SW1985 wrote: » Typically some are using Tom's decision as a stick to beat Derek with. The board seems to be a magnet for lunatics
cul beag wrote: » Old news about Devine heading to Boston, some people knew of it before xmas. Nice to see Club Deise funding this weekend's piss up in London I'm sure the clubs are delighted to see their star players on the lash 1 week out from championship. Can you imagine the shoe on the other foot? And please don't insult my intelligence by saying they're on the dry.... Unfortunately I have seen pictures to prove it. To be honest it's a disgrace and a total lack of respect by management towards the clubs that supply these players.Again the ordinary club players suffer the consequences.
Deisegodeo wrote: » Its a fundraiser in London is it not? Surely this is welcome. The dire need of funding was there for all to see during the week with the minor result, we need to be pumping money into underage coaching and development squads again. With only 2 home league games this year, no minor games and only 1 u21 game, the County Board need to look at other options to get money in. If we can tap into Waterford people willing to help out who are based in London then why not. They did it before and it must have worked if they're back there doing it again.
Deise Gael wrote: » How do you square going to Galway and throwing away a Q/F spot in the League and the financial benefits that would have brought to the County Board with going to London with a begging bowl to the ex pats over there?
Deisegodeo wrote: » Separate issues, in my view. Derek McGrath sets the priorities for the senior hurlers for the year, and clearly the league was not a priority this year. After going for the league all out the past 2 years they are trying a different approach of seeking to peak later in the summer, or so it appears to me. I would think Derek's thinking when setting out the focus for the year is in targetting silverware and not what will benefit the county board financially. Which is the way it should be. McGrath will be judged by this summer's performances and achievements. I dont know why people on here have an issue with a fundraiser for Waterford hurling in London. As far as I know nobody is forced to attend and forced to contribute financially, they want to help out. And from what I've heard most people enjoy the event
culbaire wrote: » (1) Affects preparation for upcoming club championships. I know the current management of senior team couldn't care less about this. (2) Failure to progress in the League means that the Co Board may lose at least 100,000 euro income. Will the trip to London raise 100,000 euro + ?? (3) Finally SW1985 referring to posters here stated that the "board was a magnet for lunatics". What an idiotic post!!! There is a tradition in Waterford for years of branding those -who dare to challenge selectorial decisions- as lunatics and eccentrics and malcontents. This is what has left Waterford where it is, without a Senior Hurling All Ireland since 1959. We are not living in North Korea! By any chance is SW1985 a psychiatrist ? LOL
Deisegodeo wrote: » While I would agree that the fundraiser in London may affect some clubs preparations for upcoming games, with players attending the event in London, the structure of the senior club championship whereby the top 4 in both groups of 6 qualifies for quarter finals leaves plenty of room for error for any club with serious ambitions of making progress. I dont think any club would be blaming the fundraiser in London should they fail to make an impression on the championship this year. I dont know the ins and outs of the financial impact of losing the quarter final of the league, but I would question whether your assertion that we would have gotten €100,000 for making a league semi final. Anyway, the priorities and focus of the senior team are set by management based on ambition to win trophies and not for financial reasons.
PTH2009 wrote: » the county board fixed the start of the senior hurling championship with Derek Mcgraths blessing for the same weekends as the NHL semis and final but why start them so early ??. Were not playing in the munster championship til June 18th (in fact were the last team to kick off there 2017 championship). The qualifers (Round 1 July 1st and Round 2 July 8th) and Munster final is July 9th
Django99 wrote: » I think that says a lot. You don't see Kilkenny or Tipperary or football teams like Dublin or Kerry do thinggs like this. McGrath clearly did not want to progress past a quarter final. As an outsider looking in, that is absolutely ridiculous.
Deisegodeo wrote: » Its not like this hasn't happened before, sure didn't we throw the league final in 2004 when Justin was in charge? Then went out the following week and annihilated Clare in the first round of the championship. I dont think Tipp or Kilkenny have exactly gone flat out for the league the last few years - though Tipp look like they want it this year. Derek's standing and future in the job will be determined by how we do this summer.
Django99 wrote: » Theres a difference between not going flat out, and maybe trying a few things to see how they go. But to deliberately lose a game is something different. ... That's not what Waterford did. A second string was put out and by the looks of it given no game plan with the intention of losing the game. When it looked like they would win, changes were made that were never going to benefit the team. Kilkenny or Tipperary would never do that.
Django99 wrote: » Players will be expected to give 100% effort and there'll be a game plan. This is done for a few reasons, to give players experience, to develop a Plan B, to test panel players and see can they compete in an important game.
Django99 wrote: » Theres a difference between not going flat out, and maybe trying a few things to see how they go. But to deliberately lose a game is something different. Kilkenny might put out a second string team for a league game but I guarantee they are still trying to win that game. Players will be expected to give 100% effort and there'll be a game plan. This is done for a few reasons, to give players experience, to develop a Plan B, to test panel players and see can they compete in an important game. They're not thrown together with the intention of losing and to give them a run out. Tipperary the same. If they change the team significantly it's not because they want to lose. It's a measured approach to develop a panel. That's not what Waterford did. A second string was put out and by the looks of it given no game plan with the intention of losing the game. When it looked like they would win, changes were made that were never going to benefit the team. Kilkenny or Tipperary would never do that.
fowlerDgrowler wrote: » 100,000 lol, don't become an Accountant anyway!!
culbaire wrote: » The board received €205,975 from National League gate receipts in 2016. Highly unlikely to get anything like that in 2017.
fowlerDgrowler wrote: » And half that was from a semi final? Lol, I presume the bulk came from their home ties
culbaire wrote: » The board received €205,975 from National League gate receipts in 2016. Highly unlikely to get anything like that in 2017.
culbaire wrote: » Where did I mention semi final? You did that. This was the relevant part of my post "Failure to progress in the League means that the Co Board may lose at least 100,000 euro income. Will the trip to London raise 100,000 euro + ??" Also note the use of the word may.
fowlerDgrowler wrote: » It has no basis and is a unsustainable comment, just searching for another stick to beat up McGrath with. Sad really
Deiseland wrote: » Cascade12 It's easy for him to hide behind a keyboard, if he values his opinions he should share THE FAMOUS FOUR for the rest of us to give our opinion. I can remember you naming a team December 2 years ago and that was nearly the team that started championship with a few debutants that most had never heard of.
culbaire wrote: » Maybe you will post under your real name? I see the McGrath supporters have rushed to man the barricades. Deal with the issue at hand!! Adopting diversionary tactics are we?