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Watched the highlights from the Sunday Game and but for a few rubs of the green we would be in the final. Maybe squad depth was the real killer. In those last give minutes when energy was draining we just didn't have a few players to come on and help steady things or make a difference like Stephen O'brien. I hate criticising refs but the standard in the two semi-finals was poor I thought and both Dublin and Kerry got soft frees that kept the scoreboard ticking over for them. Jazzyjeff (Derry) - Posts: 212 - 17/07/2023 12:11:10 2495064 Link 0 |
Disappointed to see OShea on the sunday game last night trying to cover up for the refs favouritism towards Kerry and handing them soft frees by stating there was alot of off the ball hitting going on. He could not have been further form the truth this was a manly contest from both teams played in a great spirit with only one questionable tackle in the entire game. breffnibluewhite (Cavan) - Posts: 485 - 17/07/2023 12:11:14 2495065 Link 0 |
I think the problem is, was it a clear goal scoring opportunity? And that is subjective to every referee. Maybe McGuigan himself may not have got a goal but the full back was off his shoulder for a pass. Would that be a goal scoring opportunity or is it judged on the whether the player fouled would have scored the goal himself??
D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 269 - 17/07/2023 13:13:53 2495086 Link 0 |
Agree, it was a goal scoring opportunity just like the one Gough gave to Geaney. It could be interpreted that that one was given to Kerry as Paudie was inside and a simple handppass would have resulted in the goal. Similar detail yesterday, full back would have received the handpass and in on goal. Joe Mc will not give these big decisions against the Kerrys/Dublins. There should have been an advantage at best. The Ryan collision: at best again, head injury, game should have stopped We had Joe and his linesman pointing to the ground exactly where Shane could take his free from against Armagh yet Clifford and Co can steal those yards with no interference from the officials. hashtag2017 (Galway) - Posts: 173 - 17/07/2023 13:42:36 2495097 Link 1 |
What a game yesterday was , and so many talking points. anotheralias (Galway) - Posts: 981 - 17/07/2023 13:55:22 2495102 Link 0 |
Ye're team was magnificent. Kerry had the experience, cooler heads, and self belief at this level that just gives them the edge against just about everyone bar the Dubs. Hard luck yesterday, I was really hoping ye'd pull it off.
festinog (Galway) - Posts: 3148 - 17/07/2023 14:00:33 2495107 Link 0 |
Not sure what you're hinting at as regards favouritism. A Dublin player was hauled down inside the 20 and denied a goal scoring chance against Kildare in Nowlan Pk and got no penalty nor black card warded. It was identical to the Kerry incident against Cork.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4743 - 17/07/2023 14:12:52 2495112 Link 3 |
Seanie did as you say, knock the ball out of McKinless hand, presumably to delay the free kick. This common practice is punishable by bringing the free kick nearer to goal and/or the issuing of a yellow card, which the ref did. However, the ball was well gone, when the kick was delivered at the player and could not be described as an attempt to kick the ball. McKinless was understandably frustrated having just missed a one on one goal chance. There was still the (remote) possibility of Derry scoring a late goal and taking it to extra time, when medics took him off, with an apparent serious injury. A red card would have ruled him out of the final had Derry gone on to win the game.
giveitlong (Galway) - Posts: 1278 - 17/07/2023 14:22:14 2495117 Link 1 |
Kerry and the fine arts!
hashtag2017 (Galway) - Posts: 173 - 17/07/2023 14:25:23 2495120 Link 1 |
Just watch the game 10:10 each, COC 8 steps to score his point, 61 mins free of the sort variety given for a pick off the ground to put ye 14:12 up, that's what you call favouritism.
