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Show posts MenuQuote from: Reillers on August 10, 2009, 02:20:23 AM
I didn't say they'd be beaten in the final, but I do think the hunger seems to be going from them. It doesn't really have anything to do with Cork. Like I said, KK have the ability to remake their team. It might be the end of the road for a few players soon enough, but KK being KK can probably produce another 10 stars.
I said they looked to be lacking that intensity this season that they had in the past few, that's all. Hunger's one thing, ability is another. KK are the best team in the country by a mile, but they seem to be lacking that bite and fire that we saw clearly last season.
Quote from: dowling on July 27, 2009, 08:36:25 PM
So I take it that's that, 'till later on in the year anyway. Obviously all the pro-strike posters are at a loss to explain Cork's further demise without Gerald being there. Or would it be too much to think you've all caught yourselves on now.
Quote from: Reillers on July 16, 2009, 10:25:32 PM
And that's curtains. FFS. We actually could have won this match, IF the right team was played, but that team in places defies logic. Season will be over by Saturday night I'd say.
QuoteBRISBANE'S BELFAST PROPOSAL
Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at 10:20 amBY ALLISON WALLACE
BRISBANE have revealed they are in negotiations with Irish officials over a 'clash-of-the-codes' game which could raise up to $1.2 million for charity.
The game, which according to Brisbane CEO Michael Bowers has been four years in the making, would take place between the Lions and an Ulster province all-star team, at a Northern Ireland 32,500 seat stadium.
"There's been quite a bit of interest in a game in Northern Ireland...the game's big everywhere there," Bowers told SEN this morning.
Bowers said that the match would preferably be played in October, and will follow the Gaelic style of football more closely than Australian Rules.
"There would be more of an accent on Gaelic footy to capture the attention of the locals, they don't get to see a lot of big games up there."
The proposed game is also seen by Bowers as an excellent opportunity for the development of Brisbane's young players.
"For the young, developing (players), to see some of the stuff that goes on in other parts of the world, it would be great for their development."
Quote from: INDIANA on April 06, 2009, 03:09:58 PM
Is it any wonder the country hates the sight of these guys.
Quote from: Reillers on March 24, 2009, 12:11:16 AM
I really can't get over how incredibly hateful and bitter some of ye are. You'd swear ye'd have something better to do then spend your time bitching about Cork for every reason under the sun.
Quote from: Bud Wiser on March 12, 2009, 09:55:48 AM
Here is a rule for you Nicky. If a senior intercounty team issue a statement that they are going on strike they should within 24 hrs get a registered letter suspending them from the championship and League for two years. Why? I am glad to see Dublin Hurling on the rise but according to Reillers and the Shoppers down in Cork and the papers the Dub's only played a junior c team. They gained points in the league while Clare have now to play the professionals to try and get the same number of points. When teams go on strike they upset the entire country and Cork knew that before they started. What happens if the lower teams that got points for nothing and teams that should be in the first division are relegated? Whose gate receipts, in turn, icome and in turn money required for clubs have Cork affected then? The team that plays Clare should be the team that played Dublin or no team. Jesus what I would give to be in Nicky Brennans chair today, I would put manners on these f**kers I tell you. !!
Quote from: The GAA on March 11, 2009, 12:25:51 PM
I think its ridiculous to link these threats to the the cork hurlers - not that they're been given credence.
Quoteif you were asking me to assess the level of likelihood that the threat is credibly from the continuity irish republican army, then i'd say no. the caller would have to quote a recognised codeword for that to be the case - otherwise any gobhite could make claims on behalf of any terrorist organisation
Quote from: The GAA on March 11, 2009, 12:03:52 PM
How can some tool pretending to e from the CIRA be linked to the players?
That is ridiculous