Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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Going back a bit, but Niall Morgan shouldn't be on the field never mind taking the frees. A complete liability.

bigpackiechestout

Quote from: Christmas Lights on May 03, 2018, 12:59:12 PM
Incredible article from Mugsy, loved it.  Top top slating. Had all the subtly of a car wreck.  Refreshing to see rather than the same boring nonsense you see people pedal in interviews week in and week out.

Also, is there a method to Mugsy's madness, it will surely spur on the slated ones to perform better.  Possibly the boot in the hole they needed?


I'd have less of a problem with Mugsy sticking the boot in if it was based on facts. Enda McGinley and Philly Jordan are two that give reasoned analysis, often criticising Tyrone and pointing out their flaws but doing it in an informed manner.

longballin

Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 02:01:42 PM
Quote from: Christmas Lights on May 03, 2018, 12:59:12 PM
Incredible article from Mugsy, loved it.  Top top slating. Had all the subtly of a car wreck.  Refreshing to see rather than the same boring nonsense you see people pedal in interviews week in and week out.

Also, is there a method to Mugsy's madness, it will surely spur on the slated ones to perform better.  Possibly the boot in the hole they needed?


I'd have less of a problem with Mugsy sticking the boot in if it was based on facts. Enda McGinley and Philly Jordan are two that give reasoned analysis, often criticising Tyrone and pointing out their flaws but doing it in an informed manner.

Philly does, Enda certainly doesn't.

bigpackiechestout

Quote from: longballin on May 03, 2018, 02:17:07 PM
Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 02:01:42 PM
Quote from: Christmas Lights on May 03, 2018, 12:59:12 PM
Incredible article from Mugsy, loved it.  Top top slating. Had all the subtly of a car wreck.  Refreshing to see rather than the same boring nonsense you see people pedal in interviews week in and week out.

Also, is there a method to Mugsy's madness, it will surely spur on the slated ones to perform better.  Possibly the boot in the hole they needed?


I'd have less of a problem with Mugsy sticking the boot in if it was based on facts. Enda McGinley and Philly Jordan are two that give reasoned analysis, often criticising Tyrone and pointing out their flaws but doing it in an informed manner.

Philly does, Enda certainly doesn't.

Doesn't what? In my opinion Enda is one of the best pundits around and definitely don't think he is a Tyrone 'cheerleader' in any way.

GetOverTheBar

Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 11:53:36 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on May 03, 2018, 11:42:22 AM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on May 03, 2018, 11:38:13 AM
Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 10:35:50 AM
I was disappointed to see Mugsy in the papers trying to stir up controversy in return for a few quid from Paddy power. I think he was particularly harsh on Morgan and don't think that a fellow Tyrone man, and former team mate of Nialls, should be sticking the knife in like this. He said that Brennan would kick the longer range frees blindfolded, if Mugsy was watching Tyrone in the league this year at all he would know this is not the case. Lee racked up a big tally from frees throughout the league but it has to be said that a number of these were handy ones from close in and that he was guilty of missing a few longer range ones. It's also very easy to say that Lee should hit, and would score, all of our frees but the fact remains that he hasn't been tested in the white heat of a championship match that is in the balance so the jury should remain out until this happens.

Mugsy also claimed that our style is too defensive and that he would like to see Lee, Bradley, Skeet and Harte all playing closer to goal. Again, has he not been watching Tyrone this year? This was exactly the forward line v Donegal and Mayo in our good run towards the end of the League and Niall Sludden was also playing further up the pitch.

I didnt get reading it but did Mugsy state that none of the Tyrone forwards would have got on any of the Tyrone teams that won All Ireland.
Agree of Disagree? IMO its hard to disagree, Certainly not in the first 2 all Ireland wins anyway!!
Maybe Sludden would be the only one who would come close to it and even at that you'd have to throw him in at wing forward cause B.McGuigan certainly wouldnt be replaced

He's absolutely correct. None of them would have got onto the teams of the 00s. That in itself is no insult, just reality.

Are we not classing Matty Donnelly or Petey Harte as forwards? Because either of them would have made those teams. In case you have all forgotten, Ryan Mellon, Marty Penrose and Tommy McGuigan all started in All Ireland finals in the 00s.

Neither are forwards, but if you want to class as a forward - Peter Harte, maybe would be knocking the door. Donnelly doesn't get a snff.

