munster87 wrote: » Walsh isn’t mobile enough to trust at full back
DDC1990 wrote: » Having watched it back many of our problems in defence stemmed from Gavin White. Great speed but defensively very poor. Pushed past with ease. Gavin Crowley in there should make us more solid defensively. Sherwood actually had a much better game than I though and despite a mistake for the Cork penalty, made several vital tackles. Those were mainly when he was coming out from the full back line where he looks more comfortable.
Forge83 wrote: Would Gavin White be a better option as a running midfielder with Diarmuid O Connor dropping to midfield for kick outs?
Forge83 wrote: » Would Gavin White be a better option as a running midfielder with Diarmuid O Connor dropping to midfield for kick outs?
munster87 wrote: » I would like to see White at midfield.
Forge83 wrote: » What about Sean O SE at midfield? He will be stifled by blanket defenses in the half forward line. Might be a better playmaker from slightly further out. Has the ability to contest high ball, high work rate etc.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Monoghan, Mayo and Tyrone are on the other side of the qualifiers they have two matches before the play the losing provincial finialists. Will they all survive this weekend maybe but if Tyrone or Mayo do not paly there A game they have tricky opponents.Then they all go into the one pot Monday morning. There is achance that two of them could draw each other, you would would also have the like of Kildare, Westmeath and Derry fancying there chances if they had home advanatage and got that far. Cannot see all three getting to the final play off and would not be surprised if only one of the three made it to the S8's
Bass Reeves wrote: » Well I reckon I was not too far wrong. With Galway thrown it only two if the big four guns from the back door will come through. Cork looks good to be in Roscommon and Dublin's group along with Tyrone more than likely. Ours is harder to call but it could have been way worse. Home game against Galway or Mayo up first then away to Clare maybe but more than likely Meath. After that we have Donegal
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » [/B] It's Mayo/Galway first in Killarney Then Donegal in CP Then Meath/Clare away. Game 1 is critical, win that and it takes the pressure off the Donegal game knowing that you are likely to get a win in game 3 Lose it, and the pressure is really on.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Some trek by the Kerry Juniors to Glasgow No flights available so they went by bus
windy shepard henderson wrote: » james carr me arse , this was the greatest goal in gaelic football history and we are only just recovering from it now 22 years later :P
Barlett wrote: » Well folks, ahead of the game next week, what's the safety capacity of Fitzgerald stadium?
davegilly wrote: » The official capacity is 43,180 from Wikipedia but I wouldn't think that will be a problem - There was 25K a few years ago when Tyrone turned up so I would imagine 30-35K max will be there?
dobman88 wrote: » What are we hoping for now with this 1/4 final group confirmed. I think we have to be putting Meath away even though travelling to Navan wont be ideal, at least we have a 2 week break before that after the Donegal game in Croke Park. As much as we need to win at home next weekend to get off to a good start as well as being at home, I unfortunately think Mayo will make bits of this Kerry team. Donegal should have too much experience and know how to get the job done but I feel theres an outside chance of us pulling out a result against them. Saying all that, bookies have Kerry favourites ahead of Donegal and Mayo to reach the semi finals so what do I know.
jimmytwotimes 2013 wrote: » Think we'll lose our first two games and the trip to navan will be meaningless. Clearly hope I'm wrong.