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GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 1 ...
Last post by onefineday - Today at 04:25:15 AM
Quote from: Manning18 on May 18, 2024, 10:33:04 PM
Quote from: screenexile on May 18, 2024, 08:15:51 PM
Quote from: sam03/05 on May 18, 2024, 08:03:08 PMThought Hartes comments after the game were a disgrace. Said he didn't see mckinless incident , but then proceeded to accuse Comer of making a meal of it and theatrics.
It was as  blatant a red card as seen at a game & it more or less ended Comers involvement in the game. McKinless deserves a lengthy ban for it

Comer 100% made a meal of the initial free obviously not of the stamp.

I didn't see the stamp at first and I'm sure Harte hadn't seen footage by the time he was interviewed either!

Are you serious? It took him out of the game. He hobbled around for 10 mins, took a painkilling injection at half time and went off because he couldn't move soon after. It might've derailed his season

Scandalous comments from Harte really

Too many people are taking the red card as if it's an isolated result. "changed the game", or "Derry performed well with 14"

It took Galway's best player out of the game. If you offered Joyce the option of keeping Comer fit and in the game and leaving Derry with 15 players I'm fairly sure he'd have taken it
On the stamp, absolutely disgraceful and can't be condoned, but just curious if that was comer's injury that has limited him most of the year until now? In other words, was it a targeting of a known injury like the incident with Sean Kelly v Mayo last year?
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GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 1 ...
Last post by onefineday - Today at 04:16:51 AM
Quote from: marty34 on May 18, 2024, 11:04:05 PMSilly, but not unexpected behaviour from Mc Kinless.  Let his team mates down badly. Derry needed to start the game well and stay in the game but in reality, the game was over with the deserved red card.

Previous to that, Derry's shooting was brutal. How many did they kick into the keeper's hands? It's shocking at that level. Do they not do shooting at training? - doesn't look like it from today's show.

No Derry goals today and never really created any good chances. Derry scored goals for fun during league. That threat seems, for whatever reason, to be gone currently. 

Since the league final, Derry's momentum has tailed away significantly. After the long break, I'd expect them to be bursting the doors down to rectify the Donegal performance but I'd be really disappointed.  They looked very average and disjointed.

Obviously a few players were injured but lack of championship experience on the bench was telling. The panel must be very light. 

Why were so many let go and why were U20's brought in?



The whole performance reminded me of what we had to endure from about 2012 until 2018. No pace, no dynamism, no invention.

The result was no surprise, the stories floating around of injuries and players leaving the panel pointed to a dilution of the bond these lads seem to have had since Gallagher took over - probably forged over the multiple maniacal sessions he put them through. Discipline was shocking today, is this indicative of discontent on the camp? Someone mentioned the training camp in the sun, was that the catalyst for some of this, was there a limit on numbers who could travel or something of that nature?

The lack of goal threat the last 2 games has been particularly notable, Derry has been built on goals for the last 3 years, the oxygen goals and chances have given the team has spurred them on, built confidence and kept their high octane football mostly on the front foot.

This performance was just insipid, uninspiring, the game was poor quality and not much of a spectacle, Galway weren't great and are still a long way off their potential peak, Walsh was barely in the game (once again), Comer hadn't done much prior to the disgraceful stamping incident, Kelly also a long way off what he's capable of.

Harte's post match interview was laughable, good performance, heartened by the efforts, theatrics, didn't see it etc....
He'd have been better off refusing to talk to them rather than spew that drivel.
All is not lost, we need the team leaders to take control and set examples, mckaigue, Rodgers, Glass, McGuigan et al, they're bound to be hurting. If we can get McEvoy and Doherty back then maybe we can recapture something for Armagh's visit and get a performance more reminiscent of what we've been accustomed to for the last couple of years. Score difference may well make winning the group a big ask from here, but we can still finish second and salvage some championship pride from the season.
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General discussion / Re: FAI...June 2024 Friendlies...
Last post by GAABoardMod5 - Today at 02:17:01 AM
June 4 v Hungary in Aviva Stadium

June 11 v Portugal in Aveiro, Portugal

John O'Shea still in charge.
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General discussion / Re: FAI...New Manager Hunt con...
Last post by JPGJOHNNYG - Today at 01:54:42 AM
Quote from: Itchy on Today at 12:53:25 AMAaron Connolly let go by Hull. What is the story with that lad.

A real shame. He looked the real deal at Brighton at the beginning but seemed to have other distractions. Parrot and obafemi also have gone massively backwards after early promise. Idah's spell at Celtic at least has seemed to  get him going again.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 1 ...
Last post by Manning18 - Today at 01:37:42 AM
Quote from: Blowitupref on Today at 12:17:12 AM
Quote from: AustinPowers on May 18, 2024, 11:25:46 PM
Quote from: sam03/05 on May 18, 2024, 08:03:08 PMThought Hartes comments after the game were a disgrace. Said he didn't see mckinless incident , but then proceeded to accuse Comer of making a meal of it and theatrics.
It was as  blatant a red card as seen at a game & it more or less ended Comers involvement in the game. McKinless deserves a lengthy ban for it

Didn't Gavin  Devlin get 3 months for similar  back in the day?

Don't know about back in the day by according to the rules it looks like a two game ban the max McKinless will get.

Two's probably lenient but in line with rule books

After the league game in 22 there was a lot of local chatter that he had eye gouged Sean Kelly. Paul Conroy accidentally broke a Derry players jaw in the same game so everyone felt the need to move on and nothing more was made of it.

Mckinless went on to play brilliantly in 2023, especially against Kerry in the semi final when I and I assume most people were shouting for him

Absolutely disgusting incidents like today make me think it's infinitely more likely that those multiple reports of eye gouging were genuine
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General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by Armagh18 - Today at 01:26:39 AM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on Today at 01:00:24 AM
Quote from: Ghost on Today at 12:55:01 AM
Quote from: Itchy on Today at 12:50:38 AM
Quote from: Ghost on Today at 12:46:34 AMFury's best days are behind him. Don't think he has it in him to win a rematch.

If he gets 3 judges like the middle one he might. That was scandalous that it was a split decision.

Was a strange one alright. Would they rig the scorecards to make it seem tighter to sell the rematch better?

Bizzare that Fury's team sent him out into the 12th thinking he was in control. Not that he'd have got the knockout anyway.
David Haye calling out that the ref rescued Fury when he was rocking.
Yeah I thought so too
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General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by Armagh18 - Today at 01:25:58 AM
How tf was that a split decision?
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General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by From the Bunker - Today at 01:03:19 AM
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General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by square_ball - Today at 01:01:39 AM
Fury was edging the fight until that 9th round. After that it was all Usyk.
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General discussion / Re: Boxing Thread
Last post by SHEEDY - Today at 01:00:53 AM
'happy new year'!!! It's May Tyson ffs 😂