NFL Division 1 2024

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Hound

Quote from: RedHand88 on February 18, 2024, 03:26:37 PM
Quote from: Hound on February 18, 2024, 03:25:50 PMWhy was Sean Kelly's point not allowed at the end?

Too many Tyrone lads turned down the chance to kick a point at the end. Can't expect the ref to allow play to keep going. Played an extra 45 seconds and the only stoppage that time could be added on for was a substitution

Think he hand passed it into the net?
Oh, I thought it went over. That explains it!  Cheers

Nanderson

Quote from: Hound on February 18, 2024, 03:25:50 PMWhy was Sean Kelly's point not allowed at the end?

Too many Tyrone lads turned down the chance to kick a point at the end. Can't expect the ref to allow play to keep going. Played an extra 45 seconds and the only stoppage that time could be added on for was a substitution
Quote from: Hound on February 18, 2024, 03:25:50 PMWhy was Sean Kelly's point not allowed at the end?

Too many Tyrone lads turned down the chance to kick a point at the end. Can't expect the ref to allow play to keep going. Played an extra 45 seconds and the only stoppage that time could be added on for was a substitution
Did the fisted effort not go into the net?

Lamh Dhearg Alba

Quote from: clarshack on February 18, 2024, 02:55:31 PMTyrone lucky that Matthew Tierney has missed a few easy frees.

Galway were lucky he was on the park to hit them! Clear cut red card in the first half. I didn't complain too much about Kilpatrick's red against Roscommon even though it should have been yellow, because he was asking for trouble flying into a challenge like that. But then you see that today, a clear red and it isn't given.

Tyrone performance nowhere near good enough regardless. Too many mistakes, poor decision making and lack of leadership. Seconds left and nobody is willing to take on a shot. Very poor and likely a very damaging defeat.


Hound

Quote from: clarshack on February 18, 2024, 03:24:34 PMShocking that no Tyrone player would take responsibility and shoot for an equaliser.
Looking at it again, it seems they were waiting for Morgan to come up to take it on!
In fairness, it's probably difficult for players to know exactly where they were on the 4 mins added time

greatpoint

Quote from: greatpoint on February 18, 2024, 03:25:34 PMTyrone "well in control" and "could go up a gear if needed"

I see the "could go up a gear" post has been deleted, hilarious.

galwayman

Quote from: GaillimhIarthair on February 18, 2024, 03:25:17 PMA hard watch but an important win in terms of trying to stay in Div 1. 
Some terrible turnovers late on that could have been very costly but got away with them.  A poor enough day from placed balls also.  Great to have Kelly back but more of the frontline lads will be required in the next few weeks.
Absolutely there are a few lads not up to this level (in my opinion) getting game time at the moment.
If we can get everyone fit we'll be a different animal.
Sean Kelly, Liam Silke, Cillian McDaid, Shane Walsh, Damien Comer.
Daniel O Flaherty had a huge impact today when he came on. He has wheels

Wildweasel74

Tyrone went downhill badly from their All-Ireland win, hard to nail what's wrong, or why they fell away.If they haven't Morgan or Canavan available they be in serious trouble

From the Bunker

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on February 18, 2024, 03:59:42 PMTyrone went downhill badly from their All-Ireland win, hard to nail what's wrong, or why they fell away.If they haven't Morgan or Canavan available they be in serious trouble

It;s quite easy - there was a plethora of lads who retired or dropped out after the AI win. They had put in years a drudgery under Harte, got to the promised land under Dooher. They knew they were not at the beginning of something big but at the end and counted their blessings to have got an AI at the end of it all.

ClubScene13

Tyrone poor again. If Mayo turn them over next week I'd say the game v Monaghan in Round 6 will sort out the relegation picture.

screenexile

Quote from: From the Bunker on February 18, 2024, 04:23:11 PM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on February 18, 2024, 03:59:42 PMTyrone went downhill badly from their All-Ireland win, hard to nail what's wrong, or why they fell away.If they haven't Morgan or Canavan available they be in serious trouble

It;s quite easy - there was a plethora of lads who retired or dropped out after the AI win. They had put in years a drudgery under Harte, got to the promised land under Dooher. They knew they were not at the beginning of something big but at the end and counted their blessings to have got an AI at the end of it all.

As much as they don't want to hear it you can see that they were an average team who took advantage of all the breaks they got that year.

It was said at the time on numerous occasions and rebutted but the past few years have clearly showed it!

trueblue1234

Quote from: screenexile on February 18, 2024, 05:09:31 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 18, 2024, 04:23:11 PM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on February 18, 2024, 03:59:42 PMTyrone went downhill badly from their All-Ireland win, hard to nail what's wrong, or why they fell away.If they haven't Morgan or Canavan available they be in serious trouble

It;s quite easy - there was a plethora of lads who retired or dropped out after the AI win. They had put in years a drudgery under Harte, got to the promised land under Dooher. They knew they were not at the beginning of something big but at the end and counted their blessings to have got an AI at the end of it all.

As much as they don't want to hear it you can see that they were an average team who took advantage of all the breaks they got that year.

It was said at the time on numerous occasions and rebutted but the past few years have clearly showed it!
This was absolutely the case. Tyrone were lucky that they were in a position to win it with Covid etc. but it's an AI regardless, and all the sweeter for coming unexpected.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

An Watcher

Plenty of very average kerry n dublin teams won all irelands over the years.  Christ sake, at times kerry only had one proper match.  Was nice to take an unexpected all ireland.  What derry, Armagh, donegal or down would give fir an unexpected one but chin up, ye never know

square_ball

Ah jaysus lads stop with the Covid All Ireland shite. Tyrone won it fair and square that year. Beating Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Kerry and Mayo is worthy of winning any AI any year.

Tyrone may be very average now but give over about being lucky to win an all Ireland ffs.

Truthsayer

Quote from: square_ball on February 18, 2024, 05:20:10 PMAh jaysus lads stop with the Covid All Ireland shite. Tyrone won it fair and square that year. Beating Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Kerry and Mayo is worthy of winning any AI any year.

Tyrone may be very average now but give over about being lucky to win an all Ireland ffs.
Correctamundo..
Typical begrudgery. Dublin and Limerick won All Irelands in empty stadiums in December the previous year and no mention of Covid All Irelands. Tyrone won well... Kerry had the option of not playing semi-final when Tyrone requested an extra week but thought it would be a nice challenge match before the All Ireland final.. 2021 All Ireland champions Tyrone. Get over it 🏆

trueblue1234

Quote from: square_ball on February 18, 2024, 05:20:10 PMAh jaysus lads stop with the Covid All Ireland shite. Tyrone won it fair and square that year. Beating Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Kerry and Mayo is worthy of winning any AI any year.

Tyrone may be very average now but give over about being lucky to win an all Ireland ffs.
They were imo. Not lucky with decisions, but lucky that they squeezed it out before that squad started to fade. In a normal year, I'd have tipped Dublin to win it. That's no slight on that Tyrone team, quite the opposite. There's been many a county who would have been at a similar level to that Tyrone team and not got an AI. Take your dinner when it's hot.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit