Why did Durkan lie down and let Donaghy kick the ball over him? Donaghy will be annoyed with himself over the paucity of this finish.
Yeah I’d say he can hardly sleep.
I blame myself for making Paul Durcan complacent after letting him have one of my cigarettes and telling him Donegal would win the final in Copper Face Jack’s the night they beat Dublin.
[QUOTE=“Bartosz Bereszynskiego, post: 1020797, member: 9”]+1.
That disguised kick-out technique won’t be good for his right hip in the long run either.[/QUOTE]
I’d say his tubby upper body will cause more damage to his right hip than a gammy kick out technique
We’ll agree to differ, mate.
Which was it caused @Bartosz Bereszynskiego’s problem?
It’s more his mid section that’s tubby. Strangely he doesn’t appear that fat in person.
I was transfixed by his massive arse (not in a gay way) when standing on the terrace behind the goal for the Ulster Final.
Looks may be deceiving. He states himself he is only 15 stone, which wouldn’t be much for a guy who is 6 foot 5.
The programme also has Michael Murphy at 14 stone - not a chance he weighs under 15.
Yeah I know. Sure they have Niall McGee at 15 stone and he’d be a bit smaller than the other 2.
Jesus I’m getting old when Aaron Kernan is retiring.
ARMAGH FOOTBALLER AARON Kernan has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The Crossmaglen defender says he has “reached a stage where I need to focus energies on other aspects of my life.”
Under Paul Grimley this year, Kernan found himself limited to an impact role off the bench, although he did start Armagh’s quarter-final defeat to Donegal due to Ciaran McKeever’s injury.
Kernan, who turns 31 in December, made his debut back in 2005 and was named as the Young Footballer of the Year the same year. In a statement released through the GPA, he thanked those who supported him throughout his career, especially his family and the fans.
“It was a great privilege for me to play for my county for 10 years and I cherish every step of the journey that began for me following our All-Ireland U21 success back in 2004.
“I am particularly proud to have contributed to my family’s long-standing connections with Armagh football and to have been involved both with my brothers and my father Joe at the top level.”
Kernan wished incoming manager Kieran McGeeney and Armagh well in the coming season and added he would continue with his involvement in the GPA and keep playing with his club Crossmaglen.
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1028200, member: 180”]Jesus I’m getting old when Aaron Kernan is retiring.
ARMAGH FOOTBALLER AARON Kernan has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The Crossmaglen defender says he has “reached a stage where I need to focus energies on other aspects of my life.”
Under Paul Grimley this year, Kernan found himself limited to an impact role off the bench, although he did start Armagh’s quarter-final defeat to Donegal due to Ciaran McKeever’s injury.
Kernan, who turns 31 in December, made his debut back in 2005 and was named as the Young Footballer of the Year the same year. In a statement released through the GPA, he thanked those who supported him throughout his career, especially his family and the fans.
“It was a great privilege for me to play for my county for 10 years and I cherish every step of the journey that began for me following our All-Ireland U21 success back in 2004.
“I am particularly proud to have contributed to my family’s long-standing connections with Armagh football and to have been involved both with my brothers and my father Joe at the top level.”
Kernan wished incoming manager Kieran McGeeney and Armagh well in the coming season and added he would continue with his involvement in the GPA and keep playing with his club Crossmaglen.[/QUOTE]
Surprised by this as he did well last year and would have thought the incentive would be there for the likes of himself, McKeever and Mallon to give it another couple of years. Big blow for Armagh and I’d imagine his bit part role last year might have something to do with it but he missed the whole league campaign through injury and Mark Shields was in great form so I think the management team were justified in what they did. Armagh had a good defensive unit last year but the depth would be quite low there. Mickey Murray and Morgan were the only two defenders off the bench against Donegal and Armagh were forced to play the likes of Caolan Rafferty, Toner, Grugan and Findon in defence last year as they had an injury crisis so it’s important that they look at some other options in the league.
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1028200, member: 180”]Jesus I’m getting old when Aaron Kernan is retiring.
ARMAGH FOOTBALLER AARON Kernan has announced his retirement from inter-county football.
The Crossmaglen defender says he has “reached a stage where I need to focus energies on other aspects of my life.”
Under Paul Grimley this year, Kernan found himself limited to an impact role off the bench, although he did start Armagh’s quarter-final defeat to Donegal due to Ciaran McKeever’s injury.
Kernan, who turns 31 in December, made his debut back in 2005 and was named as the Young Footballer of the Year the same year. In a statement released through the GPA, he thanked those who supported him throughout his career, especially his family and the fans.
“It was a great privilege for me to play for my county for 10 years and I cherish every step of the journey that began for me following our All-Ireland U21 success back in 2004.
“I am particularly proud to have contributed to my family’s long-standing connections with Armagh football and to have been involved both with my brothers and my father Joe at the top level.”
Kernan wished incoming manager Kieran McGeeney and Armagh well in the coming season and added he would continue with his involvement in the GPA and keep playing with his club Crossmaglen.[/QUOTE]
A back who scored a lot of frees and not just long range ones. Any other examples of this?
Aidan Carr of Down.
Crossmaglen Rangers gain.
Seamus Prendergast has retired
Rory Hanniffy. Class act. Offaly are now completely without hope.
Given Shane Dooleys injury problems you’re not wrong. They’ll probably still do us next year the cunts though.
Never rated Dooley - I thought Brian Carroll was a class act this year, whenever the chips were down he kept motoring on showed great spirit and is an excellent hurler would make any county starting 15
Offaly need to go back to the drawing board they were the team of the 90s