Paudie O' Shea

Started by sans pessimism, September 17, 2011, 09:27:45 AM

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bcarrier

Paudi the great man manager didnt deal with Kennelly so well in 2002 when he came back and trained with squad for six weeks or so before final but didnt get in the 30. Might explain the aussie obsession.

Ciarrai_thuaidh

The man is an ar5ehole. To have to read that shit 7 days after losing an All Ireland does nothing for my humour.
"Better to die on your feet,than live on your knees"...

orangeman

Paidí doesn't like Jack and he allows this prejudice to take a dig or three at Jack.

It's all very well being wise after the event.

Is he looking his job back again ?.

Hardy

Quote from: orangeman on September 25, 2011, 09:14:58 PM
Is he looking his job back again ?.

I don't think even the guards would have him back at this stage.

Farrandeelin

Lads, nothing different to Maughan and O'Mahony bitching about each other in their columns following a Mayo defeat.
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Jinxy

Neither of them are within an asses roar of being as pig ignorant as Páidí.
If you were any use you'd be playing.

seafoid

#21
In fairness aroo Kerry were 4 points up after 64 minutes and they lost.
So there must be something dysfunctional.

It was very like the 94 hurling final when Offaly got the late goals. The joy of the Dublin fans was really obvious on the videos of the match. What a way to win! And beating Kerry! 

Kerry got to 8 all-Irelands and lost 4. In the old days Kerry managers would have been  executed for less aroo. 

Some Kerry fuballer was quoted earlier in the year that what keeps them going is the need to catch up with lads like Paidi with their 17 all-Ireland medals.
Now that they have failed AGAIN

PAIDI SHOWS THAT THE FOOTBALLERS ARE THE INNOCENT VICTIMS OF A BRUTAL KERRY FOOTBALL PONZI SCHEME WHERE INNOCENT FOOTBALLERS ARE BULLIED AND BRUTALISED INTO WINNING.

This is why  a Mayo win would be so good for fuball.   

mouview

A lot of Westmeath's success was down to Paidi's no. 2, Tomas O Flathartha, or so I was told by a good source.

seafoid

Quote from: mouview on September 26, 2011, 03:38:39 PM
A lot of Westmeath's success was down to Paidi's no. 2, Tomas O Flathartha, or so I was told by a good source.
I think that's what they told the Galway football board as well, Mouview.  ;)

Jinxy

Quote from: mouview on September 26, 2011, 03:38:39 PM
A lot of Westmeath's success was down to Paidi's no. 2, Tomas O Flathartha, or so I was told by a good source.

Well if the documentary was anything to go by I would have thought so.
Páidí sounded like a junior B manager talking to the players.
The way he shoved his way past supporters to get to the RTE people after the Leinster final was quite telling.
If you were any use you'd be playing.

AZOffaly

Quote from: Jinxy on September 26, 2011, 03:43:04 PM
Quote from: mouview on September 26, 2011, 03:38:39 PM
A lot of Westmeath's success was down to Paidi's no. 2, Tomas O Flathartha, or so I was told by a good source.

Well if the documentary was anything to go by I would have thought so.
Páidí sounded like a junior B manager talking to the players.
The way he shoved his way past supporters to get to the RTE people after the Leinster final was quite telling.

I was down in Ventry the autumn of 2004. A cousin of mine was on the Westmeath panel at the time. Paidi was in the pub, and I texted the cousin, asking would I say hello for him. The response I got was 'You'll probably see more of the crazy f**ker tonight than we did all year'.

sans pessimism

Quote from: AZOffaly on September 26, 2011, 03:44:53 PM
Quote from: Jinxy on September 26, 2011, 03:43:04 PM
Quote from: mouview on September 26, 2011, 03:38:39 PM
A lot of Westmeath's success was down to Paidi's no. 2, Tomas O Flathartha, or so I was told by a good source.

Well if the documentary was anything to go by I would have thought so.
Páidí sounded like a junior B manager talking to the players.
The way he shoved his way past supporters to get to the RTE people after the Leinster final was quite telling.

I was down in Ventry the autumn of 2004. A cousin of mine was on the Westmeath panel at the time. Paidi was in the pub, and I texted the cousin, asking would I say hello for him. The response I got was 'You'll probably see more of the crazy f**ker tonight than we did all year'.
;D
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