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Dublin v Kildare

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Replying To SallinsMan:  "Might want to start going to a few more games then sir. Been like that all year and been that way in the league for the last 2 or 3 years.

Is the weather forecast good for Sunday or something?"
You're obviously new here if you think Wayno1 needs to get to more games, and actually the last two Leinster finals were €20 for the hill and not €25 like for this year, stand tickets were also €35 up to and including the day of the game the last couple of years too I'm pretty sure and not €40 on the day like for this Sunday. If he said anything factually incorrect then I'm sure he's open to correction. Stay classy ,dude.

Dubsfan28 (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 12/07/2017 21:34:20    2015826

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Replying To Dubsfan28:  "You're obviously new here if you think Wayno1 needs to get to more games, and actually the last two Leinster finals were €20 for the hill and not €25 like for this year, stand tickets were also €35 up to and including the day of the game the last couple of years too I'm pretty sure and not €40 on the day like for this Sunday. If he said anything factually incorrect then I'm sure he's open to correction. Stay classy ,dude."
Sorry Mrs. Wayno1, I promise I won't pick on him anymore.

SallinsMan (Kildare) - Posts: 77 - 13/07/2017 01:58:40    2015890

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Midfield battle will be fascinating. Feely and Fenton two of the best in the country imo.

11jm11 (Kildare) - Posts: 365 - 13/07/2017 09:52:21    2015948

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Replying To Dubsfan28:  "Yeah and with the "pay and play" option on the season ticket it used to give a €5 discount too for the games except for the All Ireland final too?"
The discount didn't apply to the provincial and All-Ireland finals. As far as I'm aware, the tickets issued via a season ticket have stayed the same price. I don't know about the others but I can't remember tickets costing €40 at this stage in the past.

Kurt_Angle (Dublin) - Posts: 567 - 13/07/2017 10:10:15    2015955

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Replying To SallinsMan:  "Sorry Mrs. Wayno1, I promise I won't pick on him anymore."
Sallinsman, your only bitter cos all your life you were so close SO CLOSE to being a Dub but it was not to be

Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 13/07/2017 10:18:37    2015961

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Replying To Liamwalkinstown:  "Sallinsman, your only bitter cos all your life you were so close SO CLOSE to being a Dub but it was not to be"
Hi Liam your closer to being a Kerryman now then a dub considering your only living next door in limerick ;-)

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 13/07/2017 11:22:42    2015998

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Replying To SallinsMan:  "Sorry Mrs. Wayno1, I promise I won't pick on him anymore."
Nice to see you put back in your box ;) Good boy.

Dubsfan28 (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 13/07/2017 12:21:30    2016040

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Gavin saying a seven year barren spell from 95 - 01/02 in Leinster drives him on is hard to read.

Dublin have had almost a monopoly on Leinster titles for the last 12 seasons. If he made those comments in 2003 or 2004 then fine.

By that logic Wicklow should be the most driven team in the Leinster championship.

A better example would be in relation to All-Irelands but I suppose with how careful these press conferences are managed by counties now he will wait for September before saying that.

Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 13/07/2017 13:19:54    2016074

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Replying To Killarney.87:  "Gavin saying a seven year barren spell from 95 - 01/02 in Leinster drives him on is hard to read.

Dublin have had almost a monopoly on Leinster titles for the last 12 seasons. If he made those comments in 2003 or 2004 then fine.

By that logic Wicklow should be the most driven team in the Leinster championship.

A better example would be in relation to All-Irelands but I suppose with how careful these press conferences are managed by counties now he will wait for September before saying that."
Surely the only time to quote a Manager is when they something interesting? Nothing to see here. He has to say something at these press conferences (am sure they are tedious from a manager's point of view).

poguemahone (Dublin) - Posts: 365 - 13/07/2017 14:05:23    2016095

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Replying To poguemahone:  "Surely the only time to quote a Manager is when they something interesting? Nothing to see here. He has to say something at these press conferences (am sure they are tedious from a manager's point of view)."
Donal Og is right. The way managers and teams manage the media now is so boring and banal. You stick a mic in front of a 19/20-year-old and he'll come out with some of the following nuggets:

We knew if would be a tough game today (after 15 - 20 point win)
We are not looking beyond our next game, the provincial semi-final (I'll be disappointed if we don't win the AI)
I'm just glad to be on the team this year as it's my first year (with the form I showed in the Sigerson/ Fitzgibbon for the last 2 years, it's about time I was on the team).

Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 13/07/2017 14:36:14    2016112

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Killarney87
What do you actually want players and managers to do? Come out and give away a teams way they are going to set up or play, why would you want to work hard train hard and then reveal all in the lead up to a match. If they do come out with something they then get slated left right and centre by the media and people online so how do you actually win?
The media will find something no matter what. If I was an inter county manager I would never give my proper team in the lead up to the game,what's the point for marketing reasons? Sure the same media outlets couldn't give gaa the coverage when there's rugby or English soccer on they only care about that.
The less players and managers give the media the better in my book

hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 13/07/2017 17:50:15    2016203

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2016 Dub beat Laois in leinster Qf by 10 pts and bt Meath in sfinal by 11pts, 2017 Kildare beat Laois in QF by 14pts and Meath in SF by 9pts - similar form lines albeit a year apart, Laois probably gone backwards since last year, Meath supposedly have made progress, all points to a close encounter on Sunday

NorthKildare (Kildare) - Posts: 197 - 14/07/2017 08:28:44    2016352

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Replying To NorthKildare:  "2016 Dub beat Laois in leinster Qf by 10 pts and bt Meath in sfinal by 11pts, 2017 Kildare beat Laois in QF by 14pts and Meath in SF by 9pts - similar form lines albeit a year apart, Laois probably gone backwards since last year, Meath supposedly have made progress, all points to a close encounter on Sunday"
In hindsight it is just as well that we didn't scrape over Westmeath last year to get to the final as our fate would have been similar to Westmeath's.

A much improved Kildare team this year, with the addition of good underage players from previous years, plus the return of Daniel Flynn and Paddy Brophy, allied to the confidence that comes from winning, puts us in a better position to compete with Dublin. Irrespective of what hapens on Sunday this Kildare team is going to be around to challenge Dublin over the next several years.

lilywhite1 (Kildare) - Posts: 2987 - 14/07/2017 10:59:05    2016429

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Same 15 again for Cill Dara

11jm11 (Kildare) - Posts: 365 - 14/07/2017 21:25:11    2016695

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Dublin the better side / panel . Much more experienced on the big day . Kildare have as much chance as down v monaghan or cork v tipp in munster first round.
Dublin just ,because this team that cope with dublin around center field so have a good chance because kildare will have chances to play . If they can get inside and hit the net it could be close. I think dublin only because they have a decent goal threat back this championship and I reckon they will hit 2/3 . if they dont i feel an upset on the cards

ctowers (Dublin) - Posts: 99 - 14/07/2017 22:17:18    2016711

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Kildare have a big day ahead of them tomorrow, the ultimate test,what they've been training hard for all year.the game they've targeted 'the game they wanted.never mind what they did against a poor meath team in tullamore thats forgotten now .whats facing them tomorrow is the greatest dublin team to have ever played the game.a team that will not stop going flat out even if their 20 points ahead,makes no difference.the most ruthless team in the land.i hope its a good close game and not a whipping as i like kildare and their fans who are among the best in the country.i hope kildare stick with whats working for them their traditional style and not revert to the blanket keep the score down crap which they cant play play anyway..best of luck kildare'

GGdub (Dublin) - Posts: 260 - 15/07/2017 08:54:36    2016768

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worrying Dublin team for me
you'd wonder is something up behind the scenes with all the palaver lately and then Jim picks this team from a supposedly fully fit squad...
I can hear the rubbing of hands in Kerry from here
Something is up

Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 15/07/2017 12:43:01    2016870

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Lads I'm honestly not trying to stir anything up just an opinion that maybe Dublin have set

Uncle_Fester (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 15/07/2017 13:13:48    2016882

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Lads I'm not trying to stir anything up just an opinion that maybe Dublin have set their own bar too high in term of their team, but I have to say that isn't the strongest Dublin I've seen.

Personally I think their half forward line (actually their whole forward unit, but especially the half forward line) looks quite weak. Against ourselves I thought Kildares midfield and half back line were magnificent, aside from Fenton, could Dublin struggle in these areas?

I haven't been following Dublin this year as much as I would but why is cooper dropped?

Uncle_Fester (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 15/07/2017 13:20:31    2016884

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Maybe if Dublin play on one leg with blindfolds it will even out this game?

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9696 - 15/07/2017 14:04:50    2016897

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