The game moved on yes but to say Babs was to blame for Tipp being so far off it in those years is ridiculous.
He inherited a shambles. He actually gave chances to fellas like Shane McGrath and Conor OâMahony from intermediate clubs who went on to have great careers.
Itâs terrible the way some in Tipp see Babs. He is a legend of the game.
Itâs similar in limerick with fellas like tj Ryan. Iâd never hold his career as a manager against him. He tried to do his best. There is no harm in failing if you try your best. Parkinson set him up that night to be humiliated. It was an awkward listen. It simply wasnât right.
Cunningham got rid of too many lad together at the start. If they had just a little bit more experience in the dressing room that time we would be talking about Cunningham in a totally different way. He would have an all-ireland in his back pocket
âBPC said there were indications of âpoor financial managementâ in Maximum Media, including the discovery of ânumerousâ payment plans with the sheriff in relation to overdue tax payments which had not previously been disclosed.â
If you werenât able to pay Pascal his pound of flesh when it originally fell due then thats the time to stop the carnival.
Creating paniky business plans to claw back Revenus liabilities and in yet in parallel buying large country mansions smacks of pure arrogance and down right financial illiteracy.