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That's the spirit!!!
jacktheDub (Dublin) - Posts: 910 - 22/11/2020 00:22:30 2312437 Link 0 |
That's all any of us have left realdub, the championship is a total joke now. And wait for it next year another couple of dubs will retire and we'll all be told that the dubs are going to be coming back to the pack and that the rest will be stronger. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 11732 - 22/11/2020 00:24:17 2312438 Link 0 |
Pray friend, do enlighten us how?
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 979 - 22/11/2020 00:29:15 2312440 Link 1 |
Ah don't be worrying man, we will be eventually beaten. Ye were caught with a sucker punch this year, and the year that's in it? I don't think any victory or defeat will be taken in quite the same way. I won't sincerely look forward to a game until all this crap is over.
realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 7772 - 22/11/2020 00:36:11 2312442 Link 2 |
If I hear one more time about splitting Dublin in two I'll be sick. If you think it's bad now, can you imagine Dublin North v Dublin South in the Leicester Final cos that's what you'd eventually have. Tir Conaill Abu (Donegal) - Posts: 1635 - 22/11/2020 00:41:01 2312447 Link 4 |
Couldnt agree more clinical is the word we are mile's off the pace I didn't post prior to the game because I really feared what would happen and my fears we're borne out It's scary to a degree because this Meath team were very well prepared and each of the lads on that panel are very good footballers and put their heart on the line for the county Actually because of this it's completely demoralising to be honest and I fear for the future of the game This Dublin team are fantastic and are actually getting stronger and it goes against the grain for me to say they are a joy to watch They are class the best I've seen but I fear for inter county football runnerin (Meath) - Posts: 194 - 22/11/2020 00:56:41 2312452 Link 1 |
Couldnt agree more clinical is the word we are mile's off the pace I didn't post prior to the game because I really feared what would happen and my fears we're borne out It's scary to a degree because this Meath team were very well prepared and each of the lads on that panel are very good footballers and put their heart on the line for the county Actually because of this it's completely demoralising to be honest and I fear for the future of the game This Dublin team are fantastic and are actually getting stronger and it goes against the grain for me to say they are a joy to watch They are class the best I've seen but I fear for inter county football runnerin (Meath) - Posts: 194 - 22/11/2020 01:03:07 2312454 Link 0 |
I get this feeling that whenever Meath get thumped their fans try send out this "Theme" that the All Ireland is a foregone conclusion for everybody else...because "They" got walloped by Dublin Yada Yadda...,, It's used a some sort of a comforting blanket, to hide the real fact that they are minnows and have been for some time now. Meath are a terrible team , beaten by every other top team in country over the past 12 months at least "twice" either with intesty or with one arm tied behind their backs pending the approach at the given time of those teams who eye the bigger prize.. Dublin knows what awaits them for here on in , and it most certainly won't be easy for them .. Leinster was just a warm up, always has been.. Dublin's All Ireland defence starts Now.. BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 255 - 22/11/2020 04:21:59 2312465 Link 6 |
Croke Park pour multi millions into Dublin........who consequently win numerous Leinster and All Ireland titles.......go figure? It's beyond a farce now, it has destroyed Gaelic football. Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9294 - 22/11/2020 05:18:31 2312466 Link 4 |
Croke Park will do exactly the same as when Kerry were steamrolling the weaker counties in Munster for most of the last century-remember the Milltown Massacre, Kerry 9-21, Clare 1-9, 1981-nothing. It was left up the Clare's, Limerick's, Waterford's etc to get their own house in order. Clare did. They brought in outside coaches, one of whom, John Maugham led Clare to victory over Kerry in the Munster Final of 1992; just about a decade after the Milltown joke. Others have started football academies and are now in a better place. See, it can be done. Sure, if everyone throws the baby out with the bath water, nothing will ever be done. It's especially rich coming from counties where there is plenty of money and sponsorship, no lack of pitches with even new centers of excellence being opened. I'd entertain such a lament from counties like Leitrim or Carlow where the playing population and resources are really limited. But not from the counties who have either beaten Dublin, drawn with them or just failed by a kick of a ball over the past 4-5 years. That stenches of self-pity, the basest of all emotions. foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 31 - 22/11/2020 06:06:16 2312472 Link 4 |
Oh totally. We weren't at the races. The naivety we showed was unbelievable we didn't tackle at all at the level we needed. I don't know if it was inexperience or not been coached properly. But it does raise questions. Very serious ones.
