Speakerboxx wrote: » typical by Cork. what is wrong today with this team? they beat Tipp by 13 points earlier on in the year. Disgrace they are in a levels and to lose the game like that. We arent goin to win all Ireland if we cant finish team when they have them. What a $hite year for Cork gaa
Royal Legend wrote: » Whats wrong is your expectation that you should win just because you're Cork Celebrate that you have some good hurlers coming through and that you got to the last ever U21 Final and that you got to an AI Senior semi final as well and lost to the eventual winners
Speakerboxx wrote: » That's no good if they can't win silverware with all this so called good hurlers coming through. They are waiting 20 years for an All Ireland at u21 and counting. I'm from Kerry by the way but I support the Cork hurlers because I work and live in Cork. Disappointed with the result for Cork. Corks hurling record in Gaelic Grounds is never good.
Mahony0509 wrote: » I’m after hearing some really shocking news about an incident within the team that happened Friday and I really hope it’s not true, because if it is the whole team should be ashamed.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Also, not sure how it came across on tv but I thought the ref may have well stayed at home, left everything go.
The White Feather wrote: » Outrageous challenge on Dalton that got no yellow card in the opening minutes. Then he missed the free. Things like that only serve to spur Tipp on which it has. Very annoying Ref is leaving everything go it seems
The White Feather wrote: » ref is leaving everything go!!
The White Feather wrote: » Very disappointing. Ref was just leaving everything go. Coleman should have seen red but Tipp were fouling constantly. Dalton had fellas hanging off him all the time but got nothing. The goal Cork gave away at the end was really awful. Numerous chances to clear it.Not going to win games like that
Rebelbrowser wrote: » We have become a county of losers. We should be senior and u21 champions and we are neither. When the going gets tough we blow it. Inexcusable that we started the second half as we did. We should have been putting the match to bed in that quarter, not losing it.
The White Feather wrote: » I'm glad you said it too ShamoBuc as I was saying it straight away here. Drove me mad.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Nobody talking about the fact that there was basically a coup d’etât in the team?
Sprinter Sacre wrote: » What's your source like? Because it sounds like typical made up nonsense that you hear after a bad loss.
rebelyell99 wrote: » so were not too far away.Rebels Abu!
Mahony0509 wrote: » I’ve heard it from at least 3 different people. It wouldn’t surprise me if it was true, it was clear from the start that Griffin was a weak link.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » lads ye will kill a good team with momentum if ye keep thinking like this , ye won the munster this year injuries killed ye in the semi final and ye would have beaten galway in the final had that not happened.
washman3 wrote: » Do you think/believe that Cork's full back and centre back would've performed better than Casey and Hannon did for Limerick.? You must have been watching a different Cork team than me all summer if you do. Canning and Glynn would have an absolute field day against those two.