Speakerboxx wrote: » Aidan Walsh has often been cleaned out in club level with kanturk and he still gets the nod in football. He is overrated and not up the county standard. some will disagree with me but he isn't good enough full stop. one of the most overrated players to line out for Cork. He should never again put on a Cork jersey in any sport. shameful. He is one of the most frustrating players to watch along with Paul Kerrigan. Best thing is to boycott Cork football when nothing is being done in the county board to improve Cork football. Don't go watch and waste money on the Cork footballers when they play and hit the top guys in the county board where it hurts. They obviously arent doing anything to improve the situation.
Mahony0509 wrote: » I've a friend working in the McDonalds in Douglas who said the Nemo lads and Aidan Walsh drove through that night without a care in the world, acting as if nothing had happened.
westcork67 wrote: » I am in no way questioning that outstanding bunch of players - gave me my greatest memories as a Cork Football supporter (along with 1983 and that goal!) - my comment was meant to reflect that the style and nature of the game has moved on so much and to play without a game plan that relates to the here and now is ridiculous. Tomas O'Se had it spot on on the Sunday Game about Cork football - Some great football people but not getting the support needed - A seperate football board is required - Works in Galway and they are on course to retain the All Ireland Hurling and there or thereabouts in the next year or 2 to win an All Ireland Football - and less than half our population![/QUOTE] Hope you're right re: Galway's future successes! They don't have separate boards anymore though, strictly speaking, although there are separate officials in certain areas.
westcork67 wrote: » I am in no way questioning that outstanding bunch of players - gave me my greatest memories as a Cork Football supporter (along with 1983 and that goal!) - my comment was meant to reflect that the style and nature of the game has moved on so much and to play without a game plan that relates to the here and now is ridiculous. Tomas O'Se had it spot on on the Sunday Game about Cork football - Some great football people but not getting the support needed - A seperate football board is required - Works in Galway and they are on course to retain the All Ireland Hurling and there or thereabouts in the next year or 2 to win an All Ireland Football - and less than half our population!
Powerhouse wrote: » I think that’s an offensive remark considering the efforts of Cork’s successful footballers 1987-90 when they won four Munster championships and two All Ireland’s. Little did they think they’d have their great efforts wiped off someone’s shoe 30 years later.
Gael85 wrote: » A lot Cork football issues stem from county board attitude towards football. If John Cleary was appointed instead of Brian Cuthbert when Counihan stepped down in 2011 would Cork football be in dire straits?
Mahony0509 wrote: » Just rewatching yesterday's game on the Sunday Game and a few more observations. What a ****ing disgusting, gutless performance. A lot of people here said they should never wear the jersey again and I tend to agree after rewatching. They couldn't give a ****, it's completely obvious from watching.
Water John wrote: » Full back and captain of Russia last night was 38. Both Stringer and O'Callaghan playing high level rugby at 39. Exceptions yes. Cork were in the top 3/4 six years ago. Have sadly slipped badly since then, when they should have pushed on.
The White Feather wrote: » Different people have told me different things but I think it still has not been decided yet by the GAA
dulux99 wrote: » Does anyone have any indication as to whether cork will play on the Saturday or the Sunday of the weekend of the semi finals? Or is it still totally up in the air? Thanks.
Speakerboxx wrote: » Cork football is just a disgrace. Until we get someone like JFD or a successful manager outside of Cork to coach the team we won't be winning anything soon. The managers appointed over the last few years couldn't manage themselves out of a paper bag.
DellyBelly wrote: » Those guys who represent Cork must feel ashamed tonight. I suppose you can't blame them. If you are selected the you play. However Cork is a proud county but those players really disgraced themselves today
D'Agger wrote: » I've stated it before at length so I'll keep it short this time: If Cork are to improve at county level, then the domestic football championships and leagues have to be improved. This year, they were disimproved as a reaction to the super 8. Also, you need an overhaul. Donnacadh O'Connor is a fantastic servant and seems a genuinely decent fella, but at 37 years of age, he should be nowhere near a county team.
Santy2015 wrote: » I don’t know about John Fenton Daly, that man is a head case, but maybe that’s what they need... Ned English could be a good shout??