heâs some cunt from Tipp
Ah the glory of Tipp.
A lot of fools will never get it. The glory of the blue and gold.
We are Winners and we know We are.
The Glory.
One lucky win against rusty Cork and they all come crawling out of the woodwork
One lucky win against rusty Cork and they all come crawling out of the woodwork[/QUOTE]
You wouldnât understand.
The Glory.
Just think of Penelope Cruise.
Keep crawlingâŚ
He got calls from people purporting to be doctors in Wexford General Hospital telling him his sons had just been killed in car crashes and all sorts of shit like that at all times of the day. Disgraceful way to treat a Faythe Harriers Wexford town man. Bastards.
Tipp wonât win a thing this year. Mark my words.
Probably not, lack that killer instinct. Not finishing off teams will be the downfall again I reckon.
There are some sick shower of cunts out there.
Main reason why Tipp wont win anything - they aint good enough. Bookies have KK at 4/9 to win the All Ireland this year and that a bit high if anything. And some complain about the predictability of the EPL:rolleyes:
Tipp if they have any notions of winning an AI in the near future, have to at least make this years final.
If they dont, its all over and the slow creep of gaelic football will soon consume the county. Hurling is dying in Tipp, sure Hayes Hotel is a B&B now for christ sake. A sad sign indeed.
Itâs more to do with windy forwards than killer instinct.
indeed, Webster apart, the other five forwards are all very skillful hurlers but with the exception of Kelly the other four have a habit of going missing in games and also lack a bit of consistencyâŚthat might be a bit harsh on young McGrath as he is only 18 and will be a class act but he didnât do much in the second half last sumday
And even Websterâs a prick
Webster is a poor manâs Conor ClancyâŚShowed last sunday that he is a one trick pony, no touch, no skill, no mobilityâŚHe wouldnât make the Clare team, just shows you how lacking tipp are in terms of a ball winner/bit of steel in the forwardsâŚshame we have the opposite problem
Whatâs the story with Clare Puke? Any chance of them upsetting Tipp? 8/1 looks an awfully big price for them to win Munster with just two games to play.
Theyâll go for pace against the Clare backs anyway and theyâd be right. If weâre within six points of them at half-time you wouldnât know what might happen but that wonât be the case Iâd say.
Any Clare forward raise eyebrows for the right reasons ths weekend?
the end of last year and the start of this year i was very confident that we wouldnât be far off winning munster(in fact a put a sizable enough wager on it) but I think that there seems to be fairly low morale in the squad, a few of the fringe/younger players have been blackguarded by management and the older/experienced players seem to be completely out of form, that coupled with the fact that some of the half decent young propspects in the county werenât really given game time in the league doesnât look to goodâŚ
On the 21st of June we will be plenty fit and i have the feeling that they will be fired up for it but trying to find your form in the middle of june in the heat of a Munster battle is not good and if tipp hurl something similar to last week I would expect them to win by 6 points +âŚThey wonât be complacent, kelly and OâMahoney will be fitter and the likes of webster and Fanning will do well to keep their placesâŚ
[quote=âWatch The Breakâ]Theyâll go for pace against the Clare backs anyway and theyâd be right. If weâre within six points of them at half-time you wouldnât know what might happen but that wonât be the case Iâd say.
Any Clare forward raise eyebrows for the right reasons ths weekend?[/QUOTE]
Barry Nugent had a fine game for Eire Og i hear, more or less cemented his spot on the teamâŚColin Ryan and Dave Barrett looked decent enough for Newmarket while Damien Browne wasnât up to his usual high standards the same nightâŚ
Tomy Carmody didnât hurl against us the weekend, conlon was his usual bussling selfâŚ
Heard both gilli and morey were poor enough for the bridge
[quote=âThe Pukeâ]the end of last year and the start of this year i was very confident that we wouldnât be far off winning munster(in fact a put a sizable enough wager on it) but I think that there seems to be fairly low morale in the squad, a few of the fringe/younger players have been blackguarded by management and the older/experienced players seem to be completely out of form, that coupled with the fact that some of the half decent young propspects in the county werenât really given game time in the league doesnât look to goodâŚ
On the 21st of June we will be plenty fit and i have the feeling that they will be fired up for it but trying to find your form in the middle of june in the heat of a Munster battle is not good and if tipp hurl something similar to last week I would expect them to win by 6 points +âŚThey wonât be complacent, kelly and OâMahoney will be fitter and the likes of webster and Fanning will do well to keep their placesâŚ[/QUOTE]
I wouldnât rule out a surprise in that match. Itâs on in Limerick is it not?
It is, I am resigned to losing it at this stage but hope that Mac has the foresight to at least blood a few of the young lads rather than stay with the older lads who are out of formâŚ
Tony Carmody and Niall Gilligan both look like two men whoâs hearts just arenât in it anymore, while Tony Griffin is a shadow of the hurler he was in 2005/2006 while Diarmuid Mac looks very heavy legged these daysâŚAt least three of them will start against tipp, if not all four and the chances are they will make little or no impact