Tír Eoghain vs Áth Cliath - Páirc Uí hÉilí, An Ómaigh - 11/04/2010

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rrhf

Some tremendous saves alright orangemen but some wayward kickouts too..  All in all those who think that Tyrone are finished may be proven terribly right in June or beautifully wrong in September, no one can tell,  Who knows Harte might revisit the drawing board before Antrim and reinvent and reinvigorate this Tyrone team spectacularly. 

ziggysego

Quote from: The Aristocrat on April 12, 2010, 08:00:08 PM
You all must be smoking some serious mindblowing narcotics if you think this Tyrone team is even half finished. Makes me sick to see people call for Mickys Head on a different substandard forum.

Seen that. Pulled them on it too.
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Baile an tuaigh

Talk of Tyrone's demise has been greatly exaggerated. The Championship is a marathon and not a sprint. Mickey Harte for me is not only a seasoned and prov-en manager he is also a philosopher. A very intelligent human being who will take risks and experiment during the league, to see what will work best for Tyrone down the road. The only thing you can be guaranteed that is in his mind is the Championship. Some people have to be patient and keep the faith and not have such a short memory. This is the time of the year to make mistakes and its only by making mistakes you learn a bout your weakness. Tyrone made the semi finals last year and realized they were a couple of players short against Cork. It looks like they have found four new faces for a least the first 18 places. They will be much stronger than last year and a year more experienced. To look at Tyrone's future you just have to look at their past. Teams that thought Tyrone were wounded and went in for the kill ended up being killed themselves. Tyrone are the real deal.

INDIANA

Quote from: Baile an tuaigh on April 13, 2010, 03:26:29 AM
Talk of Tyrone's demise has been greatly exaggerated. The Championship is a marathon and not a sprint. Mickey Harte for me is not only a seasoned and prov-en manager he is also a philosopher. A very intelligent human being who will take risks and experiment during the league, to see what will work best for Tyrone down the road. The only thing you can be guaranteed that is in his mind is the Championship. Some people have to be patient and keep the faith and not have such a short memory. This is the time of the year to make mistakes and its only by making mistakes you learn a bout your weakness. Tyrone made the semi finals last year and realized they were a couple of players short against Cork. It looks like they have found four new faces for a least the first 18 places. They will be much stronger than last year and a year more experienced. To look at Tyrone's future you just have to look at their past. Teams that thought Tyrone were wounded and went in for the kill ended up being killed themselves. Tyrone are the real deal.

Can't agree they are stronger than last year because they aren't. At a similar level as last year for me ie last 4 material but certainly not all ireland winning level for me. Just don't see these new players everyone is talking about.
Cork will decide the destination of this years all ireland. Its theirs if they want it.

Shadylimp

i see 'sandwiches in the boot' is conveniently choosing not to comment on his clubmate mark donnellys performance the other day, yet when its someone else playing poorly he's the first on board to call for their heads. Come on sandwiches, stop hiding ya big farmer ya!
'Oh honey I didn't get drunk. I just went into a strange fantasy world'

omagh_gael

What was wrong with his performance? TBH no one really had a great game and I don't see the need for you to highlight his performance.

longrunsthefox

Quote from: Kerry Mike on April 12, 2010, 07:44:11 PM
Never one to piss on anyone's parade but enjoy your travels around Div 2 next year :P

You're in Sheehy territory there Mike. Even when getting relegated Tyrone still beat Kerry  :-*

Shadylimp

no, i'm not trying to knock donnellys performance, just looking to highlight sandwiches inability to analyse tyrones matches fairly, for i remember him criticising young mcnabb and coney after one match in the early part of the season, yet when donnelly was quiet the other day, or for that matter gormleys performance as well, he remains quiet. I just want consistency in his constant criticism!
'Oh honey I didn't get drunk. I just went into a strange fantasy world'


Shadylimp

'Oh honey I didn't get drunk. I just went into a strange fantasy world'

Carmen Stateside

Quote from: Shadylimp on April 13, 2010, 11:30:13 AM
i'm living in omagh, so i suppose i'd be an omagh man!

