Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » According to the panel on Terrace Talk last night Kerry are going to get to the All Ireland final John Kennedy said so because this year Munster play Ulster in the Semi Finals thus they will avoid Dublin until the final. No one bothered to correct him and tell him that there was a different system this year It's a bit like last year when it was only on the August Bank Holiday Monday that it dawned on them that they had to beat Mayo to get to Dublin, after spending the whole year talking about how to beat Dublin.
acequion wrote: » Will we ever have Weeshie back,do ye reckon? I don't mind Tim,but there's only one Weeshie.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » I hope weeshie is doing well. He was great on terrace talk. I'd rarely listen to terrace talk now, putting it mildly tim isn't a great presenter imo.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Sean O Sullivan will be taking over the weekend sports on Radio Kerry in a few months so they should give him Terrace Talk as well
mickeyk wrote: » Terrace Talk used to be a great show but it’s like the GAA equivalent of Arsenal Fan Tv at this stage. They really need to shake it up and get the likes of Marc O’Se and Sean O’Sullivan (or any recent players) in to contribute more. Some of the current contributors are hopeless. Very hard to gauge our chances of doing anything later in the year at this stage. We have suffered bad league defeats in the past and come good on the dryer summer sod so who knows.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » It's very hard to know where kerry are at but the way they are going on about the all ireland final and dublin you'd think kerry were a dead cert to get there. They are very ignorant of the fact that there are other decent teams in the all ireland series as well that are capable of beating kerry at the moment.
wackokid wrote: » Micko is clearly doting now, but fair play to Dublin for giving them the SAM cup for Micko's farewell bash. It looks like he won't be near that yoke again any time soon.
mystic86 wrote: » :rolleyes:
mickeyk wrote: » Don’t feed it and it’ll go away
mystic86 wrote: » I meant to post this earlier, but was anyone else at the game on Sunday? I have never experienced un-sporting behaviour from a crowd like that shown by the Dublin fans on Sunday. It really would change the whole nature of attending such occasions should such behaviour become the norm. I'd rather not pay good money to listen to such bad sportsmanship for an hour and a half.
wackokid wrote: » There's talk of Yellow cards being carried forward to future games when the championship starts. Good job the league isn't counting as Kerry lads racked up loads of stiff paper on Sunday. They will have to cut out the fouling and third man tackles soon or they can forget about meeting Dublin later on. Micko is clearly doting now, but fair play to Dublin for giving them the SAM cup for Micko's farewell bash. It looks like he won't be near that yoke again any time soon.
Amprodude wrote: » Micko failed to point out that Kerry have been on the receiving end of defeats to Dublin since 2011. He should close his mouth and go about his business he is well past it. He should call a spade a spade and admit Dublin are a great team and it's going to take alot more than the present Kerry team to beat them. I dont think Kerry will be close to a final this year. Everyone knows that.
Amprodude wrote: » Seriously guys this Dublin team have barely fallen over the line in All Ireland finals and people saying they are unbeatable the dream team etc. Come on ffs only for Mayo pressing the self destruct button on the last 2 All Irelands we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. This team are just average at their greatest and because Leinster is so weak right now makes Dublin look alot better than what they really are. The Kerry and Tyrone teams of the 00's, the 80's Cork and Meath teams/Kerry team of the 1970's would maul this team single handedly.
Amprodude wrote: » No bitterness at all. Just calling a spade a spade. Donegal 2011-14 team showed up this team. Mayo had the measure too but silly errors really did cost them. Do I think Dublin will win 4 in a row? No way. In a way Dublin are lucky to be where they are now.
DDC1990 wrote: » 6 up at HT. Neither side playing well tbh.Jack Barry having a stormer at midfield. Clifford playing well inside. Casey doing ok at CHF makibg me wonder seriously how M.Geaney was on ahead of hin last week.
DDC1990 wrote: » Casey doing ok at CHF makibg me wonder seriously how M.Geaney was on ahead of hin last week.
dobman88 wrote: » Anyone know the story with parking for Healy Park in Omagh? Heading up Sunday.
ciarriaithuaidh wrote: » Plenty parking places open in the town centre. You could get a bit of grub in a place called Main Street I'd recommend and walk the 15 mins or so to Healy Park. Alternatively, there's plenty parking out the road in/around the Silver Birch hotel if you're there early enough. They do a decent carvery there and it's 5 mins walk or less to the ground then from there. Enjoy the trip.
mystic86 wrote: » So the game against Tyrone means nothing to us from a league table point of view, we are only fighting for a 4th place finish instead of a 5th place finish I think. Still, it will certainly be a good test for these players.
keane2097 wrote: » A truly bizarre line up. Maybe we'll end up doing something special this year and I'll have to eat my words but I'm very much ready for this set up to be over.