Championship Matters on unsporting tackles a la Cavanagh vs Monaghan

Started by seafoid, August 24, 2013, 08:23:19 AM

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seafoid


Syferus

Good piece. McManus and McHugh Junior came across well too. It was a good point Evans made about how managers will be focusing on teaching better tackling technique leading into the black card era, I wonder what that will be taking time away from for teams?

seafoid

Quote from: Syferus on August 24, 2013, 03:08:55 PM
Good piece. McManus and McHugh Junior came across well too. It was a good point Evans made about how managers will be focusing on teaching better tackling technique leading into the black card era, I wonder what that will be taking time away from for teams?
Where is Evans from?

omagh_gael

Quote from: seafoid on August 24, 2013, 03:42:39 PM
Quote from: Syferus on August 24, 2013, 03:08:55 PM
Good piece. McManus and McHugh Junior came across well too. It was a good point Evans made about how managers will be focusing on teaching better tackling technique leading into the black card era, I wonder what that will be taking time away from for teams?
Where is Evans from?

I believe he is a Kerryman.

Syferus

Quote from: seafoid on August 24, 2013, 03:42:39 PM
Quote from: Syferus on August 24, 2013, 03:08:55 PM
Good piece. McManus and McHugh Junior came across well too. It was a good point Evans made about how managers will be focusing on teaching better tackling technique leading into the black card era, I wonder what that will be taking time away from for teams?
Where is Evans from?

Killorglin, he managed his local club (Laune Rangers) to back-to-back Munster senior club titles and one AI in the mid nineties before he became involved at county level.

larryin89

Evans has completely reversed his opinion on Mayo since prior to Donegal game,he was in the examiner and said Donegal/Mayo game was going to be really tight, very hard to call, swaying slightly with Donegal , he then went further to say if Mayo did happen to edge out Donegal they wouldn't beat Tyrone but Donegal would .

He can't be wrong now anyways.
Walk-in down mchale rd , sun out, summers day , game day . That's all .

Captain Obvious

Quote from: larryin89 on August 24, 2013, 04:09:40 PM
Evans has completely reversed his opinion on Mayo since prior to Donegal game,he was in the examiner and said Donegal/Mayo game was going to be really tight, very hard to call, swaying slightly with Donegal , he then went further to say if Mayo did happen to edge out Donegal they wouldn't beat Tyrone but Donegal would .

He can't be wrong now anyways.
If Tyrone win he will be wrong.

larryin89

Quote from: Captain Obvious on August 24, 2013, 06:58:28 PM
Quote from: larryin89 on August 24, 2013, 04:09:40 PM
Evans has completely reversed his opinion on Mayo since prior to Donegal game,he was in the examiner and said Donegal/Mayo game was going to be really tight, very hard to call, swaying slightly with Donegal , he then went further to say if Mayo did happen to edge out Donegal they wouldn't beat Tyrone but Donegal would .

He can't be wrong now anyways.
If Tyrone win he will be wrong.

That's right he can't be wrong.
Walk-in down mchale rd , sun out, summers day , game day . That's all .

skeog


Syferus

Quote from: skeog on August 25, 2013, 09:49:26 AM
evans a spoofer who loves to hear his own voice

Some achievement to win as many matches as he has if he's a spoofer.

Evans is no shrinking violet when a microphone is offered to him and it's pretty clear that rubs a segment of people the wrong way. It's incredible someone would make the comment you just did in the context of what was pretty clearly an articulate and thoughtful commentary on cynical fouling by Evans but then I sinecerely doubt you've even bother your arse to watch what this entire thread is about.

You're happy to take unrelated digs.