charlie14 wrote: » Not living in Donegal, so difficult a times to know what is going on team wise, but has Leo McLoone actually walked from the panel? There was speculation on here he had after the first Monaghan game.
Alvin Holler wrote: » He was on the bench for the replay anyway. Pretty certain he's still on the panel. Usually rumours and stories of unhappiness in the camp don't happen until we lose!
Nidgeweasel wrote: » A fine omen! As long as it's not the poison dwarf from Sligo I'm relatively happy.
Jayop wrote: » The worst ref I've ever seen, never did us any favors either, but Duffy is 100 percent useless. Edit: that post is worded badly, it's all about Duffy.
charlie14 wrote: Good to know thanks. Couldn`t make it to the replay due to work so unsure of what the story was. Going to be in Clones ok, and good to know McLoone is a option. On his game he can be a handfull for any team, but after the on off with Fermanagh I`m not sure what the story with him and management is. Big strong lad though, and without much cover for midfield especially with no Neil Gallagher it seems, he could be a help to have.
Redsoxfan wrote: » He was togged and participated in the warm up and drills. Wasn't used. Instead, Rory Kavanagh was left on when he was obviously fading and committed a lazy tackle that saw him booked and sent off. Also, Martin McElhinney was brought back on after being taken off.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Team named for 2016 Ulster Final 1 McGinley 2 Mc Grath 3 N McGee 4 Gillespie 5 R McHugh 6 Lacey 7 McGlynn 8 Kavanagh 9 MacNiallais 10 A Thompson 11 McElhinney 12 E McHugh 13 McBrearty 14 Murphy+McMahon 15 O'Reilly Éamon McGee dropped after his Andy Murray tweet. Proper order.
Jayop wrote: » What did he say?
2moreMinutes wrote: Donegal at 7/4 will be easiest money made this summer. Yup, confidence is sky high
2moreMinutes wrote: » Donegal at 7/4 will be easiest money made this summer. Yup, confidence is sky high
timmyntc wrote: » The team can & have played better than that, and they should have today also. However to lay all the blame at the feet of management for that spectacle is a bit disingenuous. Tyrone had 15 men behind the ball for large portions of the game, and completely shut us out from 45m out. You cant just lump a ball in there and hope the inside forwards gets it, you also cant hit pot shots from 50m+ out Both teams contributed to that spectacle, Tyrone moreso with all men back. Donegal were too slow in the changeover from defence->attack whereas when tyrone got the ball, they had intent and looked like they were going to score. Also the heat in Clones was crazy, way hotter than people seem to think. It was not ideal conditions for football, it was sweltering hot. We were tired just from standing in the hill (probably says more about me than the weather), still to blame the entire game on Donegal or indeed on simply rory, is a cop out. Roll on Cork, & lets hope for some open and expansive football as we bounce back /optimism