mayo.mick wrote: » :eek::eek::eek:
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Stopped reading when I seen the poster. Think that's what most in this thread are now doing.
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Question. At any point since 2011 have we kicked 20 points in a championship game? Dublin and Kerry do it numerous times. I remember us getting 21 points against Roscommon in 2013 but other than that we've always failed to rack up big scores.
Fowler87 wrote: » Few 17,18,19 tallies but only two significant 20+. Roscommon in 2013 as you mentioned and the blitz against Sligo in 2015. I thought the win against Donegal would have featured but no, we scored 4-16 in that. In fairness we have contributed a few goals but our points tally is our Achilles heel at times alright
Donal55 wrote: » Just on the topic of scoring points, if COC got injured or black carded a la Dean Rock, who would step into the breech for kicking frees or 45s?
PARlance wrote: » Maurice Sheridan.
km79 wrote: » And of course my brother will take them from the other side
seligehgit wrote: » All joking aside this is a serious worry.Jason Doherty isn't starting and Kevin McLoughlin is no longer a viable option. Of the six starting forwards the last day I'd imagine the burden would fall on Conor Loftus. It really does not bare thinking about,disastrous scenario.
yop wrote: » Ya its poor really, that said time for lads to grow balls if it does. You would assume that we have a back up plan.... *cough cough*
mayo.mick wrote: »
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody know a decent place to park on Saturday evening?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » There is a shopping center called the Jetway or something like that, it's more or less across the road for the stand side of the ground, about 5 mins walk. Loads of parking and free, used it the day of "that game" and it was dead handy.
Cartman78 wrote: » Anyway, feel free to ask any other Limerick related questions
spurscormac wrote: » Looking to find somewhere to get lunch within walking distance of the grounds if possible. Did the town parking, lunch and walk out when we played Kerry in that infamous semi-final, but to be honest, its a very long way out to walk, especially on the elder folks with us. Doesn't have to be too fancy, just a filling lunch, and minimising the walk to the ground. Was thinking of the Radisson and then driving in after eating, but might hit trouble with parking closer to throw-in. Ideally looking to find a place within 15 mins walk of the ground.
keane2097 wrote: » Ardhu bar is a five minute walk and does passable grub. There's also Ivan's cafe a couple of minutes in the other direction.
Cartman78 wrote: » Good shouts but both likely to be jammers I would say
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: There is a shopping center called the Jetway or something like that, it's more or less across the road for the stand side of the ground, about 5 mins walk.