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what you do with your fat head is your own business, mate.

Hereā€™s another one for you Limerick apes - The round ball goes between the square posts- With your 16 wides against the fat arses :Dā€¦This happens more often and more fluidly if your square peg is the forwards and not playing in a round hole at the back- Itā€™s simple fucking maths here.

[QUOTE=ā€œBean, post: 1107641, member: 301ā€]what you do with your fat head is your own business, mate.

Hereā€™s another one for you Limerick apes - The round ball goes between the square posts- With your 16 wides against the fat arses :Dā€¦This happens more often and more fluidly if your square peg is the forwards and not playing in a round hole at the back- Itā€™s simple fucking maths here.[/QUOTE]

None of that is maths

1 goal and 21 points = 24 points v 21 points = 3 point deficit = 1b x 6 seasons = jokersĀ²

Has it really been 6 seasons in one of the lower divisions?

Has to be -What year did these fellaā€™s ā€˜strikeā€™ ? Didnā€™t they go down around then-

That equation states a 3 point deficit is equal to 1 goal and 21 points. This is illogical, therefore your equation is incorrect.

QED

Here is the real Maths you fuckheadā€¦

Div 1A top 4 teams qualify for quarter finals = Div 1 B top 4 teams qualify for quarter finals

When will these thick cnuts coming on here from other counties realize there is no fcuking point in being in 1A. 4 teams from each group qualify for the quarter finals. Ye would all want to fcuk off , lie down and relax.

This winter hurling is all fine to blow off the cobwebs - winning league titles means fcuk all in the end. Ask Tom Ryan

[QUOTE=ā€œEsso Oil, post: 1107662, member: 2735ā€]Here is the real Maths you fuckheadā€¦

Div 1A top 4 teams qualify for quarter finals = Div 1 B top 4 teams qualify for quarter finals

When will these thick cnuts coming on here from other counties realize there is no fcuking point in being in 1A. 4 teams from each group qualify for the quarter finals. Ye would all want to fcuk off , lie down and relax.

This winter hurling is all fine to blow off the cobwebs - winning league titles means fcuk all in the end. Ask Tom Ryan[/QUOTE]

Ah yeah youā€™re right -Glamour trips to the giantā€™s causeway in February is what the players want- Playing KK and the chance of a game against Dublin in Croker or Tipp in Thurles is a waste of time - especially for fans, the fans love Laois and Offaly and the likes.

What a fucking joke of a county :smiley: -

[QUOTE=ā€œBean, post: 1107664, member: 301ā€]Ah yeah youā€™re right -Glamour trips to the giantā€™s causeway in February is what the players want- Playing KK and the chance of a game against Dublin in Croker or Tipp in Thurles is a waste of time - especially for fans, the fans love Laois and Offaly and the likes.

What a fucking joke of a county :smiley: -[/QUOTE]

Sure weā€™ll be playing KK in 1b next year.

Weā€™ll also get into the quarters regardless and have the chance of a game against Dublin in Croker or Tipp in Thurles as you put it.

[QUOTE=ā€œJulio Geordio, post: 1107668, member: 332ā€]Sure weā€™ll be playing KK in 1b next year.

Weā€™ll also get into the quarters regardless and have the chance of a game against Dublin in Croker or Tipp in Thurles as you put it.[/QUOTE]
When Laois and Offaly win will they not make top 4 ahead of Limerick?

No.

[QUOTE=ā€œBean, post: 1107664, member: 301ā€]Ah yeah youā€™re right -Glamour trips to the giantā€™s causeway in February is what the players want- Playing KK and the chance of a game against Dublin in Croker or Tipp in Thurles is a waste of time - especially for fans, the fans love Laois and Offaly and the likes.

What a fucking joke of a county :smiley: -[/QUOTE]

In case you didnā€™t notice very few people go to league matches ( even in Clare on Saturday)
Did you enjoy Clareā€™s fist win in a year against the mighty Dubs.
Enjoy the relegation battle.
Clare is a nice enough old place its the cunts that live there give it a bad name.

