I think he is. For gods sake, he’s complaining about Laois lads hitting his boooyyyssss. :rolleyes:
Stick to the cars harry
It was a Brian Codyesque outburst. Saw the McHugh thing for the first time tonight. It seemed side to side which isn’t even a free.
Jimmy’s trying influence refs. Mayo will put them out.
Cars are old news Mac.
[quote=“Appendage, post: 808114, member: 11”]It was a Brian Codyesque outburst. Saw the McHugh thing for the first time tonight. It seemed side to side which isn’t even a free.
Jimmy’s trying influence refs. Mayo will put them out.[/quote]
Mind games is all it is,Jimmy is the Sir Alex Ferguson of Gaelic football.
[quote=“manusboyle, post: 808211, member: 108”]Mind games is all it is,Jimmy is the Sir Alex Ferguson of Gaelic football.
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Sir?
I believe he was knighted at some point but i stand to be corrected.
Very Codyesque in getting into the heads of the refs with a touch of the Ger Loughnane ‘everyone is against us’ mentality as well.
‘A 5 centimetre, centimetre now not millimetre, cut…’
Jim would be better off getting back to Glasgow and determining why the progress of young players like Tony Watt and Dylan McGeouch is stalling.
I found that very amusing
I found Jim’s pronunciation of the word “quad” very amusing.
For a sports Psychologist he is partaking in some very amateur psychology.
Of course he’s not really a Psychologist, just did a Masters in Sports Psychology.
He’s actually whinging more about the McHugh injury than our lads.
FFS, you’d swear his lads were angels.
[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 808563, member: 273”]For a sports Psychologist he is partaking in some very amateur psychology.
Of course he’s not really a Psychologist, just did a Masters in Sports Psychology.[/quote]
So what you’re saying is that your second point renders your first point irrelevant?
It renders Jimmy’s mind games irrelevant
Jimmy’s whinging matches
Jimmy’s whinging games
Unlike Simon Zebo, Jimmy can give it but he can’t take it.
Bit rich the manager of the most physically imposing side in the history of Gaelic Football giving out bout taking a few hits
They wouldn’t be any worse than Armagh of the 2000s, Meath of the late 1980s or Heffo’s Dublin side.