Nidgeweasel wrote: » Nobody has said Dublin are rubbish. Lets have it right. They are a seriously good outfit.
2moreMinutes wrote: » A seriously good outfit apart from those you don't actually rate as a footballer and those you think don't have the basic skills that ten year olds have?
Nidgeweasel wrote: » You're referring to McAuley who I have said on numerous occasions is a major part of their team and seriously effective. We have better footballers in the middle and I hope we try and make the most of them. What is the issue with that?
corny wrote: » I've no issue with that. Wouldn't agree but no issue. Calling a player a donkey though..... I'm happy with our midfielders tbh. The donkey who can't solo and the one who does everything brilliantly but you don't rate.
overshoot wrote: » So anyway.... On Donegal gaa.... colm mcfadden sent off in the first half v four masters
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Maith Thu Colm! Maybe his recent form (or lack of) is an elaborate rouse concocted by the McGuinnes/McFadden clan over the Christmas dinner. He might surprise us yet Sunday two weeks.
EICVD wrote: » Don't know much about Bernards hurling skills but Connolly played U21 hurling for Dublin
Stoner wrote: » The story of Donegal and Armagh’s battle in possession, shots, turnovers and kickouts via TheScore.ie http://jrnl.ie/1614978 As a neutral I thought this was a decent contest, I didn't think the ref was unfair or that one side was on the bsllance "dirtier" than the other.
Redsoxfan wrote: » One thing I am thinking - we have stopped playing to Colm's strengths. He was never the best at winning ball kicked up to him, in recent years he has thrived on being fed ball closer to hand. The fact that we are playing Michael so deep also means that he is being paid more attention. I really don't know. It is very late in the year to drop him and suddenly move Michael to the edge of the square for 70 minutes. You also lose a proven left footed free taker. While Paddy and maybe even MacNiallais could do the job, asking them to do it kicking into The Hill having not been asked to do it at this level previously is a big ask. As ever, in Jim (McGuinness) we trust.
harpsman wrote: » Fair enough-I think Id probably rate them bit higher than you but I hope you have the last laugh:rolleyes:
2moreMinutes wrote: » The fact that he appears to thrive on confidence as well as my doubts about how effective he would be as an impact sub would mean that despite my frustrations with him, I'd still start him. Due to a serious lack of game time given to his possible replacement since January, I also don't think there's anyone who can replace him at this point in time. I'm hoping that coming up against less aggressive markers may also give him a little more time and space.
green and yellow wrote: » big result for naomh columba minors yesterday evening, who beat Kilcar by 2:9 to 3 points, means a third game for the neighbours as kilcar won first game.. great crowd at it.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Stephen McBrearty off injured for Kilcar - hopefully not serious.
SM746 wrote: » Just for anyone who is intetested; An audience with Jim in the Harcourt Hotel this Friday at 8pm! I know nothing too revealing will be forthcoming but its a fundraiser for the training fund so I'm sure every penny will be appreciated! I've heard Murphy and a few other players there too but I've no idea if that part is true as of yet. And there is a golf classic on the 30th in Lisheen Springs to try raise funds too! Just thought some of you, especially if your eastern based like myself, might be intetested!
harpsman wrote: » Defo up for that-where can i get tkts? Also any other info on golf outing? Thx
Alvin Holler wrote: » There's info on the donegalgaa website, i can't post links properly donegalgaa.ie/2014/08/donegal-gaa-golf-classic-in-dublin/
SM746 wrote: » Thanks A H. And according to that website Murphy and Lacey will be tagging along with Jim.