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Post by travisbickle on Jun 5, 2005 10:55:47 GMT -5
Scored 1-10 for Derry today, holy shit that is some return, good job he is my Irish news fantasy GAA team
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Post by NutterBhoy on Jun 7, 2005 6:44:49 GMT -5
Good player but can blow hot and cold and often tries to go for goal when he should go for a point. Three weeks ago when Monaghan beat derry he was non-existent.
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Post by travisbickle on Jun 7, 2005 10:59:39 GMT -5
He seems to fade against the bigger counties, but still it was a great bit of play by him on Sunday.
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Post by NutterBhoy on Jun 8, 2005 7:38:20 GMT -5
The guy marking him seemed to be fairly shit all the same but not to take anything away from his performance.
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Post by dunedinbhoy on Jun 8, 2005 8:10:49 GMT -5
Are there many players who because they play the wrong code in the wrong county ie Football in Tipp who would grace the best teams in the land, or is generally accepted that due to the level of input that this is something that seldom happens. Also say if you were from Tipp could you say opt to play for Kerry or is that not allowed or just not done. Also if you were from one county and played for them at senior level would you be allowed to represent another in which you lived.
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Post by Lynchbhoy on Jun 28, 2005 16:37:09 GMT -5
On the subject of Paddy Bradley - Nutter & Travis - I am afraid that the lad is virtually unmarkable...one of the best in the country
He is unlucky that the Derry manager has less of a tactical clue than fcuking eck mcleish
DB Players from tipp have moved to footballing counties - brian lacey went to Kildare for a few years and returned this season.
it has happened, but it is rare that a player does well for his adopted county
the criteria is that the player must be living and working in his new county and more or less be incapable of being able to return to play for his home county - before the GAA central council will sanction a transfer.
We transferred from a club in kildare to onein meath, kildare and the former objected and the move took us three or four months...a huge chunk out of our season...and was a large part of why we never got the chance in that shite cub ultimately (well I did, but Seamas didnt)
Any more questions give me a shout
hail hail
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Post by Carribbear on Aug 8, 2005 7:24:57 GMT -5
He is unlucky that the Derry manager has less of a tactical clue than fcuking eck mcleish Eck for Derry Manager He couldnt be any worse than Mickey Moran after saturdays shambles. Does he not know what a half-forward line is??
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Post by NutterBhoy on Aug 9, 2005 7:29:18 GMT -5
Listened to part of it on the radio did'nt hear much of P Bradley but heard his brother Eoin was good. He seems to panick when he gets to the later stages of the competition he did with Donegal anyway.
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Post by Lynchbhoy on Aug 10, 2005 15:11:20 GMT -5
same old story NB
Moran brought Donegal up but took them as far as his skill allowed Doing the same with Derry
Mickey is a nice man but just hasnt got it as a manger, not ruthless or shrewd enough - no idea of tactics or what to do if things are going against the team
two bradleys as far as I have heard have taken big heads and there was a bit of a falling out between them and the rest of the team in the week before the gam
it showed during the game on saturday also
not good for a side ! need a new smart ands trong willed disiplinarian manager
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Post by NutterBhoy on Aug 11, 2005 10:28:35 GMT -5
where are the bradleys from?
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Post by Lynchbhoy on Aug 11, 2005 17:36:53 GMT -5
where are the bradleys from? Glenullin
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Post by ericthebhoy on Aug 12, 2005 9:34:35 GMT -5
need a new smart ands trong willed disiplinarian manager Would make sense of the Tommy Lyons rumours then
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Post by Carribbear on Aug 16, 2005 4:22:07 GMT -5
Give the job to Ger Loughnane
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