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Its all a bit of a sham really in my opinion mate, the only narrative from a media point of view is setting Dublin up for a fall and building an underdog. Anyone who knows anything about the game, will know it will be tight full blooded affair with fine margins it always is. I certainly wouldn't be taking the above as a compliment for Dublin, nor a slight for Tyrone, recent matches and trajectory have shown it will be more then competitive. To answer your question i know may are saying the atmosphere is a bit benign due to it probably being a forgone conclusion, but for me i remember the same kind of atmosphere against Mayo in 2016, were the media were reporting it was a forgone conclusion. Two games later Dublin just about scraped it, goes to show. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4502 - 31/08/2018 13:41:39 2137905 Link 3 |
the only chance we have is to get a bagful of goals, 5 at least. Dermoot (Tyrone) - Posts: 46 - 31/08/2018 13:52:13 2137908 Link 2 |
Unsettling news from MH but delighted to hear that he's in recovery now and long may that last. jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 31/08/2018 14:00:27 2137909 Link 4 |
Often enough to be honest. You have to try harder. In fact this year there is much more noise coming out of the opposition camp than Dublin. witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 31/08/2018 14:08:40 2137912 Link 2 |
I agree with all of this
jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 31/08/2018 14:14:31 2137917 Link 1 |
Looking forward to it very much Jim, my last game at Croke park was in 2005, the replay win over...............Dublin, a good omen, who knows! All I do know was that it was a great day in the capital and the Dubs around us in both the pub and the stadium made it that way, regardless of the outcome on Sunday I expect it to be more of the same.
brendtheredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 10897 - 31/08/2018 14:25:31 2137918 Link 1 |
Yes, every AI final that Kerry played in from the 80s onwards the opposition was rubbished. You won't see Dublin players or genuine Dublin fans dismissing Tyrone. They'll be treated with absolute respect and their team gave us a tough time in Omagh. We've been burned too many times now to be complacent. We've won our last 3 Sams against Mayo by 1 point. How can we be complacent? Donegal tagged us in 14 when the media had us down as invincible. We expect a very tough game and I just hope the Dubs can pull away in the final quarter and that's not being patronising and it's not cute hoorism. Tough game on the cards here. Finally, all the best to the Tyrone gaels travelling and you'll be very welcome in the city. We were treated like royalty in Omagh and had a great session. Up the Dubs!
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4738 - 31/08/2018 14:28:03 2137919 Link 1 |
for dublin in 2018...read armagh in 2003...stayed away from the media...behaved like hermits...keep it up lads..keep it up
mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 31/08/2018 14:58:13 2137926 Link 0 |
still no sign of that dublin team yet...whats wrong?..gavin not sure what to do?
mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 31/08/2018 14:59:29 2137927 Link 2 |
ah sure we're just enjoying being there!
mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 31/08/2018 15:03:54 2137930 Link 0 |
Yeah he's clueless lol Longest unbeaten run in Championship history going for a 4 in a row and yet another treble winning season to cap it off Yeah I'd say he's struggling alright... haha jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 31/08/2018 15:08:06 2137931 Link 3 |
3 posts on the same thread In 8 minutez. Easy does it fella, you might blow a gasket with all that excitement.
avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1990 - 31/08/2018 15:13:46 2137935 Link 1 |
Just like last years semifinal yeah? I remember a nice steady stream leaving nice and early ;) Nah only messing.. sure what's getting beaten 3 times in a championship season matter anyway! Twice is already bad enough.. even after fiddling with your pitch.. why not 3 wha! ;) jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 31/08/2018 15:13:49 2137936 Link 2 |
it's quite remarkable that a county like tyrone is able to put together a squad who are able to compete for major honours...up until 1984, tyrone were not even a force in ulster never mind ireland but since then we have completely punched above our wait...the county has a population of 127,000 of which 40% are our protestant brethern who as we know don't engage culturally in the sport...the small playing pool is demonstrated in the fact that 6 sets of brothers are in the squad for sunday...in many ways tyrone are not on anywhere near a level playing field with the dubs, but we are there on merit, and it really is a testament to the great gaels in the county who have worked tirelessly over the last 50 years to get us to where we are at now..incredible stuff really mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 31/08/2018 15:16:39 2137937 Link 2 |
It doesnt make much difference to be honest a chara, the named team is rarely the team that starts.
TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4502 - 31/08/2018 15:50:04 2137946 Link 1 |
Dublin will beat Tyrone by as much as they want. 8 points+. Concerned_Supp (Westmeath) - Posts: 71 - 31/08/2018 15:50:50 2137947 Link 1 |
Here, here and i hope all of those who put in the hard yards got tickets.
TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4502 - 31/08/2018 15:57:04 2137952 Link 1 |
How does the number of large post-primary schools providing a supply of young footballers to the county teams compare with other counties?
neverright (Roscommon) - Posts: 1648 - 31/08/2018 15:57:36 2137953 Link 0 |
I think the Dubs won all their finals in recent years by a point? what a fantastic achievement, it would be nice if they can organise another one of those cliffhangers.Up the Red Hand, but expect the Dubs to keep on going and even win with a bit to spare. maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1226 - 31/08/2018 16:18:19 2137958 Link 0 |
Dublin will get to at least 20 points. If Tyrone score 3-9, they'll be defeated by at least 2 points.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8737 - 31/08/2018 16:34:54 2137966 Link 0 |