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Ah no, I know your post wasn't directed at me GlasgowRoyal.

Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8657 - 16/03/2017 18:40:15    1967657

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Replying To GlasgowRoyal:  "This forum would make your heart sink at times. There's some posters on here who absolutely clobber the team when they lose and still scoff when they win. It's nauseating.

Another criticism often parroted on here is that we don't have the players, which is a nonsense too. Not only do we have some excellent players, but we also have a manager who I've faith in being capable of developing others and moulding a strong team. Rome wasn't built in a day.

Moreover, as has been shown by the games so far, this league has been very competitive and if we do manage to win promotion we'll have earned it. End of story. Some of you really need to stop being so crushingly negative."
Excellent post. Well said

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 16/03/2017 18:44:16    1967658

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Replying To GlasgowRoyal:  "Wasn't having a go at yourself Htaem, what you said makes sense, unlike some posts which defy logic."
In fairness, htaem is one of the more fairer ones, so I know it wasn't aimed at him. He just needs some of my positivity to boos the confidents . :)

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 16/03/2017 18:51:51    1967660

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Htaem (Meath) - It would be a very dull tread if everyone was posting the same opinions!!

browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 16/03/2017 19:43:09    1967667

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Forgot to add!! RD - you better make sure that the chicken you put into the box is pretty fresh as the journey is long and the weather is getting warmer

browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 16/03/2017 19:44:53    1967668

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Replying To browncows:  "Forgot to add!! RD - you better make sure that the chicken you put into the box is pretty fresh as the journey is long and the weather is getting warmer"
It will be salad sambos. She has me on a diet. Really looking forward to the trip. Early up and on the road. What's best exit off motorway to rin? I can't ever remember been there. Was in pairc u c but don't think I was here before.

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 16/03/2017 19:51:15    1967671

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RD- You come in the M8 motorway and close to the R. Lee you come to the first large roundabout. Turn right at roundabout and follow the N8 which goes along the docks (on north side of Lee). Keep on the N8 until you come to the first bridge across the Lee (approx. 6km from motorway). Cross the Lee (two bridges) and you are on to the N27. Follow the N27 for about 500m and you come to the R852 on left (called the Boreenmanna Rd). Travel this road until you come to Paairc Ui Rinn which abounds the road on RHS. Note there is one sharp turn before you come to Lee bridge on the N8 and one after the second bridge on the N27 before the turn for Boreenmanna Rd (R852). Have a safe and successful journey

browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 16/03/2017 20:53:19    1967687

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Replying To browncows:  "Htaem (Meath) - It would be a very dull tread if everyone was posting the same opinions!!"
No it wouldn't ;-)

Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8657 - 16/03/2017 20:54:41    1967689

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Replying To browncows:  "RD- You come in the M8 motorway and close to the R. Lee you come to the first large roundabout. Turn right at roundabout and follow the N8 which goes along the docks (on north side of Lee). Keep on the N8 until you come to the first bridge across the Lee (approx. 6km from motorway). Cross the Lee (two bridges) and you are on to the N27. Follow the N27 for about 500m and you come to the R852 on left (called the Boreenmanna Rd). Travel this road until you come to Paairc Ui Rinn which abounds the road on RHS. Note there is one sharp turn before you come to Lee bridge on the N8 and one after the second bridge on the N27 before the turn for Boreenmanna Rd (R852). Have a safe and successful journey"
Cheers for that. Much appreciated

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 16/03/2017 21:43:03    1967703

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Replying To royaldunne:  "Excellent post. Well said"
totally agree. too much negativity on here and i think a certain section of our supporters want the team to lose more often than win.

Meathmen (Meath) - Posts: 73 - 17/03/2017 04:58:59    1967741

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Meath (FL v Cork):
1. Paddy O'Rourke, Skryne
2. Donal Keogan, Rathkenny
3. Conor Mc Gill, Ratoath
4. Donnacha Tobin, Blackhall Gaels
5. Willie Carry, Drumbaragh
6. Brian Power, Ratoath
7. Pauric Harnan, Moynalvey
8. Bryan Menton, Donaghmore Ashbourne
9. James Toher, Trim
10. Alan Forde, Navan O'Mahony's
11. Cillian O'Sullivan, Moynalvey
12. Ruairí Ó Coileáin, Navan O'Mahony's
13. Bryan Mc Mahon, Ratoath
14. Graham Reilly (C), St. Colmcille's
15. Donal Lenihan, St. Peter's Dunboyne

Unchanged seems fair enough, build up a bit of consistent in section. I would start Joey Wallace ahead if Bryan Mc Mahon, although I would love to see Mc Mahon delivery what he well capable of .

bobkarlgees (Meath) - Posts: 1263 - 17/03/2017 11:39:50    1967782

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Bryan Mc Mahon made some good runs the last day,just did not stick for him. hopefully it does at the weekend.

ziggy32001 (Meath) - Posts: 8354 - 17/03/2017 12:13:13    1967796

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Replying To ziggy32001:  "Bryan Mc Mahon made some good runs the last day,just did not stick for him. hopefully it does at the weekend."
Agree, didn't preform well the last day, but that was his first start of the year, McMahon is a very good footballer and a as a defender he's a nightmare to mark

redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 402 - 17/03/2017 13:07:43    1967817

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Replying To redser123:  "Agree, didn't preform well the last day, but that was his first start of the year, McMahon is a very good footballer and a as a defender he's a nightmare to mark"
Disappoining to see Flanagan and Newman must not ready to return from injuries yet. Concerned about us breaking even against a strong Cork midfield. Also our freetaking options. However, interesting to see how Andy sets up to compensate.

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1220 - 17/03/2017 13:56:41    1967832

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Cork have 3/4 good options at midfield, must have a plan to counteract.

seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2141 - 17/03/2017 15:16:15    1967848

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Replying To nobull456:  "Disappoining to see Flanagan and Newman must not ready to return from injuries yet. Concerned about us breaking even against a strong Cork midfield. Also our freetaking options. However, interesting to see how Andy sets up to compensate."
Yeh Newman played for kilmainham last week and came off early with an ankle injury, I'm also surprised Flanagan hasn't got a start yet, must not be going well in training

redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 402 - 17/03/2017 16:16:04    1967856

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O surprises really, hard to change winning team

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 17/03/2017 18:08:32    1967889

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Replying To Meathgaa5:  "Big news coming out of the camp this week.. watch this space"
Will we hear this big news Sunday?

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 17/03/2017 20:43:31    1967983

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Replying To royaldunne:  "O surprises really, hard to change winning team"
Spot on RD if it ain't broke don't fix it!

pauk123 (USA) - Posts: 189 - 17/03/2017 20:55:52    1967991

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Any sign of mattimoe getting a run?

kellsman (Meath) - Posts: 4 - 18/03/2017 07:41:18    1968054

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