jr86 wrote: » Seems to be the only Irish journalist in general who doesn't heap nothing but lavish praise on the national rugby team, who are overhyped every single 6n campaign, and get off scott free after every bad loss (while the soccer team get pillared after bad performances)
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I like McKenna, he was the only one to make an proper argument against the BS that was the rugby world cup bid. It’s funny alright that Dublin can be lauded as the best in a generation, as well they should be, and that the team that gets closest to them be mocked. Just last week on Terrace Talk on Radio Kerry during a discussion about Dublin the host , Timmy Moynihan, said that “Mayo are miles behind Dublin”. Sure Timmy, that’s right, they are.
Barlett wrote: » No doubt Timmy thinks Kerry are a kick of the ball away from dethroning Dublin. As Wenger once said, 'Every man thinks he has the prettiest wife at home'.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: It’s funny alright that Dublin can be lauded as the best in a generation, as well they should be, and that the team that gets closest to them be mocked.
seligehgit wrote: » Any gluttons for punishment can view the All Ireland final 2016 replay I believe on Eir Sports 1 tonight at 9.30.
Dev84 wrote: » https://m.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/if-you-were-in-my-shoes-what-would-you-have-done-lee-keegan-on-allireland-final-gps-incident-36637597.html What would i have done? Not thrown it ye idiot.
km79 wrote: » Why?????? He tried to put him off and failed. If he had missed there wouldn't even be a question of whether he would do it again. And don't give me fair play after the mass black carding that should have followed after
Dev84 wrote: » Because its cheating?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » It's not necissarily cheating, there is no rule saying that you cannot throw a piece of equipment while another player is taking a free. It's gamesmanship Just like throwing the keepers tees away or kicking the ball off the keepers tee is gamesmanship. Is it something I would prefer not to see ?, Of course it is, but unfortunately it's part of the game.
ureds wrote: » Hennelly,Drake and Gallagher all named to start.
km79 wrote: » And what followed ????? Get out of it !!!! In essence I agree with you though but sadly that's the way the game is gone
Dev84 wrote: » Yeh but i wouldnt consider pulling someone to the ground the same thing. Oh and there is an infraction to cover it. Two in fact. Engaging in rough play Or Behaving in any manner which constitutes a danger to an opponent.
seligehgit wrote: » Mayo team announced.Four changes. Robert Hennelly,David Drake,Andy Moran and Adam Gallagher replacing David Clarke,Paddy Durcan,Conor Loftus and Cillian O Connor. 1. Robert Hennelly - Breaffy 2. Caolan Crowe - Garrymore 3. Ger Cafferkey - Ballina Stephenites 4. Eoin O Donoghue - Belmullet 5. Colm Boyle - Davitts 6. Michael Hall - Breaffy 7. David Drake - Ballaghaderreen 8. Stephen Coen - Hollymount/Carramore 9. Jason Gibbons - Ballintubber 10. Kevin McLoughlin - Knockmore 11. Aidan O Shea - Breaffy 12. Diarmuid O Connor - Ballintubber 13. Jason Doherty - Burrishoole 14. Andy Moran - Ballaghaderreen15. Adam Gaels - Mayo Gaels Team Manager: Stephen Rochford Selectors: Donie Buckley,Peter Burke,Joe Keane and Tony McEntee.
Bonniedog wrote: » I thought the Keegan interview was reasonable enough. The GPS incident was as he himself admits inexcusable, although he partly does excuse it! I don't think he is disliked by either Dublin players or supporters. There are one or two others who would come well ahead of him! But sure Mayo people have their own "favourites" I'm sure. Certain plyers just seem to fit, and enjoy fitting!, the part of the Pantomine Villan. Part of sport the world over. Kind of compliment.
seligehgit wrote: » 2013 final on Eir Sports 1. Incorrectly advertised as 2016 final.
seligehgit wrote: I believe our Cillian is the real fan favourite amongst opposition players and supporters (for good reasons that I hope he addresses) I state with a heavy dose of sarcasm.