Gary Neville wrote: » Kerry have a different attitude to the league this season - FitzM said that Mayo had way more work done but Kerry have upped it a lot since then - a challenge game v UCC last week - everyone available is back - Maher, Young etc apart from Stacks Players. I'd say they won't show their hand to Dublin because as u say, they see Dublin as their biggest threat - I'd say they don't see us a real threat at all - their record in Killarney is unreal. They'll be missing Cooper and O Donoghue so they can't even show their full hand if they want to. The game probably won't be much use to us but even if we win, we will still be massive under-dogs in Killarney. The biggest plus of the Kerry League Game is that it'll test us at MF - they'll have Maher, Walsh, Sheehan & Buckley - serious options for the kick-out. I can't see them looking to con us in this area but Kerry are Kerry so .....................
Gary Neville wrote: » According to the CB Website - Noel Galvin is back training so might feature v Donegal. AFAIK - we have Deane, Kevin Crowley and Vaughan still out injured. Anyone know how these lads are doing ? How is Sean White doing with UCC this season ? Finbarr McCarthy was fairly certain that we should ahve got a penalty when COD was tackled in the square in the first half - I saw it on TG4 and it didn't look clear cut to me - anyone any views on that ? You are heading to Ballyshannon in 3 weeks TTM ? At least that's down at the bottom of the county - it's a massive journey - will u drive up and down on the one day ?
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Sometimes i wonder could we just stop with this obsessing over Kerry what they will do or not do ....lets face it they got some unreal luck to win last years All-Ireland ...fair play to them we would like a big slice of luck this year as well ....no team win an All-Ireland without it.
keane2097 wrote: » Not sure why there's always such a freak out when a goalie goes up the field. There's very little special about a GK in football, no reason a loose back can't cover back in dire circumstances. If the goalie can carry the ball 60 yards up the field into the opposition half what harm.
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Id start Michael Cussen to confuse them !!!
ShamoBuc wrote: » You are quite right. But as we have seen they tend to lose possession rather than be productive. When this happens a defender would normally cover in goal - but who marks the defenders man?? If the ball is moved quickly it could lead to problems. It leads to a panic situation, one that should not happen, unless the keeper retains possession for the team.
Gary Neville wrote: » Hope I'm not getting carried away but the early signs from management this season are encouraging. Cuthbert is quoted in Echo as saying that they are working on kick-outs and Ken looked much better yesterday - that's great because he's a class keeper. I've noticed a massive improvement in Cadogan and Collins and the younger lads like Maguire, BOD and Dorman are looking very promising. The Clancys are in good form too. You'd expect Donegal to be a big step-up again but we won't be intimidated going there.
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » I agree with you Gary Neville there actions on the field yesterday suggest that there is a more united gap including management ....this year hopefully anyway .....TTM I did not for one minute suggest that all Cork needs to win an All-Ireland is luck ....but luck does play a part in many victorys along with everything else of course ....and I do feel we think too much about Kerry and Kilkenny I could not care about either one them ...thinking too much about your apponent and your beat already before you play them ....they could not care a dam about Cork why should we worry about them ....of course we should aim high we are the rebels after all but no way would I look up to other teams ...rant over !
ShamoBuc wrote: » I seem to remember Quirke coming out to join in some hand passing on the 21 - or something like that - at the start of the second half of an all Ireland final...Donaghy obliged that day! Don't ever remember Neliigan having that problem!
dcrosskid wrote: » Any report from the Mardke? I heard UL were up by 1.7 to 0.5 just at h/t. UCC have to win to qualify. Some shock if they don't get through.
Innish_Rebel wrote: » UCC 1.7 to 1.8 UL after 6 mins of 2nd half according to UCC twitter account
Innish_Rebel wrote: » 1-10 to 1-10 48 mins - UCC had led 1-10 to 1-8...
Scarecrow 2 wrote: » Bad result for UCC. The best teams on paper rarely win the Sigerson/Fitzgibbon competitions. Not good for Cork either as I was told that Anthony spillane was really poor again. Am I right in saying he is the only player on Cork senior panel that is U21?
Scarecrow 2 wrote: » The best teams on paper rarely win the Sigerson/Fitzgibbon competitions.
lizzyod wrote: » anthony nash seemed pretty on point at the Q and A