Bomber: Casual approach won't do
June 11, 2009

Kerry's attitude and tactics will have to be right for the replay.
Eoin 'Bomber' Liston has questioned Kerry's attitude and tactics during last Sunday's drawn clash with Cork, and says they must put them right for Saturday's replay.
The legendary full forward also believes Kingdom manager Jack O'Connor will have a crucial part to play in proceedings at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
"It's up to Jack to get the attitude and the tactics right," he said.
"Cork should have won last Sunday - even the most partisan Kerry fan would admit that. You'd have to say the Kerry team looked a bit casual until it became clear that they were in trouble.
"They got going then, but were still lucky to escape with a draw. Maybe there was a bit of complacency around after going so well in the league but, whatever the reason, our fellas didn't hit the game with the pace and intensity you would expect in the championship and especially against Cork who seemed to be hurting more and player accordingly.
"We didn't get a hand on Cork's ball-carriers for a very long time which led to hardly any turnovers on our side. You can't let the opposition pass the ball around and work it up the field without getting in among them and letting them know you're there.
"We stood back and let Cork run at us in waves. Cork should have done an awful lot better during the long periods they were in control. They didn't turn dominance into scores, but that wouldn't happen again and certainly not in Pairc Ui Chaoimh."
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