in fairness itâs hard for a football county like Wexford when they go up against an established hurling county and reigning hurling champs like Dublin.
would still worry about how few goals they scoreâŚ
A good win, into at least the quarter-finals, and thatâs all that matters.
He is a hurler first and foremost, he only played football for a while because he thought he would stand a better chance winning an all-Ireland medal at a substandard code. Since then Dublin have emerged as a realistic contender for the all Ireland hurling championship and he has set his sights higher than a football medal
fair point and in a way I´m afraid we´re goign to get payback from their footballers in leinster semi finalâŚwe´ve awoken a sleeping giantâŚ
Most Inter-county hurlers are quite adept at gaelic football, less skills to master.
He wasnât good enough to make the Dublin panel anymore, the fact that Dublin won two All Irelands shortly after he left was not a coincidence as they had better forward options available.
Laois would have handed Dublin their holes tonight
Go away you gobshite, youâve never held a hurley in your life.
Any half-way coordinated cunt can kick and throw a football to decent standard.
Keaney put his prime years into football and was in and out of a Dublin team that never reached an All Ireland final. When he switched to hurling the Dublin footballers won two All Irelands in a short period and Dublin won their first Leinster hurling title in years as well as making the final four in the All Ireland series and he seems to be their best player.
[QUOTE=âHis Holiness Da Dalai Lama, post: 962160, member: 1503â]Go away you gobshite, youâve never held a hurley in your life.
Any half-way coordinated cunt can kick and throw a football to decent standard.[/QUOTE]
Conal Keaney seems to be an anomaly to that belief.
No doubt but the powers that be saw fit to tan us in that Mickey Mouse round Robin rather than see us lower the Dubs colours.
In time though, in time. We leave it to yourselves to right the natural order in the Leinster final.
Keaney was the reason Mayo beat Dublin in that All Ireland semifinal.
Iâve said the same thing numerous times since, they were a better team than Cork last year.
Thatâs irrelevant, hurling is his first choice, once he knew there was the possibility of winning a hurling medal with his county he packed the football in
You donât seem to understand that the sports are in no way linked.
He wouldnât have made the team any more, he hasnât been missed. Blows your theory about hurling being more skilled out of the water.
He was always a better hurler than footballer. As Dublin is primarily a football county, he declared for the footballers as he stood a better chance of winning silverware. Stop wumming.
Il Bomberâs inferiority complex and feelings of inadequacy because of lack of 'fĂor gaelâedness because he comes from a nordie non-hurling county are reaching epic proportions.
Itâs ok mate, not everyone can be born in a county where Ireland, and the worldâs, most skillful sport is played.
There is no inferiority complex, Conal Keaney is an example of this.