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Mowbar no problem we will agree to disagree! I really don't think Johnston is that interested as he seems to be struggling with a long term ankle injury . Plus the stick he would get from some he probably think it's not worth it. Football wise he is a good 2 footed scoring forward probably worth 3/4 points a game if at his peak. Maybe he could do a job for 30 mins . He would have been a good addition against Monaghan when we were struggling for scores late 2nd half. Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 27/10/2015 19:18:32 1802442 Link 0 |
Awwwwnow mowbar (Cavan) - Posts: 452 - 27/10/2015 21:03:39 1802468 Link 0 |
Well ever game nowadays is a 20 man game. Us been I small county in football terms need everyone on board. Good squad of about 30 using 20 of them in each game. I wasn't happy what Seanie did . I believe he should have stayed and fought for his place . But it's water under the bridge now. If he can add anything it's got to be a plus. Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 27/10/2015 21:30:47 1802486 Link 0 |
Seanie carries too much baggage I'm afraid, he's got ability but if I were manager I'd leave him where he is. There are plenty of other lads with the Gaels that are good footballers and should be on the county panel but are they committing? benbulbenhead (Sligo) - Posts: 52 - 28/10/2015 09:08:18 1802513 Link 0 |
benbulbenhead mowbar (Cavan) - Posts: 452 - 28/10/2015 10:57:49 1802544 Link 0 |
Lads, the only way to improve this County Team is to get rid of Terry Hyland. Seanie Johnston is one of the best forwards in this County and has been for a number of years, he was injured in this years championship yet still stood out, Martin Dunne another good forward, as is Niall McDermot, Martin Reilly had an excellent championship for Killygarry because he was played in his proper position, however, as Hyland persists with 13 men behind the ball, what forward in their right mind would want to play for Cavan. deanmartin (Cavan) - Posts: 643 - 28/10/2015 11:42:24 1802563 Link 0 |
Mowbar, all you do is say who isn't good enough and criticise the manager. Why don't you name 20 players who you'd have on the panel of you were manager? I haven't read on positive suggestion from you on here. I believe Dunne and Moloney Dereham are very good players for a start. Come on, put up or shut up. benbulbenhead (Sligo) - Posts: 52 - 28/10/2015 13:50:06 1802619 Link 0 |
What is martin Reilly's best position? tom84 (Cavan) - Posts: 247 - 28/10/2015 20:44:35 1802736 Link 0 |
tom84 - Martin Reillys best position is the half forward line or 3rd midfielder and playing an attacking role, every match he played this year for Cavan, he was named as a half forward but instructed to play in/around the half back line. deanmartin (Cavan) - Posts: 643 - 29/10/2015 09:38:23 1802761 Link 0 |
benbulbenhead mowbar (Cavan) - Posts: 452 - 29/10/2015 09:39:27 1802762 Link 0 |
I'd love to see Johnston and Dunne play off a big full forward like Givney or even as a 2 man full forward line . But as a previous poster said you must play attacking football. These lads are no threat if they spend there time defending in their own half back line . Attacking at pace using the full width of the pitch will break most blanket defences. half back line now probably has become the most important line in any team with its defensive and attacking duties so much in demand. I'd love to see Mc Kiernan tried at centre half back. I think he would shore up the back line . Use Maloney Derham in Mckiernans old midfield position as an attacking midfielder . There lots of forward options in the half forward line that could be used involving Keating MReilly , McDermott, Mackey and others. It's a 20 man game nowadays. There definitely 30 minutes in Seanie Johnston . He could swing a tight game . On the other hand there a few favourites of Terry's who time are definitely up and it will be interesting to see if that happens Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 29/10/2015 10:10:37 1802767 Link 0 |
Cavan scored 15 points against Monaghan, 2-22 against London and 1- 16 against Roscommon. Yeah they should stop being so defensive. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2216 - 29/10/2015 10:37:58 1802772 Link 0 |
Foolsgold how much did Monaghan and Roscommon score? Or does that matter? Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 29/10/2015 11:12:25 1802777 Link 0 |
Foolsgold take the blinkers off and look at the Monaghan game. This is the game we had 8 months to prepare for. After 13 mins we led 4-1 . At half time we led 9-7. After 47 mins we led 13-9. Then the big collapse we scored 2 points in the final 23 min plus injury. Now you get my drift about too defensively . Don't care what anybody says but in the final 23 minutes those players played to instructions from the sideline. Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 29/10/2015 11:22:41 1802781 Link 0 |
Had Monaghan not the same 8 months to prepare for us? Don't buy those sort of arguments. Monaghan are a better team than us - very simple. We let them off the hook or they stepped up a gear. It's probably a bit of both. Games ebb and flow, leads change hands - but usually better teams come to the fore when the game is in the melting pot and coming to a conclusion. Looking at stats to give a bottom line opinion doesn't wash. You just can't say we scored X amount in 23 minutes as proof you're right. Intensity had picked up, fitness comes into play. The game is not that linear. We were still attacking but players made some poor judgements and executions. Referee made a few bad calls. Stats alone don't tell this. We lost, get over it and move on. Hardtimes (Cavan) - Posts: 1056 - 29/10/2015 13:48:18 1802843 Link 0 |
2.22 against London hardly fair to put this score into the equation when assessing attacking football. We that support Cavan have to be honest that the negative football that we have at the moment is not conducive to attacking football. mowbar (Cavan) - Posts: 452 - 29/10/2015 13:50:40 1802846 Link 0 |
Hardtimes don't agree with your assessment of the Monaghan game whatsoever . We were 13-9 up after 47 minutes fell back in to a defensive mode and invited Monaghan to come at us. Instead we should have pushed up more on them and try to kill the game off. Monaghan being 4 points down had to come at us and we let them by sitting back . Now you can dress it up any way you like but if management don't learn from statistics what exactly do they learn from. 2 points in the final 25 minutes of a home game in the Ulster championship won't get you over the line. Lessons got to be learned from that. And as regard your 14 men against Roscommon it's my opinion Corr deserved his red card and the antics of the management to try and sub him at half time and then leave him on the bench so he could be called back on to be sent off was totally amateurish from any county team management . Awwwwnow (Cavan) - Posts: 1050 - 29/10/2015 14:36:57 1802874 Link 0 |
Cavan trailed Galway 0-07 to 0-02 at half-time in Salthill and won the game 0-10 to 0-12. Skelling (USA) - Posts: 288 - 29/10/2015 14:53:01 1802883 Link 0 |
Lads - its all happening over again and the season hasn't started, but the general consensus from the majority of posters is that deanmartin (Cavan) - Posts: 643 - 29/10/2015 16:06:45 1802922 Link 0 |
That's your right to disagree Awwwwnow but it's how I view the game. We did push up on them. Ciaran Brady coming on kept the push on and yielded a score. The turning point came from a Cavan attack that broke down. Dara McVeety was blatantly fouled from behind on the 40 - somehow the ref saw it as a free to Monaghan. They scored from the counter. A 2 point swing that also swung momentum. Not saying we would have won being 5 points up but we were really starting to get on top. Hardtimes (Cavan) - Posts: 1056 - 29/10/2015 16:24:05 1802927 Link 0 |