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#1
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 11:21:39 PM
Smith is another player Miyagi has heard an awful lot about over the years but has never seen him play particularly.

Miyagi, being truthful, rarely goes to matches that are not in Breffni Park or his own clubs ground. He remembers Smith playing against Down in a MFC and was truly awful. Miyagi also heard he was even worse when the u21's played this year.

Just that time I saw him, he looked like he was starting to fulfill his potentail.

What exactly has gone wrong with him? Injury, lack of interest? Miyagi not too sure
#2
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 11:08:01 PM
Miyagi gets the feeling Sammy does not like him...

Miyagi saw the lad play in Cuchullains game against Gowna. In Breffni Park they did do battle.

He looked a liittle unfit, but great determination and skill he showed. A couple of points he got as well.

Have not seen him play since.
#3
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 10:44:16 PM
Quote from: cavan4sam on August 11, 2009, 10:33:40 PM
Quote from: Mr Miyagi on August 11, 2009, 10:02:04 PM
Quote from: Lawrence of Knockbride on August 11, 2009, 07:43:53 PM
That's the Tierney. I'd say he's big, strong and quite fast for a young lad. His shooting let him down at times but he may just have had a bad day. I agree that Barry Reilly was anonymous and sluggish looking. First time I've seen him. Is he the lad that was in Oz? What happened?

Interest Miyagi he does. Yes well Miyagi presume it was the same fella.

Yes, I wonder how he got on. Miyagi red he went Down Under a couple of weeks ago but never heard anymore. From that showing, well, he has a lot to do.

Miyagi was impressed my Colm Smith's workrate also. 

Miyagi would it be too much to ask for you to construct your sentences properly? Its very hard to make head nor tail of them!!



And to you, it is Mr Miyagi.

But worry you should not, Miyagi does not visit gaaboard too often. Access to internet, he has a problem with. 
#4
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 10:42:33 PM
Quote from: cavan4sam on August 11, 2009, 10:33:40 PM
Quote from: Mr Miyagi on August 11, 2009, 10:02:04 PM
Quote from: Lawrence of Knockbride on August 11, 2009, 07:43:53 PM
That's the Tierney. I'd say he's big, strong and quite fast for a young lad. His shooting let him down at times but he may just have had a bad day. I agree that Barry Reilly was anonymous and sluggish looking. First time I've seen him. Is he the lad that was in Oz? What happened?

Interest Miyagi he does. Yes well Miyagi presume it was the same fella.

Yes, I wonder how he got on. Miyagi red he went Down Under a couple of weeks ago but never heard anymore. From that showing, well, he has a lot to do.

Miyagi was impressed my Colm Smith's workrate also. 

Miyagi would it be too much to ask for you to construct your sentences properly? Its very hard to make head nor tail of them!!



I didn't realise you were abit of a racist cavan4sam...do you have a problem with how people from my nation speak ???
#5
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 10:02:04 PM
Quote from: Lawrence of Knockbride on August 11, 2009, 07:43:53 PM
That's the Tierney. I'd say he's big, strong and quite fast for a young lad. His shooting let him down at times but he may just have had a bad day. I agree that Barry Reilly was anonymous and sluggish looking. First time I've seen him. Is he the lad that was in Oz? What happened?

Interest Miyagi he does. Yes well Miyagi presume it was the same fella.

Yes, I wonder how he got on. Miyagi red he went Down Under a couple of weeks ago but never heard anymore. From that showing, well, he has a lot to do.

Miyagi was impressed my Colm Smith's workrate also. 
#6
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 07:04:25 PM
Is Tierney the young lad that didn't play for the minors this year? Miyagi has heard quite a bit about him but would not know that much. What kind of player is he?

Was very disappointed with Kingscourt the other night Miyagi was. Also thought Barry Reilly vastly underperformed consiering his repitaion but anytime Miyagi has seen him,which would have been with the minors the first year, he has been poor enough.


If only Martin Reilly could get stronger - Miyagi would rate him a lot.
#7
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
August 11, 2009, 06:07:38 PM
Miyagi just read Hoganstand and had an idea.

Of all the games seen by the eyes of your heads, who has impressed you - now that the group stages are over?

Another thing that crossed Miyagi's mind is interesting he thinks...How many of last year's county panel see did you playing for their clubs and they failed to stand out. Me would not have seen enough of a spread of games to comment.

As far as Miyagi is concerned, Cavan need to start from scratch and finding players performing well with their clubs...well, vital it is.

Miyagi is honest man and will state that only games in Breffni Park he has seen thus  far bar one involving his own club.

Good  Performers:
Mark McKeever (Gowna)
Declan Reilly (Bailieborough)
Keith Fannin (Drumgoon)
Martin Reilly (Killygarry)
Martin Dunne (Gaels)
Conor Smith (Cuchullainnss)
Ray Cullivan (Ballyahaise)

#8
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
July 28, 2009, 10:23:08 PM
Miyagi read papers today and Miyagi had to stop working. Head in hands in disbelief they went.

Miyagi thinks the CB are a disgrace and would like Danielson to get his hands on them and kick them out of power.

For too long have they been ruining Miyagi's dreams.

Miyagi does not know Mr Carr but he is glad that the man has refused to be bullied by a bunch of people with noodles for brains. 

Miyagi hopes clubs think sensibly and be rational. Stability is needed I think.

Perhaps allow Mr Carr another chance. Change his back-room team and get more people in around him. For two brains is better than one.

