McKenna Cup 2024

Started by never kickt a ball, December 30, 2006, 02:22:48 AM

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ONeill

Quote from: ziggysego on January 28, 2012, 10:20:44 PM

Decent enough game for the time of year. I don't know why people are expecting a polished Tyrone and Derry side, it's a long way off that yet. It's about getting good, competitive football under their belts and into a winning frame of mind.


What Ziggy said was the most insightful. Means feck all if Kildare bate us out the gate next weekend.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

BennyCake


BennyCake

Colm Cavanagh wouldn't have picked up that injury, if the ref had sent him off, as he should have done.

Club Rossa

The game turned on the red card last night,Derry couldn't cope with the spare man at all.I didn't see what the red was for so can't say if it was harsh or not.
McCarron was the pick of the bunch for me with Murphy and Mattie Donnelly also impressing.It's always nice to beat them Derry wans but looking at the bigger picture i think Tyrone are going to struggle against the top teams this year.

tyroneman


Give and Go

McMahon's introduction was as important as the sending off. Added greater physicality to Tyrone. Great to see Paddy Bradley recover so well; he was on fire early on but the supply dried up and he couldnt get onto the ball in the second half.
Tyrone won't be too far off the pace. Nor Derry.
Be a bit worried for Derry's mentality; Tyrone look a tighter, more united outfit. Derry lost their way, leaders were lacking and just though the body language of players being subbed was indicative of individualism. 'Taking me off?'

EC Unique

Derry fans seem to be taking this defeat badly :D it is the McKenna cup FFS. Get over it and look forward to the league. I'm looking forward to the double header in croke next weekend.

shezam


thejuice

Nearly fell off the treadmill in the gym this morning after seeing GAA on the telly here. It was a news piece on Robinson going to the game. Pity they hardly showed any of the game. They showed a few dull moments but there you go.

Good to see some progress on that front.
It won't be the next manager but the one after that Meath will become competitive again - MO'D 2016

Archie Mitchell

Quote from: Blue and White on January 29, 2012, 11:14:38 AM
I think last nights final was a bit of a damp squib, totally ruined by an inept referee.  Derry were looking good in the first 20 minutes, winning alot of ball at midfield, solid in defence and kicking some good scores.  Obviously the big turning point was the sending off but gerard o'kane going off before that was a big blow.  Not sure what his injury was but he took a very cynical knee to the head 5 minutes before it and tyrone were definitly targetting him.  O'Kane was playing very well. Cavanagh should have got at least a yellow for the late shoulder charge to the back of Mc Callion (i think).  On the sending off, there was nothing in it, happened straight in front of me and both players were niggling at each other.  The linesman watched it the whole time from about 10 yards away and when Cavanagh hit the ground, the linesman shook his head and told him to get up.  It was the linesman on the far side of the pitch who made the call to send conway off.  Poor refereeing imo.  Cavanagh I think was embarassed by it all, from the resulting free kick he fell twice and decided to stay down the third time.  Havnt heard much about his injury but he cried wolf a few times too many to deserve sympathy and out of embarassment I think he took the decision himself to stay down. 

This ruined the game and it must have been awful to watch on TV.  Derry put O'Boyle to midfield but I wish they had brought on a midfielder and kept O'Boyle where he was at.  After the derry goal i could see brennan telling the derry midfield to put the ball in high on top of him as Tyrone looked vulnerable.  Unfortunately we didnt get the chance after the sending off.  Would have loved to have seen Patsy coming on.

All in all a good McKenna cup for derr, Morrow looked good and up until the sending off the defence seemed able to cope, though we couldnt get men back quick enough as the game wore on and this meant that Dillon was left isolated on O'neill alot.  Add in the kielts, muldoon, skinner and decky mullan and we might get a good run in the league!!

:D :D

Were you even at the game? After the sending off Bradley decided to push him down, can even be seen on the TV coverage. Then with the incident where he got injured, him and McGoldrick were both going for the ball, got tangled up and was accidental that McGoldrick's foot came in contact with Cavanagh's chest as both were falling. Again this can be seen by the TV coverage. He hardly saved himself the "embarrassment" by staying down pretending to be injured. 

NaomhBridAbĂș

thats a blow for cavanagh if he does have two broken ribs - thats gona keep him out for a few weeks/months? Anyone know how long the normal recovery period is for that sort of injury? He had been improving this season - has had a few good spells in the McKEnna cup run...will need him in the league campaign
in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. but he still only has one eye

Ulick

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on January 29, 2012, 02:31:26 PM
No sign of Iris though. The Ulster U21 final is more her thing I reckon.

Boom boom...  :D

Fuzzman


EC Unique

Quote from: NaomhBridAbĂș on January 29, 2012, 02:48:49 PM
thats a blow for cavanagh if he does have two broken ribs - thats gona keep him out for a few weeks/months? Anyone know how long the normal recovery period is for that sort of injury? He had been improving this season - has had a few good spells in the McKEnna cup run...will need him in the league campaign

6-8 weeks I would guess.

Real Talk

Quote from: Archie Mitchell on January 29, 2012, 02:29:05 PM
Quote from: Blue and White on January 29, 2012, 11:14:38 AM
I think last nights final was a bit of a damp squib, totally ruined by an inept referee.  Derry were looking good in the first 20 minutes, winning alot of ball at midfield, solid in defence and kicking some good scores.  Obviously the big turning point was the sending off but gerard o'kane going off before that was a big blow.  Not sure what his injury was but he took a very cynical knee to the head 5 minutes before it and tyrone were definitly targetting him.  O'Kane was playing very well. Cavanagh should have got at least a yellow for the late shoulder charge to the back of Mc Callion (i think).  On the sending off, there was nothing in it, happened straight in front of me and both players were niggling at each other.  The linesman watched it the whole time from about 10 yards away and when Cavanagh hit the ground, the linesman shook his head and told him to get up.  It was the linesman on the far side of the pitch who made the call to send conway off.  Poor refereeing imo.  Cavanagh I think was embarassed by it all, from the resulting free kick he fell twice and decided to stay down the third time.  Havnt heard much about his injury but he cried wolf a few times too many to deserve sympathy and out of embarassment I think he took the decision himself to stay down. 

This ruined the game and it must have been awful to watch on TV.  Derry put O'Boyle to midfield but I wish they had brought on a midfielder and kept O'Boyle where he was at.  After the derry goal i could see brennan telling the derry midfield to put the ball in high on top of him as Tyrone looked vulnerable.  Unfortunately we didnt get the chance after the sending off.  Would have loved to have seen Patsy coming on.

All in all a good McKenna cup for derr, Morrow looked good and up until the sending off the defence seemed able to cope, though we couldnt get men back quick enough as the game wore on and this meant that Dillon was left isolated on O'neill alot.  Add in the kielts, muldoon, skinner and decky mullan and we might get a good run in the league!!

:D :D

Were you even at the game? After the sending off Bradley decided to push him down, can even be seen on the TV coverage. Then with the incident where he got injured, him and McGoldrick were both going for the ball, got tangled up and was accidental that McGoldrick's foot came in contact with Cavanagh's chest as both were falling. Again this can be seen by the TV coverage. He hardly saved himself the "embarrassment" by staying down pretending to be injured. 
I'd say it was more out of fear than embarassmet ... like his brother he's fairlly good at crying
sure they will meet again in the league for the next episode. I think Derry should appeal the James Conway red card unfortunately his reputation doesn't do him any favours