Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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longballin

Quote from: redzone on January 28, 2018, 04:43:16 PM
Sats it up nicely for the dubs
Big deal we got beat in a game of footbal. Usual suspects couldn't wait to get a dig.

is a sort of counter balance to the hype if they'd have won

omagh_gael

From listening to the radio it appears our two common foes continue to cause us the biggest problems Profligacy from open play and free kicks.

Really bad result that already has us in danger of being in a relegation scrap considering our game next weekend.

Can anyone give us a run down on our tactics, did we leave 2 or 3 upfront?

Il Bomber Destro

Quote from: omagh_gael on January 28, 2018, 05:15:36 PM
From listening to the radio it appears our two common foes continue to cause us the biggest problems Profligacy from open play and free kicks.

Really bad result that already has us in danger of being in a relegation scrap considering our game next weekend.

Can anyone give us a run down on our tactics, did we leave 2 or 3 upfront?

The weather conditions did seem to be quite horrendous for shooting.

Tyrone Gaa

The presence of a Colm Cavanagh is a big loss against better opposition. Colm being there allows others to get forward when instructed. He will miss the Dublin game as well. One thing we can't do is get red cards. I'd be shocked I'd McCurry doesn't now get an extended period on the bench.
Living the dream!!!

RedHand88

Quote from: omagh_gael on January 28, 2018, 05:15:36 PM
From listening to the radio it appears our two common foes continue to cause us the biggest problems Profligacy from open play and free kicks.

Really bad result that already has us in danger of being in a relegation scrap considering our game next weekend.

Can anyone give us a run down on our tactics, did we leave 2 or 3 upfront?

Two from what I could tell. Problem was they continually played the high ball into the smallest man on the pitch (Bradley). It was mad stuff. Didn't help playing with 14 men either, they constantly had a free man for kickouts.
Galway played like Tyrone 2017 sitting back waiting to spring the trap.

A bad day at the office all round.

omagh_gael

Quote from: Il Bomber Destro on January 28, 2018, 05:16:57 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on January 28, 2018, 05:15:36 PM
From listening to the radio it appears our two common foes continue to cause us the biggest problems Profligacy from open play and free kicks.

Really bad result that already has us in danger of being in a relegation scrap considering our game next weekend.

Can anyone give us a run down on our tactics, did we leave 2 or 3 upfront?

The weather conditions did seem to be quite horrendous for shooting.

That would be fair enough if both sides were roughly equal but the first half stats were brutal from a Tyrone perspective. I think it was 7 v 2 close to the end of first half. Not sure of full time stats though.

Aaron Boone

Quote from: longballin on January 28, 2018, 05:03:59 PM
Quote from: redzone on January 28, 2018, 04:43:16 PM
Sats it up nicely for the dubs
Big deal we got beat in a game of footbal. Usual suspects couldn't wait to get a dig.

is a sort of counter balance to the hype if they'd have won

You'd hope another McKenna Cup on the sideboard in mid-Feb will give the right platform for Div 1 survival.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: redzone on January 28, 2018, 04:43:16 PM
Sats it up nicely for the dubs
Big deal we got beat in a game of footbal. Usual suspects couldn't wait to get a dig.

Yeah, good call mate, let's just brush this under the carpet and pretend this match didn't happen

Thebigdog

Three more years. Three more years. Three more years. Next Sunday I would advise any proud Tyrone man to stay away from social media and the Irish news next Monday. Three more years. Three more years. Three more years.

redhandefender

What in order god people see in mc curry having something to offer i will never see. time and time again he bottles it

omagh_gael

What did he do? When the Galway radio boys settled down from a murder attempt they finally declared if a charge more than anything. Was he hard done by?

southtyronegael

Quote from: redhandefender on January 28, 2018, 06:56:09 PM
What in order god people see in mc curry having something to offer i will never see. time and time again he bottles it
aye sure blame mc curry. he and alot of other players have been ruined by harte.

In hiding

The saddest thing about this board is that no matter what the result is next week the anti harte, pro harte groups will be I told you soing next Sunday. Nothing reasonable gets airtime at all. A bit like 6 county politics tbh

RedHand88

You can tell the system has radically radically changed. No more are we flooding behind the ball every time we are turned over. No more are we carrying the ball to the full forward line. The kick pass to a corner forward was happening all day. It just wasn't a day for it. First day of the new system, it's nothing to panic about.

RedHand88

Quote from: omagh_gael on January 28, 2018, 07:21:25 PM
What did he do? When the Galway radio boys settled down from a murder attempt they finally declared if a charge more than anything. Was he hard done by?

Don't get me started on them boys. An aul man infront of me had the handheld radio going and to say they are biased would be an understatement. Few of our boys surrounded a lone Galway player, forcing him to cough it up, only for the hysteria to begin on the radio. "This is the pukiest of puke football. There's no place for this etc etc"