willabur wrote: » didn't fully pay attention to the Sunday Game last night as I was jetlagged as hell but what I did see was poor. They were highlighting mayos footpassing and showed a clip of a ball being played into the forward line. The analyser said that the galway defending was slack even though the defender was touch tight to the mayo forward, the pass in was perfect. Why have a go at the defender in this situation?
DDC1990 wrote: » Absolute ****. Turned it off. You have county managers on the line and Shane Curran asking questions like: What's the deal with the fancy boots and What are your tactics for the Cork game. The couple's thing was horribly cringeworthy.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » Interesting that Tomas O'Se refused to patronise Tipp and pat them on the back for getting beaten despite being enticed to do so by Des Cahill.Straight talking no bull**** analysis from him.
padd b1975 wrote: » Yep, I caught the first few minutes as well. What's with Brenda and her need to breathlessly shout into the microphone?? It's pure car crash and nothing short of juvenile. God help any listeners sitting in the Galway traffic who tuned in to get the national picture on the day's football.....
seligehgit wrote: » I found that Marty Squad cringeworthy coming home from Salthill!
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » But according to him they didn't really give them a good game.He gave the impression that Kerry coasted in the second half and Tipp really didn't put it up to them then.
Xenophile wrote: » It was worth a mention, but an ex Kerry player was not going to mention it especially as his brother was one of the backs! " How many players score two goals against Kerry in a Championship match?"
southstand wrote: » To be honest what he was saying was fairly spot on imo
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » What did he say? I heard he was fairly frank in his assessment of limerick too
windy shepard henderson wrote: » well to be fair they have made 3 all ireland finals since they last won the all ireland so its not like they have vanished into the abyss they came very close to wining last year infairness the reason why i highlighted it is he has become alot more vocal about it since clare won two years ago , you could be forgiving as a tipperary supporter for thinking he was trying to rub your nose in it
southstand wrote: » I am a Tipperary man and sometimes he does seem to be over critical of Tipp but he was right in what he was saying, if Tipp were playing KK today they would have taken over in that first ten mins of 2nd half and won. I wouldn't be getting too carried away about the perfomance today as limerick were very poor
Powerhouse wrote: » The first ten minutes of the first half was even worse.
jethro081 wrote: » lads, does the highlights show go up on the RTE player or anywhere else online? if not, does anyone wanna gimme a brief synopsis of what the lads said about monaghan? :pac:
windy shepard henderson wrote: » alot of these pundits expect the division 4 teams to be as good as the division 1 teams pat spilane is dead right its hugely important that the exilies get a look in , obviously cake has'nt been abroad too much , ruislip is one of the best venues in the gaa and is probably one of the most bitter sweet places you could visit , what ever about results london is probably one of the most important aspacts of the gaa , i would much prefer if london were introduced into the munster championship to give them a chance ,
tanko wrote: » McStay talking through his hole trying to make excuses for the cake fool. He reckons there more than one London in the championship, actually there isn't Kevin.
seligehgit wrote: » Ah now whatever Shane Curran sentiments expressed re London the remainder of us guys are very proud to have London in the Connaught championship so hands off!;)