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Cork Relegated

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Will it be Sean Og, Donal Og, Gardiner, Curran? Which will come out first criticising JBM? Even though all the changes he has made will ultimately strengthen Cork in my opinion.

icehonesty (Wexford) - Posts: 2592 - 15/04/2013 10:37:48    1367771

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Is he not beyond criticism? Cork were relegated to JBM has to take some responsibility for that.

Honestly i think you started this thread to have a cut off one/all of the above. They are entitled to make a comment on it. Thing is, you don't have to read it.

sedico (Kildare) - Posts: 1682 - 15/04/2013 10:53:16    1367790

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Well said Sedico.

bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 15/04/2013 15:03:27    1368072

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Interesting to note between at half time in extra time yesterday all of the Clare players and Davy Fitz were gathered in a huddle, focused on what was to come. The Cork players were scattered around the field while our management team were telling each other jokes on the sideline. The joke is on them today.

bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 15/04/2013 15:09:03    1368077

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icehonesty Cork need these lads in there squad, if Gardiner was put on last year against Tipp when Tipp went down to 14 men Cork would of won that game. You just can't play all young lads, just look at Limerick, have some serious young hurlers but end up rushing everyone one of them, instead of introducting them slowly with the older players. Cork are proud county and love there hurling so I think JBM will be lucky to see the year out.

therealtmo (Tipperary) - Posts: 1292 - 15/04/2013 16:03:43    1368135

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Happens to all great teams. Donegal were all Ireland champions and now they're playing division two football. Its good for the Gaa. However I think the best structure for Hurling should be:
10 in division 1, with semi fianls and two go down.
8 in the other 3 divisions with the top two go up and bottom two go down.

Jackos_Wacko (Kerry) - Posts: 417 - 15/04/2013 16:27:02    1368157

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