Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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WBF

Quote from: TopOfTheRight13 on January 26, 2017, 07:50:42 PM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 26, 2017, 12:47:17 PM
Quote from: redhandefender on January 26, 2017, 12:38:12 PM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on January 26, 2017, 11:14:58 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on January 25, 2017, 11:12:48 PM
Dan Mc Nulty is an option not explored. 6ft 2" with power. One poster talked about how Hampsey marked him out of it when Coalisland played in the championship semi final. They broke even in the first game Mc Nulty played the replay sick and Hampsey definitely got the better of him. They neglected to mention he absolutely destroyed Justin Mc Mahon in both games , a player who major big game experience and has successfully marked Micheal Murphy in senior championship, he also easily got the better of  Carrickmore full back. He offers us a ball winning physical presence who is a proven free taker under immense pressure. Maybe next year.

Long questioned why McNulty hasn't at least been called into the panel - I know he suffered with a back problem for a long time but is there another target man like him playing in Tyrone currently? Its a strange one.

Maybe because he doesn't want to

Not my understanding. Although the brother had a bit of a fall out with Harte, so that likely won't have helped the cause.

Near sure Dan got the better of Justy twice and it was 50/50 with him and Hampsey think I can remind Dan turning him inside out a few times even with him hardly fit to stand.. And when Clonoe play there running game Dan gets starved of ball that's why he was on the fifty for the first game against Omagh and he took McMahon to cleaners.. McCartan was on him maybe because carmens other young full back Duffy got roasted by him in the league.. A big man at 6ft 2 needs fed the ball and he was getting starved of the ball in all the games it was only in the last 5 mins when it was last resort long balls in and he was their hero on a number of occasions.. Also he's only a lad at 22 years of age.. but am near sure he has 2/3 All Irelands in his back pocket already and at least 4 Ulster medals..

Not sure who your talking about here there is no such person on the Carrickmore team?

On another note surely Munroe will be giving his chance this year in the League? Has played near every match in the mckenna cup and has been impressive? Also from what ive seen of Hampsey he should be in ahead of McCrory?

redhandefender

Had only seen munroe few times before last year but since he has been with tyrone he hasn't put a foot wrong, very impressive and you could throw him in anywhere.

Hope Hampsey gets a good run in the league

GetOverTheBar

Quote from: Il Bomber Destro on January 26, 2017, 11:01:10 PM
McNulty has gotten a good run in this pre season. I wonder if Mickey plans on starting him at midfield in the coming year. Certainly offers us a bit more height in the side which is currently lacking and he can be a very powerful runner, if a little headless.

I don't like Mattie at 6, he's prone to making some daft tackles and I think a defensive role takes away from his game as well as leaving him more open to those daft tackles. He was sent off against Armagh in 2014 when he played at 6 and has also had red cards in last year's league final against Cavan and the McKenna Cup this year.

Have to agree - he's better when bombing forward although the numbers mean very little these days anyway. Could be any number of formations and variables. Tyrone have actually four midfielders by trade on - perhaps they think they can get joy under Morgans kick outs with those guys in and around the middle.

Helpline

With the retention of a few obvious selections I think the bench is as strong as the starting line-up. Cant see a few on them been retained for the league; O'Neill, Meyler & McClure would need to something soon.
The first half was even, the second half was even worse

Dire Ear

Meyler would start for me everytime, think he will be some player

redhandefender

Quote from: Helpline on January 27, 2017, 11:22:43 AM
With the retention of a few obvious selections I think the bench is as strong as the starting line-up. Cant see a few on them been retained for the league; O'Neill, Meyler & McClure would need to something soon.

Yeah there isn't a hope he will drop Meyler nor O'Neill. Especially with in O'Neills case with brennan having under 21's and mc caliskey being injured. I would start meyler to.


seanmc123

For me Myler has done nothing this past 2 years for club or county to warrant a start.

In hiding

Quote from: seanmc123 on January 27, 2017, 12:57:02 PM
For me Myler has done nothing this past 2 years for club or county to warrant a start.
For an omagh man you are very harsh on your clubman

seanmc123

I may live in Omagh but do not insult me

I certainly am not an Omagh man. Unfortunately Marriage has determined where i live, in all fairness Omagh isn't to bad ;)

Myler isn't a bad fella I am purely looking on what he has done this past 2 years ? Correct me if i am wrong?

seanmc123

Oh and InHiding you know fuckkkkkk alllll about football hossssss

In hiding

Quote from: seanmc123 on January 27, 2017, 01:38:59 PM
Oh and InHiding you know fuckkkkkk alllll about football hossssss
Sure I'm here to be educated about football by people like yourself who know it all.
Have you seen conor meyler play much club football in the last two years ?

redhandefender

Quote from: the_daddy on January 27, 2017, 01:57:37 PM
Quote from: seanmc123 on January 27, 2017, 01:37:33 PM
I may live in Omagh but do not insult me

I certainly am not an Omagh man. Unfortunately Marriage has determined where i live, in all fairness Omagh isn't to bad ;)

Myler isn't a bad fella I am purely looking on what he has done this past 2 years ? Correct me if i am wrong?

Won an Under 21 All Ireland, got called into the Senior panel and given a Man of the Match performance in the McKenna Cup final in a season where he struggled with injury?

Exactly right. Last year was bad because of the recurring hamstring injury but the year before? Are ye wise, he had a great year

seanmc123

Quote from: the_daddy on January 27, 2017, 01:57:37 PM
Quote from: seanmc123 on January 27, 2017, 01:37:33 PM
I may live in Omagh but do not insult me

I certainly am not an Omagh man. Unfortunately Marriage has determined where i live, in all fairness Omagh isn't to bad ;)

Myler isn't a bad fella I am purely looking on what he has done this past 2 years ? Correct me if i am wrong?

Won an Under 21 All Ireland, got called into the Senior panel and given a Man of the Match performance in the McKenna Cup final in a season where he struggled with injury?

He played zero football last year. So if you call a full year out deserving of a place on our county team well then i dont know what to say :0

Il Bomber Destro

Meyler has been hit badly by niggly injuries the past few years.

He was absolutely immense in the corresponding McKenna Cup clash with Derry last year, pretty much turned the game by himself for Tyrone after his introduction. He has a great engine on him and if he can stay injury free and get a bit craftier on the ball then he can be a big player for us, he is still very inexperienced at the minute and you'd certainly expect him to kick on.

redzone

Quote from: Il Bomber Destro on January 27, 2017, 06:48:50 PM
Meyler has been hit badly by niggly injuries the past few years.

He was absolutely immense in the corresponding McKenna Cup clash with Derry last year, pretty much turned the game by himself for Tyrone after his introduction. He has a great engine on him and if he can stay injury free and get a bit craftier on the ball then he can be a big player for us, he is still very inexperienced at the minute and you'd certainly expect him to kick on.
For me his biggest downfall is the basics of the game. Handpassing, passing and shooting are all suspect under pressure but he has the fitness and the speed end of things there