Nidgeweasel wrote: » Who's in the semi?
Bret Hart wrote: » Dublin,Cork,Donegal and Monaghan.
Stoner wrote: » Good game today, Fenton played well, blocked, fielded the ball, scored. O'Carrol was my man of the match, Flynn was a close second.
Ken Tucky wrote: » Enjoyed that. Got to say i love Clones. Great GAA stadium. How good would a championship game be there on a summers day. Would be a great atmosphere but i suppose we would need to lose and go through the back door system and get drawn there. But it would be fun
ProudDUB wrote: What way did Dubs travel to Clones, up the M1, turn off at Ardee & head toward Monaghan town? Or the M3 via Cavan? We went via Cavan and were expecting terrible traffic jams on the way home, but there wasn't a sinner on the road back to Butlers Bridge. We did stay back the end of the game for about 15 minutes to get a few autographs, but were amazed at how easy it was to get outa Dodge, given the terrible reputation it has.
DoctaDee wrote: » M1 is out my back garden,so I ran with the road to Monaghan,no great hassle getting home either. I was thinking with Derry & Tyrone going down will Roscommon and Cavan take their place in the 2 year cycle of fixtures .. if so both are in Croker next year ,, welcome to the big time lads !
DoctaDee wrote: » .......The NFL predictions thread has so far shown emphatically that Dublin are expected to retain the title. I'd also be of the general view that they'll do so, in fact the biggest hurdle for Dublin in the league to my mind will be to make the top 4 and this will be far from a foregone conclusion. The unpredictability of early season games is the downfall of looking at the likely outcome. Last year we got out of jail a man and 6(?) points down to Mayo, a man down and the last kick of the game win against Tyrone (thanks DC). They were the turning points that got us into the semis, the capitulation of Cork in the semi and dismantling of Derry in the final, and it's worth remembering that both led the Dubs a merry dance in the earlier stages of the league, so yeah get us to April and we'll take it from there.
Tom Joad wrote: » We got promoted? Woo hoo ðŸ˜႒
ProudDUB wrote: » Don't think so. I think we will be away to the two promoted counties (what ever you want to call them ) Donegal - and possibly one other county if we are kicking off a new 2 yr cycle. We had four away games this year. So we are due to have four at home next year. As we played Cork, Kerry, Mayo and Monaghan away, we are due to have them all at home next year, leaving everyone else (including the 2 promoted counties) to be played away. If they are starting a new 2 year cycle, we may only have three home games, but they'll be three out of Monaghan, Kerry, Cork and Mayo. Clear as mud, right?
DoctaDee wrote: » Hugely impressive away performance following on from Castlebar. The kick passing was excellent, and it was encouraging to see Bernard get some of his swagger back. I've spent the last couple of months discounting the merits of Tomás Brady starting in the championship but at this stage I've got to be honest and say he is 100% deserving - there's any number of admirable qualities. I'm nearly sure all the front 6 got on the scoresheet so the scores are liable to come from all over. That's 2 decent canings we've given Monaghan now, I hope there's no complacency for next week. In other news Alan joins up with the panel this week, so there's plenty to be encouraged about going into the Summer
Stoner wrote: » Connelly and Connelly are similar
Slattsy wrote: » Going to give this match 5 minutes, against my better judgement and see how Donegal try to 'play'. hopefully its a good game though.