Cork v Donegal Semi Final

Started by All of a Sludden, August 05, 2012, 05:36:29 PM

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Wildweasel74

cork doing the usual silly stuff of soloing up the field from the half back line, if they bother to get the ball in to Kerrigan early, he destroy Donegal. Murphy playing in the right position for a change

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Wildweasel74

Donegal probably a better team but Cork by far has the better players, Cork half back line holding on to it too long, gallagher playing a stormer in the middle of the field, some great points scored

Tubberman

Great game so far. Cork looking slightly the better team to me. Better spread of quality players.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

Wildweasel74

I think the name of the game is football not handball by the stats. Cork have a lot of possession but are clocking up the wides from difficult angles. Cork need a few changes i doubt, O`Neill needed at midfield, and  achange is needed at no.6 Canty isnt the great player he was any more. Lacey on the other hand might be the best player on the field

Syferus

Wonderful spectacle so far, probable game of the year contender. That said, Tipp-Kilkenny last week looked the same at half-time!

Shamrock Shore

Here in Croke Park we have Mickey Joe Harte squawking at us. I want Langers to win now!

armaghniac

Donegal showing more willingness than this time last year to push forward, and Cork are often allowing them run quite a ways before closing in on them, A Donegal goal would seal it for them.
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thewobbler

Such a brilliant game. They can't keep this up for another 35, can they?

Sportacus

Why is Canty so highly rated?

Wildweasel74

was a great footballer in his time, but his legs have been long gone past 3 or 4 yrs

Tubberman

Cork haven't started second half at all and.it could be too late now
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

Sportacus

They r fecked in midfield, O'connor can hardly run.