Thunderbirds wrote: » Moynagh took off because of the yellow I'd imagine but then why not take of McEnroe after his first yellow. Major issues on their kickouts. Were able to create mismatches too easy. Clarke coming on was bizarre. Never seen a leg with as much bandage as that. Tipp is a tough draw but they are down a lot of players.
Qualifiers Round 3[edit] In the third round of the qualifiers winning teams from round 2A play against winning teams from round 2A and winning teams from round 2B play against winning teams from round 2B. Round 3 rules do not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again.
Jayop wrote: » Tough enough draw today. I'm don't think you could have gotten Monaghan anyway given how the draw is set up so Tipp were the toughest team in it for ye. That said, it's at home (round 2 got home advantage last year anyway) and that should be enough to see you through. You cannot get Monaghan in the 3rd round either according to Wiki... ... so you'll be playing against a winner from the Carlow/Leitrim and Armagh/Westmeath games. Cavan should really be getting through to round 4 this year at least. Round 4 isn't even too daunting should you get there. You'll be playing an Ulster final or Leinster final loser so most likely Down or Kildare. A quarter final is the least you lads should be expecting this summer.
Thunderbirds wrote: » Can get Monaghan. The old draw couldn't but when it split to A and B you can.
tanko wrote: » Cavan haven't had a worthwhile win in the championship since beating Derry in 2013 unless you count a couple of wins against Armagh who are managed by the worst inter county manager in Ireland. The current Cavan team is the weakest team since '13. Tipperary is a 50/50 game, Cavan would be underdogs against Kildare, Westmeath, Monaghan or Down. Getting to an All ireland QF will be a miracle imo.
baconsarnie wrote: » If it was the yellow card, it was a nonsense idea. Moynagh wasn't rattled and both players should have been talked to as it was a harmless bit of wrestling that they had left behind. And with half time looming, why not wait and see whether he needed to make that change. Gerry Reilly looked like he pulled up with a bit of cramp and then signalled that he was okay...yet was subbed straight away...and then Clarke comes on like he's just come from the operating table! While I like the idea that Mc Glennon isn't a passive manager, some times i wish he would hold off on rash subs. When Mossy got black carded I actually thought we were down to 14 men as I was sure he had used all his subs early (again)
soap1978 wrote: Down to the players,can't keep blaming the manager
rrs wrote: » Not sure why the Co board are to blame. It came down to Jack Sheedy, Banty and McGleenan. Those were the names who declared interest. Stellar names. Sheedy who was awful with Longford. Banty who hates Cavan but wanted the job, and McGleenan. They approached Pat Gilroy, Pillar Caffrey, Paul Curran, James Horan, Tony McEntee, Anthony Cunningham. None were interested in the Cavan job. That's where Cavan is.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » How do we know that....media leaks? How much were they offered, relative to what other County managers are on? If for example Horan was getting 50k as Mayo manager, and Cavan offered 20k, while Sky were paying him 50k, why would he take the Cavan job. McEntee and Curran have no intercounty managerial experience (to the best of my knowledge) Cunningham I believe was holding out for another job, and we were the back up (if the media is to be believed)
Hammar wrote: » Its hard to know where we go from here. McGleenan will be given next year and seeing as we will be in Division 2 with sides similar in ability to us,we will be expected to more than hold our own there and challenge for promotion. I started doubting McGleenan after a couple of rounds of the league,i have of issues with what he has donePutting Conor Madden on,then taking him off against Dublin,destroying his confidence. Taking Niall McKiernan off after 20 minutes against Monaghan when one ball went into him in the full forward line against quality defenders,which he won. Some sort of zonal defensive bollox,when it was anything but defensive and any quality teams that we played ran straight through us. Colm Smith of Cootehill is/was on the panel and didn't get one minute of national league action, and has been pretty much unplayable in the ACFL in a number of games. He's the physically strongest footballer in Cavan by a country mile,and we were crying out for another option in the FF line. I hope Mattie proves me wrong next year,but i have a bad feeling we are going to be looking for a manager this time next year after another poor year.