tanko wrote: » Looked well wide on TV also.
munster87 wrote: » Think Gavin Crowley will have a big year, missing as well yesterday?
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » Would also say that the pen was a great tackle by the keeper.....knocked the ball out of his hands first.....the tangle after is irrelevant for me
D'Agger wrote: » Enter Mikey Geaney, stage right
Boom__Boom wrote: » There will be unholy war if Fitzmaurice reverts to the older guys en masse for the championship. Still a fair bit of disgruntlement around the place over last year.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » So if the championship was to start on Sunday who would you pick from the recent league games ? Murphy over Kelly in goals ? Foley over Griffin ? Brian Beaglah on the wing instead of Young ? I'd definitely have O' Shea in the half forward line over M. Geaney or Walsh. Not sure about anyone else.
Claregaafan18 wrote: » Big news that the Corn Ui Mhuiri final between PCD and Tralee CBS due to take place tomorrow has been called off due to "unforeseen circumstances". Details of the re-fixture will be announced early next week.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Yeah, looks like it's developed into a very serious situation, right decision.
ciarriaithuaidh wrote: » Is that the young lad who got injured during the week? Terrible if it's serious enough to postpone game.
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » Jesus awful to hear about that young fella from Dingle. Really puts things into perspective. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. Heard it was a collision of some sort - hopefully the other young lad involved doesn't suffer any lasting effects. Can only imagine what it would be like to be involved in an incident like that.
DDC1990 wrote: » Obviously with the sad news from Dingle and Killarney it puts the disappointment of losing the game in context. Management need to sort out the defensive structure. The kickput plan of "pull the backs so there can't be any short kickouts" is bizzare and ugly. Effective today though. Pace is a huge issue in defence with our backs matching up man to man. We must have given away 10 frees for pushing a Galway man in the back as well. Its a basic rule but we give away so many frees for it. The Monaghan game had a huge effect on our legs. Struggled midway through the second half before getting a bit of energy back late. We could do with the snow next week and the match next Saturday being put off a week. To have to reload and go again against Dublin will be very difficult.
dobman88 wrote: » Very sad. 2 young lives lost in 24 hours. Young man from PSCD and Amy O Connor from Killarney who lifted the cup at the club final with Johnny Buckley. Always hard to hear about children passing away. RIP to both.
Bonniedog wrote: » "The Weather Watchers Watchful Committee (WWWC) met by tele-conference this morning as most members were snowed in or asleep, and voted by 6 votes to 5, to postpone all the weekend's matches, despite an amendment which proposed that the decision be left to the referee at each venue up to half an hour before throw-in. "One member expressed the view that they would wake up on Saturday and the snow will all have melted, and that 'we'll look like right fkn eijits then'."
dobman88 wrote: » Please tell me that's satire?
Bonniedog wrote: » You would never know with them boys .
Same As wrote: » Good frank interview with Bryan Sheehan on this week's RTE GAA Podcast, worth a listen.
Boom__Boom wrote: » Once again the general vibe here seems all wrong in terms of lads deciding to retire under Fitzmaurice. Bryan seems to be the latest to come out and say it was pretty much his decision to retire as opposed to being told by Fitzmaurice that his time was up. Seems to be the same vibe in terms of deciding to retire that was there with Galvin, Marc, Cooper, Aidan, Declan. I don't think Fitzmaurice has told one of the older guard that their time was up. Maybe a small thing but just drives me spare.