Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on Today at 08:24:27 PMQuote from: BigGreenField on Today at 08:16:53 PMEejits with notions. A squad that had fallen apart with a lot of miles on the clock that needs rebuilt while adjusting to new rules and which doesn't have the quality to glide through.Aye, he did everything right except win a match.
Tally did a decent job for the most part (some wobbles).
Not that I'm blaming him. Nor do I think he should be got rid of. But not winning a match in a year is some "wobble".
Quote from: DaleCooper on Today at 08:43:51 PMWhat are odds Tally could rejoin Tyrone in some capacity?No chance of that I would have thought
Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on Today at 07:14:19 PMTally going?!
Didn't see that coming
According to Cahair
Quote from: Rossfan on Today at 08:54:17 PMI see the other fascist EU State, Slovakia, were entertaining some of the war criminal Israeli Government today.
EU needs to expel them and Hungary.
Quote from: tbrick18 on Today at 02:30:47 PMMorgan's kickouts were a disaster against Dublin - but they still managed to win.
I thought Tyrone were poor against Dublin until that last 10-15mins, and I thought Dublin were poor throughout.
Tyrone's main players are still the older guys, Peter Harte, Mattie Donnelly and McGeary - if Kerry get on top of them out the field and break even around the MF area the supply won't be there regardless of what combination of forwards Tyrone play.
However, if the 3 mentioned above get on top and can last the full game, then Tyrone are in with a shout.
Kerry have been inconsistent all year, but can switch it on and have the forwards who are more capable of winning their own battles than Tyrone do - on that point I agree with O'Se. But if in this game Kerry don't play at their best, then can be caught because the same applies to them in that if there is no supply going forward they will struggle for scores.
I think Kerry have the defenders to go man-to-man on DC and McCurry, not sure Tyrone can say the same about Seanie O'Shea or Cliffords.
For me, Tyrone's best chance is to run at the Kerry defence - which takes a lot of energy especially in the hot weather.
I don't think there'll be a huge gap between them, but in general I think Kerry have better players in more positions and so will likely win by 5 or 6.