Tyrone v Dublin for a place in the aisf. Omagh

Started by rrhf, July 15, 2018, 09:18:42 AM

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Wildweasel74

Scoring 4-24 and 3-20 counts for nothing up against a hard hitting Dublin team! Dublin will play an entire reserve team next week and rest their players for the semi! Donegal havent lost in Ballybofey  in a long time i think, Tyrone could be in trouble! Had McBearty been fit Donegal would have been massive favourites!

larryin89

Johnny Cooper is the best fouler in the country , he never gets caught. It's beyond ridiculous
Walk-in down mchale rd , sun out, summers day , game day . That's all .

JoG2

Quote from: Jayop on July 21, 2018, 08:42:24 PM
A jammy goal and awful decisions from the ref cost us that win.

What time did you hit the cough medicine today??  Tyrone gave it a lash, a good physical encounter, but Dublin won the game handy enough. So many of their key players pretty much going through the motions, which is the scary thing for the other teams in the championship

JoG2

Quote from: Hound on July 21, 2018, 08:44:23 PM
Jonny Cooper's deadly. Best defender in the country

He was excellent tonight

Mayo4Sam14

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on July 21, 2018, 08:45:34 PM
Scoring 4-24 and 3-20 counts for nothing up against a hard hitting Dublin team! Dublin will play an entire reserve team next week and rest their players for the semi! Donegal havent lost in Ballybofey  in a long time i think, Tyrone could be in trouble! Had McBearty been fit Donegal would have been massive favourites!

Same thing was said for the Division 1 relegation decided against Mayo earlier this year. But the same way as then, Donegal don't have to lose to go out a draw will do Tyrone
You can forget about Sean Cavanagh as far as he's a man!

BennyHarp

Dublin are class. An absolutely brilliant team of footballers and athletes who barely make mistakes under pressure (bar the odd kick out). They have a great knack of keeping a team at arms length then scoring a crucial goal to kill a game. Having said that, I was delighted with Tyrone's desire not to give up and I feel they wanted to keep it tight then hammer the hammer in the final 10. Was removing the 2 sweepers a preplanned gameplan because all of a sudden we looked like the handbrake was off. Kieran McGeary was superb when he came in. A major improvement on last year and move on to Ballybofey.
That was never a square ball!!

Wildweasel74

I think Donegal stronger than Tyrone and Monaghan better than both!

Dinny Breen

It took a dodgy ref but Dublin have their first championship win away in 12 years. It would be great if they could build on this.
#newbridgeornowhere

Whishtup

Not unhappy after that performance.  We have that exta gear.  Just need to know how to shoot in the big games.  Need Lee Brennan back. 
If we feel aggrieved after that reffing display, imagine how Mayo feel after the constant pulling back of runners in the finals. 

What this match proves is that if you weather that energy sapping spell in the second half where Dublin pass it around for 10-15 minutes(zzzzz),  you have a chance.

Will be a tough ask to qualify now but if we do,  I'd fancy ust to take Dublin in the final-it-s like another piece of the jigsaw every time we play them.

highorlow

Dublin are juiced up to the hilt.

It's time someone said it.

It's fairly obvious watching that.

Pace pace pace all night long.

They get momentum, they go mad, here they go

The Trap

At least we all know jayop knows nothing about football.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Coldrick should maybe take a wee break, and actually (re)read the rules -- impartiality really is so important for the man-in-the-middle. Joke.

Dubs now are nowhere near as invincible as they might recently have been, though that's not to say they"ll be easily beaten, but unbeatable they most certainly aren't. :)
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

Kuwabatake Sanjuro

Quote from: highorlow on July 21, 2018, 08:54:16 PM
Dublin are juiced up to the hilt.

It's time someone said it.

It's fairly obvious watching that.

Pace pace pace all night long.

You can't be saying things like that. A lot of them Dublin lads came from respectable rugby schools where that sort of thing would be frowned upon.

SHEEDY

has anyone asked jayop what he thought of the ref?  ;D
nil satis nisi optimum

Estimator

Thought Dublin were comfortable enough, but a bit of slackness let Tyrone back into it. Dublin seemed to have the ability to push on, but didn't. Looked more content to empty the bench and give a few more lads a run out. That's Donegal and Tyrone beat without looking under any real pressure. Barring the start of the first half they weren't behind Tyrone on the scoreboard.
Coldrick had a poor game, missed a lot of frees both ways. Didn't look like he wanted to dish out the cards when they would have been merited.
Tyrone should be more annoyed about the missed shots and the shot selection from their players. Didn't think O'Neill should have hit the final free after just coming on to the pitch.
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