PTH2009 wrote: » Guess I won't be heading to the semis finals on Easter Sunday but the job for this league campaign is done and this is bonus territory It's time for the new guys to shine and show what there made of. Remember last year with a similar experimental side we drew with Galway Can see Galway winning well but this match will not have a baring on the rest of the year. I hope this team puts in a huge performance Sunday[/ That's nearly a bit of positivity from you fair play . They will probably win now. 😀😀😀
cul beag wrote: » What bull. Bottom line is we DIDN'T win the second league title, we got an embarrassing hammering in the Munster final.We had 2 chances against KK and couldn't put them away. Those are the FACTS. Any full time manager has to live by his results and his success NOT moral victories.
Gavlor wrote: » So you think we should go all out to beat Galway, all out again In the semi and then give the final a right lash?? Peaking in April hasn't served us well so far so why not take a different approach? Winning the league isn't worth a toss, it's akin to the Sargent cup in club hurling. Passage have won it last year but nobody remembers and nobody cares. It's all about the championship
Motivator wrote: » So you think it's ok to put out a weakened team in the 1/4 final of a national competition? Give me a break. How many league titles have we got? I don't think a county with 3 league titles should be taking any game lightly.
robopaddy2 wrote: » Sorry, I don't buy it. KK have won more leagues than most under Brian Cody, Tipp the best side in the land at the moment are going strongly for it this year. No excuses from them about waiting to peak in the summer. Weve waited to peak plenty times in the past and that peak never came. No ones saying we go all out against Galway but we should at least be building up some sort of momentum towards the summer. No reason you cant do it without trying some of the younger lads getting game time too. Don't try and tell me we'd be better off going into championship going out tamely with a largely second string side on Sunday than having got to a league final or even semi final having had a decent cut off it.
DiscoStew wrote: » Now watch Galway do what only Galway could do and somehow contrive to lose the game Sunday, against all odds!! Might be wishful thinking on this occasion!
DiscoStew wrote: » At what stage did Tipp exit the league last year? I'm not saying it's a guarantee for success whatsoever but neither is targeting the league. While I wouldn't necessarily agree totally with that team, lads being thrown in at the deep end, I'm glad lads are at least getting some shot at it. I just hope we don't hear the usual line off McGrath after "we gave lads a go like the public were crying out for, maybe we haven't the strength in depth people think we do." It would have been much more beneficial to adopt Tipps approach to giving lads a go by having 10 or 11 experienced players around the newcomers, that would give them a better chance of succeeding. That being said, we've gotten to the final of the last 2 leagues and won nothing come championship. At least we are considering something new, it may work in our favour, it may not. But come championship there can be no excuses now. Now watch Galway do what only Galway could do and somehow contrive to lose the game Sunday, against all odds!! Might be wishful thinking on this occasion!
ThaiTanic wrote: » As for the team he's just named? All I will say is I was wrong about Clare last week, but I will give anyone my I) house II) car iii) dog if waterford come within 6 points of Galway this weekend! This will get embarrassing and I've €100 on Galway to win by 16 points or more at 20/1
DeiseDawg wrote: » Too many changes together.
mountgomery burns wrote: This place, yet again, is an absolute embarrassment.