Slattsy wrote: » You lads make me feel young! .......
Slattsy wrote: » You lads make me feel young!bonsaisituation lovely few pints in Tommy's tonight. Popped in on way home to watch that foreigner sport.
DoctaDee wrote: » Well us and the gallon of porter inside ya ... I always thought I became invisible with drink on me, no one would see me do anything ... .. learned me lesson quick enough !
ultrapercy wrote: » Dublin have every right to claim they were the better team in 13 final. The victor writes the history and that's how it should be. If we analyse that game more forensically however (and from a Mayo angle ) it was Brogans first goal that saved Dublin as they were in big trouble up to that point.. From a Mayo point it was a terribly soft goal to concede. Up to that point Mayo were physically dominant, they bullied and hammered Dublin in what was a very physical 35 mins. Mayo fitness and conditioning has moved on even more since then and they have Dublins number in that sector which can be the difference these days.Anyone who has met any of the Mayo team in person can tell you how big they are, they are silly strong even COC is a brute now. As ever with Mayo the winning of this game will be how much their 6 forwards can contribute from play when their parachute (the half back line )is busy with their own business.The backs will not have the freedom or energy to maraud forward like they did against a watery Donegal. They will need most of their forward line and subs to make a scoring contribution including at least 1 goal to win the game. My reading of it is that over the last 2 games between the 2 teams Mayo have been the better side by a good bit but lack of killer instinct almost caught them in 12 and did catch them in 13 that extra bit is there now if forwards can deliver. While I'm at it Kerry to win convincingly, result will never be in doubt but the final score may not reflect the difference. In tight games 3 or 4 points can be convincing.
ultrapercy wrote: Sorry I didn't mean to post this in the Dublin thread. Not the first Culchie to get lost in Dublin I suppose.
Cluxton P McMahon ROC Cooper McCaffery O'Sulllivan McCarthy MDMABrady Connelly Fenton/Carthy Flynn Andrews/Costello (depending on how hes going) B Brogan Kilkenny
Stoner wrote: » On that I dont remember the 2013 the same way you do. I remember that after the first 10 minutes MDMA had AOS beaten he did little after that. Cooper took a hammering alright as did ROC but I think the goal post helped there, O' Gara was bunched too. We used our subs too early. I'm not at all concerend about mayo being fitter, they've been in great condition since 2012. They didn't lose in 2013 because the Dubs were fitter indeed the Dubs fell over the line and the mayo management didnt spot it and move Higgins out of defence. They also lost because they have an iffy number three and still do. Height and fielding will be an issue, but then it always is with Dublin.Our lads will bring them on a run too. Feck it lets start bastic and Fenton and push MDMA up with Brogan.!! ROC will have his hands full. Lots of talk about how McGee was the only one who might handle AOS. But here is were I take a leap of faith. ROC is only 25. When you think of it he did ok on star four years ago as a 21 year old. He does ok on Murphy too . When you go to games in Kerry and Mayo their fans like him or at least respect him. We are very lucky to have him and have nobody to replace him. Imo mayo would give their right arm for him. When he's not there we struggle. He'll be our most important player in the game, its AOSs mobility that concerns me it's where he lands and how fast he turns to face goal running. Star doesn't do that as much he usually lands where he jumped and he suits ROC more. All in all though mayo appear to be the most improved team, I included Kerry in that too. Big games from big players will be needed again.
ProudDUB wrote: » Tayto v King
DoctaDee wrote: » I'd doubt it but off the top of my head the 2 Na Fianna lads - Barrett & Boland were the only representatives last time out v Waterford ?
STB. wrote: » O Donnell who plays for Whitehall Colmcille is on the panel. Alan McCrabbe of CC couldnt pulled out of the squad for 2015.
DoctaDee wrote: » Giving a shocker for tamarra .. I can't see the standard of football rising above the weather conditions ... I'd give Tyrone a fighting chance .. just had a flashback to 2008 :rolleyes:
Stoner wrote: » the line up on the day. No clubs though . Jimmy Grey was from Galway. So we'd be looking for a breakdown of the outfield players. I dont know how many of the Vincent's lads were from Dublin, I assume 100% . We have Fran Whelan The 6 Vincent's lads are source Des, lar Foley Liam and Des Ferguson Noel Drumgoole Shay lynch This app is gone to the dogs, I've given up trying to get it to hold links and quotes
Flukey wrote: » Also in 2008 was the horrific downpour throughout the second half of the Kerry v Galway quarter-final. It is the only time I've ever seen flood warnings being flashed up on the big screens. It didn't prevent there being some fantastic football played in that half by both teams. On the same evening, sissies from Sunderland called off their friendly in Tolka Park due to the weather. So it may not be a very nice day, but once the ball is thrown in, things are going to rise above the weather. I am going to need my wet gear - my Dublin rain mac no less.
Slattsy wrote: » Can Kerry do it on a wet Sunday against Tyrone in Croker?
Flukey wrote: » Definitely King. I like Tayto, but King have a nicer flavour. Every matchday, there's a pack of them in my back pack (along with the hang sangwiches! ).
Slattsy wrote: » Tyrone the better team but blew it. The AI winners come from the winners next weekend imho, regardless who it is.