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Started by Maguire01, March 28, 2010, 04:14:15 PM

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magickingdom

Quote from: The Subbie on March 30, 2010, 09:38:37 AM
Quote from: Main Street on March 29, 2010, 11:15:09 PM
Are you trying to bullsh1t a bullsh1tter?
Quote from: Main Street on March 29, 2010, 11:15:09 PM
Are you trying to bullsh1t a bullsh1tter?

My God main street how crass can you get. Did you not know that MK is practicing the ancient and noble Kerry art of "cute hoorism" a la http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=13341.0 13th or 14th post amongst all the other supreme examples of this cult of cute hoorism that seeps into every facet of Kerry life, its the way things are down there, at the same time he's on the wind up.

ha ha you have to careful what you say on this board :D we got lucky last year as the tyrone heads keep saying!

Kerry Mike

QuoteBTW, Kerry Mike, wherrrrrrrrrre arrrrrrrrrrreeee youuuuuuuuuu? Is ths missus not allowing you to comment on this one??

shhhhh, I here in the background taking it all in. Will not be commenting until we see how many come back with sun burn from the holidays. 
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moysider


If Monaghan can do what they did in Castlebar they have a chance imo. Mayo badly needed the 2 goals to rescue that game. Trouble for Monaghan is that the nature of their game means those in the middle third will be well tired after an hour. Also they played Tommy Freeman behind the midfield second half as a kind of ball handler - is nobody else able to do this apart from their most lethal forward?
I expect Scanlon will start here again so the Kerry midfield will be better than what Mayo played against in Tralee. Moran and Maher have abit to go. I still expect Monaghan to do well in midfield. And Monaghan s free taking is probably the best there is around. If Monaghan can shut out Kerry they will win it. It has to be said that even though they do a good job clogging up between the 45s they are vulnerable to the early ball over the top into corner men and of course a big target man if you have one.

Maguire01

We definitely need JP in from the start on Donaghy, if he's fit enough. None of this leaving him on the bench until it's too late.

Main Street

Moysider makes a few fair points but Mayo created enough opportunities to score their 2 goals, whereas Monaghan only created one whiff of a chance. Kerry should be able to exploit the same weaknesses.
Did we convert all our frees against Mayo? anyway it was an exemplary free-taking display including one from a dimension beyond.

Relegation could be part of another devious plan for Kerry, like last year's roller coaster performances, appearing like they were almost dead and buried in between the League and the AIF.





timmyot501

Think Monaghan only missed one free against Mayo though it was in the second half at a vital stage and it was no certainty against the wind. Bar the Dublin match our free-taking has been fairly consistent alright

Main Street

While the Kerry squad fly out to the Faro beaches this evening,
Monaghan lads get ready to rebuild their fortitude with some opportune local arctic endurance training.





thebandit

Is this game due to be televised?


Main Street

There is no indication of which games TG4 will televise.
At least one live and one deferred.

Real potential shock value to this game though :)


donelli

Looking some advice from the kerry folk.

considering getting the train from dublin to killarney on the morning of the match. is it far from the station to the ground (as its less than an hour between train pulling in and throw in, 1.34 to 2.30).

also looking at flying back up to dublin. how much is a taxi normally to kerry airport from the town?




omagh_gael

Quote from: donelli on April 02, 2010, 07:43:54 PM
Looking some advice from the kerry folk.

considering getting the train from dublin to killarney on the morning of the match. is it far from the station to the ground (as its less than an hour between train pulling in and throw in, 1.34 to 2.30).

also looking at flying back up to dublin. how much is a taxi normally to kerry airport from the town?

I know Kerry airport is in Faranfore which, according to google maps, is 13km out from killarney so it'd be steep enough

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: donelli on April 02, 2010, 07:43:54 PM
Looking some advice from the kerry folk.

considering getting the train from dublin to killarney on the morning of the match. is it far from the station to the ground (as its less than an hour between train pulling in and throw in, 1.34 to 2.30).

Yerra, 'tis not that far at all: Killarney


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Main Street


Maguire01

Quote from: donelli on April 02, 2010, 07:43:54 PM
Looking some advice from the kerry folk.

considering getting the train from dublin to killarney on the morning of the match. is it far from the station to the ground (as its less than an hour between train pulling in and throw in, 1.34 to 2.30).

also looking at flying back up to dublin. how much is a taxi normally to kerry airport from the town?
15 minute walk from the train station.

Mid Mon

DAVID MORAN has been ruled out of Kerry's crucial NFL Division One clash against Monaghan next Sunday in Killarney after fracturing his thumb during the county's warm-weather training camp in Portugal.

The Kerins O'Rahilly's player sustained the injury on Saturday during a full-scale training game and is set to be sidelined for a number of weeks.

Read more: http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/moran-to-miss-monaghan-clash-116464.html#ixzz0kJmuYSzm