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Replying To winatallcost:  "Yes the assumption I'm sure with O'Rourkes profile that there would be a top class couching team brought on board. Either they were not available or maybe he underestimated and had overconfidence in the team he ultimately brought on board with him. Players are also a feature of modern society now. Young people and young players need an awful lot of direction and this is now in intercounty football too. Everything instructed and practiced meticulously. I get the feeling alot of freedom and perhaps too much is giving to this team in terms of how they are setup to play. There are a huge amount of wrong choices and individual errors. Thus would not happen in a really well coached, well drilled setup."
They aren't capable of Div 1 though. Can't execute the most basic of skills - every second hand pass is flighty and slow. They suddenly slip or lose balance whenever they reach the lofty heights of the opposition 21 yard line due to their lack of conviction and belief. COS missing a mark on his favoured left foot from 25 yards out

Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 1352 - 03/06/2024 19:06:09    2549256

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If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal.

Meathooooo (Meath) - Posts: 94 - 10/06/2024 07:14:15    2550457

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal."
They are in quarters and play down kildare or fermanagh so it'll be tough for them.

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 938 - 10/06/2024 08:18:12    2550462

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal."
Let's stop this before it even starts. First of all Antrim are in quater finals now, not semis. They struggled to get over London and no, they won't win Tailteann Cup.

winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 594 - 10/06/2024 09:20:11    2550472

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal."
They are in quarter final away to Fermanagh. Then will have to beat prob sligo kildare or down in a semi/final so it'll be tough for them

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 938 - 10/06/2024 09:55:26    2550480

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal."
1. They are in the 1/4s

2. Yes it would be a more impressive achievement

3. They won't win it. They didn't win it last year and were going better and had less injuries.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 10/06/2024 16:16:08    2550619

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "If Andy McEntee was to win the Tailteann Cup with Antrim
Is that a more impressive achievement then Meath winning it last year under COR?
They are in semis now. Personally I think it would be, considering the resource at AMc disposal."
Winning Tailteann cup with Antrim would be bigger achievement IF they win it.

bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 1402 - 12/06/2024 17:37:14    2551063

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