From a Non Cork Weirdo perspective, fuck off with yourself.
I have to say, I thought the reactions to Colemans season were completely OTT. He put a few grand functional performances, but the response to this seemed to be like he was the second coming. It was like people were applauding him, and Cork, for not being totally shit. A nomination for YHOTY will be his lot and he should be happy with that at this point in his development.
Revisionism of the highest order.
He had an outstanding season and is well worthy of a place on the All-Star team.
The Cork posters on here were very measured on the point. Some of the posters from non traditional hurling counties got very very very carried away
He has schooled by Brick when the real hurling began. A decent Munster championship and I agree, worthy of a nomination but no more.
Shur look it like, heāll learn from it hopefully and come back the player some already thought him to be. But Croke Park is where its at, anything before that is merely a rehearsal.
Up your game son
He MCās the Kilmacud Crokes tent at Punchestown every year, we went a few times with work and he was half pissed every time. One year he was actually mangled up on the stage and made a show of himself.
Iāve met Lyster on 2 occasions. An absolute gentleman
Youāre flapping wildly at my every utterance again, I havenāt enjoyed you so much in ages.
Itās probably a bonus for you to turn up at work with shit on your nose so weāll forgive you the weekend of brown nosing just gone.
The few bob must have been fuck all if he had it all drank before the event?
This ties back to a disturbing piece of information I heard recently
donāt you go trying to stop a TFK witch hunt
The cunt drank it all before the event and had to be wheeled in.
How was he wheeled in?
A wheelbarrow?
A wheelchair?
A bicycle?
A table with wheels?
A car indoors?
Other?
During the commentary yesterday, I was sure Marty referred to Austin Gleesonās club as Mount Sauni
During the commentary yesterday, I was sure Marty referred to Austin Gleesonās club as Mount Sauni
Austin spent yesterday wandering in the desert.
Austin spent yesterday wandering in the desert.
Austin Gleeson made the Cork defence open up like the Red Sea.
Heās in the shadow of the star of David (Burke) now, but he will one day lead his people to the promised land and ascend to the top of Mount Sion with his cross, a Celtic one.
Gleeson appears to be quite petulant.
He failed to prevent a Galway line ball right at the end and he lashed the sliothar down the side line when Waterford couldnāt afford to waste any time.
Full time was subsequent blown following the side line puck but there was always a chance the referee could have played more time.