Rightwing wrote: » Highly unlikely.
jimpump wrote: » If clare, no hopers a few years ago can do it then so can dublin.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » In case you didn't hear, Dublin people aren't natural hurlers so it doesn't matter whether they're good or what they've won underage, they can't win.
jimpump wrote: » So because we werent born in the sticks we cant hit a sliotar?
Rightwing wrote: » They are a poor man's version of KK, lots of fitness and heart and plenty of pulling & dragging & blocking.
jimpump wrote: » At least we can play football unlike the kk boys. They cant even put out a football team..thats discraceful
Rightwing wrote: » I'm not a big football fan, but Dublin seem to me to be the best football team, surprised didn't win it this year. Dublin hurlers needed to get someone from Tipp, to improve their skill, instead they got someone a club team would have reservations taking on. :rolleyes:
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » What a ridiculous comment. You never cease to amaze me with your enlightening words of wisdom. Dublin will be a serious hurling team and have hurling astute game management and tactical shrewdness on the side line and innovative coaching the current limerick team lack on management ,Galway,Waterford currently lack in management so all their talents will be wasted while the proven ger cunningham, the proven ed coughlan the young upcoming tommy dunne will get every inch out of dublin Dublin will win an all ireland before Galway or limerick or Waterford as all three will waste two more years with poor management. Dublin will be a top four team in two years up there with kilkenny cork,and clare Dublin hurling has no fears going forward.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » And on club point old ger cunningham if you knew as much as you let on you do, you would realise Kilmallock had huge interest in ger cunningham last year amongst many other clubs. So your myth regards cunnigham is rubbish with respect.
Rightwing wrote: » I told you Kilmallock would beat Cratloe, I'm now telling you Dublin are going to fall away. Relegation from 1A, and that Wexford will pass them out. I also said Tipp would do a demolition job on Cork in last year's semi.
Davys Fits wrote: » 10 years is a long time to predict ahead. I dont think they will win one in the next 3 or 4 years at least. They will trouble lots of teams but need a few talented (wristy) forwards to bridge the gap. Winning allirelands in Hurling is not as easy as KK may make it look like. I certainly hope they keep competing at the top level and are regulars in the AI semis and if they make a final or two who knows. Even though Waterford never made the breakthrough in the last decade it has to be said that there competitiveness at the top level has done wonders for the game there and that's just as important as winning AI's in the long term.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Even a stopped clock is right at times You went for tipp as anyone but cork. Back to dublin, you right off ger cunningham as a poor coach when you clearly have no idea what your talking bout. You then made a wild assertion there was no tipp man with Dublin Tommy dunne is from Tipperary. Again I had to give you the correct information. You also insult the intelligent of Ballygunner in Waterford as they had ger cunningham as coach yet you say no club wanted him. Actually look up the facts before you speak nonense. By the way Ballygunner won a county title with ger in charge. Ger also has had huge input ucc sigerson cup wins and also cork senior hurling winning all irelands He won u15 with cork this year. Speaking such nonense when the facts are clear exposed your post.
Rightwing wrote: » Correct, but they had reservations. The sparrow proved to be a wise choice.
Rightwing wrote: » If Dublin win an AI under Cunningham I'll give you credit. Until then I won't.
homeofhurling wrote: » the same could be said about o'shea over tipp
Rightwing wrote: » Not really. I'd regard Tipp as having the best hurlers in the country. They did get the most all stars for instance. Dublin clearly don't. Cunningham has a big job on his hands, you'd need an expert for that job. O Shea should be sacked. Had his chance and couldn't do it.
homeofhurling wrote: » wasn't Richard stakelum with Dublin the last few years his tipp two, you should check up facts before you write rubbish you know nothing about.
homeofhurling wrote: » kilkenny won 4 titles this year tipp nothing the all stars are a joke have been this 20 year, how could tipp have the best hurlers in the country its 5 years since they won anything:rolleyes:
J DEERE wrote: » Hard to call 10 years ahead but at the moment they wouldn't be in the top 5 teams in the country. Kk, Tipp, Limerick, Clare and Cork are ahead of them and I would be inclined to think that Galway are ahead of them too. They really missed their chance in 2013. The championship was blown wide open that year and it was anyone's for the taking. Tipp and Kk looked rejuvenated this year and were rightly the two teams in the final. As for KK football, ye can argue all night about KKs lack of a football team but the interest just isn't there. It's a small county with a small population, the counties that can successfully carry teams in both codes are large counties with big populations. Normally half the county devotes itself to hurling and the other half to football. Considering the population of Dublin, the resources, facilities and endless money being thrown at the development of football and hurling in the county, what they have to show for it is very disappointing