Poor_old_gill wrote: » Doesn’t every player have moments of stupidity in every game?
Rosita wrote: » It needs to be an argument because some people maintain that in the case of one David the mistakes matter and in the case of the other it doesn't. I don't understand that given that David the younger has two All Star awards in the past two years. Big rewards bring big expectations and big scrutiny.
Raoul Duke wrote: » Clifford's main "mistakes" were a few slightly inaccurate shots and 1 decision not to take a mark, which I don't consider that much of an error. We need a Clifford who backs himself 100%.
dobman88 wrote: » Not sure I can simplify it any more for you.
Rosita wrote: » It's not a question of simplification. It's a very simple argument. That's the problem with it.
kerryjack wrote: » WTF was he doing up a mountain yesterday and the ****ty weather we are having and the hospitals full and I thought you were only supposed to exercise 5 km from your home. I like hill walking myself but I leave carrauntoohill for the summer. He has made some really bad decisions in the last week.
kerryjack wrote: » Would love to see one of the O Se, Darragh, Mark or Thomas back in the kerry set up of all the alIreland victories in the last 50 years, in my lifetime there was an O Se involved.
DDC1990 wrote: » Reading in the Kerry's Eye online that Peter Keane had a fall on Carrauntoohil yesterday and dislocated his shoulder. Awful few days for the man. Hope he has a quick recovery.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » If Conway hadn't missed the penalty, could have been a different game, but 3-9 to 1-6 nearing HT.
BPKS wrote: » Tomas is a Cork man now. More likely to help out his mate Billy than give up a handy TV gig to give a bit back to Kerry.
BPKS wrote: » Well Darragh didn't do too well with the Under 21s did he? Marc is dipping his toe into club management and is a live contender to be the next minor manager.Tomas is a Cork man now. More likely to help out his mate Billy than give up a handy TV gig to give a bit back to Kerry.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » What an odd statement. He works & lives with his family in Cork. He gave us about 15 years of his life - maybe he wants to prioritise his family & professional career now.
Rows Grower wrote: » Jesus Christ lads Cork bate Kerry, get over yerselve's for the love of God.
kerryjack wrote: » Well it called the kerry gaa discussion forum and we are having a discussion on kerry football. So maybe its yourself that should give over yourself.
kerryjack wrote: » Where were these guys training were they training indoors or on astroturf or what Kerry are gone soft nice lads that you would like to see your daughter coming up the drive with. Our under 6s coach likes to get out on a bit of grass when he can. Problem now is people in charge now don't like to see pitches cut up.