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Well halloween is only around the corner so we'll get our chance soon enough :-) Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 11/09/2015 12:27:07 1786025 Link 5 |
Will Westmeath be sending us some footballers in return? seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 1432 - 11/09/2015 19:21:27 1786240 Link 12 |
The comments probably back fired in a way. After that meeting, the main talking point wasnt anything to do with football or football development, all the attention was devoted to McEntees comments about hurling. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 11/09/2015 20:48:08 1786268 Link 11 |
Typical football attitudes on hear I see ,,shameful performance for our county's footballers this year and in regular fashion somting has to be blamed. Banty and refs an everything else has been blamed so now it's time to blame hurling these comments will start many an argument in clubs , pubs etc.. He should be ashamed of himself for making comments like that a man many in this county looked up to and a few people commenting here should be too. It's know wonder this county is goin nowhere,, sad sad very sad otherlad (Meath) - Posts: 136 - 12/09/2015 21:16:09 1786473 Link 0 |
Ill supply the petrol. Round them all up and burn them. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 13/09/2015 12:02:32 1786564 Link 0 |
i will burn mine when there is more garda on the streets... WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 829 - 13/09/2015 14:04:58 1786602 Link 11 |
this comes at perfect timing with bonfire night just around the corner, mcentee for chairman domeanne (Meath) - Posts: 106 - 13/09/2015 15:12:54 1786620 Link 0 |
Mcentee for chairman, president. Lets go and find every stick and burn them royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 13/09/2015 19:12:03 1786705 Link 0 |
Meath footballers would be playing in B Championship if the football championship was divided like the hurling is at the moment. Let's be honest and realistic about it the football championship needs to be divided as there are too many hidings been dished out in championship matches over the past few years. The stronger are getting stronger and the weaker are getting weaker. duelplayer1 (Meath) - Posts: 97 - 14/09/2015 12:59:09 1787046 Link 0 |
Firstly Gerry mc Entees comments in a forum to improve Meath GAA were inappropriate whether in a joke or not. Secondly it has been even more appropriate than no member from Meath Co board has made any comment regarding this outcry. Surely Conor Tormey could have made a statement on behalf of the Co board to distance themselves from such a sentiment. If Gerry Mc Entee addresses another forum and says something stupid about Meath or Dublin football it would not be tolerated by both Co boards without comment. A.Chara (Meath) - Posts: 36 - 14/09/2015 13:44:12 1787099 Link 0 |
I wouldn't go to a hurling match (borefest) if it was outside my back garden. Whereas i travel hundreds of miles to watch football. I also love handball. But as for the sticks? Mcentee is right. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 14/09/2015 13:49:24 1787106 Link 0 |
royaldunne, How small minded and ridiculous. The fact you do not like hurling is one thing but have respect at the very least. The guys playing the sport in the county do it because they love it and there is no less level of commitment of work put into their love as those who play football. Also how disrespectful to the dual players in the county. Shivermetimber (Meath) - Posts: 124 - 14/09/2015 14:33:48 1787146 Link 0 |
Royaldunne travelles the country hundreds of miles to support a team that are rated 14 in the country. He goes home complaining about management players and county board deficiency on this forum. Then does the same next week possibly the first sign of madness. A.Chara (Meath) - Posts: 36 - 14/09/2015 14:59:57 1787171 Link 1 |
I would totally disagree with that hurling lads put in as much work as the football.from first hand experience of dual players the lads mainly hurling would not b a patch on fitness with the lads committed to the football..physical shape would county players of both codes would back that up..even looking at the u-21 at wend some lads fitness would b very questionable even in a slow enough pace game.. Header33 (Meath) - Posts: 232 - 14/09/2015 19:47:59 1787354 Link 0 |
Duelplayer 1 and shivermetimbers,, don't waste your time even bothering to argue here ye know your right an everyone with any cop on knows your right,, I'm sure you have spent a life time putting up with this kind of thing even from within your own club,, a lot of Meath football fans are a lot like Liverpool soccer fans living on past glories,,"no offense to Liverpool " otherlad (Meath) - Posts: 136 - 14/09/2015 20:33:01 1787378 Link 0 |
Header33- have you played both codes? I am not a big hurling fan and have not played the game (however I would have loved to have played). Totally disrespectful to run down any GAA game and Dualplayer1 posts some interesting questions. Of course guys playing hurling put in as much time as the guy playing football. Sometimes if you watch the football at all levels you would wonder have some of the guys spent any time practicing the game. In last years All-Ireland we had a situation where a goalkeeper kicks out a ball 20m to the opposing full forward and nobody within 30m of him (takes a lot of practice and conditioning to do that!. And in Cavan recently a defender kicked a ball over his own bar (in a senior match ref Hogan Stand) browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2189 - 14/09/2015 20:39:45 1787382 Link 13 |
Header 33 is right. I have played both games and Hurling was a type of rest because I could make the stick do the work. Ashrules (Dublin) - Posts: 342 - 15/09/2015 08:30:35 1787427 Link 0 |
Ahh lads will ye relax im only yanking your chain. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 15/09/2015 08:43:45 1787442 Link 0 |
I actually like Hurling, games like Galway v Tipperary this year are a pleasure to watch and I say that as a football fan, but I do wonder about Hurling fans by times, I went to school with a lot of ardent Meath hurling men and I always found their reasons for liking hurling to be a bit flawed. Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 15/09/2015 09:38:19 1787483 Link 8 |
I would add that too many folk take exception to a single comment made and then proceed to make a meal out of it!. I have always had great respect for GM and nothing has changed. I do know that he has done an excellent job in St B. browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2189 - 15/09/2015 09:39:22 1787484 Link 13 |