Ah here!!
That was a super save, if he had tapped it over it would have been a real talking point
Ah here!!
That was a super save, if he had tapped it over it would have been a real talking point
I think Coleman was right to go for it. Got a good strike away into the greasy surface. If it was just placed a bit more into the corner it was a goal. Great save by Quaid. Healy produced an even better save in the first half and Hayes really should have stuck that early chance from memory.
There was at least 3 other occasions where the point was the right option - all in the second half. I can remember two distinct ones where Connolly and Buckley tried to force a goal and got turned over. The other one I think Barrett (?) bought a free.
Weâve done our best to be hated by everyone, success brings that. BOC and the Cork supporters have really brought the challenge for that title by winning fuck all. Pure carkness
Youâd hear mention of it if an u13 division 6 camogie player gets injured⌠we need to tell the ref to put that in his report
Who told you that
Pat Ryan is on OTB here, comeing across well as he usually does but is it not a bit strange for him to be on the radio commenting on a team he managed a year ago and their new manager?
Itâs says a lot about both teams tbh
Major worry for BOC though
Pity it wasnât a dry day weâd see how far off rebels really are
But then again occasionally rebels rise
Hereâs hoping,![]()
I certainly wouldnât put money on them tbh
We love it
DMcG is an utter spoofer. And a dreadful writer.
The man will keep getting gigs because he is âon the tellyâ. But people should have a look back at how Faythe Harriers hurled under him. Doon had been there or thereabouts for quite a while. You would not want to be anything like a genius to get Doon over the line.
Shane OâBrien went for Dublin Senior job â and was clear favourite ahead of Niall Ă CeallachĂĄin. Wrongly so, perhaps, but same was the case.
SOâB had DMcG on his ticket. He was told to get rid of DMcG from his ticket â because the Dublin U20s who had experienced DMcGâs âcoachingâ thought him an utter spoofer and therefore did not want DMcG again involved.
SOâB refused. NĂC got the job.
Heâs nice but too fuckin soft( not referring to his bulk before some smart ass mentions it ye Feckers)
Heâd tell ya to fuck off lively boyeen
Yes but itâs a form they complete and it doesnât require much embellishment unless thereâs an incident in the back arse
Limerickâs need to win that game was way greater IMO
Why not? Surely will asked him and the cork lads didnât. Itâs not like the ref is going around giving tips to some lads and not others.
Cork have not won an All-Ireland title and have not won a Munster title by actually scoring more than their opponents in a match since 2018.
They were at home. Cork needed to win a championship final of some sort after the All-Ireland final disaster. They were playing under a new manager who needs the credibility of a title. Their need was far greater.
Limerickâs need was similar to that of Kerry in Munster football clashes against Cork in the 2008-09 period.
Not as much as you. You seem to spend your whole life here moderating posts. You should get out more oftenâŚ
Just like, my opinion, man.
A reply is moderating??
Whose tears are delicious?? Thereâs about 5 cork posters here and not a one of them has had a whinge, the best team won, can you not enjoy it?
Maybe youâve spent your day listening to real life Corkies in the Polish fan club whining?? ![]()
No
I disagree. Cork had won three of the last four encounters of was it four of five. Limerick were at or close to full strength while cork were down their best player who theyâll have back later. Limerick didnât have much obvious scope for improvement as the year goes in in terms of personnel. If limerick couldnât beat them in this one it wasnât gonna get any easier. Limerick badly needed to get back to winning after their past two years. Limerick couldnât keep losing to cork. Lesser consideration but Limerick could do with the month break far more. Cork won Munster last year, only an all Ireland matters, theyâre still in it, the bitterness from that loss should only drive them on.