Quote from: heffo on March 11, 2009, 01:59:35 PMQuote from: Reillers on March 11, 2009, 01:44:07 PMQuote from: Galwaybhoy on March 11, 2009, 01:37:41 PM1. my opinion has always stayed the same.Quote from: bottlethrower7 on March 11, 2009, 10:28:45 AM
and will this be the end of the strike?
surely not. The issue was with the board, not McCarthy, right?
so the board will appoint a new manager to manage a lot of spotty imposters?
not the 08 panel. Because they stand firm by their convictions. And their problem is Frank Murphy, but he hadn't quit.
So the strike continues
right?
This is what I was thinking as well. It seems McCarthy was the problem, but because McCarthy had done nothing wrong and players should NEVER be allowed to pick the manager and just so as to justify their actions they had to say Frank Murphy was the problem and McCarthy was just a "pawn". Well if thats true then surely these players who stand so strongly by their believes that they were risking their careers for the betterment of Cork hurling will now continue on their strike until Murphy is gone. I somehow doubt very much they will. Like the majority of people in the country I'm disgusted by the players actions, and their "moving of the goalposts" when it suits them.
2.Gerald was the short term problem.
3.The clubs have the power to get rid of the CB. The clubs are the only ones who can get rid of FM.
4.There's not much more the players can do.
1. Your opinion has flip-flopped so much over the course of this issue. In fact on several occassions you've gone from emphatically denying something to admitting it in the same sentence.
2. Gerarld was the short term problem? What next, the county board? After that the clubs? Will they setup their own hurling association not unlike the WWE - they can then charge admission and keep it all themselves - they can split the money the way they have been doing - the higher your media profile the bigger share you get - dare speak up against this and you'll be the one getting paramilitary threats
3. "The clubs have the power to get rid of the CB. The clubs are the only ones who can get rid of FM. " - You spent 300 pages on this topic telling me this was impossible - so I've been right all along have I?
4. "There's not much more the players can do" - Oh they've done more than enough..
Was it not stated some time back that the clubs couldn't get rid of FM? That he was unsackable? That he was appointed from Croke Park and so nobody in Cork could sack him? If that's the case then how can the clubs now have the power to get rid of him? And even moreso, how can they be the only ones with the power to get rid of him?