celt262 wrote: » I'm not wasting any more time going around in circles with one of Terry Hylands fan boys.
Nib wrote: » Great to see this place is still active even though Cavan won't play a competitive game for 7 months. Bring back Seanie!
Lemlin wrote: » We've a junior All Ireland semi final to play in Edinburgh yet. Not to mention our U16s in the final of the Gerry Reilly tournament.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Has seanie johnston returned to the cavan setup? Never paid any attention to him when he left the kildare camp tbh thought this best place to ask
Lemlin wrote: » No.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » has he attempted to get back on county team? Crazy what he did with looking for the move and screwing teammate s over and when didnt work out for him he went back to gaels. Surely someone must have tried to discuss the madness in all before he moved
Lemlin wrote: » I've never read an article where it was stated he looked for the move. I have read articles where Shane Supple says he was approached by Kildare so I'd imagine Johnston was also approached though.http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/supple-rejected-kildare-182574.html As for "discussing the madness", the Cavan setup had no involvement with Johnston when he left. He had been informed by letter and phone call that the panel was disbanded and he wasn't required. I'm not sure why you and another Kildare poster have decided to suddenly come onto the Cavan thread and bring this up tbh. Cavan got further last year without Johnston than we ever did with him so it appears the move was more than justified. Here's a video of Seanie the last time he left Breffni:http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ-_wK2VUkk I'm surprised after such a showing of support, your county has forgotten him so quickly. You weren't at the game that day but the chant throughout from the Kildare supporters was "Seanie is a Lily" and, as if that didn't drive it home enough, they had a large banner spelling out same. From what I hear the Cavan management and panel are happy to leave Seanie as a Lily. You'd have to ask the man himself why he chose to move back to the Gaels and make himself in eligible for Kildare. I know you did once post on this forum that you expected him to be "key" to the Kildare setup.
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » i did think he could play a role ill admit that. Something makes me think supple was trying to get himself noticed tbh as a 3rd choice keeper. I seriously question supples claims as kildare have not had gk troubles but im not saying it didnt happen.I seen the highlights of that game and that banner was cringeworthy ill admit. Tbh i seen that other comment re johnston and just wanted to see what the lad was doing these days no offense meant.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » I dont think the management needs to change, but the tactics definitely do. We have a poor forward line, and the service to it was very slow on Sat night. The loss of Mackey cannot be underestimated. He is the only player we have that can move the ball at speed, and carry it through tackles. But in short, the limited forwards we have need better and quicker service. If we had the Gooch and O'Donoghue in our ff line on Sat we still would have lost due to lack of service, and slow laborious build up. For me Terry doesnt have to go, but himself, Fordie and whoever else comes up with gameplans need to improve their ideas and speed up our play
Lemlin wrote: » I was at the Dublin Kildare game last year and I thought the Kildare 'keeper was poor. He made a number of questionable decisions. Have Kildare not been rotating between two 'keepers? Either way, nobody from Kildare disputed Supple's claims at any stage so I'd believe them to be fact.
klairondavis wrote: » Cavan will come good eventually. There's too much young talent for them not to progress further in the coming years. Whoever is Cavan's manager next year would be nuts to recall Johnston and potentially upset the harmony of their panel. Division 2 football will really help Cavan come on.
celt262 wrote: » If they can be let play a bit of football things will hopefully improve for next year. Apparently the players are fed up with the negative dire football so we will have to see changes or there will be problems next year.
celt262 wrote: » Apparently the players are fed up with the negative dire football so we will have to see changes or there will be problems next year.
Tom Joad wrote: » Absolute nonsense - the players have bought into the system and back Terry Hyland 100%.
Boom__Boom wrote: » There are 4 teams left in the Championship rom the 16 teams who played Division 3 and Division 4 football this year and it's fair to say all 4 have benefited from kind draws. The only game any of these 4 teams have won against Division 1 or Division 2 teams, is Tipperary's game at home versus Laois.
celt262 wrote: » Can you vouch for the entire panel of 35+. I spoke to two on Saturday night who fed up of the whole thing but i suppose that's a bit negative for me to post so will get shot down straight away. Watch this space.
celt262 wrote: » Its like a broken record in here I hope Mr Hyland gets on well on the rest of his time as Cavan manager. I think one person in particular needs to maybe relax. I will be back on in a few weeks im off to the south of France for a few weeks.
celt262 wrote: » Anyone know when club championships are starting?
Prop Joe wrote: » Read in Oísin McConville's article today that Cavan have 2 league's - 1 with county players and one without - How does this work?