The White Feather wrote: » Just watched the last few minutes of that county final and it was crazy! Penalty and a last gasp goal!! Great to watch as a neutral!!
Floppybits wrote: » Thought ratoath were sloppy throughout the match. Had a couple of goal opertunities in the first half that they didn't take. They were lucky at the end.
dobman88 wrote: » Exactly what you want to see as a neutral. A great game of attacking football despite the conditions. And a load of drama as an added bonus. Enjoy celebrations Hammer
dixiefly wrote: » Congratulations Ratoath. Hopefully they celebrate like mad all week and forget about the hurling final next weekend:) I thought the Kells guy that kicked the ball out for the sideline that resulted in the Ratoath goal probably cost them the game. He could have at least tried to get the ball in his hand or to another Kells player. He allowed them to setup the last gasp winner. It's so heartbreaking to lose at the death like that.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Brutally honest alright. Parkinson was practically salivating at getting the gossip. It is good that he, more or less, put it behind him to play once the athletics season finished and obviously didn't hold any grudges against the current management or players. No commitment for next year though. Related to the podcast, its infuriating how many people don't understand the square ball rule.
rpurfield wrote: » Unfollowed one of our former county players who is prominent in the media as a pundit on Twitter over this on Sunday. He tweeted something along the lines of does anybody even know what the square ball rule is now? It's really not that hard to go look in the official guide especially when you have a gig commenting on games and up to recently managing a senior club team!
Hammer Archer wrote: » Ha I think I know who you're talking about. A prominent county referee called him out as well.
Cavan_King wrote: » Cavan recently played Meath in a challenge. Anyone know anything about it? Teams?
rpurfield wrote: » Small reference to it on We Are Meath, didn't give the result but from what they said it was a tough game. Didn't give teams either but did say Cian McBride got 15 minutes for Meath. They might reference it more in their preview podcast if they do I'll up this!
jimmy1672 wrote: » Cian McBride appears to be on the panel alright.https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40063202.html Is there not some rule that you can't play for the county team if you haven't represented your club that year? It was one of the reasons Joey Wallace gave last week for returning to the Ratoath panel. It was previously an issue for Gary Rogers and Mairtin Doran playing for Meath and I think the same reason why Seanie Johnston made a cameo club hurling appearance in Kildare.