iDave wrote: » We wont be on TV. Does anyone know if GAA Go shows non live games as I wont be in the country?
whatnext wrote: » I'd say they're sh!tt!ng themselves ��
Hammer Archer wrote: » Donegal at home. One of the best draws we could have gotten!
whatnext wrote: » I think this tweet I saw at half time gets the point being made across very wellhttps://twitter.com/johnjm69/status/881207106229194752
Felexicon wrote: » Jesus that was hard to watch this evening. I know it's our first win in the qualifiers since 2011 but surely we should have been able to handle that Sligo side with a bit more to spare. Especially considering it was in Navan. It's very hard to see how the current game plan can lead to major success. When we lose possession 13 of our outfield players retreat to our own 45 and let the opposition have as much time on the ball as they want. When they choose to advance we seemingly step aside and allow them straight through the middle every time. Once they hit the full back line we begin to frantically tackle and look like we could give away 5 penalties some day. If we turn over possession we have opted for the little used tactic of breaking at snails pace and only allowing ourselves 2 forward passes before the player in possession must do a 180 and pass to an open man 10 yards behind him. While this is happening the players not in possession try to lure their markers in to a trance by running in a series of never ending circles that some how always end up with them in a position where it is impossible to receive the ball. Then we have the lone ranger inside to oppositions 45. No matter what is happening he has been instructed to do shuttle runs from left to right until the ball is kicked in to him at which point he will make a darting diagonal run in the opposite direction. And god forbid we get a kickout! Then we're really in trouble
iDave wrote: » A win that feels like a defeat
Where teams finish with equal points for qualification for concluding stages the tie shall be decided as follows; (i) Where three teams are involved - the outcome of the meetings of the three teams in their previous games in the competition. If three teams finish level on points for three places and one team has beaten the other two teams that team qualifies in first place and the other places are determined by the specified order. If there are two positions and one team has beaten the other two teams that team qualifies and the second place is determined by the specified order. If there is one position and one team has beaten the other two teams that team qualifies.
iDave wrote: » Fergal Lynch tweeted McMahon will miss rest of season with a shoulder injury.