So you are not a member of any club in Tyrone?

Canalman

Fair is fair...... my sister,brother and his girlfriend went up to HP last Sunday. They were very impressed with the welcome....... got their hands shaked off them by Tyrone fans after the game. To say the least they were impressed.

Well Done all.

qz

Quote from: INDIANA on April 13, 2010, 09:49:56 AM
Quote from: Baile an tuaigh on April 13, 2010, 03:26:29 AM
Talk of Tyrone's demise has been greatly exaggerated. The Championship is a marathon and not a sprint. Mickey Harte for me is not only a seasoned and prov-en manager he is also a philosopher. A very intelligent human being who will take risks and experiment during the league, to see what will work best for Tyrone down the road. The only thing you can be guaranteed that is in his mind is the Championship. Some people have to be patient and keep the faith and not have such a short memory. This is the time of the year to make mistakes and its only by making mistakes you learn a bout your weakness. Tyrone made the semi finals last year and realized they were a couple of players short against Cork. It looks like they have found four new faces for a least the first 18 places. They will be much stronger than last year and a year more experienced. To look at Tyrone's future you just have to look at their past. Teams that thought Tyrone were wounded and went in for the kill ended up being killed themselves. Tyrone are the real deal.

Can't agree they are stronger than last year because they aren't. At a similar level as last year for me ie last 4 material but certainly not all ireland winning level for me. Just don't see these new players everyone is talking about.
Cork will decide the destination of this years all ireland. Its theirs if they want it.


In post no.170 you profess to only seeing one of Tyrone's 12 or so games this year, so not sure how you are in a position to make too much significant comment on the matter.This may explain why you cannot see the new players, we who have seen all the tyrone games this year are referring to.

INDIANA

Quote from: qz on April 13, 2010, 12:49:48 PM
Quote from: INDIANA on April 13, 2010, 09:49:56 AM
Quote from: Baile an tuaigh on April 13, 2010, 03:26:29 AM
Talk of Tyrone's demise has been greatly exaggerated. The Championship is a marathon and not a sprint. Mickey Harte for me is not only a seasoned and prov-en manager he is also a philosopher. A very intelligent human being who will take risks and experiment during the league, to see what will work best for Tyrone down the road. The only thing you can be guaranteed that is in his mind is the Championship. Some people have to be patient and keep the faith and not have such a short memory. This is the time of the year to make mistakes and its only by making mistakes you learn a bout your weakness. Tyrone made the semi finals last year and realized they were a couple of players short against Cork. It looks like they have found four new faces for a least the first 18 places. They will be much stronger than last year and a year more experienced. To look at Tyrone's future you just have to look at their past. Teams that thought Tyrone were wounded and went in for the kill ended up being killed themselves. Tyrone are the real deal.

Can't agree they are stronger than last year because they aren't. At a similar level as last year for me ie last 4 material but certainly not all ireland winning level for me. Just don't see these new players everyone is talking about.
Cork will decide the destination of this years all ireland. Its theirs if they want it.


In post no.170 you profess to only seeing one of Tyrone's 12 or so games this year, so not sure how you are in a position to make too much significant comment on the matter.This may explain why you cannot see the new players, we who have seen all the tyrone games this year are referring to.

You've struggled at 21 level for quite some time now so I doubt I've missed a lot. Some of these new players have been around for3- 5 years! Peter Harte is a good player and so is Cassidy. After that I think you're struggling. Mulgrew and Peter Donnelly were two of the best underage I've seen but neither came through. And that should be a big concern for you.

rrhf

No not really, a bigger loss than that was a potentially great forward  in Niall mc Ginn to celtic but I think we'll be back quicker than you think.  I think  with the likes of 4 all star winner  Sean Cavanagh at 26 years old we will have time to develop other youngsters too.