thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Thought as much,too cold for you,great to be the hurler on the dtich,and comment on me ,when I actually at the game. Fair play lad,thanks.
Horse84 wrote: » I've said it before and I'll say it again man, I've as much right to comment in this forum as u have. I go to as many games as I have time to between playing myself and what I can afford to, no more no less. I have no bad word to say about any person who goes to a lot of games but there are other people on here except yourself with differing opinions than yourself. Chill the feck out there's a place for humour on this thread as well. Personally I find your posts informative and interesting. I'd agree with about half of what u come out with (on a good day lol).It is the way they are delivered and the overbearing, long winded, repetitive and frankly preachy manner in which they are delivered that I have a problem with. That's just my own opinion, I'm sure others will disagree but I've no problem with that something you seem to have difficulty with. Once again, I've absolutely no idea what you're on about when u keep referring to me and the weather, are you mixing me up with another poster? Or are we to take from it that your opinion is that anyone who didn't go to mallow today isn't a true died in the wool cork supporter like yourself?
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » None at all,a lot of people couldnt go for good reason,couldnt afford it ,and I geuinely feel for them. I have no bother with you lad.Im strong and opinated and yes I do say a lot ,so much passion ,i get it all out ,but the reason I go on defence is personal slants,and snipe remarks,and my point is ,whatever my. Opionions ,all I am interested in is cork gaa ,and every man,woman or child that plays I support them. I criticise players on the field,nothing personal ,as I want the best cork men on the 15,and I dont give a f**k if they east,west city,or north cork ,as long as they are the best ,as I know cork have the talent ,what is frrustrating is to see lads picked ,given chance after chance ,and other better lads are not. People hear think I have views against players for the sake of it.No,just when I do ,its normally ,i saw them a lot and I see better out there ,and we want cork to win. I have nothing against you lad,and ,you seem a geuine rebel.I stand my ground ,with views,but honest to god it is just gaa,the day the soccer menatity comes in that with views or even rival supposters cant mix or it becomes personal,as much I do really love it,i will walk away. Today was great surrounded by kerry men,wanting to beat them badly,yet at the end shaking hands ,having the banter wishing a happy new year to them. Geuinely happy new year to you ,and im sure we will have a difference of opinon ,in the future,it is just gaa:|,nothing more or less on my part.
Connorzee wrote: » Shane O'Donnell playing any hurling with UCC this year?? Heard a story he wasnt, and i saw he wasnt one of the recipients of the gaa scholarships/bursaries, and then not on the panel above.
Deise_2012 wrote: » UL at 4/1 is looking a great price in the fitz if so!
Deco99 wrote: » Any chance of a new thread with thinkstoomuchs long reports and leave this to discussion, as in chat with back and forth? I mean his reports are useful. The opinions contained within could be seperated out and for this thread the opinions. I just find it difficult goin through paragraphs upon paragraphs, its a discussion forum not a blog.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » What did you make of today.?your mad for gaa,chat me two,and as you said its a gaa forum .,keep it gaa. A blogger usually doesnt do debate,im happy to debate any point.Im not a blogger,i just think too much about the game ,and like to talk about it as much as I can.
Straight Talker wrote: » Ignore that talk and keep on driving on as you are.If people want short and snappy posts then Twitter is the place for them.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Are you all set for Saturday?i hear youghal are flying in training .Id love to be in the gaelic grounds supporting ye ,but prob go to Galway instead with ,Clyda ,they have a bigger ask ,i think ye could win Id love to see desmond and cooper on the cork panel.ollie dempsey has a great chance with the minors
Deco99 wrote: » Wasnt at it. Had a game on beforehand and wouldnt make it. Thats why I looked forward to your report. Then you went on so long about parking the car and praising those parking the cars that I gave up. Keep up the good work.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » oh god sorry to hear that.Im gutted,i was full sure you were at it ,by you views on the game regards hayes and mclouglin. Fair play,you give a great view from a man that didnt even see the game.When I become as good as you ,to judge players that played well without even seeing the game,i think I wont need to go any games in the future and will have shorter posts as,I wont have much to say as I will judge a player on one moment in a game,despite he playing a half hour .Please bear with me. And thank you,your compliment means the world to me,i will keep up the work. Im only good as my last post ,like a player is only as good as he's last game,so I dont expect a lot of praise. Hope you won your game lad,
Straight Talker wrote: » Well i think the Cork selectors could do worse than have a look at Alan Frahill O'Connor.Were in bonus territory really.The pressure was off after the Ardmore game but there's an all ireland there so let's drive on and go for it.We have a good management set up.Christy Cooney look's after the administrative side of things and Peter Coady does the hurling training.I also think that Youghal will show that they will be well able to manage at senior level.Speaking of Clyda Rovers i'd love to see a great and astute Cork football man like Ned English involved with a Cork intercounty team.
Deco99 wrote: » sarcasm, I know it well. Who cares if we won. Its january. Peace out
Archer3083 wrote: » Hey Thinkstoomuch Aside from your comments on the individual players, you didn't say much on Cork's overall style of play. I'm curious to know if a clear style of play is emerging under Cuthbert. What's your view? I know Cuthbert has said in the past that he wants Cork to play faster ball into the forwards, but he also said that he'd have to implement a style of play that suited his players, so I'm sure the league will probably give a clearer picture of his overall plans for Cork.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » A huge loss if so,thought he was playing this year,he was a fresher last year?
Connorzee wrote: » Yeah fresher last year, and was in the stand at the Clare/Limerick game at the weekend while UCC were playing Mary I. Who's the Cork lad playing full back with UL, Sheehan? Any good?