Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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sensethetone

Quote from: square_ball on February 24, 2020, 02:55:39 PM
Another thing I noted over the weekend, our movement from kick outs is almost non existent. TG4 showed a behind the goals camera several times on our kick outs and the movement from the players give Morgan no chance. Compared to Dublin and Donegal and also Monaghan the previous week it's night and day. Makes their goalkeepers life so much easier.
Did you notice the analysis showing the Galway no 8 almost having the pitch to himself? Mid-field is poor not helped by the poor movement yesterday.

square_ball

Quote from: sensethetone on February 24, 2020, 03:39:49 PM
Quote from: square_ball on February 24, 2020, 02:55:39 PM
Another thing I noted over the weekend, our movement from kick outs is almost non existent. TG4 showed a behind the goals camera several times on our kick outs and the movement from the players give Morgan no chance. Compared to Dublin and Donegal and also Monaghan the previous week it's night and day. Makes their goalkeepers life so much easier.
Did you notice the analysis showing the Galway no 8 almost having the pitch to himself? Mid-field is poor not helped by the poor movement yesterday.

Yeah I'd already commented previously that Cavanagh and Kennedy in particular were very poor yesterday. We've very few options in the middle of the park.

bigtogs

Its a good job wee played 13 men behind the ball...Imagine what the score would have been if we had off played 6 on 6.....

MC

Seems only Dublin have reason to be happy with players and management.
Last three years Tyrone have got to the semis, the final and another semi.
How does that record compare with Mayo, Donegal, Kerry, Galway, Monaghan, etc. - now all thought of as much better teams with better management?
Where does everyone think Tyrone rank in terms of players and in terms of management?
What is exactly that players are doing wrong and management doing wrong?

Club boi

Quote from: MC on February 24, 2020, 06:09:35 PM
Seems only Dublin have reason to be happy with players and management.
Last three years Tyrone have got to the semis, the final and another semi.
How does that record compare with Mayo, Donegal, Kerry, Galway, Monaghan, etc. - now all thought of as much better teams with better management?
Where does everyone think Tyrone rank in terms of players and in terms of management?
What is exactly that players are doing wrong and management doing wrong?

All these teams when realising they couldnt catch Dublin, at least tried something new by changing their manager, while Tyrone stick with the same voice with outdated methods

MC

Maybe - but have any of them actually shown signs of improvement - marginal at best?
Have Tyrone shown any signs of improvement - marginal or more?

MC

Pitch condition - shocked at how long the grass was - but didn't seem to bother Galway!
Were the tactics the same as against Kerry - hold Galway to a low score against the wind and use wind advantage in second half - but we didn't seem to have the same defensive shape or intensity.
Control and passing were poor all over the pitch - gifting a few easy scores to Galway.
Lucky to survive a goal attempt in the first minute.
Having said that we missed quite a few chances ourselves - goals and points.
Kick outs were poor - don't have figures but we seemed to lose quite a few.
We seemed to have a collective off day but still came back to within 2 points with 14 men!
We tend to finish a lot of games stronger but that wasn't a possibility today!
Sendings off - probably both justified - and loss of Mc Shane had a huge impact.
Penalty tackle was a bit clumsy - Comer still had it all to do under a lot of pressure.
Galway had loads of time and space at the end to pick off easy points with absolutely no pressure.
Think Tyrone will be relieved if they can simply avoid relegation at this stage.
Mc Shane came from nowhere last year to be our go to forward - need someone else to do the same this year.
Still a lot of young players with another years experience and another years S&C.
A few players to come back in will make a difference - maybe not enough but they will make a difference.
Dryer, firmer pitches will also make a big difference.

southtyronegael

Are Coney and grugan injured? When Mc Shane went off either could have went to the edge of the square? We had mark Bradley then Mc Donnell in this role? Not gonna work.

Angelo

Quote from: southtyronegael on February 24, 2020, 07:52:14 PM
Are Coney and grugan injured? When Mc Shane went off either could have went to the edge of the square? We had mark Bradley then Mc Donnell in this role? Not gonna work.

Coney was named on the bench yesterday.

It was said on here that Grugan and McLaughlin had dropped off the panel. Grugan really underwhelmed in his brief opportunities.

When is R Donnelly due back.
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Aaron Boone

It's going to come down to the Mayo game isn't it. A final-day shoot-out in Castlebar to retain Div 1 status.

RedHand88


Pearse Blue

Quote from: southtyronegael on February 24, 2020, 07:52:14 PM
Are Coney and grugan injured? When Mc Shane went off either could have went to the edge of the square? We had mark Bradley then Mc Donnell in this role? Not gonna work.
Read on here a few weeks back that Grugan left the panel? That's 100% not to say that everything you read on here is true..

Under Lights

Quote from: southtyronegael on February 24, 2020, 07:52:14 PM
Are Coney and grugan injured? When Mc Shane went off either could have went to the edge of the square? We had mark Bradley then Mc Donnell in this role? Not gonna work.

Grugan and McLaughlin have left the panel, both played for Omagh in a friendly on Sunday.

Angelo

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