NFL Division 2 2025

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AnDúnAbú94

Quote from: JPO on February 02, 2025, 07:53:12 PMWasnt at the game but saw Down on tv last weeekend and that was enough. Modern football at its worst. I dont rate Cork either

Hilarious to come on here criticising players when you didn't even see them play. Down won multiple long kickouts in the second half which gave them the platform to comeback

Sheedy

Quote from: JPO on February 02, 2025, 07:53:12 PMWasnt at the game but saw Down on tv last weeekend and that was enough. Modern football at its worst. I dont rate Cork either
you weren't at the match but you're still gonna come on here to slag the players off. Hopefully you don't bother going to the rest of the games either by the way 👍

snoopdog

Quote from: JPO on February 02, 2025, 07:53:12 PMWasnt at the game but saw Down on tv last weeekend and that was enough. Modern football at its worst. I dont rate Cork either
My god. Such a WUM.

Sheedy

2 games played and the table taking shape much as expected, Roscommon and Monaghan setting the pace and I'd expect them to remain in those places at the end of the league. Cavan and Westmeath both with no points so far and I think it'll be between those 2, Down and Meath for the relegation places and from a Down point of view hopefully we'll have enough to stay in the division

JPO

 I'll give the Down players credit for  being a tough bunch mind you. They can take serious head injuries, rolling about in agony but within minutes they're up and running again. Amazing. Tough lads   

Dunneroyal

Meath look better balanced than last year. Or previous season. Returning players have added experience and calmness. Much more purpose this year. RB is doing very well so far
Hon the royal

twohands!!!

Quote from: Dunneroyal on February 04, 2025, 08:54:38 AMMeath look better balanced than last year. Or previous season. Returning players have added experience and calmness. Much more purpose this year. RB is doing very well so far

You're fierce diplomatic - I suppose O'Rourke still gets a lot of credit from his time as a player.

5times5times

Agree with clearys point on down's goal.. in no way was that a free for "barging".. down player with the stupid odd boots, jumped in the air (classic kilcoo style) and bought the free.

Dunneroyal

Quote from: twohands!!! on February 04, 2025, 12:42:40 PM
Quote from: Dunneroyal on February 04, 2025, 08:54:38 AMMeath look better balanced than last year. Or previous season. Returning players have added experience and calmness. Much more purpose this year. RB is doing very well so far

You're fierce diplomatic - I suppose O'Rourke still gets a lot of credit from his time as a player.
Ahh he was a fantastic player, but as they say great players don't always make great managers. RB is a totally different manager and will bring the best out of the panel. We made the right decision to change. It had to be done
Hon the royal

SouthOfThe Bann

Cork v Westmeath - Cork should have too much for a much weakened Westmeath side. Cork by 10.

Cavan v Louth - All is not well in Cavan. Louth will have enough to get over this one. Louth by 3.

Roscommon v Monaghan - expect a very high scoring game here if weather allows it. Rossies might have too much at home but wouldn't be surprised if Monaghan snuck it. Rossies by 2.

Down v Meath - Meath make the short trip up the motorway to Newry. Will probably get the shopping done in Asda on the way home. Expect them to bring home the 2 points as well as several slabs of cheap Italian beer. Meath by 3.

armaghniac

Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on February 14, 2025, 10:13:30 PMDown v Meath - Meath make the short trip up the motorway to Newry. Will probably get the shopping done in Asda on the way home. Expect them to bring home the 2 points as well as several slabs of cheap Italian beer. Meath by 3.

There isn't an Asda in Newry.
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cavanmaniac

Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on February 14, 2025, 10:13:30 PMCavan v Louth - All is not well in Cavan. Louth will have enough to get over this one. Louth by 3.

Some backroom reshuffling this early on shows things aren't going well at all, but at least they were somewhat decisive about addressing it. Whatever may or may not be in the tank of this ageing squad, you'll see it this weekend. Anything less than a stirring response in this game from Cavan and relegation is a near certainty.

SouthOfThe Bann

Quote from: armaghniac on February 15, 2025, 12:17:57 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on February 14, 2025, 10:13:30 PMDown v Meath - Meath make the short trip up the motorway to Newry. Will probably get the shopping done in Asda on the way home. Expect them to bring home the 2 points as well as several slabs of cheap Italian beer. Meath by 3.

There isn't an Asda in Newry.

Apologies getting mixed up with Enniskillen.

Sainsburys will have to do.

Tubberman

Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on February 14, 2025, 10:13:30 PMCork v Westmeath - Cork should have too much for a much weakened Westmeath side. Cork by 10.

Cavan v Louth - All is not well in Cavan. Louth will have enough to get over this one. Louth by 3.

Roscommon v Monaghan - expect a very high scoring game here if weather allows it. Rossies might have too much at home but wouldn't be surprised if Monaghan snuck it. Rossies by 2.

Down v Meath - Meath make the short trip up the motorway to Newry. Will probably get the shopping done in Asda on the way home. Expect them to bring home the 2 points as well as several slabs of cheap Italian beer. Meath by 3.

What's the talk, if any, in Monaghan about what impact Andy Moran is having? They seem to be putting up big scores anyway, and without Conor McManus obviously.
A lot in Mayo are already looking at who should succeed McStay, because there's no sign of progression under himself and Rochford.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

ardtole

Would Austin O'Malley be in the conversation after his success with Cuala?