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I hope you're right whammo, I just can't see it in the immediate future bud. Everyone saying that Gavin and a load of dubs would retire if they got the 5 and it doesn't look like that's going to happen, there will probably be more Kerry retirements this year than dubs. No young dubs going to Oz compared to the rest of the country losing their best and brightest. People losing interest watching amateurs playing professionals in their own back yard. Football is in big trouble. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 29/09/2019 21:18:47 2240126 Link 4 |
Jays but you take the biscuit alright. Talk about burying your head in the sand. Utter manure as usual. Ye have done more damage to the GAA than any other county with you're own scout dragging players to Australia and you on here whinging about how hard ye have it. Give me a break will you, ye had every advantage in the All Ireland final and bottled it not for the first time either. catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 29/09/2019 21:49:28 2240144 Link 6 |
"Great" is such a broad term...I know lads who could have been great (or at least that's my view) but didn't have the dedication or head for it to take it seriously. Who knows what level they could have reached. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11549 - 30/09/2019 19:13:17 2240437 Link 9 |
Agree with most of what you say. The off the cuff forward is a thing of the past. They are programmed nowadays to retain possession and wait for openings.
Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 01/10/2019 13:00:46 2240610 Link 1 |
Agree with most of what you say. The off the cuff forward is a thing of the past. They are programmed nowadays to retain possession and wait for openings.
Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 01/10/2019 13:44:17 2240624 Link 0 |
James Madden. The rest of your post is as wrong. Gavvygavgav (Dublin) - Posts: 383 - 01/10/2019 17:07:00 2240707 Link 1 |
Discipline simple as that, you can have talent but if you're disciplined, focused you can succeed. You don't need skill to show up on time, listen to coaches, try one best, give 100% and be disciplined both on and off the field. Horsebox77 (Kerry) - Posts: 5491 - 02/10/2019 15:01:59 2240956 Link 3 |
80% brain, 20% the rest of the variables. its sad and frustrating watching some games now. lads have been coached so so much that some don't know how to think on their feet or react when the plan falls apart. I'm sick of seeing managers running up and down the line and telling fells where to stand, where to run to etc etc. surely the player should have that spacial awareness themselves. obviously you need a game plan but to me, coaching should be teaching and encouraging lads to think for themselves. bit of a tangent there, apologies for that....... theweanling (Cavan) - Posts: 414 - 02/10/2019 17:09:15 2240988 Link 1 |
I think it should be all those things, absolutely. I think game management as an idea is relatively new to the game. I think there's a bit of a transition happening where there's less of the cuff stuff working for players and it's taking time for them overall to adjust. It's a messy game though and it does take guidance from the line to see the overall picture and what's going wrong. You look to the All Ireland replay, it was a considered tactic of Kerry's to play it directly into their forward line from deep. They stuck with it way too long. I think in years to come with players more tactically aware they take the responsibility to change the game plan upon themselves. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4516 - 02/10/2019 17:36:25 2240994 Link 8 |
I think part of the reason for the safety first football that we see at times is that mistakes can be very quickly punished in our game now. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4516 - 02/10/2019 17:41:29 2240996 Link 8 |
essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 02/10/2019 19:09:16 2241009 Link 0 |
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GodInyou (UK) - Posts: 2 - 14/10/2019 15:00:42 2243425 Link 0 |
Excellently put. To me Gaelic football has almost the perfect balance of skill, fitness and power. The players name checked are incredible both athletically and skill wise. Even in the era when blanked defenses were ultra prominent we were treated to the speed of thought and movement likes of Gooch, Donnacha O'Connor and Bernard Brogan to create space and unlock them. A challenge infinitely greater than any of the forwards of previous generations faced. It always did my head in when you had every Tom, Dick and Harry saying there was no skill in gaelic football anymore while lauding a relatively minor skill in that they might see in a rugby game (which I also enjoy). I suppose that's just the nature of it. If the TV pundits say something is awful or amazing often enough the average Joe will take the same line. Some of the older pundits seemed to have a "twas better in my day" agenda I'd rather the Dubs weren't so dominant but one positive is that they have made the general public sit up and admire not just them but also gaelic football again. tomhealycork (Cork) - Posts: 80 - 15/10/2019 15:52:41 2243737 Link 1 |
All these skills are being suffocated by the style of the game today. Once again rules are being changed to open up the game advanced mark sin bin when does it end. Love the game and these players are as talented as any that ever played the game but right now the game has lost its identity it has taken from other sports and quiet frankly is a mess. How many games from the last 2 years will you watch on a cold winters night. A handful at best.
gatha (Kilkenny) - Posts: 318 - 20/10/2019 14:45:41 2244548 Link 0 |
Someone who can kick a ball, accurately to another player and to score. Rare enough in the modern game. arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4953 - 20/10/2019 17:33:06 2244578 Link 0 |
This Dublin team are very good but '"the best team and footballers ever". Not a chance. What this Dublin team has is conditioning, fitness, organisation and plenty of back up and resources. They also have a reservoir of players to choose from and want for nothing. However they are no better players than the Kerry sides of the 70's and 80's, Down from the early 90's or Tyrone in the 00's. Spillane, Jacko, John Egan, Mickey Linden, Greg Blaney, James McCartan, Peter Canavan, Stevie O'Neill, Brian McGuigan etc were every bit as talented as anyone on the current Dublin panel. Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9816 - 20/10/2019 20:53:52 2244635 Link 2 |
TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4515 - 21/10/2019 10:55:04 2244723 Link 5 |