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I'm proud of these Meath players. Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 926 - 14/07/2019 17:17:02 2210818 Link 12 |
We're in a much better place going into next Sunday's game than Mayo and that's for sure. NuttyMeathMan (Meath) - Posts: 35 - 14/07/2019 17:35:43 2210827 Link 0 |
I think we have a kickout strategy....i think it's the execution and the delivery of the kickout strategy that is letting us down.
WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 829 - 14/07/2019 17:58:35 2210841 Link 11 |
Ssh apparently we can't criticise the goalie
BoynesideBlue (Meath) - Posts: 130 - 14/07/2019 18:07:55 2210845 Link 0 |
Nonsense. Clearly there is a kickout strategy but unfortunately the goalkeeper doesn't seem to have the ability to execute the kickouts that are part of the strategy.
Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 14/07/2019 18:10:39 2210849 Link 0 |
Pretty much agree with that. Disappointing in end score. It was closer than that. Onwards and upwards. Hon the royal royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 14/07/2019 18:33:50 2210864 Link 1 |
We did well today. It was a very hot day. Donegal were at home in front of a large crowd; full panel. We went toe-to-toe and traded blows for most of the game. Went from 4 points down to a point up at one stage in the 2nd half. Gallagher took one for the team and did well to not get the red card. O'Sullivan was brilliant; a performance from him not seen this season. Lavin was brilliant. Newman and Conlon did ok but Walsh coming in definitely, 100% made a difference. Keogan was his usual self; simply irreplaceable, a truly great player. I thought the team performed well, they were solid on the ball and create goal chances when they run directly and can find the last pass. However the build-up is too slow, and laborious, and the end-product is not top quality too often. Kick-outs/goalkeeper can be addressed at the end of the season. Devine was good. Campion coming in off the bench contributed as well. All in all, the scoreboard flattered Donegal a bit and a great opportunity for our lovely, supportive neighbours on this forum to have a typical snipe at their neighbours losing, as opposed to their winning (as Ive noticed), but a very solid performance and great to see the spread of players used on the day. The players don't strike me as the kind who do moral victories, but they'll look back on this as a good performance. Onward to Mayo. It just keeps getting better! Young_gael (Meath) - Posts: 391 - 14/07/2019 18:45:45 2210875 Link 12 |
Of course the keeper has to take some responsibility, but I do feel a bit sorry for him, I really dont know what the story about a strategy but the sad fact is we dont have a physical presence around the middle and have to work so hard to get even a 30 % of kickouts. I thought other than that, we were really good and such a shame about that lack of a big stong midfielder. Lads wasn't it great that the country saw a competitive meath team - at least for 60min, we are going the right way!! One small point, management need to have a word with young conlon, if he wants to make it , he will need to learn when to recycle and not keep going for ridiculous shots. Really looking forward to next week. P.s. Murphy was brilliant when he was needed today
Footnote (Meath) - Posts: 55 - 14/07/2019 18:59:11 2210888 Link 1 |
Just home . 9 points not a true reflection . However we were beaten by a better and more seasoned team. It's a steep learning curve but I'm concerned we still making the same key errors . In order of magnitude ... royalpad (Meath) - Posts: 46 - 14/07/2019 19:12:17 2210901 Link 2 |
Seamus lavin was absolute class today, glad he got the praise he deserved on sky, Jamie brennan was arguably player of the year going into today, didnt look it today, roll on mayo next sunday they looked like dead men walking against Kerry today redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 306 - 14/07/2019 19:12:38 2210902 Link 1 |
I to am proud of the lads too. fair play we stuck with them and where even a point up with 15 minutes to go at home against what I think are All-irleand contenders. A few turning points Mc Brearty clearly pushed was it Gallagher in the back for Donegals first goal it was missed. Also Conlon missed a half a goal chance and the dis allowed goal. So things didn't go our way. pity about 9 points loss but we didn't deserve that much of gap. It will be interesting now against Mayo. bobkarlgees (Meath) - Posts: 1192 - 14/07/2019 19:24:44 2210908 Link 0 |
