doc_17 wrote: » Any word on a new Cisteoir yet? And I wonder if the games are all sell outs this weekend
bob skunkhouse wrote: » Tickets available for Hyde park online, none for Healy.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » Wouldn't imagine there's any fear of the Hyde selling out. There won't be more than maybe 8,000 Ros supporters there, although I could be wrong, what are Donegal likely to bring? Unless it's over 10,000 the place won't be at capacity.
doc_17 wrote: » Jeeps. Declan said Roscommon “folded” against Tyrone. Don’t like his timing.
tanko wrote: » Anyone could be forgiven for thinking that Donegal have beaten Roscommon already. Roscommon seem to save their best peeformances for Hyde park, they’re bound to be hurting after last week, it wouldn’t exactly be that big of a shock if they win. The loss of McBrearty is being downplayed imo, time will tell.
fullstop wrote: » Bad feeling Throne will beat Dublin...
Solomon Pleasant wrote: » Dublin haven’t lost a championship match since 2014. Is Tyrone really the team to break that cycle?
Redsoxfan wrote: » Can't see Throne beating Dublin. Dublin were comfortably better than us last weekend but will have had plenty to work on this week. That Throne team doesn't have the leaders of the past. They may well make it difficult for Dublin but I see the Champions rising to the challenge. If Colm Cavanagh is hobbled, it will make life even more difficult for Throne.
doc_17 wrote: But, aren’t just a teeny tiny bit nervous? I agree with everything you said, but.....
Nidgeweasel wrote: » That’s the sort of attitude that leads to these things becoming the norm. Dublin playing 2 games at home is unfair. We should be pressing very hard to have that rectified. It’d be no harm for the championship either having a big game like that down the country.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Too much being made of the kick outs. I thought Patton actually did as well as could be expected given that Dublin are absolutely exceptional in their press and it was his first time against it. Interestingly, if you compare the kickouts in the 2014 semi final and last Saturday - the percentages are practically the same. 39% of Donegal kick outs went to Dublin in 2014 (40% on Saturday) that doesn’t mean Pappa malfunctioned in 2014. The main thing for me was his flight and pace of his kicking was still really good, just that Dublin work feriously hard to intercept and hassle once the ball is released. The clip of Jack Mac is a good one, that’s a really good ball from Patton but the Dublin player was far, far hungrier. Keep saying it too but Cluxton was absolutely exceptional on Saturday again.
Ollieboy wrote: » If we lose today, then the management and players need to have a good luck at themselves. This is probably the easiest last 8 game we have ever had.
harpsman wrote: » No. The attitude that leads to these becoming the norm is everyone agreeing to the set up last year and then kicking up about it 2 week before the fixture when they realize they’re the ones playing Dublin. You’d think at the very least the Ulster counties would have raised the issue a couple of months ago. Obviously it will be changed for next year. It’s a pity the Donegal delegates at congress didn’t realize the bleeding obvious when they voted for it
doc_17 wrote: » It’s nice to be informed so if you’re not prepared to inform yourself then allow me. It was not possible to cherrypick the parts you liked and remove parts you didn’t. It was not possible to amend the proposal. It was put to delegates to accept or reject. So if you accept then you accept it warts and all. So this bull**** about “your delegates accepted it” i.e. your delegates voted to accept playing Dublin in CP as if that was THE ONLY THING BEING DISCUSSED at Congress is laughable and being used to hand another advantage to the team that already has the most advantages going for them.
harpsman wrote: » Good lad. As I’ve said already it’s a pity all the people who are so outraged didn’t mention it a bit earlier when it might have been possible to do something about it. Also it would appear that people seem to think this arrangement is much more unfair than playing Dublin in a one off qf at Croke Park, as I never heard anyone complain about those at the time. Personally I think the other way was much more unfair. At least in this arrangement you another chance.
doc_17 wrote: » I’d say Ban is gone for the year
raiders11 wrote: » Jaysus, would be another massive blow, he must have been on brink of All Star reckoning too, if we made AI semis..