zetecescort wrote: » In todays paper Rebel Legend Kevin Hennessy is in the running to appear in the next series of Operation Transformation. Just want to wish him the best, last few years not been easyhttp://www.eveningecho.ie/2012/11/14...-shift-weight/
premierstone wrote: » Paul Galvin would be a loss to every single team in the country bar none, let alone an Intermediate Club side. Yes Fitzmaurice is a huge loss aswell but tbh it pales into significance when compared to Galvin, really Cork peoples irrational hatred of Galvin is pretty funny and absurd.
D'Agger wrote: » I'd have him pegged as a bigger loss than Galvin. Despite pushing on in years he's a rock at the back for them and a guy who very much looks after himself - his leadership will be a big loss.
ciarriaithuaidh wrote: » Fitzmaurice has been full forward for them for 2 years now...but he has been very effective and a good target man. Not sure if there will be an appeal in the Galvin case...would assume so.
Rebel1977 wrote: » Castlehaven v De Crokes Dec 2nd in Cork. Nice way to end the year; a Cork v Kerry battle.
Treble20 wrote: » Easy win for Kildorrey today in the Munster Junior hurling championship semi final over Waterford representatives Butlerstown 4-19 to 0-11. An impressive score put up by the North Cork team in the terrible weather conditions.
washman3 wrote: » Should be odds-on favourites now to win Munster and progress to Croke Park. Kerry radio said that Kierans struggled to beat Kenmare in Fitzgerald Stadium yesterday. The influential Timmy Carroll is a massive loss to them at this stage, suffered a broken ankle in the Limerick final.
zetecescort wrote: » interesting read alright, wouldn't agree with some of his views on the strikes though
n32 wrote: » unfortunately more hassle is on the way thanks to a familiar face:mad::mad::mad: (Not frank )
Rebel1977 wrote: » Hard to blame him he was a selector in football and hurling and never got to serve a proper term. The man is a history maker nobody will break his record in the modern game due to the back door in club and county. A true iconic rebel.
ciarriaithuaidh wrote: » He's some icon alright...anyone aware of even half the controversial stuff he has been involved in over the years wouldn't make a silly statement like that.
ShamoBuc wrote: » The bolded part - you are correct.....the rest....:rolleyes:
Rebel1977 wrote: » Ye are ones to talk alright down in kerry, does the name Declan Quill mean anything ? i.e. a court case.... Sure Galvin is an angel he would never say anything to Noel O'Leary such as 'nice day for a hanging' as he said to poor Noel a few years ago on same week there was a suicide close to him. Tadgh Kenneally would never pre-meditate a dirty elbow into the head of a cork player. I could go on with dirty kerry......
Stereomaniac wrote: » Good to see the opposition are bickering amongst themselves again. Only strengthens us!
lala88 wrote: » And a longer list could be made about Cork.... Also ''Poor Noel''
darragh_haven wrote: » And why don't you list it for us....... Or don't you have sufficient brain power to imagine up some trash out of that hazel nut between your ears.