Steps
How many steps has he actually taken in that move? The first one he hasn’t the ball fully in his hands when he starts it, and then there is the hop he does which is hard to call a step at all.
If that is called as steps then there is a thousand of them missed every week
He’d taken the defender off his feet after the first show he needed to go back inside then he only gave defender a second chance going the way he did
i didnt get the clip but i did visualize it
a treat indeed
I didn’t visualise it.
The power of doing nothing.
RIP Twitter Coaches!
I know many of those Twitter coaches / analysts are a pain but it’s surely an own goal for the GAA to ban them snipping videos and making content ?
It would be much different if the GAA actually produced there own content online but it’s fairly meagre compared to professional sports.
It seems a very retrograde step.
Surely just put in a proviso that clips need to be under seconds or something.
There’s something very special about Ray Boyne using slow motion features and putting dramatic music to GAA scores.
Ya it is true for you. Don’t think any of them are making money off it. If they are good coaches they get references of players and clubs the train.
Ya it’s a bit of self promotion in most cases with ego thrown in by some but a good bit of it can be interesting enough.
I’d wonder how they’ll police all them young lads on Tik Tok with burner accounts, doubt it’s feasible.
It’s a fucking stupid move made by a tiny cohort of backwards stupid fucks who shouldn’t have the authority to make those kind of calls in the first place.
They’re getting free marketing and they’re too stupid to fucking realise.
Would he not just tweet out the Taoiseach like Ray Boyne did?
Ray Boyne’s LinkedIn post last week about arriving at Nowlan Park early & Henry Shefflin saying hello to him was inspiring. I took several learnings from it.
I’m impressed with how the GAA are finding this new approach to put the clamp on paid coaches.
Kudos
Painting pictures with his imagination brush.
Can we ban the use of the term ‘asking questions’ in any form in GAA interviews by coaches/managers please?
McGeeney
It’s endemic.
