Jayop wrote: » Carr was just awful yesterday and the buck in the game before (can never remember his name) was just as bad.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Its not Kerrys fault Dublin couldnt get there in those thirty years. And while Dublin were struggling to get to finals, in fact struggling most years to even win leinster they did meet kerry along the way. 2004, after losing in leinster to westmeath, kerry hand out a seven point defeat. 2007 first time since 1985 both are provincial winners when they meet. Two point win for Kerry 2009. The startled earwigs game. 17 point win for Kerry. 2011 a one point win for Dublin after trailing for 65 minutes. 2013 semi final. Dublin get two late goals to add gloss to a seven point win. Still the greatest exhibition of pure football i ever watched live. Stunning game. 2015? Could meet in the final, i hope so. So, i wouldnt be so quick to go running your mouth. Dublin have two all irelands from this current team. ( from 02 when gooch started) Kerry have five. Dublin are hyped because they are Dublin. Kerry are hyped because they deserve it.
Pretty fast wrote: » Please forgive my bad manners earlier today Fireball I was rude to have been short with you like that. Personally I don't think he talks any rubbish he speaks his mind you either like it or you don't. People I believe are ridiculing him because it's fashionable. Cahill shows little class trying to make him look foolish. You make a good point about RTE employing him because of his "character" value. That could be it.
keane2097 wrote: » Dara Moloney is peerless as a commentator bur agree Marty is quite unfairly derided at times.
Fireball07 wrote: » I don't think any of the football analysts last night are anything more than average, but I found Curran painfully bad. Dolan is alright but I do find it to be a problem across all sports- that pundits don't bring anything beyond what I would say to someone down the pub. The exceptions are seen as the best pundits by a mile.
seligehgit wrote: » Dara Moloney is by a country mile the best GAA commentator.The most insightful analysts on TSG are Ciaran Whelan and Tomas O Se although they are the ha'penny when compared to Jim McGuinness on SKY. James Horan is of a similar vein to McGuinness on SKY and Newstalk.No bland pub talk analysis.
seanhynes wrote: » The Sky commentators Mike Finnerty and i cant recall the guy from Setanta who also commentates on the 2nd Sky game ,both are poor
Magill46 wrote: » I must admit I enjoy the Sky coverage. I don't care for the bloke who interviews Peter Canavan. I don't think it would be too hard to catch all the balls he ever kicked!
Jayop wrote: » Horan has a boring voice but he knows his stuff.
seanhynes wrote: » whenever iv watched The Championship on the BBC they have done a good job and analysts like mcconville and jarlath burns have been more worthwhile listening to at ht than the Sunday game lads
seanhynes wrote: » Mike Finnerty is never out of work, commentates late enough into the year for Midwest Radio on club championship games,does all Mayo league games on Midwest and near all games on Setanta,some hurling then Sky for the summer and on Mayo championship games on Midwest
doc_17 wrote: » I always listen to the radio now and have the tv turned down
doc_17 wrote: » As far as I can recall it was only Rachel Wyse to start with? I think she is very poor and needs all the help she can get.
Magill46 wrote: » There was a classic scene at the Ulster Final. The camera swung to the Monaghan bench and Dick Clerkin, the longest serving player currently playing this season and Drew Wylie, 2 time All Star nominee, were shown. Drew had his hand in front of him obstructing his number. Marty Morrissey said "There's Dick Clerkin"BBC - "There's Drew Wylie and Dick Clerkin". BBC is just better.
Pretty fast wrote: » Did you know that the two Wylie brothers are protestant? A credit to themselves and Monoghan gaa.
mickmackey1 wrote: » That doesn't work, the radio and tv are never in sync.
danganabu wrote: » Rachel is brilliant and should be on our screens a lot more
danganabu wrote: » How is their religous belief anyway relevant to the GAA??
doc_17 wrote: » Brilliant? How so? Think her reading of games and questioning is quite limited