Slattsy wrote: » Need a goal.
ProudDUB wrote: » Arrogant? Ahem. I'm not the one making grandiose predictions about my county. By their own standards, our forwards were largely piss poor today. But they still got the job done. Saying that Monaghans defence is good enough to hold them back, when they haven't been able to hold back the forwards of other counties, is being a tad unrealistic. It will remain so, until they start getting the job done consistantly, against the top teams.
CatInABox wrote: » Ah, that was the most entertaining game I've seen all year, and Monaghan ran us pretty close by playing good football, not just this pure defence stuff that even Kerry are doing these days, so Monaghan get a lot of credit from me. Thought that we deserved the win, but to slag off Monaghan supporters for thinking good of their team isn't really fair, at least in my opinion.
JRant wrote: » 1B it is so, going to be a tough slog to get back up. IMO it's going to be a short summer for the panel. Still well short of decent attacking play and our old habit of leaking goals at the worst times popped up again today. Ah well, we'll have a new man at the helm (hopefully) for next years campaign and a few good players blooded this year so all is not lost. Genuinely gutted for the lads today. Whatever else you can say about them they don't lack desire, just a bit of quality missing from our play.
Bambi wrote: » Limerick have never made it out of 1B. The rot will need to be stopped sharpish in 2018 Would any other division 1 county have a) Appointed Cunningham and b) left him in place when it was obvious that he was out of his depth?
Bonniedog wrote: » Thought they might have made a better show today with the Cuala lads back. Dooley has some strengths as a goalkeeper but is prone to disastrous errors. Backs have often played themselves into trouble as well. Not that worried about 1B. They won't be relegated and will reach the play offs Be a mixture of tough games against Galway and Limerick and a few handy ones against the rest. Wexicans seem to be getting their act together so need to ensure that that they put up some sort of show in Leinster this year against Galway. I assume GC will be finished - and he deserves praise for some things - so a lot of thought will have to go into picking his successor.
FrancieBrady wrote: You did deserve it. I think Monaghan didnt bend the knee and played encouraging football. Despite what 'others' here think you got a game today. That will do me. A bit of luck it could have been different. Malachy and the boy's won't be a bit disappointed. Gonna be fascinating championship.
blanch152 wrote: For the Monaghan goal, a blatant foul on the touchline right in front of us and the linesman wasn't given leading to the open space for Monaghan to score.
munster87 wrote: » Monaghan did very well today. A great league campaign considering relegation was spoken about at the start. The fans should be very optimistic and like every other county should dare to dream. So don't listen to shîte like this. Also I thought Drew Wylie was immense at times today!
blanch152 wrote: » Enjoyed the day out in Clones. The locals got their hopes up for a while and gave us a bit of a game with some big help from the referee, linesmen and umpires. Rock was very upset at a free being given wide when it looked over from where we were sitting - the Dubs behind the goal were incensed and mocked the umpires for the rest of the game. For the Monaghan goal, a blatant foul on the touchline right in front of us and the linesman wasn't given leading to the open space for Monaghan to score. Dublin remained calm and controlled all the way through and it never felt like there wasn't enough time to pull it back.
CurryFlavoured wrote: » Thought Monaghan put up a great fight but we showed our resolve again. The goal to win it was a beauty.
FrancieBrady wrote: Great atmosphere today, youse should get out more often!
Stoner wrote: » Well I won't get stung for a score for a raffle ticket again anyway !!!
JRant wrote: » Realistically it was always going to be a struggle to get the Cuala lads back firing having been with their club until relatively recently. I wouldn't mind but we look like a decent team when we went more direct but the curse of the short hand pass kept cropping up again and again.
CurryFlavoured wrote: » Just trying to be fair to Monaghan here - the free you're talking about looked wide on TG4 coverage and they showed a couple of replays. Dublin's first point of the game looked a definite wide. Either way, they weren't reliable umpires. Joe wasn't great but I don't think he was one-sided. Thought Monaghan put up a great fight but we showed our resolve again. The goal to win it was a beauty.
Stoner wrote: » Gaeil Triucha Clg development fund. For the kids too apparently.
DoctaDee wrote: » That was as good a result as we've had in a long time, with a very patchy performance. I'd admit that I'm a glass half empty type when the pressure comes on us - but I honestly thought the game was up 6 down. Monaghan have come a long way since they were "just glad to be here" in 2014, they've definitely adopted a more positive approach in their football and also the supporters expectations. There were a good few lads that stood up to be counted today ... but I gotta say that Mick Fitz pocketed McManus from the off - oh and I pulled the trigger too early on McHugh as a starter, he was bullied today
FrancieBrady wrote: Truagh Gaels, I'll get a dig at them tomorrow. Meanwhile learn the 'I got one earlier' walk past!
Bonniedog wrote: » Dooley's main virtue is as a powerful hitter of puck outs. He gets some distance on him and likely current forward line up has some good ball winners up front. His definite weakness is around the goal under pressure and the short pucks are merely contributing to that in spades! Makes no fkn sense. No other team does it to extreme Dublin do from time to time, other than Waterford who reverted to it today and got creamed after leading by 10!