Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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God14

Quote from: Dire Ear on March 29, 2022, 01:08:36 PM
I think my concerns atm would be the discipline from the 2 Island boyos, the form of McShane and McKenna , injury to MDonn and strength of the bench.   Alot to work on,  faith  ;)

Early whispers seem to suggest Matties injury is a bad one

TyroneOnlooker

Quote from: God14 on March 29, 2022, 01:41:39 PM
Quote from: Dire Ear on March 29, 2022, 01:08:36 PM
I think my concerns atm would be the discipline from the 2 Island boyos, the form of McShane and McKenna , injury to MDonn and strength of the bench.   Alot to work on,  faith  ;)

Early whispers seem to suggest Matties injury is a bad one

Did Matty not detach the hamstring off the bone against Derrygonnelly in 2019? If it's another injury to the same muscle it could be a long lay off.

MC

He had a few issues with it last year as well.
Needs careful managing of it - yoga and pilates may be just as critical as S&C for him.
5 weeks for a hamstring injury is tight - unless he came off as a precaution.

Dire Ear

We could have seen his last game, I'd be fearing

omagh_gael

What's the story with Michael O'Neill?

Under Lights

Quote from: omagh_gael on March 30, 2022, 03:42:21 PM
What's the story with Michael O'Neill?

Doing rehab program. Was back om bench for Kerry game for the fiirst time since AI final

HokeyPokey

Paul Donaghy quit too now according to BelTel. Hasn't convinced much since his first two or three games, but still felt he could have pushed on...

Under Lights

Quote from: HokeyPokey on March 31, 2022, 05:53:41 PM
Paul Donaghy quit too now according to BelTel. Hasn't convinced much since his first two or three games, but still felt he could have pushed on...

Odd time to quit, McShane in poor form, Donnelly injured good chance he would have played v Fermanagh and then it's up to him, but maybe other reasons

tyrone08

Quote from: Under Lights on March 31, 2022, 06:03:08 PM
Quote from: HokeyPokey on March 31, 2022, 05:53:41 PM
Paul Donaghy quit too now according to BelTel. Hasn't convinced much since his first two or three games, but still felt he could have pushed on...

Odd time to quit, McShane in poor form, Donnelly injured good chance he would have played v Fermanagh and then it's up to him, but maybe other reasons

Jesus. There has to be something fundamentally wrong here, they can't all have valid reasons. You would have imagined this is a perfect time for a forward to stake a claim.

Any injury to McCurry and tyrone are in serious difficulties.

Under Lights

You would imagine a lot of players may be tempted at a summer in USA

HokeyPokey

Quote from: tyrone08 on March 31, 2022, 06:46:42 PM
Quote from: Under Lights on March 31, 2022, 06:03:08 PM
Quote from: HokeyPokey on March 31, 2022, 05:53:41 PM
Paul Donaghy quit too now according to BelTel. Hasn't convinced much since his first two or three games, but still felt he could have pushed on...

Odd time to quit, McShane in poor form, Donnelly injured good chance he would have played v Fermanagh and then it's up to him, but maybe other reasons

Jesus. There has to be something fundamentally wrong here, they can't all have valid reasons. You would have imagined this is a perfect time for a forward to stake a claim.

Any injury to McCurry and tyrone are in serious difficulties.

Sometimes the simplest answer may be the answer. It doesn't always have to be scandalous. There have been plenty of exits, some have commented on it and nobody has had any bad words to say which wasn't the case previously. Most were peripheral and not getting much game time and or pushing on age wise. Several had withdrew before.

I think with covid as well and having been restricted in what can we do, I think boys would be slower to commit for the amount of training and no matches. A summer in America would be hard to turn down after the last two years...

God14

Donaghy actually quit earlier in the year but management managed to cajole him around. He started immediately after and was given his chance. Not taken. Very disappointing, but IMHO he wasn't up to the standard, YET. The top defenders found him easy to read.
SOS to McAliskey please management!

tyrone08

For me the issue will be the standard of the training. I remember kieran saying last year that having a strong panel with the likes of Lee brennan and sparky etc allowed the defenders to get better during the training as everyone was gunning for a starting position.

That amount of talent walking away has to effect the training. Any suggestions on who could be brought in.

The Trap

If lads on the squad not getting much football were allowed to play for the clubs it would help a lot! Takes away the club v County stuff......tyrones downfall could be squad depth.....

Tyrone11234

Surely the star game system gets looked at soon