BonnieSituation wrote: » JOD is back. Best start quaking lads.http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=96690479&postcount=6805
frostyjacks wrote: » We'd want to be testing that shoulder from the throw in if he does play. Getting more nervous by the hour now, wish Sunday would hurry up.
Officer999 wrote: » I suppose your not going to beat him by playing football anyway that's for sure
BonnieSituation wrote: » Well he'll fall long before he needs to be beaten. --- Ding ding ding. It begins. I'm sure there will be some retort about "hair" or "McCann"?
Jippo wrote: » O'Donoghue did dive at the end of the AIF. However I have not seen any other convincing evidence that he has dived apart from that incident. Yet, he is considered a persistent diver. McCann made a mistake. Let us move on from that in the short term as the CCCCCCCC as suggested.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Ah I know. But the misconception is a bit of a trope now in fairness Jippo. And it was a decent line that I couldn't let go.
frostyjacks wrote: » That's some bench they have. Galvin, Sheehan, O'Sullivan, Geany. Serious strength in depth.
padd b1975 wrote: » Dad's Army. Some serious milage on the majority of those legs.
wackokid wrote: » I see Jack O Shea is the latest 'ligind' to have a cut off Tyrone in Friday's Kerry Examiner. It's laughable at this stage to read their constant chipping away at Mickey Harte's men. Then again, the two journos Hurley and Fogarty are scraping the bottom of the barrel when they seek the 'unbiased' opinion of Jacko. I'm amazed they didn't seek a quote from Paul Galvin, LOL
Jippo wrote: » McCann made a mistake. .
ShamoBuc wrote: Commiserations, I think Tyrone redeemed themselves somewhat today with a good display of football, on another day, ye would have scored a few more goals.
martyos121 wrote: Totally agree with you on everything else. I think we have the beating of Dublin in midfield on Sunday too, even the class of MDMA will be overpowered by Parsons IMO, Dublin will have to be very smart with their kickout strategy, but unlike Sligo, who miserably failed at this, they have the class in the half back line to play the short game. Shouldn't be a huge issue for us though because our patience and judgement in front of the posts has greatly improved and the amount of wides of past years has been cut down dramatically.
Stoner wrote: » I can't see Monaghan doing much next year. Tyrone were decent yesterday. Top team in Ulster is there for them. Beating Donegal would show real progress imo. Thing is there are some very clear areas to work on for Tyrone. Free taking , forward coaching. In a much better place than Monaghan and Fermanagh. Where would Monaghan start for example? Looking at things yesterday they would possibly handle the likes of AOS fairy well. Donaghy wasn't given a sniff, although he's better on a dry day.
frostyjacks wrote: » I thought we had a decent enough year. The younger players really stepped up, and should be that bit wiser next year. Kerry probably deserved to win in the end, showing good composure after we drew level, but they were there for the taking. In any event, I don't think we would've beaten Dublin//Mayo in the final. They're just slightly ahead of us, but not by much. I'd like Mickey to stay on, the team are on an upward curve. Hopefully they're recognised with one or two All-stars at the end of the championship.