opinionated3 wrote: » Any truth in the talk that Donal og said his goodbyes in the dressing room after full time? If so, good riddance. His falling out with pa Kelly has cost us dearly imo...
windy shepard henderson wrote: » .....a number of people in the county feel we will regret losing davy as manager....
buck65 wrote: » Two things. 1. Things to build on for next year. We finished with a better team than we started with. Reidy, McInerney must start. 2. Cathal Malone is not inter county standard, yet we took off Conlon.
BnB wrote: » If such people do exist, they should be tied to a chair and made watch the scutter that Wexford served up yesterday on repeat for the rest of the week. To anyone in Clare who doesn't think we have moved forward this year, that match yesterday was a stark reminder of where we were 12 months ago.
Clareman wrote: » I'm still extremely annoyed about Saturday. We were better than Tipp in almost every area of the pitch except for shooting, some of the shots were ridiculous, they were either taking shots that shouldn't have been attempted or they had extremely poor striking, to see inter-county hurlers not able to take points from 60 meters out is terrible, was there any training/practise done? Besides the terrible shooting key players let us down, Tony Kelly is living off past reputation at this stage, the guy doesn't seem to have any confidence, he should not have been on the frees, he had 1 terrible wide in the second half when we were 3 points down, we were on top at that stage and needed everything. McGrath and Podge had a poor display as well, McGrath's goal shouldn't have been over carried, he could have played the ball a couple of times. Finally, Fahy in goal, WTF was he at at the end of the first half? Terrible terrible terrible decision making, he lost his f**king head, he was picking out Tipp players perfectly, did he think he was playing for Whitegate or something?
Clareman wrote: » The first thing that has to happen is those players to take a break from hurling, they might only be ~25 years of age but they have been playing a long time
deaddonkey15 wrote: » Conlon was poor to be fair and has been all summer, but taking him off before Malone was strange alright. I think we need to stop playing Podge at centre forward, I don't see any benefit to playing him there whatsoever.
finbarrk wrote: » Seemingly the next club championship fixtures are weekend of 12/13 August for the Hurling and 19/20 for the Football.
Gael85 wrote: » Where did Bobby Duggan go to? Looked a decent freetaker.
Clareman wrote: » I'm still extremely annoyed about Saturday. We were better than Tipp in almost every area of the pitch ?
Clareman wrote: » So the footballers are out of the championship earlier so their championship can restart later, that makes sense. Also, having the matches during the Fleadh isn't great planning.
Stationmaster wrote: » Munster club starts later for football than hurling this year. Don't think we can expect free weekends just because of the Fleadh either at this stage - it's hard enough find weekends to play matches as it is.
ShortKickOut wrote: » Love the club championships!! Looking forward to them restarting!
windy shepard henderson wrote: » any particular code , the football always generates excellent atmosphere at the games probably down to so many neighbouring teams facing each other and that, i expect big things in the munster club championship this year from whoever wins it out
Boots234 wrote: » Any word on when the next round of the football championship is on?
Clareman wrote: » Watching the Tipp Galway match summed up what's wrong with Clare hurling, at the end of the match Galway's "go to" player, who had a poor game and missed some very scoreable frees, stood up and scored some great scores, unfortunately Tony Kelly wasn't up to that level this year.