ProudDUB wrote: » Still blaming the refs for the losses. Some Kerry people are becoming the poster children for sore losers. Long may it continue !
mickeyk wrote: » Wouldn’t be getting too excited. We conceded 3-14 to fourteen men and have a major issue to sort at the back. Donegal also wiped us out around the middle from their own kickouts. Definitely some positives too, Sean O’Shea was great, Burns, Crowley and Murphy did well and we battled back well when it looked like we were beaten. O’Brien was good as well, albeit as the spare man after the sending off. Lots to work out but some very encouraging signs from some of the youngsters.It’s a good time to play Mayo next wknd as they are slow starters usually. A win up there would be a massive boost to the young panel but it’ll be a big ask.
Doltanian wrote: » This a Kerry thread stop trolling here trying to provoke a reaction from people.
Doltanian wrote: » Going by todays performance there is serious depth of talent there and they showed huge determination to come from four points down to battle over the line. Mayo are there for the taking next Saturday going on todays performance. Kerry will grow into a serious squad and will have the beating of Dublin come the summer if we play with a neutral referee who is not paid off in Dublin's favour.
Claregaafan18 wrote: » David Clifford scored 1-4 in IT Tralee's shock victory over Queen's University Belfast in the Sigerson Cup on a score of 2-8 to 0-11. In the other Sigerson Cup results, UCC defeated Garda College 1-12 to 2-7. Sean O'Shea scoring 0-5 and Killian Spillane scoring 1-3 including a late penalty for the Cork college. While UL defeated CIT 2-13 to 1-11
DDC1990 wrote: » Christ. Don't know what to think of that. Unreal heart and spirit. Some woeful,cynical challenges. Looked by far the better team with 15 v 15. Geaney should be knighted. Sheer heart from him and the whole team.
TrueGael wrote: » Stick to the financial doping good lad and get out of this thread