Donegal v Fermanagh - Sunday 12th June 2016

Started by FermPundit, May 31, 2016, 12:28:37 PM

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J70

Surprised (and disappointed) not to see one or two more young lads named. Eoin McHugh was almost ever-present in the league while Ciaran Gillespie and Ciaran Thompson should be pushing to get on at some point. Apparently Eamon McGee has a baby due in the next fews days, which explains his omission.

twohands!!!

Quote from: J70 on June 11, 2016, 01:00:57 PM
Surprised (and disappointed) not to see one or two more young lads named. Eoin McHugh was almost ever-present in the league while Ciaran Gillespie and Ciaran Thompson should be pushing to get on at some point. Apparently Eamon McGee has a baby due in the next fews days, which explains his omission.

yeah it all looks very predictable/verging into stale-ish looking.

Doubt anyone would be a bit surprised if Gallagher made some pre-throw in changes.

Captain Obvious

Gallagher as manager is the biggest doubt I have about Donegal this summer. Fermanaghs big improvement is mostly down to the organisation under Pete McGrath. Interesting game tomorrow has the potential to produce a shock result however Donegal should have enough experience to get over the line.

BluestackBoy

Hugh McFadden is the key selection in this team.

He hasn't impressed up to now but Donegal really need him to develop into a ball winning midfielder to allow Murphy spend more time in front of goal.

Sadly it looks as if Neil's best days are behind him, we really need McFadden to produce.
For what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world & loses his soul.

Fuzzman

I think people are too fast to talk about Donegal's demise.
I  expecting a good win for them today with McBrearty on fire.

armaghniac

Donegal have done poorly against Fermanagh before, in 2004 they changed the course of the championship when Fermanagh beat them in the qualifiers. Fermanagh went on to beat Armagh who were complacent on the day. Armagh might have won the AI if Donegal had won that day, as they would not have been playing Donegal and would not have been at all complacent against other opponents like Dublin.
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Beffs

Oh great, wee Aaron is drinking from the same "ah sure there was no malice in it" cup as Martin Carney. Memo to all telly commentators: You have NO IDEA if a high tackle was intentional or not, or if there was malice in it. Only the player himself does.

Itchy


Wildweasel74

Well deserved red card, that McGee Bollocks dirty as hell

joemamas

Quote from: Beffs on June 12, 2016, 02:10:05 PM
Oh great, wee Aaron is drinking from the same "ah sure there was no malice in it" cup as Martin Carney. Memo to all telly commentators: You have NO IDEA if a high tackle was intentional or not, or if there was malice in it. Only the player himself does.

Correct, just what we need Martin light

screenexile

Correct call. Donegal not going well Murphy doesn't look interested at all!


Beffs


imtommygunn

What was mcgee thinking. No need for that at all and if donegal get through he'll be a big miss.

sans pessimism

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on June 12, 2016, 02:39:44 PM
Well deserved red card, that McGee Bollocks dirty as hell
not today or yesterday we knew that-playing on the edge is one thing, but a mile over it has always been his way.......and to think Kiernan thought it was ok???where the f**k do RTEdig them outta
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