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I'm pretty sure they did heard your pointless essays. Trouble is you're always going to be right in your head no matter how many times prove otherwise.
oneoff (UK) - Posts: 402 - 23/07/2020 11:55:22 2284980 Link 4 |
This does keep me up at night. As does the Ulster Final that year, and the 2008 defeat to Fermanagh when Tyrone had been knocked out the previous week and Banty decided to play 4 injured players. Also 2018 v Tyrone, we would have got scattered by Dublin just the same as they did but getting to an All Ireland Final would have been an experience. FootblockREF (Monaghan) - Posts: 471 - 25/07/2020 10:32:02 2285241 Link 0 |
Maybe not a missed opportunity as such but victims of the old system. Derry v Down 1994 first round Ulster Championship match was actually the All Ireland final that year. The game never got the credit it deserved; likely as it was so far out from the All Ireland series but the best game of that era and maybe ever. Down would tell you they knew Sam was in the bag leaving Celtic Park that day. Derry were very unlucky in that game and would they have caught Down with a second chance; I'm certain it would have been an all Ulster All Ireland final if the backdoor existed back then. sam1884 (UK) - Posts: 707 - 27/07/2020 15:06:51 2285467 Link 1 |
I was lucky enough to be at that match. It still to this day is the best game of football I've ever been to. Score for score. Legends marking legends. It was fascinating on so many levels. Had it taken place a few years later we likely would have seen a series of clashes between Derry and Down reminiscent of the Tyrone v Armagh clashes of 05. In that sense we are unlucky that the AI format hadn't evolved but at the same time there was a knife edged vibe about that game that just couldn't be replicated in todays format. Not for a first round provincial match anyway. It was absolute early season gold! Down fans left Derry that evening celebrating more so than they did in Clones on Ulster final day from my memory. That type of thing is now GAA history but I was glad to see it for myself before it all changed a few years later.
SaffronDon (Antrim) - Posts: 2020 - 27/07/2020 17:00:16 2285482 Link 1 |
It was a great era for Ulster football! The Down fans knew they'd won the All Ireland that day which is why they celebrated more than they did in the Ulster Final; from the Celtic Park win onwards they were just waiting for the All Ireland to be confirmed. From reports at the time the Derry changing room was a scene of devastation as they knew had they survived which they should have; Derry would have landed back to back All Ireland's. In a way it's a pity it was played out so early and in Celtic Park as had those two played in Croke Park that summer it would have been remembered as the best game ever. 1994 was likely the end of those giant's peak which allowed a new fresh Tyrone team to enter the stage in 1995. However as was shown in 95/96 that Tyrone team weren't at the same level of the Ulster teams 91 - 94. Derry/Down 1994 were the two best teams in the country by some distance; wasn't the old system crazy that they played out a first round match in May?
sam1884 (UK) - Posts: 707 - 27/07/2020 18:04:20 2285489 Link 1 |
How come you guys are so sensitive to any perceived criticism whatsoever? Is it due to the decline of the Kerry footballers over the past decade?
greatpoint (USA) - Posts: 305 - 28/07/2020 14:07:45 2285574 Link 2 |
Disagreeing with a statement and giving the reason why is not being sensitive greatpoint. That is what discussion forums are for.
GeniusGerry (Kerry) - Posts: 1957 - 28/07/2020 19:15:26 2285614 Link 6 |
No, the Kerry lads are not rattled at all!
witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1583 - 29/07/2020 10:53:42 2285660 Link 1 |
London hurlers were not far from firmly establishing themselves in hurling's second tier. Winning the Rackard then Christy Ring, competing in the Leinster Championship in 2013 and 2014. In 2014 a last minute goal from Westmeath relegated them in a game they should have won. If they stayed up that year, with subsequent restructurings, London could well be in the Joe Mc now with the likes of Antrim, Kerry and Carlow. LondainBhoy (UK) - Posts: 34 - 02/08/2020 22:01:21 2286170 Link 0 |
Personally for me it has to be 94. Lost to Down in the quarter finals and many believe the winner of that game whoever it was would win sam that year Canuckgael (USA) - Posts: 25 - 06/08/2020 02:37:14 2286546 Link 0 |