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Replying To ballydalane:  "Wasn't he saying it should only be a black card if it prevents a goal scoring opportunity? Just pulling made-up rules out of his backside!"
Cavanagh - who was after all the reason for the black card after Brolly's attack on him, was he not??? - merely stated the rationale for it when it was introduced.

Which indeed was that it was designed to punish "professional fouls" on players who looked like they were either going to score themselves or to give an assist, or be on end of one.

So in that sense, handing them out in the other team's half is stretching the thing to its limit.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2569 - 29/08/2021 10:32:14    2375885

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Cavanagh was hard to listen to yesterday, this us against the world mentality from the offset is getting boring now from Tyrone, I actually have a great amount of respect for Tyrone and was rooting for them yesterday as i will be when they face our neighbours.
The black cards were absolute black cards and no one can argue otherwise. At least be credible in your opinions before making out everyone is against you.
On another note, Cavanagh and Spillane were hard listen to yesterday so I turned over to Sky where we got actual analysis and not some great former players going at it over Covid, Puke football and black cards.
Be grand if the powers that be in RTE got their acts together and got rid of the pantomine.

BilboNaggins (Galway) - Posts: 59 - 29/08/2021 11:01:50    2375906

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Replying To BilboNaggins:  "Cavanagh was hard to listen to yesterday, this us against the world mentality from the offset is getting boring now from Tyrone, I actually have a great amount of respect for Tyrone and was rooting for them yesterday as i will be when they face our neighbours.
The black cards were absolute black cards and no one can argue otherwise. At least be credible in your opinions before making out everyone is against you.
On another note, Cavanagh and Spillane were hard listen to yesterday so I turned over to Sky where we got actual analysis and not some great former players going at it over Covid, Puke football and black cards.
Be grand if the powers that be in RTE got their acts together and got rid of the pantomine."
what about all your pantomime comments and constant incorrect predictions.
Like the Galway setup you get things more or less wrong in every facet.

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 29/08/2021 11:16:35    2375918

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Replying To sam2008:  "Five points.

I'm delighted that the new management team have brought these players on to this level. We all can only wonder where Tyrone (I pronounce Tyrone like Canavan - Throne) would have been if Harte had have gone 10 years ago - 2 possibly 3 All Irelands, anyway…

Niall Morgan MUST be replaced in the Tyrone team if they want to win the Final

As I said in the past - I really don't care who wins the All Ireland as long as it isn't Cork, Dublin or Kerry. If Mayo beat Tyrone in the final - I'll be delighted with their victory.

Aidan O'Shea MUST be replaced in the Mayo team if they want to win the Final.

Darragh Canavan would need to watch the video of his dad's goal in the 2005 final.

Come on Tyrone!!!"
They could beat Tyrone with or without O Shea imo, so lets not make a storm out of a teacup and worry about your own team instead.

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 29/08/2021 11:26:22    2375925

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Replying To BeJasus:  "what about all your pantomime comments and constant incorrect predictions.
Like the Galway setup you get things more or less wrong in every facet."
Had Galway got things right and held composure against Mayo we would be talking about a Galway Tyrone final

BilboNaggins (Galway) - Posts: 59 - 29/08/2021 11:28:32    2375929

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Replying To BilboNaggins:  "Had Galway got things right and held composure against Mayo we would be talking about a Galway Tyrone final"
they got nothing right,

Wrong manager selection's over the yrs..
Years behind in strength and conditioning
Failure to integrate youth into senior set-up.
Lack of belief , and overall a small fan base with no real desire to follow their county through thick and thin. .

Had your warning in 2013 after a hammering in Connacht in Horans 1st stint in charge, and here we are nearly 8 yrs
later with the same paltry excuses and total denial of your true level in the modern era.

Its 2021 not 2001

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 29/08/2021 12:00:10    2375954

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Replying To BilboNaggins:  "Had Galway got things right and held composure against Mayo we would be talking about a Galway Tyrone final"
It may not have worked out that way. We have a novel final pairing, great for the neutrals.

MicktheMiller (Offaly) - Posts: 421 - 29/08/2021 12:01:36    2375955

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Replying To essmac:  "It's absolutely not "Tie-rone" - if we want to have some nod to the original Irish, it's properly "Tir-owen" - that is, there has to be an "r" at the end of the first syllable, unless you have zero knowledge of, or cultural affinity with, Irish.

But most Tyrone people just say it with one syllable, very short n quick: "Tthirrown"."
When Tyrone people sing the song its cmon Tie rone. People from there say "Thrown" the name Tyrone for a man os pronounced Tie Rone but the county as you say in irish is Tír Eogain as in Tír Eoin.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3676 - 29/08/2021 12:17:46    2375962

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Replying To BilboNaggins:  "Had Galway got things right and held composure against Mayo we would be talking about a Galway Tyrone final"
You are overlooking Dublin?

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11926 - 29/08/2021 12:26:14    2375968

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Cavanagh - who was after all the reason for the black card after Brolly's attack on him, was he not??? - merely stated the rationale for it when it was introduced.

Which indeed was that it was designed to punish "professional fouls" on players who looked like they were either going to score themselves or to give an assist, or be on end of one.

