Meath vs. Tyrone

Started by Jinxy, July 20, 2013, 08:39:08 PM

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sam03/05

I would be very worried if McGinley picks up Reilly. I would say he will more likely be playing a roving role from half forward. Poor player in my opinion, I could think of about ten club players who are better than him, for that role.
Hope I'm proved wrong but not convinced.

ONeill

Not that long ago I suppose.

Saturday will be a great occasion.

Cavan - the real aristocrats of Ulster. Great to see their jersey back at HQ
Galway and Cork - 2 Rolls Royce counties
Meath - For me, the true footballing county in Ireland. Hard and mostly fair.
Tyrone - Johnny come latelys but always involved in memorable games.
And London.

Value for money.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

omagh_gael

I wonder will Packie continue with his sky high booming kick outs this weekend? With Meath's two large men in the middle those type of kickouts could completely negate the influence of the men O'Neill highlighted above.

ONeill

I think it's his only way, although I think it was the correct tactic in Newbridge given the heat.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

reddgnhand

No Cassidy very disappointing. Hope Bambi can stay on his feet.

BennyHarp

Newman, Sheridan, Bray is a strong looking full forward line for Meath. Though I'm happier with Clarke on Sheridan than Bray.
That was never a square ball!!

Up The Middle

Its good to see Colm and Peter getting another chance, it would be wrong to drop them after 10 1 bad performance.

Ciaran McGinleys inclusion is purely football based and nothing to do with where he is from
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God14

Ciaran McGinley is a better footballer than he's shown in a Tyrone jersey to date. It takes a year or more to find your feet at this level - look at Mattie Donnelly.

Up The Middle

Quote from: God14 on July 26, 2013, 09:40:13 AM
Ciaran McGinley is a better footballer than he's shown in a Tyrone jersey to date. It takes a year or more to find your feet at this level - look at Mattie Donnelly.

He gets the ball puts his head down and runs straight for the corner, if somebody opens the gate in Croke park he will run straight up the motorway to Ballygawley.
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nrico2006

Quote from: Up The Middle on July 26, 2013, 09:21:58 AM
Its good to see Colm and Peter getting another chance, it would be wrong to drop them after 10 1 bad performance.

Ciaran McGinleys inclusion is purely football based and nothing to do with where he is from

What about Penrose?
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Up The Middle

Quote from: nrico2006 on July 26, 2013, 10:14:25 AM
Quote from: Up The Middle on July 26, 2013, 09:21:58 AM
Its good to see Colm and Peter getting another chance, it would be wrong to drop them after 10 1 bad performance.

Ciaran McGinleys inclusion is purely football based and nothing to do with where he is from

What about Penrose?

What about him?
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Jinxy

I've always liked Penrose.
Why are so many Tyrone fans down on him?
If you were any use you'd be playing.

To whom it may concern

McGinley won't play at 5. I'd say there will be a reshuffle with probably Mattie Donnelly picking Reilly up or else Joe McMahon but it would be ideal if Joe could sweep like the last day.

Conor Gormley put the shackles on Bray in 2007 after he ran around Ricey so he may well be sent to do the same tomorrow although Gormley wouldn't have the speed of those years now. Harsh on McCrory being dropped but he does have a tendency to play the forward from behind which is fatal in Croke Park.

Biggest gripe would be Cassidy not starting. Think we will get cleaned at midfield as neither Cavanagh are natural fielders.

Defence could line out McCarron, Clarke and Gormley in FB line; Mattie Donnelly, Harte and McKenna HB line; 2 Cavanaghs; HF line of McGinley Mark Donnelly, Penrose; FF line of McCurry and O'Neill with Joe sweeping

thejuice

Meath -

P O'Rourke;

D Keoghan, K Reilly, B Menton;
P Harnan, M Burke, S Kenny;

B Meade, C Gillespie;

E Wallace, D Carroll, G Reilly;
S Bray, J Sheridan, M Newman.


Think its a bit harsh on Peadar to be dropped but so be it. Not sure what we will see from Joe. I'm not sure how he is most effectively deployed or how long he will last.
It won't be the next manager but the one after that Meath will become competitive again - MO'D 2016