kerry37 wrote: Hi guys, chatting to the brother this evening (he was at the games today, I wasn't) and he said gooch slapped the notebook or whistle from the refs hand. We all know what happened with Galvin but will the gooch get any type of ban that might rule him out of the final? Brother says it would be harsh and I agree, google didn't throw up anything concrete in the rules.
Amprodude wrote: » Kerry will win All Ireland in 2020 and will come very close in 2019. Bang on the money there and there should be no excuses. That's how I read it. IF you don't like my post then I suggest you not get caught up in no man's land and head over to the soccer forum.
Amprodude wrote: » No excuses now from Kerry. Great manager great selectors, great backroom team and great talent in the county. If Kerry don't deliver now i wonder who the supporters will blame? They are the best equipped unit now to win the All Ireland for the next five years. we will see what happens.
ShamoBuc wrote: » What a ridiculous post. If Dublin didn't exist you might have had a point, but.....
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » https://twitter.com/Kerry_Official/status/1049375889383940096 Peter Keane is the new top dog. Thoughts?
brocbrocach wrote: » Ah yeah but they have the raw materials up there. I don't know would any of the Kerry backs get in that Mayo backline ... anyway he's probably the right man for this young team, it's just funny the fuss being made of him in the Mayo thread and now on here.
Bass Reeves wrote: » He has been the mayo trainer for the last few years. He is supposed to be excellent at training defender.
brocbrocach wrote: » I know nothing about him but what's so good about Buckley? Is he some kind of guru like Tally or what's the song and dance about him?
50HX wrote: » alot of the talk was that he wouldn't take it if he had to bring buckley back will be interesting to see what happens
Mr. Incognito wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/peter-keane-to-be-kerrys-new-manager-873575.html So its Keane after all. If we get Donie Buckley back that would be a good coup.
homerjay2005 wrote: » Tadhg Morley too! Scandle that young came straight in after injury and suspension
Bass Reeves wrote: » As players get older this is an issue and trying to achieve fitness. It is not just Maher, Darren O Sullivan, Enright, Donnacha Walsh were all injured last year. Griffin, Young had injuries fitness issues as well IMO.
Amprodude wrote: » The Kerry team is like a sinking ship at the moment with many of its major chiefs packing it in. What is up?
mystic86 wrote: » Also Maher plagued with injuries of late...
Bass Reeves wrote: » Limerick hurling proved two things this year with new league type formats you cannot afford to carry passengers on the team. You are better off with younger players than older players and with hurling and football you now need a match day panel of 24 players fit and ready to go. Game is all about mobility Maher will be 32 next season and Donaghy 36. You can no longer afford to carry 5-6 lads on a panel that are only 15-20 minutes players. It causes two issue first they have limited capibility as to what you can do with them and they holding bench positions from younger players.
Amprodude wrote: » I thought Maher had a year or 2 left in him. Thought Donaghy was still good enough to play too or impact sub. He was in super shape even when he announced retirement.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Some should be gone 1-2 years ago. I think it a natural cleaning out. There is still a few more to go.
cms88 wrote: » Another good man gone today with Anthony Maher calling it a day. Anotehr underappreciated player imo. Also another player brought in by Pat O Shea