Nidgeweasel wrote: » Doesn't take away from the fact that Papa is miles better than him. It's a non-runner.
Nidgeweasel wrote: Colm Anthony to feature on Saturday by the sounds of it.
harpsman wrote: I do remember in 2014 league people on here were worried about tackling as well,especially McLoone and that worked out ok in the end. Lets hope for the same.
Nidgeweasel wrote: I hope it's not narky.
Redsoxfan wrote: » It only worked out ok because he played half back during the league but half forward in the Championship, right?
harpsman wrote: Id imagine we'll be going all out to beat Monaghan in Clones.
Redsoxfan wrote: » It's in Castleblayney and unless both teams need to win it will be absolutely dire.
ghostfacekilla wrote: » Not guaranteed to make it back into the squad, I know but when is Jigger expected to start full training does anyone know?
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Will the dubs even be that fussed tonight?
K-9 wrote: » Mayo have to lose and Monaghan get a result for the Castleblaney match to be meaningless? Well we could be chasing a S/F appearance! Cork should be on 6 points unless Down do a Lazuras.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » What was the f*cking point of that? Utter shít.
dog_pig wrote: » Well I imagine still being in the game with less than 5 minutes left despite not really having played particularly well, will mean that there is some sort of significance to be gleaned from the performance. We were playing the All-Ireland champions at home after all. The game only really looked like getting away from us once Murphy was dismissed and we had two definite goal chances (one saved off the line) in addition to a couple of points that went astray. I felt like that the game was there for the taking at times but any impetus we had left the pitch along with Murphy. I suppose I should add that I'm not particularly bothered about the way the team set up. Dublin brought plenty of men back into their own half when they had to as well, having learnt a severe lesson against us in 2014.
ghostfacekilla wrote: » Missing Cluxton, Connolly, MDMA and a few more, I wouldn't take a lot from it. Our lads looked like their tanks were completely empty at around 55mins. Nice to see a few young fellas get a chance to get a feel for Croke Park against a formidable opposition with the seniors. Nausea inducing Mark McHugh, how much more do we have to endure as a county. Our discipline letting us down again. Patrick McBrearty looking fairly sharp and the engine of Ryan McHugh never failing to impress. Our goalkeeper looked terrified until Murphy went down to soothe his nerves (and fix his boot) Was I the only person who thought he was changing boots to take the kickouts for the rest of the match? Blonde moment.
dog_pig wrote: » Dublin brought plenty of men back into their own half when they had to as well, having learnt a severe lesson against us in 2014.
Steve The Barman wrote: » "Nausea inducing Mark McHugh" what does that even mean?