Boom__Boom wrote: » Really wouldnt be a bit surprised if he won POTY this year or at least was in serious contention.
robbiezero wrote: » Nor me. But I doubt Dublin's games so far will have any major impact on the POTY selection, they have basically been shooting down cannon fodder so far. Performances from here on in are the ones to count.
AGC wrote: » Of course they will have a bearing. At the minute you can't look past Dublin in handing out POTY. It is up to other counties to put it up to them to try get it away from someone like Flynn.
STB wrote: » These pictures from the Indo are even more damning. Looks more like a fish hook. Brogans reaction says it all.
Slattsy wrote: » Wise move from Meath. Only one winner there after those pictures became surfaced.
Beffs wrote: » Is there anything to be said for saying another Mass sorry to the Dublin player, for trying to name and shame him before any conclusive facts or photos were revealed?
Beffs wrote: » Well in fairness to the media - and I don't often say that - the Meath manager handed them this story on a platter. It's not something that they made up, or dug up for themselves.
Past30Now wrote: » The forward line is similar. The half forward line picks itself (Flynn, DC and AB), but how does he pick a full forward line with BB, Kevin Mc and Paul Mannion as starters and O'Gara, Costello and Paddy Andrews almost demanding inclusion. It's a great problem to have.
Moneymaker wrote: » One more poor game and i'd be dropping DC tbh. I'd like to see what CC is capable of from the start. Either way we'll have an awesome sub to bring on. Mike Fitz is a useful option to have, especially if the opposition have one really strong marquee forward.
flasher0030 wrote: » I’m not from Dublin, but couldn’t agree more with this statement. The man has quietly gone about his business for years and has developed into some kind of “larger than life” role model. I think it is difficult for wing forwards to establish themselves as key players on a team, as generally they are not that profilic in terms of scores and a lot of their work is tracking back after wing backs. It is over time that they develop a name for themselves e.g. Paul Galvin, Brian Dooher. Well you can definitely put Paul Flynn on the list of greats. Stylish player who often scores 3/4 points from play. As I say, not easy to do from wing forward. And carries no baggage in matches. Very seldom is in bother with refs, and doesn’t go looking for the limelight off the pitch. He seems determined to use the limited celebrity status that a GAA player has to enhance the lives of those less fortunate people. One of his mates committed suicide and another died from cancer. And it really does seem so genuine – not looking for public brownie points. Will leave it at that. You’d never guess that I was a big fan!!! Though from what I’ve written, it sounds like I could be some kind of Paul Flynn stalker.
fta93 wrote: » Any idea where most of the dubs will be at the weekend? Torn between trying to pick up terrace tickets are going with the club bus and getting stand seats on the clubs pass..