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26 mins and didn't even notice jones was playing… lavelle still hasn't learned to tackle…

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 418 - 18/05/2024 15:29:01    2545404

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Replying To veterngaa:  "Has there been any coaching or training since the Cavan game?"
Bleak stuff alright.

222 (UK) - Posts: 706 - 18/05/2024 15:29:08    2545405

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Can we just forfeit the Championship?

Blackcardnot (USA) - Posts: 15 - 18/05/2024 15:38:09    2545407

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This is as bad as the '79 semi-final.

PolicemanFox (Monaghan) - Posts: 163 - 18/05/2024 15:42:54    2545409

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A dire 1st half performance… zero desire, engery.. we look a rudderless outfit…. I don't want to hear any more excuses from Vinnie.. needs to be serious questions asked of the current set up…

mick2007 (Monaghan) - Posts: 451 - 18/05/2024 15:52:55    2545410

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Gives me no pleasure in saying it but serious questions need to be asked about mgmt after this total shambles.

seanie08 (Monaghan) - Posts: 1811 - 18/05/2024 16:10:11    2545413

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Replying To mick2007:  "A dire 1st half performance… zero desire, engery.. we look a rudderless outfit…. I don't want to hear any more excuses from Vinnie.. needs to be serious questions asked of the current set up…"
Absolutely. Surely we should have just made it as horrible as possible.. drag all 15 behind the ball and make it a slugfest… instead we tried to kick pass the ball everywhere.

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 418 - 18/05/2024 16:18:26    2545415

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Looks like the Kerry lads had the mowers out yesterday and the long grass was well cut back.

TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 195 - 18/05/2024 16:50:57    2545421

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Inaccurate kick passing early on just handed the game to Kerry & ruined our confidence. Players returning from injury clearly not match fit. We missed 2 goal sitters but happy to keep it to 10 pts deficit in the end. At least 2nd half gives us something to build on. Loth will run through us unless we get our physicality back !

Shelbourne1 (Monaghan) - Posts: 352 - 18/05/2024 17:07:53    2545423

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Never have I ever seen a worse 35mins in a Monaghan jersey.
Unlike the Vinny/clontiberet supporters in the group who like to make excuses, I put the full blame in Vinny's lap. The tactical set up or lack there of is unbelievable at this level. He simple does not know how to set a team up other than his normal effort of putting square pegs in circle holes. Somebody tell me I didn't see Karl O'C in for the throw in at start of second half?!

The injury issues which Vinny loves to pedal as an excuse is ridiculous, it's his and his back room teams fault for the injuries! The talk coming out of the camp regarding training etc is disgraceful and player welfare is non existent.

Vinny got lucky last year with the draw, we just about beat a terrible Kildare team (look where they are now) and made a semi final by default. If Banty etc was at the helm he'd have the big mouths at his front door Monday morning after that rubbish today.
Get that bluffer Vinny & his brother out of Monaghan.

MonaghanMan44life (Monaghan) - Posts: 3 - 18/05/2024 17:43:15    2545428

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Definitely. A large part of the game is not making poor mistakes and Monaghan made a large number of unforced errors today. Once the players are on the field the management can't control this part of the play.

Kerry didn't have to raise their game, they just had to wait until Monaghan fell away, and that's the real problem from the match, and not something a team who was in an All Ireland semi-final 10 months ago should be doing. It's been a problem for Monaghan football for years, even when they have a good team, their lowest level of performance can be very poor. Something I thought this team might have gotten over given how they played against Dublin last year.

There is enough talent and experience in that team to not have performances fall below a certain level but a lot of the players looked a bit half hearted, not wanting to front up to Kerry, lack of cohesion all round, and players not looking like they wanted to use their pace in attack in the first half. Kerry must have been surprised at how easy it was. There is no excusing a15 points to 2 scoreline at halftime. I can't think of any Kerry player being put on his backside with a strong tackle. The team looked weak,

So overall a really poor performance apart from a few players. It was like they'd forgotten the intensity neeed to win these games that they had last year.

If I was Louth or Meath I'd be looking forward to playing Monaghan. The question is can Monaghan rediscover the level of performance they've previously had for the next two games? It'll need one or two of the newer players to say I'm going to lead the team. Darren Hughes presence was sorely missed today - just on attitude alone.

PolicemanFox (Monaghan) - Posts: 163 - 18/05/2024 17:45:11    2545429

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Replying To MonaghanMan44life:  "Never have I ever seen a worse 35mins in a Monaghan jersey.
Unlike the Vinny/clontiberet supporters in the group who like to make excuses, I put the full blame in Vinny's lap. The tactical set up or lack there of is unbelievable at this level. He simple does not know how to set a team up other than his normal effort of putting square pegs in circle holes. Somebody tell me I didn't see Karl O'C in for the throw in at start of second half?!

The injury issues which Vinny loves to pedal as an excuse is ridiculous, it's his and his back room teams fault for the injuries! The talk coming out of the camp regarding training etc is disgraceful and player welfare is non existent.