hashtag2017 (Galway) - Posts: 173 - 17/07/2023 14:36:05 2495123 Link 0 |
Dublin will put their best man marker, Mick Fitzsimons, on him. If he's getting taken to the cleaners, what do Dublin do? Put a worse man marker on him? The only alternative is to double or triple mark him and Kerry have enough quality elsewhere to take advantage of the space that would leave. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5246 - 17/07/2023 14:41:46 2495126 Link 0 |
I'll balance the books here by asking you , were you as quick to condemn Ryan O Donaghue for kicking out at Sean Kelly? Was his kick embarrassing. Try and be fair to all teams and not nit pick around matches.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2289 - 17/07/2023 14:53:04 2495130 Link 0 |
One thing everyone can agree on is the lack of consistency when it comes to referring. But a lot of the big decisions are not black and white, you could replay something 100 times and there might be 10 different interoperations of it. It's too much for one man, probably need two referees out there. hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 271 - 17/07/2023 15:08:41 2495142 Link 0 |
Kerry have been doing that for years - Billy Morgan pointed that out back in the 70s. In fairness, most teams have a cynical element but it's amazing that there are people (not all from Kerry) who still claim that Kerry concentrate on pure football, which is a bit of a joke at this stage.
midlands (Westmeath) - Posts: 603 - 17/07/2023 15:09:49 2495143 Link 3 |
Dublin will put Fitzy on him I'd imagine. Fitzy is 34, Clifford is 24. Fitzy kept McManus to 2 from play on Sat and for one of those he let McManus drift to the other side of the pitch for another player to pick him up, who didn't. I think Fitzy will be given the task and if Dublin stick a sweeper in there, possibly Howard, then he'll be tasked with stopping the supply to Clifford. On form Fitzy is an itch that can't be scratched for a forward but this is Clifford aged 24, not McManus at 36 or Cillian O'Connor at 31. Stopping the supply will be crucial. Clifford got 5 from play on Sun.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4743 - 17/07/2023 15:12:11 2495144 Link 1 |
Thanks. Well compared to the non performance against yourselves in the semi-final last year this was a completely different Derry. I still fully expect to see Galway back at the top table next year. To be honest they are still the one team I fear facing. I wasnt overly fearful of Kerry or Dublin to be quite honest and I think you saw the players knew Kerry could be got at. Without David Clifford they are very beatable. With him they are almost guaranteed 7 points a game before they even start. Yesterday was probably much like the final last year in that we both stayed with Kerry for long periods but as you say in those last ten minutes the know how and self belief got Kerry over the edge. Maybe a Derry vs a galway final next year who knows. Jazzyjeff (Derry) - Posts: 212 - 17/07/2023 15:47:41 2495161 Link 0 |
Con was penalised for a pick up off the found too so he was at least consistent.
SimonstownBack (Meath) - Posts: 163 - 17/07/2023 16:02:47 2495170 Link 3 |
The one thing I get from this forum is the lack of consistency around refereeing, and by that I mean spelling it. Referring Refering Refereing smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 505 - 17/07/2023 16:13:56 2495177 Link 0 |
I wouldn't call it favouritism, I'd call it sour grapes. Sure McManus bought two frees. Even the pundits called it. Fitzy was done for a pickup with 2 fellas swinging out of him. Was this all favouritism too? If you ever played the game lad, an extra step and 1mm off the ground calls go either way all the time. It's called human nature and since when has a Northern ref ever been biased towards Dublin over a Northern team? You're grasping at straws.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4743 - 17/07/2023 16:18:23 2495178 Link 2 |
What does your post even mean? Having been accused of an embarassing post myself I said that the only "embarassing" thing was trying to condone and justify the actions of a player who deliberately tried to the hurt another player because it clearly the said poster has a dislike of "kerry men". You're not balancing anything, I am entitled to post on any specific incident in any specific match I wish.....or not. I'm not here to comment on all games. Are you attempting to apply that old gaa logic that 1 kick justifies another? Or that somehow 2 wrongs make a right? Seriously, I'm lost. Anyone attempting to defend or justify Mckinless's blatant attempt to kick an opponent with that force needs to take a look at themselves. oso (Antrim) - Posts: 168 - 17/07/2023 16:18:24 2495179 Link 1 |