Kauto wrote: » I dont know what you are reading but every newspaper saying Dublin didnt turn up blah blah and they will win the replay handy enough. Dublin are 4/9 and without a doubt favorites so stop talking s hite
Kauto wrote: » Very little to say that Dublin wont produce the same display in the replay. They beat a rubbish Kerry team with so many has beens by a couple of points and we are led to believe this is one of the greatest team ever? They are a team in decline and have been for the last 12-18 months. Fair play to them for continuing to win matches but it will be coming to an end in a few weeks.
ProudDUB wrote: » It's what it's all about, at the end of the day. Tell me, do you spend as much time over in the Mayo thread, rubbishing the performances of big name Mayo players (such as Aidan O'Shea or his brother) in big games, as you do Dublin players in this one? MDMA is a liability. Kev Mc is a one trick pony. Connolly is an under performer. On and on it goes. Where is the oh so intelligent & rational critique of Mayo's players....hmmmmmm ?????? :rolleyes:
Godge wrote: » This post below is exactly what I am talking about: What keeps confusing me is that if Dublin were so bad and have been in decline for so long, it must have been some terrible Mayo team that barely scraped a draw with them in injury time. Yet all I hear is how brilliant Mayo are. Strange, very strange.
Godge wrote: » I am amazed at some of the stuff I am reading online. If I had arrived down from outer space I would be concluding that Mayo won the game handily enough and only need to turn up the next day to collect the trophy. I certainly hope the mentality of the Mayo supporters is reflected in the team next time out as they will take a hammering. Failing to beat Dublin in Dublin's worst performance in half a decade wouldn't give me any confidence let alone the bravado and bragging I am seeing everywhere.
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Kauto wrote: » Connolly got on a lot of ball alright. Scored 1 point and had 1 good pass. Other than that did very little. Job done for Keegan and Mayo. Your dreaming if you think that is enough for the supposed best player in Ireland. He has been a constant disappointment in finals and its hard to see it changing in the replay. Keegan has him in his pocket.
Kauto wrote: » I'm reacting to whats written on here and in the papers. I am no fan of either O'Shea. I felt Aidan cost Mayo an All Ireland with his glory hunting runs against Kerry a few years ago. He continually slows down their play and i personally would prefer to bring him on with 20 mins to go but that will never happen. I am a neutral but would love to see Mayo win, not out of any spite for Dublin i might add. The dismissive posts on here and in the papers about Mayo is astounding. People talking about Dublin not turning up etc. There is very little between these teams regardless of what the papers would have you believe. Now dont get me wrong, Mayo will need every bit of luck and more throughout the game to win, not because they are not good enough but because the longer you go without winning one of these finals the harder it gets.
Gael85 wrote: » Flynner looks burned out. Could do with 6 months off as carrying a few niggling injuries over last couple years. We have very little alternatives at 10 & 12. A great servant winning 4 All Stars in 4 years.
LeoB wrote: » Glad other have seen this. Flynner has been the engine of this Dublin team for 4 or 5 years now and is far more important to the team than Connolly or Brogan in my opinion. If Dublin do come through replay he should be rested and not see action again until next July. Whatever about trying Brady at full back it is a bit late in the day now and i think Cooper has been very good. The obvious replacement for Flynner is not on the panel, (Reddin) (I would say that being a club mate)). Who played that half forward link role very effectively when he was given a chance O'Conaighile and Lowndes both are quality players but not sure I would start either. Gavin should have given both more game time earlier in campaign. The one I thought we would get to see a bit of is Con O'Callaghan. He might be young but if he is good enough........ Great pace and an eye for goal
Muff Richardson wrote: » what exactly is this supposed to mean? what's the point of a screen grab like this?
LeoB wrote: » Glad other have seen this. Flynner has been the engine of this Dublin team for 4 or 5 years now and is far more important to the team than Connolly or Brogan in my opinion. If Dublin do come through replay he should be rested and not see action again until next July.
Bambi wrote: » Hope so, but I wouldnt be suprised if flynn went down the rory o'carroll road, he's gone to the well a lot under Gavin
JRant wrote: » If he gets the opportunity he should definitely bugger off to Oz or the States for a year. Owes Dublin absolutely nothing at this stage. He's still one of my favourite players to pull on the jersey. Tough physical player who has rarely if ever crossed the line and a brilliant footballer to top it off. I personally don't think he's struggling with form more from the "Killkenny effect". He was a great positions to receive the ball in attacking areas on a number of occasions but our point guard completely bypassed him.
corny wrote: » Brogan (59th min) and Rock (20th min) missed opportunities to put clean him through too. Flynn used to be famed for the distances he covered in matches. Its hard to tell from the stands but the groin injuries seem to be effecting that. He seems normal now! Yes i'm that sad i checked the minutes.:)
corny wrote: » I'd say if anyone hasn't featured from the QF onwards they have zero chance of being picked in the replay. They're all credible options next season though. McCaffrey as a half forward next year anyone?
CurryFlavoured wrote: » He's the best wingback in the Country so no thanks. Maybe give it a little try in the league but I don't see much point. Flynn will go down as a great Dublin player but he seems to need a break I would agree. He went from one of the best footballers in the Country to not really contributing much the last 2 seasons.
ProudDUB wrote: » The Berno thing is baffling me. Dunno how you can say he is living off past reputations. He scored 6-19 last year and was in line for Footballer of The Year. You don't need a kick up the hole, if that is your jumping off point. The lack of good ball into him and the absence of Jack Mc in creating goal opportunities