Vinny got lucky last year with the draw, we just about beat a terrible Kildare team (look where they are now) and made a semi final by default. If Banty etc was at the helm he'd have the big mouths at his front door Monday morning after that rubbish today.
Get that bluffer Vinny & his brother out of Monaghan."
Excellent post… you forgot to add the northern sound birgrade in the excuses fan club…. player welfare is non existent which I heard all about last year… the standard of club football in Monaghan accross all 3 divisions is as poor as I can remember in the last 20 years which is feeding into our county team which isn't vinnys fault… regarding Darren yes he's a loss but come on he's 37 years old…as for a few of his club team mates there nowhere near inter county standard…

mick2007 (Monaghan) - Posts: 451 - 18/05/2024 17:55:20    2545430

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The second half restored some semblance of pride. Agree on the injured players not being match fit. Woods and Wilson both looked up for it when they came in and should start the next day.

seanie08 (Monaghan) - Posts: 1811 - 18/05/2024 18:06:40    2545432

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Replying To seanie08:  "Gives me no pleasure in saying it but serious questions need to be asked about mgmt after this total shambles."
First of all no desire, no clear tactical idea although how they worked Mohan's first score looked promising along with the goal chance that came after. After that option taking was poor, lateral stuff inside our 45 then poor kick passes or running at them when it wasn't on plus poor shot selection. O'Hanlon too far away from goal, needs to be inside where he can do damage. Selection all over the place aswell. Woods and Wilson looked better than anything that started. Woods has physical presence at least. Dessie Ward also had immediate impact and looked the part but broke down again. Midfield also non existent. Don't seem to have any options without Hughes & Kearns. Lavelle, Bannigan & McCarthy tried hard.

Farneyinexile (Monaghan) - Posts: 6 - 18/05/2024 18:27:43    2545435

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We are entering a very critical phase in monaghan football. It will either slide or we will perhaps rebuild to our advantage. It's been a disastrous 7 months let's be honest. We look unfit, not sharp, players completely out of form and a sliding club scene. Players leaving the panel not a good look either. Last year perhaps papered over the cracks but we have been found out today and all year. The body language didn't good today and I fear for us in this group.

222 (UK) - Posts: 706 - 18/05/2024 19:37:58    2545451

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Replying To mick2007:  "Excellent post… you forgot to add the northern sound birgrade in the excuses fan club…. player welfare is non existent which I heard all about last year… the standard of club football in Monaghan accross all 3 divisions is as poor as I can remember in the last 20 years which is feeding into our county team which isn't vinnys fault… regarding Darren yes he's a loss but come on he's 37 years old…as for a few of his club team mates there nowhere near inter county standard…"
I have to agree here. These guys are legends and owe nothing to monaghan football but the continual glowing from the fan base about still needing guys shows where we are at. It's been one of the worst years so far I can remember at IC level, hurlers included and under age.

222 (UK) - Posts: 706 - 18/05/2024 20:26:09    2545464

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The county are at a critical juncture. They are a squad on their last legs, with wholesale required. The advantage of being in Division 2 next year is that a rebuild can take place. Is Vinny the man for the job? I think he has to be given the chance at least. Is there anyone better?

BrehonBlonde (Monaghan) - Posts: 39 - 18/05/2024 20:44:06    2545469

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Replying To PolicemanFox:  "This is as bad as the '79 semi-final."
Exactly my thoughts in the first half.

Knoxboya (Monaghan) - Posts: 359 - 18/05/2024 21:11:05    2545477

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Travelled with little hope but sense of duty to support a team under pressure yesterday. For the first time in a very long time, I could say that the team and setup let the county down. I haven't seen as bad as that first half since Fermangh 2002.
The few Kerry supporters beside us were actually disappointed at how easy it was for them. A glorified training session.
"What is up with ye're lads?" was asked a few times. We had no answers in the stand, or on the pitch.

Thus feels like a defining moment for VC. Draw a line and face Louth and Meath with some self respect, or call it a day.

Eddie the Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 1068 - 19/05/2024 09:33:31    2545499

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Like you Eddie, I travelled with no real hope of beating Kerry, but looking at the team sheet, I thought we would at least give them a game. The first half was embarrassing, and I don't say that lightly. I would have been a supporter of Vinny for sure, I admired him for standing up to take the job, and he did a good job last year. But yesterday, it looked like we had zero gameplay to even contain Kerry. What was the tactic? What was the approach we decided to take? There was nothing I saw that even resembled a clear purpose. Look at what Louth did last week. They weren't going to beat Dublin, but they had a clearly coached game plan that would allow them stay in the game for as long as possible. What did we have?
We hung around a little after the final whistle,and a number of the team were swapping jerseys with the Kerry lads. They know that was the last time they'll see eachother on the pitch.
An era is ending for sure, which is ok, but if it ends in embarrassment, that's not acceptable for any county, especially not a county that always prided itself on hunger, grit, and being competitive.

moodoo (Monaghan) - Posts: 444 - 19/05/2024 10:33:21    2545513

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