The Sunday Game

Started by Jinxy, May 11, 2008, 10:47:55 PM

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fearglasmor

Rte graphic still calls it the back door.
Look at thd GAA website fixtures. Five tabs. L M U and C championships and one for All Ireland.
The reality is the structure has changed and no one in the media has picked up on it.
Provincials ard now jus stand alone comps that determind cedeing fof when you enter the All Ireland.
The structure is good except for Ulster who else screw it up bh not cedeing their championship. So now you have the stupid situation of Tyrone being in the first round of the All Ireland with 3rd and 4th division teams.
They just need to sort out the fixtures scheduling now. The world has changed by stealth.

yellowcard

Quote from: From the Bunker on June 01, 2015, 11:20:46 AM
McStay is the only one I can listen to. Used to hate him for some unknown reason! But he has his homework done. He calls it as it is with weaker counties without being patronising. Spillane just stick to the safe stats stuff and looks at a county traditionally. O'Rourke is solid, not much guff, but seems to have fell into the lazy stuff aswell. Brolly is just car crash TV. Tries harder than Spilane and O'Rourke to get a real angle on things, but has just ended up the clown of the panel. Whelan is decent. My problem with him is him talking on controversial issues, it sounds so ironic! O'Shea after a good start. Sounds like a broken record. All the good sound bites from last year seemed to be rehashed and he knows little or nothing of Football in the provinces bar his own.

As for co-commentators Martin Carney (who always gets Mayo and Donegal Matches) and Tommy Carr. Sweet Jesus!

I agree on McStay. When he was a co commentator he really annoyed me but when he is sat in the studio I think he is a different man and is one of the best. Comes across like a decent bloke. The combination nation of Canning and Carney on commentating duties is a poor one.

ck

Why are the night time men much better analysts. The day time live programme has the 3 amigos who just look for headlines and cheap jibes, whereas the night programme actually does attempt to analyse the games

Sea The Stars

The Sunday Game ensures there's a talking point every week. So far sledging, Brolly's remark about Marty Morrissey and this week O'Rourke calling for a change in structure. There's always something the following week to keep everyone talking.

Also completely agree with fearglasmor, I have actually made that exact same point as you before. Provincial championships just determine what stage you enter the All-Ireland race. The GAA should try and market this structure a bit better.

The qualifiers are now an opportunity for Longford to show progress where they will be coming up against teams of similar ability to themselves.  I think this format is as good as any B championship. The advantage of the qualifiers is that the further you progress, the standard gets better giving lesser counties a chance to test themselves against teams increasing in quality.

manfromdelmonte

Quote from: Sea The Stars on June 01, 2015, 07:56:36 PM
The Sunday Game ensures there's a talking point every week. So far sledging, Brolly's remark about Marty Morrissey and this week O'Rourke calling for a change in structure. There's always something the following week to keep everyone talking.

Also completely agree with fearglasmor, I have actually made that exact same point as you before. Provincial championships just determine what stage you enter the All-Ireland race. The GAA should try and market this structure a bit better.

The qualifiers are now an opportunity for Longford to show progress where they will be coming up against teams of similar ability to themselves.  I think this format is as good as any B championship. The advantage of the qualifiers is that the further you progress, the standard gets better giving lesser counties a chance to test themselves against teams increasing in quality.
Unless you get a lucky draw, a few home draws or come up against opponents who've had less time to prepare after a deflating defeat in a big game (eg Sligo in 2010 or Louth in 2010)

panc56

Agreed Sheedy is getting away with murder. If it was two years ago with Glen Ryan I charge we would not have had that beating nor would we have left the gate open so widely early on. I'm not foolish enough to think we could have won the game but at least we would have given Dublin a test. Would Horan , McGuinnes Harte etc have allowed it to occur?

Rossfan

So first managerial vacancy for 2016 will be the Larries :D
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We're going to bring home the SAM

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Quote from: Rossfan on June 01, 2015, 11:58:36 PM
So first managerial vacancy for 2016 will be the Larries :D

I doubt it unless the clubs rear up to a greater extent than they did last year.
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twohands!!!

Quote from: panc56 on June 01, 2015, 11:47:29 PM
Agreed Sheedy is getting away with murder. If it was two years ago with Glen Ryan I charge we would not have had that beating nor would we have left the gate open so widely early on. I'm not foolish enough to think we could have won the game but at least we would have given Dublin a test. Would Horan , McGuinnes Harte etc have allowed it to occur?

I think the fact that he 1) got promotion out of Division 4 2) got revenge for the league final loss to Offaly so recently 3) the bookies had Dublin at 1/200 mean that he had a fair bit of credit banked and anyone trying to criticise at him would have a very tricky route to walk to not come across as being overly critical.

I think he'd be getting a whole lot more criticism for his approach if Longford hadn't gotten promoted in the league. 
There's also the fact that Longford were one of the few Leinster counties who made clear progess in the league.
I also have a sneaky feeling that the 0-10 Longford scored against the Dubs might look a bit more impressive come the end of the championship.

orangeman

The president is not at all happy with Sunday game analysis.

RTE must be loving all this talk. No such thing as bad publicity.

Jinxy

He certainly shoots from the hip anyway.
I dunno whether that's a good or a bad thing.
If you were any use you'd be playing.

Syferus

Quote from: orangeman on June 04, 2015, 08:38:32 AM
The president is not at all happy with Sunday game analysis.

RTE must be loving all this talk. No such thing as bad publicity.

Unless you're the GAA apparently..

JoG2

Quote from: Syferus on June 04, 2015, 12:20:01 PM
Quote from: orangeman on June 04, 2015, 08:38:32 AM
The president is not at all happy with Sunday game analysis.

RTE must be loving all this talk. No such thing as bad publicity.

Unless you're the GAA apparently..

or George Ratner

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mylestheslasher

Was watching the Laois/Kildare match on SKY. Terrible coverage, not one derogatory comment about a player or a team, no slating the standard of football and for all their stats they couldn't tell me how many handpasses each team did which is critical to any analysis of a GAA match. These SKY people even spent a sizable amount of time talking about the game which is just daft. I'll never watch this rubbish again.