For me Harte is a wonderful player, but a Dooher/Cavlin/McGuigan/O'Neill/Mulligan/Canavan/Penrose he is not.

bigpackiechestout

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Quote from: GetOverTheBar on May 03, 2018, 03:51:41 PM
Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 11:53:36 AM
Quote from: GetOverTheBar on May 03, 2018, 11:42:22 AM
Quote from: GaaFanatic123 on May 03, 2018, 11:38:13 AM
Quote from: bigpackiechestout on May 03, 2018, 10:35:50 AM
I was disappointed to see Mugsy in the papers trying to stir up controversy in return for a few quid from Paddy power. I think he was particularly harsh on Morgan and don't think that a fellow Tyrone man, and former team mate of Nialls, should be sticking the knife in like this. He said that Brennan would kick the longer range frees blindfolded, if Mugsy was watching Tyrone in the league this year at all he would know this is not the case. Lee racked up a big tally from frees throughout the league but it has to be said that a number of these were handy ones from close in and that he was guilty of missing a few longer range ones. It's also very easy to say that Lee should hit, and would score, all of our frees but the fact remains that he hasn't been tested in the white heat of a championship match that is in the balance so the jury should remain out until this happens.

Mugsy also claimed that our style is too defensive and that he would like to see Lee, Bradley, Skeet and Harte all playing closer to goal. Again, has he not been watching Tyrone this year? This was exactly the forward line v Donegal and Mayo in our good run towards the end of the League and Niall Sludden was also playing further up the pitch.

I didnt get reading it but did Mugsy state that none of the Tyrone forwards would have got on any of the Tyrone teams that won All Ireland.
Agree of Disagree? IMO its hard to disagree, Certainly not in the first 2 all Ireland wins anyway!!
Maybe Sludden would be the only one who would come close to it and even at that you'd have to throw him in at wing forward cause B.McGuigan certainly wouldnt be replaced

He's absolutely correct. None of them would have got onto the teams of the 00s. That in itself is no insult, just reality.

Are we not classing Matty Donnelly or Petey Harte as forwards? Because either of them would have made those teams. In case you have all forgotten, Ryan Mellon, Marty Penrose and Tommy McGuigan all started in All Ireland finals in the 00s.

Neither are forwards, but if you want to class as a forward - Peter Harte, maybe would be knocking the door. Donnelly doesn't get a snff.

For me Harte is a wonderful player, but a Dooher/Cavlin/McGuigan/O'Neill/Mulligan/Canavan/Penrose he is not.

In my opinion Penrose isn't fit to lace Peter Harte's boots and Matty Donnelly is a better half forward than Ryan Mellon ever was

sambostar

Yes I wouldn't put Penrose or Mellon in the same class as Canavan/Cavlan/Dooher/SON/Mulligan.

Harte & Matty better than either Penrose or Mellon. I remember Mellon got the 1st 2 points I think in the 2005 final for Tyrone but don't think he did a pile after that

BennyHarp

I think neither Mattie or Harte are particularly good leaders and struggle a little when they are the main focus of the opposition attention. In that regard I think the pair of them would have thrived when the opposition focus may have been on Canavan, O'Neill or Mugsy. Donnelly would have made hay given the space Kerry afforded Ryan Mellon....as did Ryan in the first half of 05 to be fair and both would be much better versions of themselves with better quality team mates.
That was never a square ball!!

Jim Bob

When Mugsy was on the team squad didn't really bother me whether he was picked or not. Had some outstanding moments in the Tyrone jersey but consistent he was not. Shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Canavan or O'Neill. He seems to think he was a better player than any of the forwards we have now. He wasn't.

longballin

Quote from: Jim Bob on May 03, 2018, 07:07:55 PM
When Mugsy was on the team squad didn't really bother me whether he was picked or not. Had some outstanding moments in the Tyrone jersey but consistent he was not. Shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Canavan or O'Neill. He seems to think he was a better player than any of the forwards we have now. He wasn't.

I would say he was..

southtyronegael

wouldnt exactly say o neill was consistent either. unreal year in 05 but alot of injuries other years. didnt start finals of 03 or 08. canavan out on his own with ability, consistency, reliability and longevity.

longballin

What they wouldn't give to have O'Neill and Mugsy now.

southtyronegael

Quote from: longballin on May 03, 2018, 09:48:44 PM
What they wouldn't give to have O'Neill and Mugsy now.
to be honest it wouldnt have made much difference this last few years cause we dont kick the ball inside. would o neill or mulligan have been much use against dublin last year with our gameplan?

longballin

Quote from: southtyronegael on May 03, 2018, 09:55:08 PM
Quote from: longballin on May 03, 2018, 09:48:44 PM
What they wouldn't give to have O'Neill and Mugsy now.
to be honest it wouldnt have made much difference this last few years cause we dont kick the ball inside. would o neill or mulligan have been much use against dublin last year with our gameplan?

That's true, very hard to blossom playing like that probaly why so many good forwards havent come through... Coney, McNiece, McKenna, McCurry...

Christmas Lights

Quote from: Jim Bob on May 03, 2018, 07:07:55 PM
When Mugsy was on the team squad didn't really bother me whether he was picked or not. Had some outstanding moments in the Tyrone jersey but consistent he was not. Shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Canavan or O'Neill. He seems to think he was a better player than any of the forwards we have now. He wasn't.

A truly embarrassing post. Have a word with yourself.