The Sunday Game

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

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Gael80

Quote from: Redhand Santa on July 26, 2022, 10:34:59 AM
Quote from: nrico2006 on July 26, 2022, 10:30:43 AM
Quote from: tbrick18 on July 26, 2022, 09:44:40 AM
Quote from: Real Talk on July 25, 2022, 08:42:01 PM
Number 1 .... Sean Cavanagh loves Sean Cavanagh.  When Brian Dooher was playing for Tyrone he did the 'donkey work' ( ie handed him easy ball) for him and he was a very efficient and effective cog in that Tyrone set -up .... when Dooher retired Sean Cavanagh wasn't nearly as effective or as influential.

I personally think he was one of the most overrated players in the Tyrone setup during those years.
I always remember thinking he showed up well when a game was already won, getting a couple of scores maybe in the last 10 when they were already 8 up.
Rarely was he the player to pull them through in a difficult game.
Dooher, as you say, was that type of player.
He has nothing of interest to say in the punditry side of things. Stutters a lot and repeats lots of cliche's but no real insights.
He's certainly got more confident in the role than he was, but he brings nothing to it.

I'd much prefer to listen to people with their own opinions rather than this sanitised repetitive jargon. The result is that every game has the same commentary and analysis with nothing insightful or entertaining to offer. I used to always watch the RTE pre-match, half-time and post game analysis. I just cant bring myself to do it now.....a complete bore-fest which is chaired by the queen of bore in Cantwell.

Cavanagh is hard to like but that is nonsense.  He pulled Tyrone through many a difficult game.

Yeah it's absolute nonsense. He scored 5 from play in his adopted position of full forward in 08 all ireland final which is more than either Clifford or Walsh got from play on Sunday. It included a few very important scores in the second half. He got a crucial score towards the end of the 05 semi final v Armagh and dragged Tyrone over the line in 2017 ulster final against Donegal. That's just a few that spring to mind.

Nonsense I'd agree, people have short memories lol. The 05 All Ireland semi final could of went either way, but Cavanagh more than any player on the field stood up in the last 10 minutes, causing chaos and creating space. There was no 2008 All Ireland in Tyrone but for Cavanagh, his move to full forward and his stats there won it.

Post 08 as a neutral I'd say Tyrone were average enough but Cavanagh got them through the transitional period remaining competitive and around Division 1. Harte and Cavanagh on the field did a lot but the quality just wasn't in Tyrone to win another All Ireland in those years. The 2017 Ulster Final performance dragged Tyrone back to the top table. Great player!

tonto1888

Quote from: imtommygunn on July 26, 2022, 10:52:35 AM
Yeah Cavanagh not overly likeable but he was a fantastic footballer. Tyrone would less than 4 all irelands without him. He was one of the best players of his era.

Im a proud Armagh man but this is the truth. An excellent player

trailer

Quote from: Redhand Santa on July 26, 2022, 10:34:59 AM
Quote from: nrico2006 on July 26, 2022, 10:30:43 AM
Quote from: tbrick18 on July 26, 2022, 09:44:40 AM
Quote from: Real Talk on July 25, 2022, 08:42:01 PM
Number 1 .... Sean Cavanagh loves Sean Cavanagh.  When Brian Dooher was playing for Tyrone he did the 'donkey work' ( ie handed him easy ball) for him and he was a very efficient and effective cog in that Tyrone set -up .... when Dooher retired Sean Cavanagh wasn't nearly as effective or as influential.

I personally think he was one of the most overrated players in the Tyrone setup during those years.
I always remember thinking he showed up well when a game was already won, getting a couple of scores maybe in the last 10 when they were already 8 up.
Rarely was he the player to pull them through in a difficult game.
Dooher, as you say, was that type of player.
He has nothing of interest to say in the punditry side of things. Stutters a lot and repeats lots of cliche's but no real insights.
He's certainly got more confident in the role than he was, but he brings nothing to it.

I'd much prefer to listen to people with their own opinions rather than this sanitised repetitive jargon. The result is that every game has the same commentary and analysis with nothing insightful or entertaining to offer. I used to always watch the RTE pre-match, half-time and post game analysis. I just cant bring myself to do it now.....a complete bore-fest which is chaired by the queen of bore in Cantwell.

Cavanagh is hard to like but that is nonsense.  He pulled Tyrone through many a difficult game.

Yeah it's absolute nonsense. He scored 5 from play in his adopted position of full forward in 08 all ireland final which is more than either Clifford or Walsh got from play on Sunday. It included a few very important scores in the second half. He got a crucial score towards the end of the 05 semi final v Armagh and dragged Tyrone over the line in 2017 ulster final against Donegal. That's just a few that spring to mind.

His first introduction was to score 1-2 against Armagh in 02. Just out of Minor and went on to be a key player in the counties first ever All Ireland playing in MF. Against McGrane and Whelan and Daragh O'se some of the greatest MFs ever. Cavanagh was easily one of Tyrone's best footballers ever. People might not like his commentary and that's fine but to dismiss his footballing ability diminishes your argument and makes you look like you share a brain with Gemma O'Doherty.

lenny

Quote from: imtommygunn on July 26, 2022, 10:52:35 AM
Yeah Cavanagh not overly likeable but he was a fantastic footballer. Tyrone would less than 4 all irelands without him. He was one of the best players of his era.

