Reputable Rog wrote: » Very disappointed today on both minor and senior results. The senior game was an improvement on last season, Shane O'Donnell was very impressive at times, I think Pat O'Connor is finished, Cathal Malone and Jack Browne should be no where near the squad. I can't understand taking David Reidy off, Conor McGrath was running aimlessly around with the ball afternoon.
munsterlegend wrote: » Game was very even in the first half with Cork recovering after a slow start. In the second half I felt Cork improved and got the goals at vital stages. I think Clare will always find it hard to win games as they always concede high scores. It could have gone either way yes but I always felt Cork had that extra gear when required.
The White Feather wrote: » I thought Cathal Malone was one of your best players today as well as Reidy,Kelly and O'Donnell. They said on commentary that Reidy had cramp so that's why he was taken off
corks finest wrote: » Thought the Clare number 14 was fine, surprising ye took him off
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Another game we left behind us really. Had so many opportunities that we didn’t take or just messed up with a poor last pass or decision. We simply missed that killer instinct and composure when it really mattered. Not sure what was up with Duggan today but his touch was just awful. Nothing went right for him. Really glad for SOD. Gets criticized so much but finally shows what he can do when he actually gets quality ball and isn’t double marked. A couple of poor wides though. Thought Cork got the tactics better in the second half and flooded their half back line and midfield and once they turned us over they had plenty of space and picked off scores much easier. Couldn’t fault the work rate and I thought we did reasonably well in defense and good to see us trust in our one on one defense. Huge game next week and can’t see us having the same space to run into and create goal chances like we had today so we need to remain patient and choose the correct option.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » malone is not a popular choice with some clare supporters , he did ok today , we need him in my opinion for his hight but anything he dose wrong in a game it will be highlighted
feargale wrote: » How do you all rate Cork? Will they beat Tipp next Sunday?
letowski wrote: » Clare are never going to have a proper sustained championship run conceding 2-23 or there abouts every game. We are woefully poorly trained and disciplined in how to defend properly. Cork don't have the most talented set of backs in the world, but they defend as a unit, are physical and get the hooks and blocks in. When we got a run through on their back line (and we did a truck load of times), every Cork player within the vicinity scrabbled back to put their body on the line. We just don't have the same urgency throughout the team to put everything into stopping the other team from clearing a ball, or shooting for goal. What was Seadna at there for the finish letting Harnedy go past him so he could go for a hook. He should have challenged him square on and not let him inside. We are just not physical and aggressive enough when we dont have the ball, to get it back. Also, as said our decision making in front of goal was appalling. When you are 40 yards out with space, you take your point. We were constantly forcing things and you could see the frustration creeping into our game. You need to be tapping those over the bar and settling the team down into a rhythm, especially being the first game of the championship. I put alot of blame on the management for the strategy. I'd drop Morey, O'Connor and Malone for McCarthy, Shanahan and Ian Galvin. McCarthy won't need to play corner back against Waterford. Duggan goes on the 40, its ridiculous he was at 14 again, all his best hurling is at wing forward. There's been alot of calls/decisions the management made this year, particularly around tactics and how they are utilizing the squad, I think are highly questionable.
Smith614 wrote: » SOD was very lucky Nash made a balls of it for the Clare goal. If Nash did his job properly SOD would be slated for not taking his point instead of trying to play the killer pass (which he regularly tries). Clare are over complicating things and trying to walk the ball into the net.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » footballers line out tonight without sean o'donohue or ciaran russell , sean has returned home to chicago for the summer to spend time with his family and ciaran has temporarily dropped out of the panel due to work commitments both huge loses to the panel , o'donohue was outstanding in the league , gordon kelly returns tonight also after his 3 month ban , jerome henery and his officials can hang there heads in shame over that disgrace of a decision :mad: the team lines out as follows , below is the full panel for the championship , great to see young players like gavin cooney and ross phelan called up from last years minor sides ] tough game in store tonight in my opinion ,only a point separated the sides last year tonight will be equally close , limerick will be stronger then what they were at any stage of the league , especially with the return of ian corbethttps://twitter.com/Clare_Football/status/997443882429370369
corks finest wrote: » Agree ref cork having extra gear etc,but Clare left it behind them via too many wide's,and a host of missed opportunities near goal, forwards trying to walk in , instead of tapping it over,cork fan obviously,but GAA fan first
Clareman wrote: » SoD should be concentrating on scoring but he's consistently looking to pass whereas the rest of the team are looking to do anything but run into a tackle.
Gael85 wrote: » Hopefully Russell returns. Are Martin McMahon or Kevin Harnett on panel? Good win for footballers Saturday. About time they put up a big tally against Limerick as games between them are usually tight.
Davys Fits wrote: » Sod cant score points unless hes in front of goal as he did twice Sunday. He had 2 other opportunities to shoot from a scoreable angle but renaged on one and sent another wide. I dont think he has much confidence when shooting points.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » the 3 efforts in the first half were really frustrating , its been the same story all year really , management are shooting themselves in the foot with this tactic of going for goals , we could easily have been 5 points up at half time had we done the simple stuff
Clareman wrote: » Probably a stupid question, but do I have to print off my ticker for the match tomorrow or will it be ok just to show it on my phone??