doc_17 wrote: » Yeah the picture of the McHughs was in very poor taste. There was a guy connected to Glenswilly, and I believe he is involved in the set up, who tweeted a link to a story about Paddy McBrearty from the previous week, where McBrearty was talking about the final and how he was hoping to win it etc. This was tweeted the day after the final. Why would you want to do that unless you were trying to rub people's noses in it? Now the same man also tweeted some remarks that people made after the semi final hammering of Naomh Conaill which basically said that Cross were out and Ulster was Kilcar's to lose! This part of his tweet storm was genuinely funny as some of the people whose tweets he retweeted deserved it. But he should have left, what was likely to be a very disappointed player, alone. It served no purpose other than to highlight what type of ******** he is!
Murt15 wrote: » I'd imagine he's referring to the picture and caption of Mc Hugh father and son.
doc_17 wrote: » I see some people were covering themselves in glory on social media last night. As a neutral I find that stuff appalling.
Murphy14 wrote: » No doubt about Murphy was the big difference on the field yesterday but they also had there homework done on Kilcar if Kilcar had won yesterday no doubt it would have been lauded has a Martin Mc Hugh victory there is very little mention of the man behind Glenswilly victory Gary Mc Daid who has know masterminded 3 county titles I would go as far as to say if he had been managing Kilcar yesterday then the Dr Maguire would be in towney. Surely Mc Daid should be given a chance to manage a county team maybe this years under 21s
Murt15 wrote: » They still shouldn't have made it easy for him Charlie. That defeat is a massive blow to Kilcar.
charlie14 wrote: » I doubt in the form he was in yesterday it would have mattered who they put on him, or how many. Struck me though that after 2012 James Horan may have given Mayo needless heartache in subsequent years for not learning the same lesson considering what Murphy did to them
Murt15 wrote: » Its actually quite unbelievable that the Kilcar management kept a 36 year old 5 foot 10 club standard player on Michael Murphy for the whole match. Martin Mc Hugh has a lot to answer for.
harpsman wrote: » Did Kilcoo beat Scotstown yest? good win if so. I would still fancy Glenswilly with the 2 boys playing well.
charlie14 wrote: » He really is the man for the big day. Kilcoo of Down at home next for them AFAIK.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Not a lot more you can say for Michael Murphy. Man of the match in ANOTHER county final. Well done Glenswilly, very professional performance.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Kilcar in bother. They have the wind second half I suppose.
Nidgeweasel wrote: County Final day today. Looking forward to it.
Redsoxfan wrote: » So Burt play Senior Championship next year after winning Intermediate?