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GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 10:31:07 AM
The problem is not too many games on the same day though. Why do you need to spread out completely different counties playing?
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GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
Last post by seafoid - Today at 10:25:17 AM
Quote from: lenny on Today at 07:10:43 AMWe need a separate hurling and football show, both 2 hours long especially at this stage of the season where there are so many games each weekend. The hurling show could be on Sunday night with football on Monday or vice versa. That would mean we could see proper highlights and allow for analysis which isn't rushed. That said we need better pundits than cavanagh and staunton who are both dismal.
The problem is that everything is squeezed into less space. There is nothing and there is too much


Just this weekend we had Cork v Kerry, derry vs Donegal, Tyrone v Cavan,  Cork vs Waterford, Clare vs Limerick , Dublin v Wexford as bangers plus a few others

With a longer season these could be spread out
 
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GAA Discussion / Re: Connacht senior football c...
Last post by seafoid - Today at 10:20:39 AM
Mayo are probably stronger based on the form.
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GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
Last post by Captain Scarlet - Today at 10:20:10 AM
In fairness it's nothing new and not down to the split season. There were times when the likes of Wicklow would get 90 seconds of a report with errors.

There needs to be an online show where the panel chat on subjects/ issues. Throw it up on YouTube and leave the Sunday Game to the actual games.

The likes of Dessie seems to be gone, but his female version Cora needs the boot too! Their GAA Podcast is good with Jacqui and they have good contributors too. That could be jazzed up a bit to make it a full production even.

But like Paul Flynn, Gooch and Cavanagh are just not good enough. As I said GAAGo when it gives the full treatment to the game is better now.
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Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Hurling Championship 20...
Last post by seafoid - Today at 10:19:17 AM
The level of completion is exciting.
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Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Hurling Championship 20...
Last post by Gael85 - Today at 10:05:40 AM
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 07:57:07 AM
Quote from: seafoid on April 22, 2024, 03:45:08 PM
Quote from: NAG1 on April 22, 2024, 03:13:22 PMClare's level dropped slightly but not by much and Limerick powered through that quarter. Clare did have a couple of bad wides in this period which might just have kept them in the game.

Keeper has been an issue for them for a few years now, but he is obviously the best they have. Great game and the only major problem for those outside of Limerick is that this will bring them on again. Ominous for the others.

The best time to lose to Limerick is now.

It is, but for now Clare are facing into going down to Franks pairc to meet a Cork team who are also bouncing off the back of a defeat to the supposed whipping boys in Munster.
Cork will go for goals as that's now perceived to be Clare's achilles heel, but they'll need to get the average age of that forward line down considerably if they are to cause Clare issues in that regard.
I also think Clare will look to put Peter Duggan close to the Cork square and lob the ball from distance into him to create goal chances of their own.

Corks need is greater but whoever loses this will do well to get the third berth in Munster.

We'll also find out what state Tipp are in this weekend and it would need to be a very large improvement from their league campaign.



Clare be better to put Shanagher ahead of Duggan at FF. Ball never sticks to Duggan.
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GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
Last post by imtommygunn - Today at 10:04:25 AM
Quote from: Cavan19 on Today at 09:47:03 AM
Quote from: NAG1 on Today at 09:38:43 AM
Quote from: marty34 on Today at 07:43:33 AMBig issue now is that there's so many games, and high level ones at that, on every week-end.

Used to be 2 games on a Sunday to focus on.  Now it usually 4 or 5 on a Saturday and the same on a Sunday.

The imbalance of a split season I suppose.


Majority of people will have watched the main live games and heard the analysis during those programmes.

Is there a need then for most of the Sunday Game programme to be taken up by those 'live' games.

There is a definitive need for a less formal show which can capture the rest of the games in more detail. What would be wrong with a mid week show, with a chance to explore the big stories of the week, look back and look ahead to games coming up the following weekend?

Same conversation about the coverage every year i don't think things are going to change.

Was there a few Saturday night highlight shows last year?

There were at least a few saturday shows.

Yeah nothing changes. There are analysts who just don't cut it and they just keep them at it. They don't care as long as they think their face fits.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Murder of a GAA Chairman
Last post by Pub Bore - Today at 10:03:52 AM
For all the blather about "Michelle and Emma" and a bright future for NI, it's 2024 and the British are still trying to suppress the truth.  25 people involved in this murder, most of whom were loyalist touts, RUC and UDR members.

Excellent programme that showed the devastation visited on families during the Troubles.
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GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game
Last post by snoopdog - Today at 10:01:12 AM
When it's Tailteann Cup time. They will give it very little coverage. Lump a few games I to a 3 min clip and tgn not bother to do any analysis of those games. It's a show for the top counties the rest can just F off.
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General discussion / Re: TV Show recommendations
Last post by bennydorano - Today at 09:49:36 AM
Quote from: RedHand88 on April 15, 2024, 04:59:22 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 15, 2024, 04:41:54 PM
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Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 12, 2024, 09:50:24 PMAny early adopters for Fallout. I've read some big reviews for it. Need to finish Ripley tonight then straight into it.

It was decent, middle of the road.
I'm already losing interest 2 episodes in. It's getting a bit silly.

It's Fallout. It requires a bitof suspension of disbelief on the part of the viewer.
Watched the first one. Decent. Will watch episode 2 tonight maybe
There's not much point in watching something if yiu don't accept the premise. I'm half way through it and loving it, that's the 2nd gaming origin show I've watched recently (Halo) and loved both, a surprise to me as I've never had any interest whatsoever in gaming,  but I do love Sci-Fi