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#1696
Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 07:12:48 PM
Quote from: Schkite on May 24, 2009, 07:07:16 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 07:05:02 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 07:02:50 PM
Mullen an absolute disgrace, hope he gets at least a Month, no call for the dirty low tactic he resorted to. An absolute sc**bag.
thought Mullan did his job - Enda Lynn was out muscled today - Brian showed what was needed. Fight fire with fire!

So you're advocating Mullen's actions, well there's clearly no talking to you. And you think Monaghan are a disgrace!


Schkite it was Monaghan we where playing - as Cassidy said we had to match Monaghan physically and Derry did today. It was not nice and it did not entertain the public watching on television - but Monaghan are no angels!

Yes but I'm talking about you agreeing with Mullen's actions. You can be physical without resorting to a low blow like that. We're no angels surely but I'm trying to say neither are Derry, people making out like we dragged them down to our level!  :D Derry were the worse at it today.
#1697
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 07:07:28 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 07:05:02 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 07:02:50 PM
Mullen an absolute disgrace, hope he gets at least a Month, no call for the dirty low tactic he resorted to. An absolute sc**bag.
thought Mullan did his job - Enda Lynn was out muscled today - Brian showed what was needed. Fight fire with fire!

Don't defend Mullen for what he did was disgusting. If his job was something in UFC (Ultimate Fighting Challenge) then he did his job, it was cowardly and uncalled for and I hope to God he gets his comeuppance.

Well at least you can see it was wrong, but you still need to take off the blinkers in regard to some of the other stuff. We were missing players too you know. As Maguire said, we kicked ourselves out of it. Had our forwards been anyway on their game in the first half we'd have won. That's not even mentioning the square ball goal which Bradley wasn't even sure of at the time.

And the most negative team in Ulster, hardly! Watch any football last week? This game was always going to be dirty after the last 2 years.
#1698
Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 07:05:02 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 07:02:50 PM
Mullen an absolute disgrace, hope he gets at least a Month, no call for the dirty low tactic he resorted to. An absolute sc**bag.
thought Mullan did his job - Enda Lynn was out muscled today - Brian showed what was needed. Fight fire with fire!

So you're advocating Mullen's actions, well there's clearly no talking to you. And you think Monaghan are a disgrace!
#1699
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 06:59:32 PM
Quote from: Maguire01 on May 24, 2009, 06:55:58 PM
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 24, 2009, 06:46:50 PM
Dick Clerkin is one dirty dirty *******.
How did you manage to single out Clerkin out of all that went on today?

Clerkin should have walked at the end of the 1st half pushed the Derry man in the face in front of the ref after the whistle and him sitting on a yellow. Clerkin is a dirty fouling b**tard and always has been, he's well named put it like that.

Doherty should have went earlier too, tripped up a player right in front of the ref right after his first yellow. Or what about when he had Clerkin down, holding his head into the ground, he was far more guilty then Clerkin today no matter what you Derry yokes say.
#1700
Having the blinkers one doensn't describe what's coming out of some here!

Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 06:56:43 PM
Clerkin was absolute disgrace - gesturing to the crowd with his little TV box - he was at doherty the whole game - fergal was a saint putting up with it for so long.

Yeah he was a real credit to your county today!  :D

Both teams were at it FFS, if you can't see that there's no saving you.

Quote from: Oakleafer1993 on May 24, 2009, 06:56:43 PM
Referee was rubbish.

I agree, how he didn't send off Mullen for kneeing McManus in the balls I'll never know.
#1701
Quote from: tbrick18 on May 23, 2009, 07:18:33 PM
Quote from: Schkite on May 23, 2009, 05:51:14 PM
All the same whiskeysteve, Vinny's no slouch, I'd be confident enough of him keeping up with E Bradley. But we'll need to be winning the breaks and cutting off the supply at the same time. That half-back line of ours is generally fairly attacking so not sure if they'll all be crowding the defence, though there's a good chance that D Freeman will be deployed as a sweeper in front of the full-back line as he has been in the past.
You're right, Vinny is no slouch and I think he's one of the best players Monaghan have, but don't underestimate the speed of Skinner. He will win 70-80% of the ball played in front of the 2 of them. It remains to be seen what he will do with that posession but I can actually see him becoming at least as important to our attack as Paddy.
I think both half-back lines are fairly attack minded so I can see this being a lot of counter-attacking football from both side, but at the same time I cant see huge scores.
Who knows what will happen...but I cant wait!

