You seem to use scores as a barometer. Where was he when those games were in the melting pot?
I’m using scores because that what you were using to browbeat his legacy.
You’re changing your tune again to something vague in the hope that no one will notice.
Throughout those games he brought other players into the game and kept his team in touch until the last kick of the match in most cases.
im no GGA fan but I think that’s a step below intercounty mate
Go away out that
I was a GGA fan mate
now I despise them
You better believe that’s a paddlin’
I was going to say are these lads for real still discussing if Gooch was a superstar. Kinda the same as saying Van Basten wasn’t.
But i enjoyed this
Brolly looking for a reaction by ignoring hard statistics.
Looking for a reaction, I’d say he’s be surprised that someone, even someone as blind as you, agrees with him.
Still it probably sold a few more copies on the Sindo around Drumcondra so job done.
Is there a statistic for disappearing in big games when it really matters?
Gooch would walk that one.
I’d say there’s a few Mayo footballers and Galway hurlers ahead of him if you use your style of selective viewing.
I’d remove that quick smart if I were you.
I’d remove that quick smart if I were you.
Not sure he realises the forces he’s dealing with here.
Like a scalded cat he was. Fucking outrageous alroght tho
I’ll take a top top pm from someone on what this lad came out with earlier before @myboyblue ran him like a bould dog
I see Andy Mallon has called it a day.
A class act.
Stevie McDonnell has called it a day.
A great of the game
I see Andy Mallon has called it a day.
Unlucky player. Made his debut in 2003, the year after Armagh won their first All-Ireland, and retired five months before they won their second.