, it was all very good humored. Helped liven things up a bit.
He gave us nothing in the first half. Correctly gave a free against Galvin for charging into a defender when he had the ball but allowed Antrim do the very same thing a couple of times. One of the Limerick selectors went up to the ref at half time and gave him an earful.
Two penalties were stone-wallers. Second one should have been a black card.
If we get Sligo weâll have a chance of advancing (even more so if at home). Canât see us beating Tipp. Laois/Wexford would be tough too.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 977480, member: 1786â]This is the guy who was doing the roaring
Robin OâDonnell sitting behind him is a hoor for playing snake on his mobile phone
Who won this?
Tipp were leading, didnât hear a result.
Tipp won, 4-07 to 2-06.
Tipp started well with wind, went 11 up, Limerick got it back to 3, missed a number of chances and Tipp closed out with a goal
Canon Willie has been transferred to Croom.
Footballers away to Sligo. Not d worst of draws in fairness, will have no fear of them anyway!!
Could it be the boost croom hurling has been looking for??
Should be some crowd travelling up to that youâd imagine.
The Limerick Football supporters club are looking at hiring a car to go.
They decided that teams who had met earlier couldnât meet again so therefore we could only get Sligo or Laois. Both of those were drawn out first so we were bound to travel - Sligo definitely more preferable than Laois. Should have beaten them up there in the first round of the league apparently.
Depending on throw-in time I might travel up. Might see you up there @TreatyStones - we should have all of 10 fans at the match.
We canât meet Tipp again in the hurling so if we lose the Munster final weâll face Wexford/Clare/Waterford in the quarter final.
Not even God could save them.
Be better off with a motorbike youâd suspect. Maybe throw in a sidecar.
[QUOTE=âglasagusban, post: 979220, member: 1533â]Nice piece. @carryharry I think you were querying this guys credentials/background before.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/beary-now-proving-a-perfect-fit-for-revitalised-shannonsiders-274699.html[/QUOTE]
Whoah there, bud. I did not query his credentials. I merely pointed out your lack of bite against the NAP members of the setup in the whole DOG saga.
Best of luck to Beary.
I knew a lad by the name of Ger Beary from out around Doon/Oola, was a fairly tidy hurler but too fond of the sauce. Presume they are related. Ger would be around 30 Iâd say
[QUOTE=âcarryharry, post: 979222, member: 1517â]Whoah there, bud. I did not query his credentials. I merely pointed out your lack of bite against the NAP members of the setup in the whole DOG saga.
Best of luck to Beary.[/QUOTE]
Sorry may have phrased that wrong mate, but you were asking about him. I wouldnât have been critical of him as to the style of play under OâGrady because as a first time selector he wouldnât have had much input in the way of contradicting OâGradyâs coaching/gameplan IMO. OâGradyâs approach was very dictatorial with the team. Would you expect a first time selector to argue down a guy in a more senior position or even manage to convince him to vary his approach?