yop wrote: » Robson :D:rolleyes:
yop wrote: » Today proves how mad this year is. We weren't to get passed Rossies or Galway. Kerry were to be the only team to challenge the Dubs. Donegal had Ulster won when they beat Tyrone and were to give the Dubs a good game. Complacency in any sport is fatal. We need to be very very wary in 2 weeks and if we can get through that injury free will be rank outsides against what you would think would be Dublin unless its 1948 again!
km79 wrote: » We are so lucky to have Clarke under a high ball He will be appreciated when he is gone Pattens kickouts won’t be much use now will they !
WesternZulu wrote: » But when Clarke implodes he is likely to give away 3-4 points directly from misplaced kickouts. The effect on the scoreboard is the same. On a good day he's still liable to give away one or two scores. He's a good keeper but kickouts in the modern game is crucial and he's no where near what he ideally should be.
km79 wrote: » But he is superior to the alternative In every other way whose kickouts also implode under Any kind of pressure . We do remember last year right ? And we are back. A good auld keeper debate
happyoutscan wrote: » For me Clarke is the best shot stopper in the country. Maybe Im too old fashioned, but it is that and a presence under the highball that I want my keeper to have. Such a shame though that his kicking game is lacking. Hard to work on it, you either have it or you dont.
PARlance wrote: » Michael Murphy often gets brought up whenever Aidan has a poor game... or if we lose and Aidan doesn't shine. All I can say is that I hope Aidan never has a game like Murphy did yesterday. For a player of his stature, he was completely anonymous and was went hiding when needed. The odd time he came out of hiding, he did very little, acting as some sort of playmaker (being very generous) on the half way line. An injury time goal could have rescued it for him and Donegal but it wouldn't have been deserved on both counts.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Sick of playing Semi Finals against Tipp
yop wrote: » RTE giving the presentation plenty of air time.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Really? Presumably the actual 'presentation' just involved the captain walking over to a table and picking up the trophy. Bet the GAA wish they could hire out Baby Yoda for this season:P
naughto wrote: » So what happens if tip go down with 4/5 players with covid will it be deferred or what's the story
Deleted User wrote: » Just tested positive. Hard to type as I'm driving at the moment. Heading to Thurles for a few days. Might hit for Dublin after. Who guessed Covid19 would break the Mayo curse? Bring Sam Home! (but wash him down first).
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Why are you going to Thurles ? Football is concentrated on the south of Tipp, places like Clonmel, not Thurles. Cop on.
Cartman78 wrote: » Listening to a few GAA podcasts since the weekend..... apparently there's a possibility that a few Tipp hurlers might be drafted into the football squad to bolster things up a bit (!) Should we start worrying yet?? There's some serious units on that team
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » Youd be fairly annoyed if you broke your balls training for weeks in winter, only to be displaced by AFL players and hurlers for the big day. Winning is important, but its pretty disrespectful if true IMO.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Ignorance is bliss eh. You do realise that O'Riordan had been training with them since he got home approximately 9 weeks ago so not like he was parachuted in from no where. The story with regards to the hurlers is just that, a story. Won't be happening.
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » He wasnt involved in the league campaign. He didnt play v Clare, didnt play v Limerick, and is on record himself as saying he asked for special permission to play in the final. Thats no slight on the man himself, but personally Id feel a bit sore if I was left out while a professional athlete took my place. Maybe my pettiness is not shared by the Tipp squad