ShamoBuc wrote: » Tip up by at ht. 0-16 v 0-06 We started well but fell asleep for 7 or 8 minutes and its costing us, conceded 5 or 6 in that spell. Some poor finishing not helping either. Alan Cadogan gone off with a quad injury. The gale force wind will make a huge difference for us in the second half. Puckouts will land on the 21. Expect Walsh af the edge of the square to be busy, I predict he'll be fouled and Hoggie will score from the pen.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Tip man smacks Cahalane in the helmet with a wild swing, no card! Cork man makes far less contact in the first half, yellow. Go figure.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Cork don’t give a ****e about the league, today showed that. I’ve no worries. Roll on May.
Amprodude wrote: » Or championship either it seems.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Would you cop on a little, it’s beyond the joke at this stage.
Amprodude wrote: » No I wont cop on. We aren't a great team. No point pretending we are. Otherwise we would win the league and All Ireland at our ease. You seem deluded.
Mahony0509 wrote: » Christ I’d say you’re great fun on a night out.
Amprodude wrote: » I call it the way I see it. We arent consistent I'm not the only one saying that. We are better off being very good are poor but inconsistency is the worst of them all and that's Cork hurling in this decade.
Mahony0509 wrote: » You’re acting as if we’re in 3B and lose every game. Inconsistency doesn’t mean we’re ****e.
ShamoBuc wrote: » That's the problem with the 'ignore' function, when people quote a poster you still see it. A real pity that this has not been ironed out.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » It might be kick in the hole we need too
zetecescort wrote: » Just like beating Limerick doesn't make us champions in waiting, today doesn't make us favourites to fail to get out of Munster