A successful league campaign for Teege, warding off the bauld Offaly and Laois and securing a quarter final berth :clap:

[QUOTE=ā€œEsso Oil, post: 1107674, member: 2735ā€]In case you didnā€™t notice very few people go to league matches ( even in Clare on Saturday)
Did you enjoy Clareā€™s fist win in a year against the mighty Dubs.
Enjoy the relegation battle.
Clare is a nice enough old place its the cunts that live there give it a bad name.[/QUOTE]

Donā€™t worry fella- we will send another few boys over to show you how to hurl next year.

Best of luck to the Sparrow tomorrow.

Agreed.

[QUOTE=ā€œtwiceasnice97, post: 1107601, member: 1061ā€]Its a complete waste of time picking hannon at 6. it will not work.
people have this image of him spraying the ball all over the field picking out forwards and scoring points from centre back.
the reality is that he would be far more likely to end up realising ten yards too late that his man is running in to space to receive a pass that is going to finish with a goal because he got drawn to the ball.
if hannon had hurled for a few years at 6 for his club or underage and dominated then you would give him a chance but thats not the case.[/QUOTE]

Hannon is not a natural 6, Iā€™ll agree with that. Iā€™m one of those who never wanted him moved. But you can definitely see why TJ tried. Wayne Mac is not a natural 6 either, and not great for tracking runners. Heā€™s a strong wing-back and he does a job at centre-back- his physicality helps a lot and he is able to pick a pass when he wants (he can be infuriating at times). Dodge isnā€™t a natural centre-back, but could do a job of a deep centre-back but then youā€™re giving up space to a centre-forward who wants to drop deep.

We have no one like Geary or even like Hogan, Curran, Oā€™Mahony, Conor Ryan.

Of course the problem isnā€™t just at centre-back, itā€™s the half-back line in general. The best natural centre-backs in Limerick arenā€™t good enough for the role. Richie Mc would probably do a better job than most but you canā€™t move him from full. We seem to be waiting for Ronan Lynch to come through and even he is probably better in midfield and will take a while to settle in such a crucial position.

[QUOTE=ā€œAristotle, post: 1107681, member: 2949ā€]Hannon is not a natural 6, Iā€™ll agree with that. Iā€™m one of those who never wanted him moved. But you can definitely see why TJ tried. Wayne Mac is not a natural 6 either, and not great for tracking runners. Heā€™s a strong wing-back and he does a job at centre-back- his physicality helps a lot and he is able to pick a pass when he wants (he can be infuriating at times). Dodge isnā€™t a natural centre-back, but could do a job of a deep centre-back but then youā€™re giving up space to a centre-forward who wants to drop deep.

We have no one like Geary or even like Hogan, Curran, Oā€™Mahony, Conor Ryan.

Of course the problem isnā€™t just at centre-back, itā€™s the half-back line in general. The best natural centre-backs in Limerick arenā€™t good enough for the role. Richie Mc would probably do a better job than most but you canā€™t move him from full. We seem to be waiting for Ronan Lynch to come through and even he is probably better in midfield and will take a while to settle in such a crucial position.[/QUOTE]

That fella of the La Toucheā€™s is nailed on for 6 in a couple of years- Tom Ryan would have been worth a shot there if he had any interest- Has the hurling and the engine/physicality .

Heā€™s about 60 years old, you fucking dickhead.

La Touche Cosgrave is a fine young hurler, bit early to say heā€™ll start at centre-back though; heā€™s played so many positions for club, county & school; and I think heā€™s possibly best in attack.

Tom Ryan is a fine hurler, but was always more suited to the wing or midfield than centre-back- Dan Morrissey started ahead of him for UL at centre-back and Barry Oā€™Connell, Barry Lynch and Hannon were all picked ahead of Ryan at different times at centre-back for the 21s.

Canā€™t be as bad as what they have there at present- Your man Hannon was ate alive at the weekend-