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To be honest I don't think we will have much of a run in the UC. A couple of years until we are back at our best. We will enjoy the good days & be there for the not so good. Very proud of our continued evolution.
greysoil (Monaghan) - Posts: 965 - 22/05/2021 23:12:22 2344346 Link 0 |
Exactly, I think big Hughie was very fortunate not to get a wee ten minute siesta. If it was just a one off you'd say fair enough. But I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that in almost every match Cassidy referees there are talking points based on his decisions. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9070 - 22/05/2021 23:18:12 2344348 Link 2 |
How is that now every time a penalty is awarded a black card follows.... Cassidy is a terrible referee but the GAA keep giving him games... He will soon be in line to take control of an All Ireland Final... Heaven help us...!!!! ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 1820 - 23/05/2021 08:32:56 2344378 Link 1 |
That's exactly it Lockjaw. People are talking about Barry Cassidy and his decisions after games. The best refs are the ones you don't notice during games. Having said that referees have an exceptionally difficult job and it is being made more difficult by the constant and unnecessary meddling with the rules by the leadership of the GAA. Almost every rule change places additional work on the shoulders of the referees (eg) the advanced mark. The constant meddling with the rules has to stop.
Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6029 - 23/05/2021 09:46:05 2344399 Link 1 |
Great game of football. Monaghan for such a small county of knack of unearthing top class forwards- Freeman, McManus and now young McCarthy (sawxhim up close two years ago in under 20 semi). bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 23/05/2021 10:07:40 2344403 Link 0 |
Cassidy was a bit peculiar in some of his applications. Obaoill didn't to my mind deserve his yellow cards for what he was given them for though earlier in the game had given away some ropey enough frees and should have probably booked before he was. Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 677 - 23/05/2021 10:18:11 2344405 Link 0 |
I can't agree Benny. The first card for Conor Boyle was a very poor decision and should never been given. The second card given to Daire O Baoill was also a very poor decision. The failure to give a card to Hugh McFadden was another poor decision. I have every sympathy for referees given the increased difficulty of their responsibilities. That increased responsibility has come about because of the dreadful meddling with the rules of the game perpetrated by the leadership of the GAA. Unfortunately however Barry Cassidy had a bad day at the office yesterday.
Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6029 - 23/05/2021 10:59:17 2344421 Link 1 |
Thought Monaghan were robbed, they played really well and their black card was very soft. Donegal were a horror show at the back and have some serious issues to address before the championship starts. The positive for Donegal is that we didn't throw in the towel, battled on and got a draw. We are very good going forward but equally poor at the back. Green_Gold (Donegal) - Posts: 1870 - 23/05/2021 12:06:26 2344447 Link 1 |
I may not be a neutral but have to disagree, there were 5 all ulster matches in 8 days with just two cynical pieces of play in all five matches. Mc Fadden and Boyles second yesterday. I wouldn't blame Mc Fadden for what he done the way things were going for them at the time, someone had to do something, but he should have been given a black card. I don't understand how you can say Boyle attempts to trip yet pulled out of a trip at the same time, he either tried to trip or he didn't, surely if he pulled out of it he should not be punished. The Donegal player was buying a free going to ground, and I know as a Monaghan man I can't really afford to talk. This meant we were a man down for ten minutes in the first half when in fact they should have been. They were in trouble during this time and it had a bearing on the result as they scored the next two points after Boyles first black card. It also resulted in him being sent off for his deserved second black. I'm sorry but these decisions cost us and had a bearing on the result. The Donegal player was sent off essentially for trying to play football, he deserved no more than a ticking, never mind 2 yellows. Would agree with you about the attacking football, Ulster teams are to the forefront in this regard. Its easy to double up an target one or two marquee forwards, another job trying to do that on six. I'm open to correction here but the 8 forwards used yesterday were all free takers with their respective clubs, comfortable taking a score, and the pressure exerted in possession in div 1 will bring them on. Tyrone are using similar tactics to us and are are trying to get a similar blend as us, so next week should be a cracker, but I hope the ref let's them at it and is not a factor, we have two chances to stay up now or even win the thing, should both ourselves and Donegal win, hopefully we take one win and at least stay up. mhunicean_abu (Monaghan) - Posts: 1042 - 23/05/2021 12:10:39 2344448 Link 4 |
Yes I def hope Monaghan stay up in div 1 and if I was a Monaghan fan I'd be sick after that performance by Cassidy yesterday, I often wonder do these refs watch the game back and try and learn from their mistakes like we all do with everything, seems to me a lot of them seem to be on a power trip, the best refs can read a game and let it go, there wasn't a dirty tackle in that whole game. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2703 - 23/05/2021 13:41:40 2344471 Link 0 |
No sooner are we rid of Marty Duffy then his clone Barry Cassidy comes along. How many times do these same refs become the main story? Very poor. TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7830 - 23/05/2021 13:52:27 2344476 Link 4 |
Seán Hurson has made two dreadful calls pulling back both Seán Ò Sé and Darragh Moynihan when both were in the clear. Moynihan scored a goal. Awful stuff again.
Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6029 - 23/05/2021 14:32:44 2344497 Link 1 |
Go away and play your tiny violin. McFadden deserved a black. Everyone seen it and pundits agreed. As I said it was a good game. No way in hell Donegal will concede 4 goals again this year unless it's against the Dubs. Leaves it interesting for next week. Donegal will beat Armagh. Leaving Tyrone vs Monaghan to fight for second/third The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2087 - 23/05/2021 14:36:15 2344500 Link 0 |
Donegal were well behind Monaghan's pace. To be fair the northern teams and Monaghan have had a head start with training to the rest. offtheditch (Cavan) - Posts: 157 - 23/05/2021 15:02:56 2344512 Link 1 |
We always considered ourselves the 7th county, never found wanting sort of speak
mhunicean_abu (Monaghan) - Posts: 1042 - 23/05/2021 15:35:31 2344531 Link 0 |
I never said he didn't, I was just pointing out where you said it was the definition of a black card that you would know all about it in Tyrone from UK Sean's drag down on McManus, that was what most people would recognise as the definition of a black card offence. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2703 - 23/05/2021 15:40:28 2344540 Link 0 |
Probably right about not conceding 4 goals, but we could concede 2. Also we could be less flamboyant going up the pitch if we are on the back foot in defence. I don't feel too optimistic about the game yesterday. At a guess, I think we will improve. I think we can improve. But I also am very very wary of Cavan this year again. They are the team to beat. I know that they are away in Omagh for their first round match, but they are ulster champions and will take great confidence from this. They had a good win the other night v Longford. Donegalman (None) - Posts: 3830 - 23/05/2021 15:55:39 2344557 Link 0 |
You're right any team that wins an Ulster title have to be serious contenders subsequently, unless it was a fluke
mhunicean_abu (Monaghan) - Posts: 1042 - 23/05/2021 16:12:06 2344569 Link 0 |
You sound like a member of the DUP, whataboutery when someone questions an opinion. Personally I thought Neil McGee is starting to show his age. I've stated on here how important McGee was to Donegal but his lack of pace is telling. The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2087 - 23/05/2021 16:23:24 2344576 Link 1 |
We know, we know
offtheditch (Cavan) - Posts: 157 - 23/05/2021 16:44:04 2344586 Link 0 |