100% agree with you. McEntee is undermining himself somewhat sticking with 50% of that midfield. We surely have better midfielders in Meath. A great trier but not a good enough footballer for super 8 level and we are paying the price. In fairness McEntee has stuck by his GK in hope he'd come good and fair play for that, lads can improve and prove doubters wrong. But it's time now to give Brennan a go. We need to unearth a good GK, a top class midfielder and 2/3 top forwards to really compete at top level. Not easily done!! I actually think McGill would be fantastic in midfield along with Menton but that obviously leaves a hole at full back. Crinigan (Meath) - Posts: 926 - 14/07/2019 19:29:15 2210915 Link 11 |
Royalpad, good assessment. The tendency to slow the game is a bit of a killer. When we drove at them at pace in the 3rd quarter, it shows what we are capable off. Kick-out strategy is killing us as well. After we drew level we had two great chances to tag on scores before we did go in front and I think they were crucial misses. We brought Walsh on and fed him one ball which he claimed well but didn't use him effectively. Donegal keeper was superb. Super handling under the high ball and his ability to find his man either directly or into space from the kickouts. In the last quarter Murphy was superb and showed his immense talent and was the catalyst for the Donegal finish. From a Meath perspective, we can compete with the top 8 teams. 12 months ago it was looking bleak for us but we have made good progress this year but we do need to speed up our game significantly. Diego (Meath) - Posts: 1189 - 14/07/2019 19:45:10 2210925 Link 1 |
very proud of this Meath we could have won this game. where are all the Meath supporters very poor show from them, they need to get off Facebook and start supporting our good young team meath1977 (Meath) - Posts: 459 - 14/07/2019 19:47:01 2210928 Link 11 |
We did very well today. This will drive us on to div 1 football next year. I give us a 50 50 chance against mayo. A couple of things though. We need a keeper who can find a man. We are losing 3-4 scores a game at critical points which drains our confidence. Keegan is a shoe in for an all star. Absolute class. Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 14/07/2019 20:13:39 2210951 Link 0 |
Need some more time to digest today's game and our overall performance but here are some initial thoughts: men_of_49 (Meath) - Posts: 1962 - 14/07/2019 20:34:52 2210966 Link 1 |
Couldn't agree more with all of this. There is a strategy you can see what the keeper his trying to do but too often he doesn't find his target and goes to an opponent or straight over the sideline. That being said when the time comes for him to go down the middle to our midfielders we don't have any strong fielders of the ball so we're always gonna struggle. I don't know what the answer is. We're probably right in trying to pick men out on the wings or go short due to the lack of good high fielders we have but we are keeper who can execute the plan better. Also complete agree re conlon. Really excited by his potential and some of the stuff he did today but still has plenty to learn
Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 14/07/2019 20:50:41 2210981 Link 0 |
This is why it was nonsense to suggest we got to the super 8's a year too early. The panel would have been devastated if they lost to Clare. Instead they go into the lions den and leave there thinking they could match donegal next year if they apply some realistic improvements. Jack_Goff (Meath) - Posts: 2920 - 14/07/2019 21:15:17 2211011 Link 11 |
Whilst Meath played bravely throughout the game today we have to face reality. When push comes to shove the team cannot drive on. I have no negative remarks on the players I think they all upped their game and gave a good account of themselves individually. Royalio11 (Meath) - Posts: 750 - 14/07/2019 21:18:14 2211016 Link 0 |
More nonsense, kickouts are causing a problem, you say there is a strategy but it's not working, whatever you do don't blame management, more say don't blame the kicker, ah for fe** sake maybe we should blame the boots he is wearing or maybe even the socks or the tee. For kickouts to be effective we have to involve at least two elements, ie the kicker and the receiver. I should mention that other teams also involve decoy runners and thereby keep the opposition guessing but not us which is a real pity as the team is developing very well. If we had an effective kickout strategy it could contribute 5 or 6 points per match and at the same time deny our opponents the same amount. Now that would have made a big difference today and any day. It's the next step in the evolution of this team. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 14/07/2019 21:34:11 2211030 Link 0 |