The Battle for Sam 2009

A Cork man accusing someone of arrogance, thats beats it all. :rolleyes:

Maybe your not that smart after all, you certainly don’t understand the difference between arrogance and confidence anyway.

Anyway maybe you should set up a poll, then PM a few of your mates and get support to support your argument.
Insecurity is an awful thing.:rolleyes:

Let it go kev.

You should be banned from using your favourite over used phrase above after the poll setting up incident. Shameful stuff.
Usually trundled out when you have nothing to back yourself up with.

[quote=“caoimhaoin”]You should be banned from using your favourite over used phrase above after the poll setting up incident. Shameful stuff.
Usually trundled out when you have nothing to back yourself up with.[/QUOTE]

Kev is seething! :rolleyes:

MBB is floudering.:smiley:

Another thread ruined by silly feuding:rolleyes:

Masters was shit on Saturday Kev…:thumbsup:

No he was very good. Three things happened for this to happen,

  1. The ball was coming in faster and longer, he timed his runs better and more intelligently.
  2. He got his finger out iof his ass and looked for the ball and resposibility
  3. He passed the fecking thing, he can be very selfish.

But i still believe its not all that easy. His little lovely 10-15 metre passes won’t work against the likes of Tyrone or a fitter Kerry, they will have more men back in defence and this will be hard.

I believe everything in this Cork team stems from the back though, it must be a dream for the forwards to play with the likes of Lynch, Shields, Miskella and Canty. Driving forward all the time creating space and overlaps.

I still believe Colm O’ Neill is a better player though. Could you honestly see Masters running at Tom Sullivan, beating him and scoring a goal, i can’t. O’ Neill could.

Long way to go though.

I disagree. A GGA thread in essence is already ruined due to it being a GGA thread.

This country is ruined by fat americans.

:smiley:

cork is ruined by dumb carkies

No its not. It was ruined by thick Irish fookers who relied on fat americans to supply their train with gravy.

I wasn’t talking generally, just talking about you. Your American and Fat right?

I know Masters was good Kev, I was trying to take the piss out of ya. :wink:

I know you were ya eejit. I was hardly going to say otherwise, it was there for everyone to see. I still wouldn’t have picked him, even if i knew he’d play like that, i’d be more interested in Colm O’ Neill or Fiacra Lynch playing, thinking of the bigger picture. We would have beaten that Kerry team saturday even if it was me or you wearing No.14.
Just remember he’s been tasty down the Pairc before.

Believe me i hope i’m wrong about the man, and he’s an All-Star at the end because of his CP performances, but i still have doubts.
Never bet against history, it usually repeats itself.

GAA Football & Hurling Senior Championship Qualifier Draws

The GAA has confirmed that the draws for Round 1 of Football Qualifier and Phase 1 and 2 of Hurling Qualifier will take place on Sunday next, 21 June 2009 in Pirc na nGael, Limerick following the Munster Senior Hurling Semi-Final. The Draws will be shown live on TV3 at 6.05pm approximately.

The details are as follows:

Football Qualifers Round 1:
Includes all counties who have not qualified for Provincial Semi Final: Down, Carlow, Monaghan, Offaly, Longford, London, Waterford, Tipperary, Leitrim, Armagh, Fermanagh, Meath, Wicklow, Louth, Wexford and Donegal.

This is an open draw (no restriction of any description on possible pairings) 8 games first county drawn in each pairing has home venue, provided the venue meets the criteria set down by the National Infrastructure Committee.

Meath and one other (Down?) only two guaranteed home draws due to their being away last year.

Of course should they get each other in the draw, that will change naturally.

Heaney, back again?!

Mayo recall Heaney for Roscommon clash

VETERAN MIDFIELDER David Heaney returns to the Mayo team for Saturday evening’s Connacht football championship semi-final against Roscommon at McHale Park, taking the place of Irish International Rules player Tom Parsons.

Heaney returned to the Mayo squad after the National League and is one of four changes from the team that eased past New York last month. Kenneth O’Malley replaces the injured David Clarke in goal, while corner back Keith Higgins and corner forward Aidan Kilcoyne are both given starting places.

Higgins missed the New York game as he choose to play for the Mayo hurlers in the Christy Ring Cup and replaces Kevin McLoughlin, while Donal Vaughan loses out to Kilcoyne. Right corner back Liam O’Malley has been selected subject to passing a final fitness test on an ankle injury sustained in training last week.

Conor Mortimer has failed to regain his starting place after missing the New York game with a broken bone in his hand, which means the only unchanged line from the New York game is the half-forward line – where captain Trevor Mortimer is flanked by Pat Harte and Alan Dillon.

In the full forward line Kilcoyne will line out alongside two big men in Barry Moran and Aidan O’Shea, who hit 1-2 in his championship debut against New York last month – and starts on Saturday having only completed his Leaving Cert exams yesterday.

MAYO (SF v Roscommon): K O’Malley; L O’Malley, G Cafferkey, K Higgins; P Gardiner, T Howley, A Moran; D Heaney, R McGarrity; P Harte, T Mortimer, A Dillon; A Kilcoyne, B Moran, A O’Shea.