Yeah by all accounts Eoin Bradley has come on some amount this year, read an interview with him there this week and he said he was in the gym all winter. Seems like he's becoming a real dangerous forward in his own right and stepping out of Paddy's shadow. There's alot of talk about him having a big year in him so I'll look forward to seeing him tomorrow. Both teams have been focusing on this game over anything else since the draw was made, and it's only a day away! Can't wait myself!
#1702
All the same whiskeysteve, Vinny's no slouch, I'd be confident enough of him keeping up with E Bradley. But we'll need to be winning the breaks and cutting off the supply at the same time. That half-back line of ours is generally fairly attacking so not sure if they'll all be crowding the defence, though there's a good chance that D Freeman will be deployed as a sweeper in front of the full-back line as he has been in the past.
#1703
General discussion / Re: U2
May 23, 2009, 05:25:21 PM
Quote from: Minder on May 23, 2009, 03:02:02 PM
Quote from: 5 Sams on May 23, 2009, 02:14:59 PM
Sky Channel 364 - Q Music Channel

U2 day....all day today ;D
So i see 5 Sams, i turned it on this morning and the end of the video for "All i want is you" was just finishing, they seemed to be burying someone in it. I have never seen it before and had a quick look on Youtube but it was all live versions. Anyone have a link?

Here you go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-TssRlmmBE
#1704
I'd say that will be the team that lines out alright. JP mustn't be fully fit and you wouldn't want to throw him in here like that. To be honest it might work out for the best as now it's fairly obvious who's marking who, and it looks good I think; Dessie on P Bradley, Vinny on E Bradley, and McArdle will follow Kielt wherever he goes.
#1705
Nani won't feature in the CL final then, thank fcuk.
#1706
I'd say if JP is fit it'll be McArdle to miss out, bit harsh but Banty seems to prefer to start Damien.

It would be idiotic to drop McManus IMO, Ronaghan starting ahead of Downey is a possibility though given his lack of experience, but I'd still start Downey and Ronaghan is a good man to come on.
#1707
Quote from: Logan on May 22, 2009, 02:35:16 PM
Quote from: Mid Mon on May 22, 2009, 11:30:52 AM
Any starting team announced by Monaghan yet?
Wondering the same myself!

Announced at training tonight I think.
#1708
Apparently we're hot favourites in the minors going by the papers, but I wouldn't know much at all about the Derry minors so I couldn't really compare. Seems like Derry only have one of last year's team back, while we have eight back, 4 of which were starters last year. Players like Boyle, McCarey and Dooney still there along with 12 of the All-Ireland VEC winning team of this year, it does look good on paper but as I say I'd know nothing of the Derry team.
#1709
How do they know how Monaghan will deal with Eoin Bradley? I'd say they don't have a clue as it will be someone marking him that hasn't before. The real question is how will Derry deal with Finlay, that will be a new experience for them.

Maguire's right though, all this talk means nothing and I'm sure both management teams are at a level footing in terms of knowing the other team's play.
#1710
Quote from: Oakleafer93 on May 21, 2009, 02:51:08 PM
The diference is Derry are quite familiar with the Monaghan team but this Derry team had had an overhaul with 2/3 of the team from the last day not playing.

So.... that would mean only a third of the Derry players on Sunday are familar with the Monaghan team, and it's the management first meeting with them. They can have it drilled into them every training about Monaghan but at the end of the day it's up to the players and Derry have 4 championship debutants there, can they match the intensity of their markers, and will they stand up and be counted if/when the shit hits the fan?