Tyrone's noughties team would stuff the Dubs!

Started by randomusername, September 13, 2018, 08:54:17 PM

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armaghniac

Tyrone might not lay a glove on Dublin, but they would manage a dig, knee, kick or stamp, plus a bit of sledging.

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red hander

Quote from: armaghniac on September 16, 2018, 04:29:13 PM
Tyrone might not lay a glove on Dublin, but they would manage a dig, knee, kick or stamp, plus a bit of sledging.

Still hurting? Good  :)

omaghjoe

Surprised this is even a thread, there's obiviously no debate here at all

But sure you darent say anything about Dublin you just have to sit back marvel at the amazing skills they have producing boring percentage football 

armaghniac

Quote from: red hander on September 16, 2018, 04:39:21 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on September 16, 2018, 04:29:13 PM
Tyrone might not lay a glove on Dublin, but they would manage a dig, knee, kick or stamp, plus a bit of sledging.

Still hurting? Good  :)

The injuries have healed now, unlike Sean Canavagh's.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

thejuice

Even if it's true it's not much of a consolation for the predicament that football is in at the minute. If true Does it only go to show that the rest of the counties are so bereft of enough talent that no one will be laying a glove on them for years to come.
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Wildweasel74


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Football moves on a lot in 10-15 years. That Tyrone team wouldn't lay a glove on the current Dublin team.
Yes because that Tyrone team would be too old now to lay a glove on the current Dublin team.
No, because the Tyrone team of that time played nowhere near the level of the current Dublin team.
If that Tyrone team were exposed to modern low risk football with a big focus on strength and conditioning they very much would have laid a glove on them and more. FFS the current Tyrone team only lost by 3 points to the current Dublin in Omagh with a number of players not near the level of Tyrone's noughties players

A 21 point deficit over three games tho

Ah yes, lets conveniently pick the only game out of the three that was not knockout and look at it as a marker!

BennyHarp

Considering a combined team between the two teams, I'd have Ricey, Cormac, Gormley and Jordan in defence and Cavanagh in midfield and only Kilkenny of the Dublin forward line would be good enough to squeeze into a unit including McGuigan, Dooher, Mulligan, O'Neill and Canavan. So in my biased view, we'd have 10 of a potential starting 15 which would suggest we'd have a chance at least.
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Wildweasel74

In the 6yr period you won all-Ireland how many championship games u lost? Beat by an average Donegal team in 2004.,beat by a bad Derry team in 2006 and couldn't score in 1 half of football! knocked out in 20007 and a somehow ended up playing wexford to get to a final in 2008!won 2 al-ireland through the bck door. Dublin in a 8yr period have won 6 all-Ireland through the front door and beat only 2 times, compare Tyrone forward line to Dublin from a few yrs bck with connolly, Flynn, kilkenny., and Brogan, only O'Neill and Canavan would made that forward line!

trileacman

Quote from: BennyHarp on September 16, 2018, 10:15:50 PM
Considering a combined team between the two teams, I'd have Ricey, Cormac, Gormley and Jordan in defence and Cavanagh in midfield and only Kilkenny of the Dublin forward line would be good enough to squeeze into a unit including McGuigan, Dooher, Mulligan, O'Neill and Canavan. So in my biased view, we'd have 10 of a potential starting 15 which would suggest we'd have a chance at least.

If there's a combination of the two teams to be made it's the Tyrone noughties team and Dublin's county funding.
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