dobman88 wrote: » You're from Cork so should be more worried about the muck in your own county. And yes, I'm definitely defending hate mail sent to a man who has given a lot of his life to Kerry, that's exactly what I'm doing. You're a long time troll, just a pi$$poor one
Amprodude wrote: » Kerry weren't in the top 5 of the football rankings this year after crashing out last week in the All Ireland Senior Football championship. I think that's poor by Kerry's standards and most normal Kerry fans would agree with that but you especially are trying to defend the undefendable. Some of your fans left Killarney during the game after they heard the result in Galway. Real poor by some of the so called Kerry fans at the match. You are correct Cork are $hite and have been since 2012 but that doesn't mean I will never support them or follow then when they are playing good ot bad. I am a true supporter though the good and bad times. So Doberman88 did you stay to watch your team playing last Saturday or did you leave? Or were you even there? Probably not going by your knowledge here.
munster87 wrote: » Amprodude setting more ‘traps’! Some exciting life!
Radio5 wrote: » Paul Galvin wasn't going to write much about the shortcomings of the outgoing management or the stagnation of the senior team since 2015 so I suppose 'Blame the number of Clubs' is as good a way to go as any to fill space.
D'Agger wrote: » I'd be fine with Jack if I thought PK would get the job in two years when some younger fellas have gotten some good experience. As ridiculous as that sounds, I reckon if we're to kick on, PK would be the man to do it, Jack might just steady the ship and bring through some of the previous minor players he's coached.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Well Limerick proved one thing today you can win with young lads. Just goes to show when you get rid of the deadwood you are in with a chance. Oldest player on the field starting was Graeme Mulcahy 28 years old. The two youngest Flanagan and Hayes will be the contenders for man of the match with Hayes to shade it. I know it is a different sport but GAA teams are all about youth nowdays. Well done Limerick.
keane2097 wrote: » That's our S&C coach. We didn't look tired at the end of our Super 8 games tbf.