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#1
Quote from: AustinPowers on July 21, 2024, 08:24:20 PM
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Quote from: Gallybander on July 21, 2024, 06:50:13 PMLots of great feedback from British viewers today on social media. The game was shown live on BBC 2.
It was some advertisement for hurling. A week ago they were bored to death with Gareth Southgate's shiteball.

Every reply, they are amateur.

And they're all into work in the morning 😆 I doubt it
I flicked it on too BBC and heard t nibs say the block was beyond belief so straight back to rte I went.

Niblock tries too hard. Constantly  looking for  legendary Michéal O'M type lines

At what point does he run out of new superlatives to use when describing the action. I'd rather he just commented honestly and then at least if something is actually 'phenomenal' or 'terrific' it will actually mean something when he says it. I think a large part of the lack of any critical analysis is to ensure access to players.

Otherwise he's a decent commentator. 
#2
It's the proverbial 50/50 game as matches between the 2 sides over the last 2 years have shown. It will come down to which side finishes its chances better than the other and a bit of luck might decide the result.

Galway were the best side Armagh have faced this year and they probably should have beaten us in Sligo but we hung in there for long enough and got our reward for pressing up on the Galway kick out in the latter stages. I think this is the area we need to target in the final. Push up on Gleesons kick out as he has made mistakes in the past when put under pressure. Both sides will feel it is a great opportunity to win an AI title and it would take a brave man to predict the result with any degree of certainty.   
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Donegal v Galway
July 15, 2024, 10:32:28 AM
Quote from: Armagh18 on July 14, 2024, 07:06:02 PM
Quote from: yellowcard on July 14, 2024, 06:49:13 PMThe Jimmy McGuinness style of management has a certain lifespan and they missed a huge opportunity today. There is a general assumption that they will improve and will challenge again but equally it will be hard for them to sustain that level of intensity and commitment.
What commitment would they be giving that Joyce isn't getting from Galway, or McGeeney isn't getting from Armagh?

They had a week long training camp in Tenerife last December. Had a ridiculous number of training sessions prior to the League starting. That type of commitment has a shelf life. There will be an expectation that Donegal will go further in the next few years and win an AI title but 6 or 7 other teams will have the same idea since there is no longer one dominant side. 
#4
GAA Discussion / Re: Donegal v Galway
July 14, 2024, 06:49:13 PM
The Jimmy McGuinness style of management has a certain lifespan and they missed a huge opportunity today. There is a general assumption that they will improve and will challenge again but equally it will be hard for them to sustain that level of intensity and commitment.
#5
Quote from: Norm-Peterson on July 14, 2024, 06:02:25 PMA Donegal fan said on BBC that she would be supporting Galway. Well that is no surprise from them supporting a southern team. A good reminder why you shouldn't support an ROI county.

I couldn't care less who they support in the final, I don't expect we'll have much support from Tyrone or Down fans in the final either and that's what you would expect.

#6
GAA Discussion / Re: Donegal v Galway
July 14, 2024, 09:59:30 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on July 13, 2024, 10:28:26 PMThis is an even bigger game after today's result!

Its no different than it was yesterday but it does show how some people still have this mystical fear of Kerry. Both teams are playing for a place in an AI final so nothing should have changed.
#7
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 14, 2024, 09:52:53 AM
Great performance by Armagh and a lot of men stood up yesterday and came of age. McCambridge who has been great all season changed the course of the game with that goal and his performance on Clifford. Rian showed great leadership throughout and Soupy again produced some magic from the bench.

Once we realised that Kerry aren't that great, we were much the better side from mid way through the second half. This side have showed some character to keep coming back and I hope we can take the final step now in 2 weeks time.
#8
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 11, 2024, 02:52:40 PM
Quote from: blanketattack on July 11, 2024, 01:10:10 PMI reckon 40K Armagh, 7K Kerry, 9K Down, 8K Laois, 3K Neutral.

It will be like a home fixture for Armagh if this is the split and that is bound to be worth something. 
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 09, 2024, 02:46:25 PM
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Quote from: balladmaker on July 09, 2024, 02:18:34 PMJaysus lads, what's all this negativity and managerial change talk about 4 days out from an All Ireland Semi Final.  Let's get the positive juices flowing ... Armagh by 5 pulling up!  8)

I fully believe Armagh could win this by a few, expecting a grade A performance as they'll need every ounce of it

But I fear Donegals name is on the cup, Armagh could win the semi only to lose an Ulster derby final, which would be excruciating
funny when coming out of the ulster final i said we will play them again but come out on the right side
fully expect an armagh/donegal final with us winning .

