babybuilder wrote: » What is the point of the McKenna Cup?
rightyabe wrote: » Yeah can't see the point of fielding such a young team. These young players should just concentrate on playing u21 etc. surely there's plenty of good club player between 22-30 who would love a shot at the McKenna cup and try get into the squad for the league/all Ireland. Like maybe field a Donegal senior "B" team in the McKenna. All this emphasis on youth gets a bit boring and disheartening when there getting thumped.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » To be honest they did well enough in the first two. Tonight seems to be a write off. They were never going to go through and I'd imagine it was a case of going out and making up the numbers. Which is grand.
rightyabe wrote: » So you think its acceptable to let fans pay to watch a game where one team is just making up the numbers? Just give the players a pat on the back and say sure your only making up the numbers anyway? I think it's a wasted opportunity.
rightyabe wrote: So you think its acceptable to let fans pay to watch a game where one team is just making up the numbers? Just give the players a pat on the back and say sure your only making up the numbers anyway? I think it's a wasted opportunity.
North of 32 wrote: Anyone know if the first league game is on GAA GO? I've decided to subscribe for the season because it's the best way to watch from abroad (or at least seemed to be the best option)
Redsoxfan wrote: » I imagine it will be if it's the TG4 game on the Sunday? It probably will be, although Cavan (novelty of being in Division One) v Dublin (All Ireland Champions) will be attractive also.
ProudDUB wrote: » TG4 are showing Cavan v Dublin live and deferred coverage of Donegal v Kerry.http://www.tg4.ie/en/sports/gaa-beo/
doc_17 wrote: » So, time to turn the attention to the league. And I'm afraid it's not gonna be a good one for us. First up is Kerry. And if that wasn't bad enough, it's in O'Donnell Park. So, because of the venue, that's a guaranteed loss. Next up is an away day. Does it really matter who we play away from home? The only team we've beat in the last few years away in Div 1 happened to be the worst team in recent memory to play in Div 1 and didn't everyone beat them? Then it's home to Dublin. Where it should be, MacCumhaill Park. Hard to get a win against them. Could be a return to Div 2 for us
seligehgit wrote: » Very good interview with Michael Murphy on OTB last night available as a podcast.http://www.newstalk.com/podcasts/Off_The_Ball/GAA_on_Off_The_Ball/175788/Michael_Murphy_in_Studio__Clermont__Donegal_in_2017
tanko wrote: » Who would be a possible alternative/improvement on Gallagher as Donegal manager?
babybuilder wrote: » Gallagher changing his " philosophy" would be a start. There are certain basic tenets of the game E.g . Best form of defense is attack or risk is rewarded. Anything other than the dross we witnessed over the last few years. The poor man's McGuinness
RMDrive wrote: » Can you list the philosophises of each of the Ulster counties for example? I'm struggling to understand you point here.
rightyabe wrote: Why did Jim have Rory as his right hand man if he's comparable to a traffic cone? Surely he must have a good idea on coaching but maybe is not suited to being in charge? What did Jim see in him?
doc_17 wrote: » So, time to turn the attention to the league. And I'm afraid it's not gonna be a good one for us. Could be a return to Div 2 for us
babybuilder wrote: » I'll just stick to Donegal thanks. His philosophy is his constant use of ultranegative tactics as demonstrated in last year's Ulster final. Instead of pushing on in the second half he set up Donegal to defend a lead. The lateral and backward passing is mind- numbing. I have gone to nearly all their games, championship and league, in the last two years. I'm not surprised Mc Niallais and one or two others have baled.
rightyabe wrote: » Why did Jim have Rory as his right hand man if he's comparable to a traffic cone? Surely he must have a good idea on coaching but maybe is not suited to being in charge? What did Jim see in him?