(Oldest Posts First) - Go To The Latest Post
Away with you and start a thread if you want to discuss it. I am commenting on this thread thanks very much for your concern though.
lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 15/09/2019 10:21:58 2235482 Link 4 |
No harm in dreaming
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 15/09/2019 10:43:32 2235490 Link 0 |
I think the answer is 4? The 2019 title was won on Irish (actually on Dublin) soil as prior to this year the turf/soil used in Croke Park was imported from the UK. BlueBeret (Dublin) - Posts: 54 - 15/09/2019 10:48:18 2235494 Link 0 |
A phenomenal achievement. Back to back All-Irelands were a much rarer achievement in the last 30 years than in previous decades, so to put 5 together is phenomenal. I've seen a lot of comments about conditioning and athletes. For me Dublin's skill level stands out. So many of their forwards are very comfortable off both feet. Their kick passing was excellent yesterday for the most part yesterday. While it's not fair to compare eras, I've seen comments saying the Kerry team of the 70s and 80s were a better 'footballing' team. They weren't in my opinion, and not even close. The skill levels in today's game are night and day compared to then. Pat Spillane who would've been one of the most skillful players of that era, was predominantly one-footed. Every sport evolves and it's only natural with the amount of time spent coaching young lads today that skills would improve. Congrats to the Dubs. It's up to the rest of us to step up. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2147 - 15/09/2019 10:48:27 2235495 Link 2 |
It's not a team full of dubs though but your right about that teams used to love playing and beating dublin, now teams are beaten in there own heads before they even enter the pitch.
Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 678 - 15/09/2019 10:54:19 2235496 Link 0 |
Ah would you stop, the bitterness dripping out of you and your type. Jealousy will get you no where.
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2049 - 15/09/2019 11:09:31 2235505 Link 4 |
The current Celtic team will do the 10 in a row next season. . cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5115 - 15/09/2019 11:11:18 2235506 Link 2 |
You're taking the word of people on the most pro Dublin media outlet in the country. Fair enough, I like the history of the GAA and I'd rather watch the style of football the Down and Galway teams of the 60s played than the pass the parcel backwards style of Dublin today.
Halfdinnerandraspberrycheesecake (Leitrim) - Posts: 48 - 15/09/2019 11:21:11 2235510 Link 1 |
Doesn't matter what anyone says. Especially not anyone here. The history books will record these achievements and no amount of begrudgery will erase that. People can say what they want that's what places like this encourage but that's par for the course. There will always be the discenting noises but it matters not a jot. Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2313 - 15/09/2019 11:26:17 2235512 Link 2 |
Did you watch the first 15 mins of yesterday's match? Dublin moved the ball very quickly and picked off some excellent scores. Their direct style was causing havoc for Kerry, who started the game with more players pushed up. As they were leaking scores badly, Kerry pulled more men behind the ball and started playing a more counter-attacking style, which paid dividends. They slowed the Dublin attacks, turned over the ball a few times and broke at pace to pick off some nice scores. Dublin readjusted in the 2nd half to deal with this and simply didn't engage the mass of bodies, instead patiently picking their opening. They'd have been daft to kick ball in quickly in that scenario and it would've cost them the match. To blame the team in possession for keeping the ball, when the opposition has 15 players inside their own 45 is stupid. If a team wants the ball back, they know what they have to do. Look at what Dublin managed to do in the last 10 minutes of the drawn game. They pushed up and took risks, even with 14 men, but got the rewards. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2147 - 15/09/2019 12:13:31 2235541 Link 4 |
Loving this decade in Gaelic football myself , but then you cant please everyone :)
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 15/09/2019 12:56:26 2235561 Link 0 |
Cé a bhéas ann i 2020....... Bodanna Áth Cliath don 6 ? katser (Galway) - Posts: 2432 - 15/09/2019 13:57:47 2235581 Link 0 |
Nor do feral parasites in social housing...
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1347 - 15/09/2019 14:06:56 2235585 Link 10 |
So you'd rather get hammered by Kerry than Dublin. Fair play to you.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4734 - 15/09/2019 14:07:17 2235586 Link 8 |
Kildare posters here are trying to join the celebrations as if they are their own. No wonder ye have such a pathetic history in the GAA. Win nothing and any time ye came close it was with a team full of players from other counties...
Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1347 - 15/09/2019 14:08:36 2235587 Link 8 |
Not sure what Dublin team you're watching but as O'Rourke himself said, not only are you looking at the greatest team of all time you're looking at the greatest forwards of all time. Left foot, right foot, 20m out, 45m out it doesn't matter. Did we see this in the 60s? The athleticism and skill levels these days are unprecedented. Kerry and Dublin forwards are unreal. Dublin hit 10 from play in the first half, they had 1-11 from play by the 36m. Unheard of.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4734 - 15/09/2019 14:12:51 2235589 Link 8 |
Okay, I'll bite. How is 'not a team full of Dubs'? MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13777 - 15/09/2019 14:26:01 2235593 Link 7 |
By Kildare, more likely next year..
Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3941 - 15/09/2019 14:26:47 2235595 Link 1 |
I believe Celtic can purchase players, is this correct?
realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8667 - 15/09/2019 14:28:04 2235596 Link 11 |
This is really grating on you isn't it?
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2049 - 15/09/2019 14:28:16 2235597 Link 5 |