Miyagi is good friends with a Cavan Gaels player, he once coached him, and he think that Mr Carr is very good in areas but thinks he needs stronger characters around him to help in areas he not so good at. This make sense to everyonebody?

Miyagi would also like to say that if someone from his Karate club went to Classical Music concert night before tournament, he would kick them out of group and not let them back in even if they offered I a free lifetime supply of Chicken Curry.

All for one and one for all is my adopted motto.
#9
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
July 21, 2009, 12:47:15 PM
Miyagi too read Post and thinks some of the team is interesting.

Cavan posts thinks this is the team to get Cavan back on the road


1. Alan O'Mara - Don't know too much about him only playing with underage teams he has been. Miyagi ask fellow man at work and he said his kick-out is very good and accurate. He say he not ready to by-pass James just yet but deserve McKenna Cup game or two.
2. Joey Jordan - Seen him play alot of the years. He is good friends with my Danielson. Does exactly what he says on the tin, if not him then the team needs another Ronseal style Corner-back.
3. Eoin Smith - Miyagi like a lot!
4. Darren Smith - Miyagi also like but prefer to see number 3 on his back.
5. Eamon Reilly - From Miyagi's club. He would lead my Karate club. A real leader. Carr needs one of thems
6. Mark McKeever - Miyagi not sure over attitude. Miyagi sick of this and wants Carr to get 15 hard-working lads together
7. Ronan Flanagan - Blessed with talent
8. Trevor Crowe - His strength might even overcome Mr Miyagi himself. Football interest him does not
9. Declan McKiernan - Miyagi know little about him.
10. Paul Brady - If only he could put his attiude and effort into the water bottles and get the team to drink it.
11. Mickey Lyng - Miyagi knows how good he is but what would be the point of Danielson being good at fighting if he never fights
12. Eddie O'Reilly - no no no no no
13. Gerard Pierson - Not so sure over him. Has not done it enough
14. Ray Cullivan - Miyagi remembers Cullivan playign WF two years and wants to see him back there
15.  Seanie Johnston - Miyagi does not need to explain the reasons here
#10
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
July 18, 2009, 12:53:22 PM
Quote from: boojangles on July 18, 2009, 12:39:09 PM
Quote from: anglocelt39 on July 18, 2009, 12:18:34 PM
Mr. Miyagi, welcome on board. You're not related to a lad by the name of Mr. Pain by any chance?

Mr Pains Internet baby! :D

Welcome Mr Miyagi.

Celt Man- Is your club man not still the Minor Board Chairman?? That is a ridiculous situation although Im not suprised by it,the same thing happened our Minors a few years back,being thrown into Division 1 with only 17 players.We pleaded to be put in Div.3 or 4 but to no avail.We played 2 games,got hockeyed and the lads decided they didnt want to play anymore.

I seen that Gowna team a few times,they have some fine footballers and are well managed by Gerry Cadden,who is over Cornafean this year.They will take stopping in Division 1.


Miyagi can assure you he is no baby. Miyagi is five foot seven. I must be big baby
#11
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
July 18, 2009, 12:36:35 PM
Quote from: anglocelt39 on July 18, 2009, 12:18:34 PM
Mr. Miyagi, welcome on board. You're not related to a lad by the name of Mr. Pain by any chance?

anglocelt 39, much appreciated your warm welcoming is . Miyagi thought he would not be welcomed on this board but Danielson urged him to join to voice his opinion.

Miyagi has never heard of Mr Pain.

I suppose I need to back through past posts to learn more about him. i wonder if he likes noodles as much as me?

I like his name though, perhaps  a brother from another mother he could be
#12
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
July 18, 2009, 11:51:34 AM
Mr Miyagi has loved Cavan football for a long time but right now Mr Miyagi is hurting.

His beloved county, in the last 6 in the country, it is.

It needs overhaul. It needs bravery. It needs officials to think outside the box.

Mr Miyagi could talk about the state of Cavan football for hours and who he thinks should be playing but Tommy Carr would not listen to Mr Miyagi. He seems to only listen to Niall Lynch who shows blatant preferece to players from clubs near him. Niall Lynch needs to cop on and Tommy Carr needs to start looking at different players. Ones that tried before they have not.

Mr Miyagi would also like to see Tommy Carr stay in the job, and show what he is made of. After a year in Cavan, Carr must know the players and if he has a half a brain he should know the ones with the bad attitude in the squad. On Mr Miyagi's orders bad influences must go and if that means James Reilly so be it. Miyagi does be told that James likes sitting on bum bum and not working hard. Carr must find a replacement and move on - although Mr Miyagi loves when James blocks ball from goal.

However Mr Miyagi had a long chat with Danielson and we have one condition for Tommy to keep his job. He must take a 50% pay cut. Lie to ourselves we must not, Tommy gets paid a lot of money and in recessionary times and based on his performance he must offer cut.

Mr Miyagi would also appreciate seeing Carr attending club games, even if it is only a Junior match. Carr needs new players and he must find them himself. Next year the team that plays must be his team and not the one that played the last few years.

Carr must find players and not feed them - so they are hungry. The must come together as a unit, recognise where we are, and aim to change it.

Miyagi also feel that the Cavan team has no leader. A ship without a rudder it could be described as. This has to change.

If Miyagi come back from Dublin to watch Cavan play  in McKenna Cup, he wants them to take it seriously and starting building a winning mentality.

Losers for too long we have been.....