mfceiling wrote: » Hey there's nothing wrong with dungannon people!! Anyway...team unchanged for the armagh game.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I never said there was. You're fierce uptight... Like a Coalisland person.
Jayop wrote: Put them back on their arses for another five years or so. Not even a good performance and still hammered them. Happy days.
Stoner wrote: » It was an excellent performance. Very fast hands , three goals looking fast, fit and dangerous. It will be a great game, just don't wind yourself up talking pony about your opinions on Dublin getting handy frees, Cooper Diving and everyone hating Tyrone. You sound beaten already! This could be the game of the year. You should open the match thread on it and be nice, win people over
Jayop wrote: » Lads I even get stick from the other Tyrone poster here. I honestly couldn't give a flying what people think of me. I'll call it as I see it. You go to Dublin to play Dublin or Kerry then you want a 5 point margin for a one point win. It is what it is. I still think Tyrone will give Dublin their fill in the semi and I'll say it now, the winner of the all Ireland comes from that game.
Saint Sonner wrote: » Serious question Now that the following phrase is redundant in 2017: Armagh 4 Apples; Tyrone 4 SAM What is the equivalent for Dublin?
keane2097 wrote: » Kerry for your holidays
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'm decidedly a West Cork man these days. Warmer welcome for Dubs in August.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » They haven't much else to be doing, in all fairness...they need all they can get :pac:
Jayop wrote: » Ah it all starts today really. Yesterday was for digesting the last game, this week will be all about build up to the two other games. I'm kinda glad there's a replay on Sunday and the whole circus isn't focused on Tyrone/Dublin although I likely will read every single printed word in the build up to the game.
Jayop wrote: 2) The weather. This ties into the ref a lot because hopefully if it's teeming rain he'll allow for that in the tackle. It's also going to effect the Dublin attack more than ours. Dublin also don't tend to score as heavily in very bad rain (Monaghan this year aside).
Stoner wrote: » Either do the opposition though, Kerry Dublin 2015 Brogan and Gooch couldn't score at all I don't see it suiting Tyrone anymore than Dublin.
Grueller wrote: » Total neutral here. Just popped in to say that I think that ye will win tomorrow. It is exactly the type of game that Mickey Harte has specialised in masterminding over the last decade and a half.