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 22/11/2020 07:29:02 2312475 Link 0 |
Proves Meath are not a Div 1 team. A county I always admired but no Div 1 team as far as I can see would capitulate to Dublin so meekly two years running. The population point by an earlier poster is off the mark. Meath are largely a one GAA code county with a decent population. Other one code counties (where football is king am thinking of Mayo, Donegal and Kerry) remain competitive and like Meath don't have administrative wrangling and historical preferences of two relatively strong GAA in their counties. However you would never see any of those counties massacred by the Dubs 2 yrs in a row. Leinster is a basket case. A few years ago Kildare seemed to be making progress but appears to have stalled. Meath though it appears learned nothing from 12 months despite from all the perceived advantages the Dubs have. kiloughter (Galway) - Posts: 1730 - 22/11/2020 08:13:05 2312487 Link 4 |
As good as Dublin are I think Donegal are capable of slaying the dragon(maybe just maybe). Make no mistake about it, Dublin at this stage are a dragon to themselves, do the dub fans really want to win the next 8 all irelands and continue to actually have any interest? every fan will lose interest at some point. After Donegal can Mayo do it? no idea, weird team, they might come close but for the sake of the GAA I really hope one of them does, jesus it would be a great year if cork actually did it, anyway i am in dream land. I would compare this current crop of dubs to Rome under Augustus in 117AD, they were as big and as dominant as they could be. Their frontiers went into Africa,asia and north into Germany. They destroyed every little tribe they came across no one could defeat them...but Rome fell. Everything has to end some day and the one defeat augustus had came from the mad will west Germanic tribes who said enough is enough and they were stopped in Germania....Are Donegal/Mayo Germanics? Let's see. I raise a glass of my coffee at 8 am to Dublin. Great team but Donegal/Mayo?Cork ( hopefully cork) can step up to the plate and slay the dragon for all of us on here. Regards, GameofTyrones GameofTyronesIsBackhere (Tyrone) - Posts: 12 - 22/11/2020 08:22:50 2312489 Link 0 |
Couldnt agree more with this post. I never thought I'd see the day Meath would be such whingers. It's ok for them to wallop Wicklow but when it's done to them they cant handle it. Fact is they arent good enough to dine at the top table and that is not Dublins fault.
lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 527 - 22/11/2020 08:26:58 2312490 Link 5 |
The meath kickout was a bit of a nightmare for them though it was always going to be. The keeper can't physically kick it long so the dublin press has zero risk attached. Flood the area from the 65 up you win it clean and score, put the meath defence under fierce pressure when they do win it and try to turn them over, or finally just foul them to get reorganised. When dublin play against a beggan for example who can boom it 60 metres you can't do that and game is immediately more stretched. It's also very easy to prepare for as a keeper can't suddenly learn to kick it long. Meath also struggled last year with Colgan. It's the single most important area for them to address. Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 336 - 22/11/2020 08:55:37 2312499 Link 1 |
Jim You have said Meath were embarrassing etc a few times. We get it. What is the solution?? Take Dublin's massive sponsorship/finances and pool it centrally? Split Dublin? 8 groups of 4? The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 1790 - 22/11/2020 09:01:52 2312503 Link 1 |
No problem, 20 !
DUBJOHN (Dublin) - Posts: 759 - 22/11/2020 09:14:01 2312505 Link 3 |
Everything that the gaa have done in the last 20 years has been done to benefit dublin. ulsterrules (Donegal) - Posts: 191 - 22/11/2020 09:22:25 2312508 Link 0 |
Bored of excuses and people saying football is dead. Dublin have been extremely lucky in certain contests in their 5 in a row run so far. Even before that going back as far as 2011 and the free against Kildare, Weve come out of close games against Kerry, Mayo, Tyrone, Donegal, proper nail biters, gruelling hard encounters. The fact is Meath are just muck and arent getting basics right. waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13574 - 22/11/2020 09:24:18 2312511 Link 3 |
Werent at the races ? When have they ever been at the races in championship football against the dubs In recent years ? They arent mentally strong enough. You believe they are better than they are. They are a division 2 team who played the other division one sides this year and lost all games bar one, and the first d1 team you played in actual knockout football this year beat you by 21 points and it couldve been more. It's not a case of just not being at the races. It's a case of lagging way behind. You can blame the players but ultimately, I dont. I blame the mouthpiece Andy mcentee. He set that team up to get battered before the game started. Surely now you have to be realistic about what Meath are and more importantly, what they are not.
waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13574 - 22/11/2020 09:29:51 2312513 Link 4 |