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Combine the total sum of AIs of Armagh, Donegal and Galway and it's still less than a third of what Kerry has won! Good maneen yourself, you have us well buttered! No need for a pinch of salt on your Kerry Gold!
Crashingwaves (Galway) - Posts: 74 - 02/07/2024 09:49:39 2556439 Link 0 |
Kerry may well win the All Ireland, but it will be far from easy. If they saunter into the semi-final with the same thinking that you have, Armagh will soon refocus their minds.
Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9519 - 02/07/2024 09:49:43 2556440 Link 0 |
He's the man with a plan in his van to lift the Sam!
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 02/07/2024 10:32:52 2556450 Link 0 |
Yes , he does. Maybe he is not quite as comfortable on his right , but that is the case with all 2 footed players. Shane Walsh is an arguable exception to that but to be honest even Shane, although he might not admit it, is better off his dominant right foot.
anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 955 - 02/07/2024 11:19:19 2556453 Link 0 |
Galway haven't been unduly troubled by any team's firepower to date in 2024, and I'll be surprised if Donegal's firepower troubles them greatly. Galway's problems are up front so far this year, not at the back.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3875 - 02/07/2024 11:36:02 2556455 Link 0 |
Can anyone name a good football they've seen at the Euros? Players getting more money in a week than our GAA players get in a year and they have go to work. We are a nation of complainers. Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2150 - 02/07/2024 11:36:24 2556456 Link 1 |
Clifford would struggle I'd imagine to take a 45 off the ground with his weaker foot.
FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2824 - 02/07/2024 12:52:19 2556493 Link 0 |
I Have nt watched one minute of a game in the euros.I did watch the penalty shootout last night but thats my total viewing of the euros.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3844 - 02/07/2024 13:35:39 2556511 Link 0 |
You are spot on. I can see this one being very feisty to say the least. Both teams well able to go in with late big hits. I think once kerry get a sizable lead - it will be curtains. I honestly cant see Armagh outscoring them. The pick of the semi finals is Donegal v Galway imo. Looking forward to this one. The debate about Dublin being the GOAT will rumble on and I think when we are in decline, maybe only then will more people speak and think more highly of them. This year Cian, Lee, Jamesie and Jack were all carrying injuries. I actually think the latter 2 were not fully up to speed for that Galway game tbh. Although maybe it was just time catching up on them. I think within 3 years there will be a much more competitive Leinster Championship also btw. Defo no conveyor belt of talent in Dublin, and underage are no world beaters by any stretch. Anyway, hopefully both semi finals will be crackers one way or another. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3983 - 02/07/2024 13:41:45 2556513 Link 0 |
I havent watched much of it tbh. Waiting for the big games this weekend and beyond. ;o) Heard the games are pretty awful to a large extent though. GAA players put in some effort, and all for the love of the game, their club, and/or county. Massive commitment. We have all done it in one way or another - as a player and/or volunteer. It is what makes the GAA great. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3983 - 02/07/2024 13:47:23 2556518 Link 2 |
Mr. Forever Young has drastically changed his opinion on Donegal in a few short weeks. After the defeat to Cork, he was on the Donegal forum ridiculing Donegal, and forecasting demise of McGuinness!
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 02/07/2024 14:07:31 2556525 Link 2 |
Jamal Musiala, Arda Guler, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Georges Mikautadze, Ngolo Kante, Fabian Ruiz, Pedri, Nico Wiliams, Rafeal Leao, Lamine Yamal, Ruben Vargas are just some of the players who have been very impressive.
Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9519 - 02/07/2024 14:36:38 2556538 Link 2 |
I have only watched the last half from yesterday's match myself, going by social media people are saying it's crap but I don't hear the uproar that our GAA players and teams are getting. People here just love running down our own sport.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2150 - 02/07/2024 15:36:06 2556548 Link 2 |
You're complaining about the complainers. How many GAA players would, if they were told they had the talent and potential when they were 10 years old, get their family to back them to go down the soccer route. Forfeit their education, their family, friends, community and leave to back their talent? They get stupid money, no doubt, can't justify that. But they took the risk and fair play to them. I admire the ones who scrapped, without a pile of skills, limited ability, like Paul McShane, and made a living from the game he loves. Some of the talented players are too lazy, probably easy money didn't help.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 02/07/2024 15:42:33 2556549 Link 1 |
I'm big into both sports and I have watched a lot of the Euros. The quality and entertainment has been fantastic IMO. One of the best competitions I can remember in a long time. High quality finishing and great technical ability, even from the so called weaker nations, lot of games going down to the wire, some upsets, all the fun of the fair. The big eye opener for me is just how far the Irish soccer team has fallen behind in terms of technical ability compared to even the weakest nations in this competition. Austria, Slovenia, Romania, Georgia, Turkey, Slovakia, Switzerland all have a sprinkling of fantastic technicians in their sides. We're not even in the same ball park. Football has come a long way since the hoofing of the Jackie C days.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4734 - 02/07/2024 16:07:08 2556550 Link 1 |
Toni Kroos, João Concelo, Marcel Sabizter , Jan Oblak some others.
FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2824 - 02/07/2024 16:13:42 2556553 Link 1 |
Yep I believe he predicated a Clare win if I remember rightly.
Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9519 - 02/07/2024 16:17:20 2556556 Link 1 |
'Football has come a long way since the hoofing of the Jackie C days'. The irony is, that a lot the players who played under Jack were top class and played for top clubs and were well capable of playing more than just 'hoof ball'. Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2654 - 02/07/2024 16:32:52 2556562 Link 0 |
Absolutely. One of the most talented squads we ever had. Brady, Lawrenson, Aldridge, Houghton, Whelan, Staunton, McGrath, Sheedy, Townsend all playing for top English teams at the time, who played decent football. Jack's instruction was basically to run and hound players like crazy, hoof the ball into the opposition half and keep it there as they can't score from that far out. Simple, effective but God awful to watch.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4734 - 02/07/2024 17:07:21 2556568 Link 1 |
It wasn't pretty but it was effective. Some say that the Russia game in 1988 was one of the best games Ireland ever played. But a rarity under Charlton.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 02/07/2024 17:10:20 2556570 Link 0 |