So in that sense, handing them out in the other team's half is stretching the thing to its limit."
I'm going from memory but I think the black card had been approved but was waiting to be implemented at the time of Cavanagh's pull down. The black card was just to make the game more flowing and remove cynical challenges, it had nothing to do with goal scoring chances. It wouldn't be an effective punishment anyway for what Cavanagh did, where it was a last minute goal scoring opportunity prevented. He has to be subbed off, that wouldn't stop him doing it again at all. I like the sin bin and it's an improvement on the sub off rule but I'm not sure it goes far enough either for denying goal scoring chances.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4226 - 29/08/2021 12:34:12    2375972

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Replying To foreveryoung:  "Actually, I don't mind Spillane. Is he a good pundit? No. Is he entertaining? Yes. Can the other pundits wind him up? Like a bloody clock.

Is it time for him to go? Probably.

I think he annoys (and maybe even embarrasses) Kerry watchers more than those from any other county."
True forever

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3676 - 29/08/2021 13:24:54    2375995

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Replying To BeJasus:  "They could beat Tyrone with or without O Shea imo, so lets not make a storm out of a teacup and worry about your own team instead."
Cork in the same sentence as Dublin and Kerry? Cork haven't won a football all Ireland since 2010 and overall all Ireland tally is similar to Galway/ Meath etc. Definitely not a football powerhouse!

Rockies (Cork) - Posts: 947 - 29/08/2021 13:33:57    2375997

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Replying To CiarraiMick:  "When Tyrone people sing the song its cmon Tie rone. People from there say "Thrown" the name Tyrone for a man os pronounced Tie Rone but the county as you say in irish is Tír Eogain as in Tír Eoin."
Not Tír Eoghan?

Rockies (Cork) - Posts: 947 - 29/08/2021 13:34:50    2375998

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Replying To Galway9801:  "Yeah honestly , what the hell would the Cork lads be thinking looking at this."
Traditionally Cork support Kerry's opponents! Nothing has changed! Cork are in the doldrums at the moment, so is less relevant. I welcomed Tyrone victory and will support Mayo in final. This is their chance and I think they will take it!

Rockies (Cork) - Posts: 947 - 29/08/2021 13:52:17    2376009

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Replying To Whammo86:  "I'm going from memory but I think the black card had been approved but was waiting to be implemented at the time of Cavanagh's pull down. The black card was just to make the game more flowing and remove cynical challenges, it had nothing to do with goal scoring chances. It wouldn't be an effective punishment anyway for what Cavanagh did, where it was a last minute goal scoring opportunity prevented. He has to be subbed off, that wouldn't stop him doing it again at all. I like the sin bin and it's an improvement on the sub off rule but I'm not sure it goes far enough either for denying goal scoring chances."
It wasn't in the last minute - was about mid-way through the second half but yeah black card was on its way in.

benched (Tyrone) - Posts: 534 - 29/08/2021 13:52:43    2376010

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Replying To Rockies:  "Not Tír Eoghan?"
Yes my mistake

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3676 - 29/08/2021 14:10:45    2376015

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Replying To essmac:  "It's absolutely not "Tie-rone" - if we want to have some nod to the original Irish, it's properly "Tir-owen" - that is, there has to be an "r" at the end of the first syllable, unless you have zero knowledge of, or cultural affinity with, Irish.

But most Tyrone people just say it with one syllable, very short n quick: "Tthirrown"."
That's just lazy speak though, like in Carla or Wickla etc.

You wouldn't say "Throne" Mings or "Throne" Williams would you.

Not that there's anything wrong with it but the correct pronunciation is Ty as in By and Rone as in Cone.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 29/08/2021 14:12:55    2376017

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Cavanagh - who was after all the reason for the black card after Brolly's attack on him, was he not??? - merely stated the rationale for it when it was introduced.

Which indeed was that it was designed to punish "professional fouls" on players who looked like they were either going to score themselves or to give an assist, or be on end of one.

So in that sense, handing them out in the other team's half is stretching the thing to its limit."
The other reason black cards were brought in was to stop teams dragging down players when trying to start attacks.

Both black cards yesterday were cynical fouling.

The black card has worked on stopping cynical fouling.

carlovia (None) - Posts: 1517 - 29/08/2021 14:42:32    2376028

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Cavanagh - who was after all the reason for the black card after Brolly's attack on him, was he not??? - merely stated the rationale for it when it was introduced.

Which indeed was that it was designed to punish "professional fouls" on players who looked like they were either going to score themselves or to give an assist, or be on end of one.

So in that sense, handing them out in the other team's half is stretching the thing to its limit."
The decision to introduce the black card was made by Congress months in advance of Cavanaghs foul against McManus in an all Ireland QF. Once again a myth that is perpetrated by the so called national media.

mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 29/08/2021 20:20:55    2376142

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Unbelievable fight, heart and energy from Tyrone yesterday. Did their best to lose it with the keep ball tactics though, should have went for the jugular when they went 5 up in extra time, Kerry were shell shocked.

Plus all the big moments went in Tyrone's favour. Kerry f'd up the goal chance in first half, if that had been scored, different game. 2 of Tyrone's goals were fortunate too.

Saying that Tyrone won while getting destroyed on the kickouts, missed loads of handy point scoring opportunities and had Morgan kicking frees and 45's still, 7 years on with a success ratio below 20%. Kick them short and work a better opportunity.

Good to have loads to improve on going into All-Ireland final. Mayo always have Tyrone's number bar 2008 qualifier in Croker that Tyrone scraped through with a point to spare. Should be another close one, hopefully Tyrone come out the right side.

And will be great first couple of weeks back at school for kids with the big build up, great having it to look forward to.

Dermoot (Tyrone) - Posts: 46 - 29/08/2021 20:55:38    2376156

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