Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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bogball88

Michael O'Neill must be putting in serious shifts in training

NotedObserver

What was the thoughts on the HT subs?
Both Ben and rc quiet enough and Ruairi C hit a couple of wides. Both subs just returning from layoffs and performed like it as well. Not sure role on Michael Oneill as Donegal ran through us and not sure he is physical enough to do much about that.
Mattie Donnelly still the best player at breaking lines and the fact Tyrone haven't developed any other line breakers from last year is worrying as there are some surely within the county

Tyrone11234

We don't have enough big men to break lines and unfortunately the lads coming through are also small.Ruairi C has been very poor this year

TyroneClubs

Quote from: breakingball78 on May 25, 2024, 08:40:28 PMWhen does Logan and dooher realise that mcshane is not good enough. Fair enough a few years ago he was sublime and and played well for Tyrone but now he just up to the pace. If Owen roes was div3 would he get a call up for Tyrone?

So out of all the boys playing you pick McShane who played 20 mins and came on when Donegal were on well on top. Strange

King of the dingos

Praying shea o'hair starts on Sunday. Brings more to the table in terms of taking men on, breaking lines etc. than the current crop of wing backs/forwards that dooher employs - cullen, o'donnell, devlin etc. All seem to play backwards nearly.


statto

Quote from: An Watcher on May 26, 2024, 12:04:39 AMDid anyone really think we could beat donegal tonight.  Seriously.  We have better players but vast difference on the sideline.  My god
They were in good positions to win against them 6 weeks ago twice so I would presume so. 

statto

Quote from: bogball88 on May 26, 2024, 09:43:21 AMMichael O'Neill must be putting in serious shifts in training
How this lad gets lining out at 11 for Tyrone is a mystery don't see what he brings to the table. 

NotedObserver

Quote from: King of the dingos on May 27, 2024, 08:16:44 AMPraying shea o'hair starts on Sunday. Brings more to the table in terms of taking men on, breaking lines etc. than the current crop of wing backs/forwards that dooher employs - cullen, o'donnell, devlin etc. All seem to play backwards nearly.



Maybe I will be wrong but his pace will be hard to ignore in training this week. Seanie thankless task 2 weeks in a row and hopeful we will see something else next week

Mikhailov

Is there anyway you can watch a repeat of the game v Donegal?

imtommygunn

If you have gaa go you can watch it back I think.

Lamh Dhearg Alba

Quote from: statto on May 27, 2024, 08:22:16 AM
Quote from: An Watcher on May 26, 2024, 12:04:39 AMDid anyone really think we could beat donegal tonight.  Seriously.  We have better players but vast difference on the sideline.  My god
They were in good positions to win against them 6 weeks ago twice so I would presume so. 

And didn't. And yet another second half collapse this time. Did you really think Tyrone would win?

Said it often enough but while we should be eternally grateful to Dooher and Logan for taking the shackles off Mickey's team and leading them to Sam in 2021, everything since has been miles from the required standard. A rudderless ship and a team which is way less than the sum of their parts. Individual talent keeps them competitive but lack of a coherent plan and identity so clear against anyone half decent. With the talent coming through Tyrone really need to have a rethink.

Jerome

Does anyone know Dooher/Logan's championship record our wins, draws and losses?
Bound to be close to more losses than wins?

statto

#17037
Quote from: Lamh Dhearg Alba on May 27, 2024, 10:30:16 PM
Quote from: statto on May 27, 2024, 08:22:16 AM
Quote from: An Watcher on May 26, 2024, 12:04:39 AMDid anyone really think we could beat donegal tonight.  Seriously.  We have better players but vast difference on the sideline.  My god
They were in good positions to win against them 6 weeks ago twice so I would presume so. 

And didn't. And yet another second half collapse this time. Did you really think Tyrone would win?

Said it often enough but while we should be eternally grateful to Dooher and Logan for taking the shackles off Mickey's team and leading them to Sam in 2021, everything since has been miles from the required standard. A rudderless ship and a team which is way less than the sum of their parts. Individual talent keeps them competitive but lack of a coherent plan and identity so clear against anyone half decent. With the talent coming through Tyrone really need to have a rethink.
This wasn't a David v Goliath game Tyrone have thrived as underdogs in the past and it was well within their capability to win the game. to suggest Tyrone didn't expect to win the game I don't think is correct. 

The younger Canavan seems over hyped from what I have saw to date. Darragh and McCurry could do with some support up top.  McGeary at last showing a bit of form is a positive for them moving forward. 

inroundthesquare

#17038
Quote from: Jerome on May 28, 2024, 06:48:45 AMDoes anyone know Dooher/Logan's championship record our wins, draws and losses?
Bound to be close to more losses than wins?


Won 9
Drawn 1
Lost 7

Since All-Ireland win
Won 4
Drawn 1
Lost 7

RedHand88

Quote from: inroundthesquare on May 28, 2024, 01:10:58 PM
Quote from: Jerome on May 28, 2024, 06:48:45 AMDoes anyone know Dooher/Logan's championship record our wins, draws and losses?
Bound to be close to more losses than wins?


Won 9
Drawn 1
Lost 7

Since All-Ireland win
Won 4
Drawn 1
Lost 7

That's not great reading.