I'm not sure what this Donegal prediction is based on. Galway were the best team Armagh have faced this year by some distance. They really should have beaten us in Sligo in the group stages but for a goalkeeping error, while I thought we should have beaten Donegal in the Ulster final.

I'd fancy Galway to beat them on Sunday simply due to the fact that they have better footballers. 
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 09, 2024, 02:44:01 PM
I believe this is a very winnable match mainly due to the fact that Kerry struggle to break down a strong defensive system. We probably have the best overall defensive system in the country given the fact that individually we aren't blessed with many great individual defenders but the system more than compensates for this and for which management must be given credit. We don't concede goals and Kerry don't score very many so I think if we can keep a clean sheet we have a good chance of progressing to the final.

If we can tie down the 2 Cliffords and O'Shea then Kerrys other forwards aren't that great. So this is one occasion where I don't really care about the type of football we play as long as we progress to the final. But I do think we need to leave 1/2 forwards up the pitch at all times which we didn't do against Roscommon as we need to carry a kicking threat on the counter attack. Then if it is a close match with 10 minutes to go we can unleash Soupy, Nugent, Duffy and O'Neill from the bench to help win us the match.     

#11
Quote from: Captain Obvious on July 08, 2024, 06:40:20 PMHow many people knew about this Louth talent before Harte became manager of them? They had a better/longer championship this year and a worse league campaign. 2025 will likely show how much Louth has actually kicked on under Brennan or year one under him was more about the ground work that was already done by Harte.

Harte went into Louth at a good time. They were division 4 when traditionally they had mostly yo-yoed between divisions 2 & 3. So he was starting from a low base. He did raise standards though and done a good job there especially in getting them into division 2 and keeping them there in their first season. A bit similar to Rory Gallagher when he took over the Derry job when the only way was up since they would have been traditionally a division 1/2 side languishing in division 4.

Football is played totally different to when Mickey Harte had his most successful years and sometimes you've got to know when to fold them.

As for successors, I would be very surprised if Derry went back to Rory Gallagher at this stage. They've already had one PR disaster with Mickey Harte and reappointing Gallagher would be another huge own goal. There are plenty of other good options about as the job must be an attractive one to get this time around.   
#12
Stepped down or pushed out since it seems out of character for him to walk away. I'd take the statement with a pinch of salt until Mickey Harte himself divulges his reasoning. 
#13
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 02, 2024, 05:32:32 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on July 02, 2024, 05:29:30 PM
Quote from: yellowcard on July 02, 2024, 05:15:05 PM
Quote from: inroundthesquare on July 02, 2024, 05:08:21 PMTyrone last team to beat them then

Impressive record for Armagh, semi final is deserved for their consistency over the past few years

In a game that didn't really matter, those group games are not really proper cut and thrust championship matches. The consistency goes a bit under the radar but it has been fairly remarkable for 2 full seasons now. We've kept a clean sheet in defence in 13 out of 15 League and championship games this season and one of those was a defeat to Cork in a dead rubber League match at the end of the League.   
Any game against Tyrone matters as you can't listen to them boys if they win lol.

We were poor, had Rian sent off and probably still could have nicked it.

Was a draw with Cork in the league was it not?

Yes, you're right it was a draw. 
#14
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 02, 2024, 05:15:05 PM
Quote from: inroundthesquare on July 02, 2024, 05:08:21 PMTyrone last team to beat them then

Impressive record for Armagh, semi final is deserved for their consistency over the past few years

In a game that didn't really matter, those group games are not really proper cut and thrust championship matches. The consistency goes a bit under the radar but it has been fairly remarkable for 2 full seasons now. We've kept a clean sheet in defence in 13 out of 15 League and championship games this season and one of those was a defeat to Cork in a dead rubber League match at the end of the League.   
#15
GAA Discussion / Re: Armagh v Kerry
July 02, 2024, 09:37:31 AM
The difference is that the Dubs didn't moan about the rough treatment or complain that they weren't being allowed to play their so called lovely football unhindered. Although they didn't hire Paddy Tally to play lovely football.