enoughtaken wrote: » Actually 3 games today. Waiting on your mate to name the 4.
DiscoStew wrote: » Pa Walsh was outstanding in the first half for Passage but like a lot of them missing in the second half. John Whitty was also impressive during the first period. The scorers reflect the Lismore story, it was Maurice and Dan really. Good assistance from Paudie & Jack Prendergast and Ray Barry had some good moments but left with what looked a hamstring injury near the end. Seanie Barry made two very good saves. Mt Sion were poor, FMW played very effectively from deep. Shane Walsh rolled back the years. Dylan Guiry had a very impressive first half. Tom Barron, Jamie's younger brother, had a fine senior debut for FMW. Shane Ryan decent playing as a sweeper again. Conor Gleeson played very well and Jamie Barron effective as ever. How many could be senior panelists that haven't previously or walked away from it, hard to say. Dylan Guiry and Tom Barron in a few years possibly. Seanie Barry could add extra competition to the keepers there now but may not fancy playing third choice. Jack Prendergast could make senior panel down the line too but not too many would expect to go straight on to panel that haven't been there previously.
TheScoringGoal wrote: » I thought Austin Gleeson played well also. In fairness Mt Sion are extremely limited but he did all he could.
PTH2009 wrote: » Anyone have a list of the management teams for senior Clubs this year ???
Hslaw wrote: » Hon the old boro ðŸ˜
PTH2009 wrote: » any idea why Patrick Curren wasant named in the Dungarvan squad ??
PTH2009 wrote: not trying to start an argument but would Derek Mcgrath been better off watching the club games instead of being in Kilkenny for the League semi final ???
Hslaw wrote: » As far as I know he was suspended
PTH2009 wrote: » full time Dungarvan 2-19- Abbeyside 0-8 not trying to start an argument but would Derek Mcgrath been better off watching the club games instead of being in Kilkenny for the League semi final ??? Tipp look very very good and what makes it worse is there going to improve by the time they could play us in June :(:(
culbaire wrote: » He should have been at the club matches.
independent11 wrote: » Waterford management have to be focussed on who they have to beat between now and (hopefully) September so seeing Tipp and Wexford up front today is a lot more important than watching club matches. He'll see the players be needs to know about when they train next.
crottys lake wrote: » This used to be a good productive site for discussion despite the usual idiots but when people say that Derek should have been here or there and in two places at the one time it beggars belief. The serious posters are leaving in droves. On another note I hope that Conor Gleeson will make it back in time after his injury on Saturday, we need him.
culbaire wrote: » How will he "see players he needs to know about when they train next"? That does not make sense. The message from his non attendance is that he has a closed mind. He has no intension of altering the panel even if some more players come to the fore. He has contempt for the club scene.
independent11 wrote: » The message from his non attendance is that he knows his squad and doesn't need to see them play in club matches at this time of year. Every other inter county manager does the same and attend interncounty matches watching potential opposition. You don't unearth new players from club matches this time of year. Managers learn about the form of their squad in training and challenge matches and not club matches.
Deise Gael wrote: » enoughtaken wrote: » Actually 3 games today. Waiting on your mate to name the 4. Not sure what your dig is about. Apologies if I hit a nerve. I wasn't in Dungarvan this evening, but, according to reports the Passage v Lismore match especially, seemed to be a humdinger so I was genuinely wondering who played well, not alone in that match but the one after it. I'll be there tomorrow to support my own team so I will not have to come on here to ask about the games or the players. I was at the game in Walsh Park today. Awful day for Billy Nolan as he seemed to have a recurrence of his previous collar bone injury. I was impressed with Portlaw's resilience against the odds to bring it back to 5 points at the finish. Apart from Gavin O'Brien - before his straight red - and DJ Foran I didn't see anyone else who put their hands up. As a aside, your's is the type of childish and snide comment that begets much of the vitriol on here.