thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » i thought you would think you would have enough concern yourself ,both kilkenny teams in both finals sunday,clear as day you make jibes at cusack,asking questions ,you.know too well the answer to ,just trying to make a dig at cork. Look ,dont get bothered just cause your hero ,Brennan ,i correctly questions hes managerial record. It was woeful as many kilkenny fans acknowlwdge.Im sorry but i cant dress up just cause it upsets people.It is was it is,facts dont lie. You havent got a clue regards cusack with hes not involved in coaching ,he actually coaches cloyne,still plays,was going to limerick with ger cunningham ,but limerick done a u turn. Brennan, hes career as manager of the greatest hurling county was short and sweet just two years. Well it was not actually sweet,,my apoligies,it actually left a sour taste with many.,that wexford beat him twice,he couldnt even win a leinster title. Imo it has everything to do with cusack as cusacks criticsed cork famine of success,as brennan thought he was the bees kness,old school methods when he was manager.,was out of hes depth and kilkenny knew that also.He was in charge of a dismal period of kilkenney hurling,hardly in position to understands cusacks winning mentality.http://m.kilkennypeople.ie/sport/gaelic-games/cusask-sparks-real-debate-but-1-6261452 Such nonense imo. Tuesday nights board meeting proved you cant debate in cork,bob and frank dont do debate. So when was cusack going to air hes views. As for cork hurling will always be fine i have no fears for cork hurling ,are they trying to insult the grass roots fans intelligence ,theres huge fears for cork hurling.why would brennan give a hoot if cork hurling was declining,it suits kilkenny,as kilkenny senior domminace comes in our decline. When a kilkenny man tells you he has fear of cork hurling,were doing well,i would be alarmed,it suits kilkenny were down.
citykat wrote: » I don't recall where I made Nickey out to be my hero but if that idea soothes you, cherish it. I couldn't care less about him or what goes on between himself and Cusack. They're grown ups so let them at it. However, your snide remark about how KKs lack of support for Corks strike and how that in some reflects on the players of the time shouldn't go unremarked. It is very delusional to think that there should be a general countrywide strike just because a bunch of fellas can't get on with another bunch. It was a classic schoolyard row where it was nobody's business but the two involved. That was the general view in KK at the time - 100% correct imo.
havent got a kalou wrote: » That will be a cracker I was talking to a lad from Newtown and he said they will be missing Jamie c coughlan
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Birds of a feather flock together. Im sure cusack looses no sleep over it. Another stone age view man regarding hurling imo. He knows well about mediocrity and shamboluic management to agree cork isnt in crisis,sure he had a woeful woeful term as senior kilkenny manager had no concepts around tactics. Some man to travel all around the world and fair play liked business class .Hes reply was over safery risks of the danger on long all flights,yet many thousands fly every day but just take precautions. andy comeford in particular ive huge time for in hes support of cork in the strikes,said he be ashamed if kilkenny were treated the same.A man of principle i admire greatly. Shefflin i have great time for as a player but spoke in support of cork last year,sure thats easy to do.He did not say too much in support when it was on . As for others the less said the better.
Rebel norrie wrote: » Shane Walsh of Bride Rovers must be considered for minor team next year. Saw him play a few times this for their seniors very impressive.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Very good player is he with colmans this year?
Orizio wrote: » You have to be a special type of idiot - or just from Kilkenny - to call into question the integrity and sacrifice of a man like Donal Og Cusack, who has been playing for Cloyne for nigh on twenty years - and will probably play for 5-10 years more - has trained their senior team for many years, played for Imokilly for years and has attended GAA events all over the country...while also having a successful career both in inter-county GAA and in normal life. Absolutely no one in this thread, citykat or otherwise has achieved or done anything in the GAA that comes close to touching what Donal Og has done, so a little respect and perspective in future please.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Really looming forward to the ladies game. Dont think there will be too much between them. Our defence I expect will do their job well but our forwards will have to raise their game from the outset in order to win. The late show against Mayo won't do today.
The White Feather wrote: » Ridiculous penalty given to Armagh and a point given that was wide!
SeaFields wrote: » Our girls could teach an awful lot of teams out there how to be ruthless in putting a team away. No mercy.
citykat wrote: » I presume that respect and perspective will also be extended to a former president of the GAA whose integrity and sacrifice was called into question including a clumsy, side of the mouth allegation of using GAA money for luxury travel. Absolutely nobody in this thread has achieved or done anything in the GAA that comes close to touching what that man has done.