Thinkstoomuch wrote: » The CCB will only wake up when their hit in the pocket with poor crowds.It is their own fault.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » I couldn't watch the game yesterday, but listened to the radio - it seemed that Cork lacked leadership. The likes of Waterford who have a number of older players still there, but listening to the game, the half forward line got cleaned out with the puck outs especially in the second half. There wasn't any change in the strategy, and it makes you appreciate the donkey work the two McCarthy's did over the years. All Nash seemed to do was hit and hope, The biggest concern I would have would be the fitness of Cork, how many games have they been two or three points up to end up drawing the game - I would seriously question the conditioning of the players. When it went into extra time, I knew Clare were going to win. If its not fitness, then it must be a mental thing, that they cannot close out games. Chickens are coming back to roost big time for the board, little work done on underage development, but we'll have a fantastic new stadium to play our games in. Cork hurling is simply not good enough, and it loaths me to say it, but the management team and JBM need to take most of the responsibility for yesterday. It was a miracle that Cork took it to extra time given the number of chances. Cork hurling is at its lowest ebb for a very long time, a glimmer of hope with the minors beating someone other than Kerry in the championship, but it is an extremely faint glimmer.
Amprodude wrote: » what would it take to get Grady back into the Cork management setup? I think he would make the best out of a bad situation. If he was in there as a selector or something with JBM, (he wouldnt do a selectors job I reckon) but imagine having him there involved. He brought Limerick from nothing in a year. He did the same with the Cork team of 2002-2004. This would be a good time for him to join with JBM and help restore Cork hurling. There are surely hurlers in the county good enough to be given a shot better than some of the current crop.
68Murph68 wrote: » In the football league I know there is a fair old difference in terms of the money a team/county board get for getting to the semis/finals in Division 1 v Division 2 from the sponsors. Don't have backup but I heard that getting to the Division 1 semi-finals is worth €30k which is an amount not to be sniffed at in terms of fundraising for a county board. Anyone know what the situation is with hurling in this regard?
Treble20 wrote: » No championship game now till June 3rd but personally I think this Championship campaign will be short and not so sweet for the rebels! Personally I think there's no guarantees we'll win Division 1B next year,I think Limerick would have more leaders in a tight battle against Cork and Offaly and Wexford won't lie down either. Tough times ahead for Cork hurling IMO.
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » This clare team can and will get better. Clare hurling is in a much better state than Cork hurling. Ye have won a munster title at all 4 grades and 3 all irelands the last fey years. 5 of the panel are still u21 this year,and 4 are eligble next year. Just one player over the age of 3o. To win and have so many wides mean ye can only get better.At full back dillion will solve yere problems. Ye will beat us in munster,as we have no games to solve our problems and we have no momentum. Clare should beat waterford and ye owe them one. Yere biggest problem will be dealing with pressure and expectation. That is yere next challenge.
Amprodude wrote: » We will probably give most of the top sides a game but we will still fall short and will lose. Same in Munster, we will give a game but we won't be good enough to beat Tipp, Waterford, Clare and Limerick even on a good day. We will go through qualifiers win a few games possibly and then meet one of the top 6 and lose and season over. This is surely the script for 2013 championship unless something astronomical happens, I live with hope.
Nonoperational wrote: » That's awfully pessimistic. We beat Waterford last year. Clare beat us by 2 points after 90 minutes hurling last weekend (I know Clare had more chances etc etc).
Hidalgo wrote: » I thought the reaction would be bigger to Cork being relegated myself, there's no more publicity to it than if it was Clare dropping down. Re the bench, for me that was a crucial difference. Thought Cathal MacInerney did well when he came on while Peter Duggan took some of the workload off Conlon in the ball winning stakes. When I saw the double substitution near the end for Cork with Lehane going off, the game was up.
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » The most worrying aspect from Sundays awful result is the lack of any reaction to it,it is business as usal,sure we are only relegated nothing to worry about. None of the papers made much of a big deal or asked any hard questions about how Cork are in this mess. They just barely touched the surface.All that was said was that one Ex-Cork player who's name they did not mention had complained that Sundays result was a symptom of the current issues in Cork Hurling. Some of our former greats(some dual stars) were fast enough to question and criticise the Cork footballers forwards workrate and commitment at the start of the league. Not a word about the Hurling Crisis though. Same old story,don't rock the boat in Cork Hurling and anyone that does is seen as agenda driven and a trouble maker. The clubs won't do much,being relegated would not even be allowed to be on the agenda to be debated at a CCB meeting. When the clubs wanted to vote on the opening of Croke park they were not even allowed,no vote was taken. JBM fair enough has to be postitive as he is the manager,but to think Cork can win an all ireland in this day and age from 1B is just miles of the mark. He said that Cork being relegated is bad,but it happens every team,a fact of life. Cork are not every team,and as being regarded as in the top three table along with KK and Tippereary,no matter how bad we are we should never be out of the top flight in the league. Gone from the days of winning all irelands,to even winning Munster titles and being a top 4 side,we are now struggling to even be a top 6 side. KK or Tippereary would be never be outside the top division no matter how much transition they would be in. They have a benchmark on how low they can get. Cork just keep falling down the ladder. No Crisis exists though is the view held in Cork Hurling,no acceptance of a problem,and a problem can not be fixed if people do not even accept one exists.
manofwisdom wrote: » Is this current Cork team better than their last two U-21 Munster winning teams? I remember 2011 team were odds on for the All Ireland after they hammered Kerry.
Nonoperational wrote: » Because at the end of the day it's one league game in April that we lost by 2 points after 90 minutes hurling. It's not good, but June is when the real stuff happens. There is lots to do, but I'd be hopeful. Not optimistic, but hopeful. I understand what your saying, and you are mainly right, but I suppose I'm just an eternal optimist when it comes to Cork hurling.