Redsoxfan wrote: » In case anyone missed it, BBC Championship reported earlier that Drew Wylie could make the Ulster Final. Injury is medial ligament rather than the other. Long shot but still...
Alvin Holler wrote: » Good to see Derry win yesterday. With Armagh out and Tyrone stuttering it doesn't say much for what we've beaten so far.
Alvin Holler wrote: » Good to see Derry win yesterday.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Blasphemy.
Gallagher added the McLoone's contribution to Donegal football in recent seasons means that he has been welcomed back into the panel with open arms.
Mackas_view wrote: » Jigger is out injured he is still attending training and travelling to matches. He's 3 weeks away from fitness as far as I know. I don't rate Hugh McFadden at all. He's an average footballer IMHO. Nowhere near that level. The Brick brought a lot more to the table and it would be brilliant to see him following McLoone and Walsh back into the set up
Redsoxfan wrote: » Jaysus if he's fit enough, Leo has done enough to earn his place. He's given a hell of a lot over the past four years. He took some time out, kept his head down and by all accounts is going well for his club.
2moreMinutes wrote: » It would be interesting to know who made the first move and why it was made now. It would also be interesting to know why that first move wasn't made before the championship began. As with all these kinda situations, it would also be interesting to know why he dropped out of the squad to start with. Depending on what that reason was and why he's only coming back in now, I only hope this doesn't create any tension within the squad. Interesting....someone punch me in the face before I start on a rant about pregnant Kerry women & Leitrim winning the AI......
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Don't you just know it'll be Tyrone in round 4 for the loser.
K-9 wrote: » Could well be Tipp then. I think Tryone are vulnerable, they just don't have the forwards to put up big scores and Tipperary are putting up big scorelines this year. It'll come down to how well they can penetrate the blanket. Derry seem to be gathering more steam, and from the small bit of highlights of the Wexford game, seem to be getting more bodies forward. I suppose that's easier to do against a team like Wexford, bit it seems they are trying to develop the system.
Mackas_view wrote: Has anyone else seen Eamon McGee and Cassidy's comments to each other on twitter?
jimbo32123 wrote: » Cassidy was on the line during the Gweedore V Glenswilly game in the championship earlier in the year and to be honest if he was playing it could of been that little bit of nouse that was needed in that game to take them closer to Glen who weren't firing on all cylinders... In Termon i presume you mean the after math of the game and not the incident in the game itself??
Nidgeweasel wrote: » It's about time Cassidy was called out for talking out of his arsehole. Everything he writes has the stench of bitterness and envy. It's a shame really to see from somebody who contributed so much. His articles are consistently poor.