What would constitute a good season for Kerry?

Started by Darby, May 29, 2015, 03:14:16 PM

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Darby

After their heartwarming triumph in 2014, Kerry are once again underdogs for 2015. That's understandable. Can the Cinderella story be repeated? Realistically not. Realism must be the order of the day, and this strong footballing county will be in no doubt as to their limitations. They were hilariously fortunate in 2014, but none of us were complaining. It was nice to see a team like that winning the All-Ireland.

Kerry will probably face Tipperary in the Munster semi-final. Is it beyond Kerry to win that match? Tipp will be very confident, of course, but I think Kerry can make it to a Munster final again. They would not beat Cork, but they surely have a decent chance of making it to Croke Park again.

Kerry can aim high again in 2015. Lightening won't strike twice, but there's nothing to suggest that they're not one of the top ten footballing teams in the country right now. I hope they can put the doubters in their place.


Rossfan

Answer to the question posed in the title is (as always)
SAM.
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

twohands!!!

It's Kerry so a good season is when they win Sam, a bad season is when they don't. Simple.

Same as Kilkenny in the hurling.

From the Bunker

Quote from: twohands!!! on May 29, 2015, 04:41:20 PM
It's Kerry so a good season is when they win Sam, a bad season is when they don't. Simple.

Same as Kilkenny in the hurling.

It's the same as for us poor Mayo heads! Except we have been having a lot of bad seasons for some time now!

Over the Bar

A good season for Kerry would be a only one game versus a footballing county in Munster and straight into the AI Q finals so they don't really need to start training until July.   Oh!?... wait a min..