TG4 - Club Championships Coverage

Started by drici, September 23, 2007, 05:05:49 PM

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Estimator

Kilcoo have been shockin in front of goals. Should have at the very least 1-6 on the board.
Ulster League Champions 2009

bennydorano

That's shocking poor from Kilcoo. The short passing shite giving Kilmacud all the time in the world to get back (after pressing the kick out) and choke up the defence. Kilmacud will have expended serious energy there but hard to see a huge turnaround.

Baile an tuaigh

The game getting away from Kilcoo alot of scorable chances missed. Kilmacud happy to invite them up the field and wait to turn them over and hit them quickly on the counter attack.

armaghniac

Kilmacud are patiently building and taking their chances, Kilcoo are missing their final shits.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Captain Obvious

Kilmacud Crokes have been strong defensively on route to this final, they force the opposition to shoot under pressure or from areas they wouldn't normally. Kilcoo need to keep the heads and improve their decision making and shot selection 2nd half.

SHEEDY

Nightmare 1st half for Kilcoo, game looks gone already
nil satis nisi optimum

JoG2

A quick goal for Kilcoo could turn the tide. They definitely have the players to get back into this game. Crokes have been excellent so far.

Blowitupref

Great goal line clearance that looked like it was going to be a certain goal fot Kilmacud.
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Estimator

Should've been game over there. Great defending.
Ulster League Champions 2009

Baile an tuaigh

2nd half similar pattern to the first half.

imtommygunn

It is quite surprising how far off the pace kilo are. Kilmacaud in front for every ball and just look fitter, stronger and faster all over.

This is without mannion too.

Baile an tuaigh


Blowitupref

Goal for Kilcoo from a mis hit 45. Game on 0-9 to 1-4 Kilmacud lead 46 minutes played.
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

CK_Redhand

Will that go down as an own goal or for the Kilcoo goalkeeper?

imtommygunn

Since when have Gaa refs done the thing soccer refs do to indicate the player got the ball??