Agreed, he's pathetic and completely unlikeable as a pundit but he was tyrone's talisman and saviour in a number of big games.

tiempo

If Sean Cavanagh the player is being called into question then as a mere mortal you may forget about it.

I feel a bit out of place on the board now, didn't realise the team of the millennium were posting.

yellowcard

I don't think many people will argue he was one of Tyrones best ever players. He had a trademark shuffle and while everybody knew it was coming, not very many could stop it. They definitely wouldn't have won it in 2008 without him and probably 2005 as well.

Taylor

Nail him all you like for his 'punditry' or how you view him as a person.

But anyone questioning his ball playing ability is talking through their arse

tbrick18

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
This board is too easy sometimes.  Lol.

quit yo jibbajabba

"Brick with a great fetch......turns, shoots..... and its OVER THE BARRRRR"

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seafoid

I don't remember a time when TSG had such a clear out of reliables.
Brolly , O'Rourke and Spillane were the GF counterparts of Giles, Dunphy and Brady.
Maybe TSG will have a different model now
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

armaghniac

Quote from: seafoid on July 26, 2022, 01:49:19 PM
Maybe TSG will have a different model now

Yes, they'll have representation of all 5 genders and at least one African, Asian and South American person.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

yellowcard

Quote from: Cyril Farrell fan on July 26, 2022, 11:34:50 AM
It's time for RTE to have a Red Button option where people can watch some deeper tactical analysis.
The main feed can be the usual very general O'Rourke, Spillane, Brolly type punditry that doesn't give much insight - Cavan are a proud football county, Meath always keep battling till the end.

If you want analysis then don't expect the Sunday Game to provide it. The format isn't suited to it due to time constraints. There should be a Monday night programme during championship season that caters for this. Personally I'd rather the entertainment when I'm watching tv but if I want analysis breakdown then there are plenty of decent podcasts more suited to that type of long format.

The Sunday Game have neither. They need to think outside the box and employ a few bigger personalities but I expect they will continue with their policy of quotas, tokenism and nepotism. Whatever you think of Brolly, Spillane and O'Rourke to last as long as they did at the punditry was a fair achievement. Michael Lyster too who has never been replaced.     

Owenmoresider

Quote from: Rudi on July 26, 2022, 10:15:41 AM
Eamon Fitz is the only pudit worth talking about on RTE. Some of the pundits / presenters that did the Tailteann are worth a second look. Des Cahill, Ger Canning, Dessie Dolan, Gouch, Colm O Rourke, Gulpin Whelan, Cora & Kevin Mc should feck the hell off. As for that utter gobshite Sean Cavanagh.

At least Martin Carney, Joe Bollix, Davy Brady & Pateen are gone. Darragh Maloney not to bad. Hopefully Maughan doesn't get ideas.

The world doesn't need another eggit pundit from Mayo, thank goodness for Sky, Jimbo, Canavan & female presenter are class.

Oisin McConville not to bad either.
Well we'll be getting them anyway if this year is any measure, Higgins and Keegan are getting in on the act and were I to turn on the news some evening I'm half expecting that Colm Boyle will be presenting it, so omnipresent he has become. And lookit no doubt when O'Shea and O'Connor pack it in there'll have to be place found for them too.

lenny

Quote from: Owenmoresider on July 26, 2022, 07:02:20 PM
Quote from: Rudi on July 26, 2022, 10:15:41 AM
Eamon Fitz is the only pudit worth talking about on RTE. Some of the pundits / presenters that did the Tailteann are worth a second look. Des Cahill, Ger Canning, Dessie Dolan, Gouch, Colm O Rourke, Gulpin Whelan, Cora & Kevin Mc should feck the hell off. As for that utter gobshite Sean Cavanagh.

At least Martin Carney, Joe Bollix, Davy Brady & Pateen are gone. Darragh Maloney not to bad. Hopefully Maughan doesn't get ideas.

The world doesn't need another eggit pundit from Mayo, thank goodness for Sky, Jimbo, Canavan & female presenter are class.

Oisin McConville not to bad either.
Well we'll be getting them anyway if this year is any measure, Higgins and Keegan are getting in on the act and were I to turn on the news some evening I'm half expecting that Colm Boyle will be presenting it, so omnipresent he has become. And lookit no doubt when O'Shea and O'Connor pack it in there'll have to be place found for them too.

Colm Boyle was actually very good on the few occasions he was on this year. Hopefully he will be used more next year.

seafoid

Quote from: yellowcard on July 26, 2022, 02:08:47 PM
Quote from: Cyril Farrell fan on July 26, 2022, 11:34:50 AM
It's time for RTE to have a Red Button option where people can watch some deeper tactical analysis.
The main feed can be the usual very general O'Rourke, Spillane, Brolly type punditry that doesn't give much insight - Cavan are a proud football county, Meath always keep battling till the end.

If you want analysis then don't expect the Sunday Game to provide it. The format isn't suited to it due to time constraints. There should be a Monday night programme during championship season that caters for this. Personally I'd rather the entertainment when I'm watching tv but if I want analysis breakdown then there are plenty of decent podcasts more suited to that type of long format.

The Sunday Game have neither. They need to think outside the box and employ a few bigger personalities but I expect they will continue with their policy of quotas, tokenism and nepotism. Whatever you think of Brolly, Spillane and O'Rourke to last as long as they did at the punditry was a fair achievement. Michael Lyster too who has never been replaced.   
OTB on Monday has good analysis. TSG is mostly entertainment
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU