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Not sure how you can have a go at Dunboyne over the Kilmacud defeat? They are the best team in Meath (senior championship winners), so no one else would have done any better. To say another team would have put up a better fight is a completely invalid arguement, so not sure what there is to gain by slating Dunboynes performance. It is a reflection of club football in Meath as a whole, not a reflection of Dunboyne.

TakeYourPoints6 (Meath) - Posts: 230 - 21/11/2018 12:14:04    2151979

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Not sure how you can have a go at Dunboyne over the Kilmacud defeat? They are the best team in Meath (senior championship winners), so no one else would have done any better. To say another team would have put up a better fight is a completely invalid arguement, so not sure what there is to gain by slating Dunboynes performance. It is a reflection of club football in Meath as a whole, not a reflection of Dunboyne."
It's just bitterness. Unfortunately a small minority of lads would if it's not their own club prefer to see a meath club perform poorly in Leinster so they can slate them. All clubs have a few of these types .

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 21/11/2018 12:27:57    2151982

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Not sure how you can have a go at Dunboyne over the Kilmacud defeat? They are the best team in Meath (senior championship winners), so no one else would have done any better. To say another team would have put up a better fight is a completely invalid arguement, so not sure what there is to gain by slating Dunboynes performance. It is a reflection of club football in Meath as a whole, not a reflection of Dunboyne."
That's a ridiculous logic you have there.
I am sure there are many teams in Meath who would not have rolled over like that in Navan and take a 16 point hammering

Maestro (Meath) - Posts: 569 - 21/11/2018 17:52:16    2152025

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Replying To Maestro:  "That's a ridiculous logic you have there.
I am sure there are many teams in Meath who would not have rolled over like that in Navan and take a 16 point hammering"
But we'll never know because they weren't good enough to win the Meath Championship this year.

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 21/11/2018 18:47:30    2152031

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Replying To Maestro:  "That's a ridiculous logic you have there.
I am sure there are many teams in Meath who would not have rolled over like that in Navan and take a 16 point hammering"
Why did they roll over and not win a Keegan cup then

LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1458 - 21/11/2018 18:48:05    2152032

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Replying To Maestro:  "That's a ridiculous logic you have there.
I am sure there are many teams in Meath who would not have rolled over like that in Navan and take a 16 point hammering"
Why did none of these teams win the Senior Championship then? I'm not from Dunboyne, I just don't see the point in having a go at them when they are purely just a symptom of a larger problem

TakeYourPoints6 (Meath) - Posts: 230 - 21/11/2018 19:08:23    2152035

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Replying To LeitrimRoyal99:  "Why did they roll over and not win a Keegan cup then"
I don't think Kells rolled over?
They were bet after extra time.
I think you are a bit confused what rolling over and take a hammering means?

Maestro (Meath) - Posts: 569 - 21/11/2018 19:19:08    2152036

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Lads this is an u21 thread
Bring your silly argument to a different thread

head4dblackspot (Meath) - Posts: 513 - 21/11/2018 19:33:49    2152039

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Replying To Maestro:  "I don't think Kells rolled over?
They were bet after extra time.
I think you are a bit confused what rolling over and take a hammering means?"
So next time we face a Dublin team in Leinster our best bet is to send Kells out so we don't get rolled over again

TakeYourPoints6 (Meath) - Posts: 230 - 21/11/2018 19:43:11    2152042

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Replying To dunboynelad:  "Had to go back and check the wording on that and I said *underage* which is quite different, it would imply he's top class for his age and very exciting to see how good he can be as he has all the tools required - we have had very little of that in recent times so it's not that bold a prediction. I'll be here all day explaining basic English and context."
Your overrating your own club player, it happens all the time on this forum just look at RD with Biggie. How did "Jonesy" play against Kilmacud do you think?

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 21/11/2018 20:23:10    2152048

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Replying To Barney123:  "Your overrating your own club player, it happens all the time on this forum just look at RD with Biggie. How did "Jonesy" play against Kilmacud do you think?"
Dunboyne were beaten in every position in the field. How would other teams have done - I do not know, would they have done any better maybe not. The top 5 Dublin club teams are now very strong and would probably beat at least 10 county teams. Even though some 'experts' say otherwise Meath club teams have a good record playing in Navan in Leinster club!. As far as I know there was only one or two defeats in Navan over the last 40 years- I am open to correction.

browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 22/11/2018 00:48:12    2152064

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Replying To Barney123:  "Your overrating your own club player, it happens all the time on this forum just look at RD with Biggie. How did "Jonesy" play against Kilmacud do you think?"
Depends how you look at it. We'll only see in a couple of years time I guess, when he's developed further and not flying in from America for games without any training, that may answer your other question too. You seem to have taken an exception to an opinion as how good he can be, that's from watching him, if you think different that's fine I won't lose sleep.

dunboynelad (Meath) - Posts: 227 - 22/11/2018 06:31:51    2152067

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Replying To Maestro:  "I don't think Kells rolled over?
They were bet after extra time.
I think you are a bit confused what rolling over and take a hammering means?"
They couldn't beat Dunboyne which still seems to be bothering you, dress that up whatever way you will. It's like someone coming on here the last two years saying Dunboyne would have beat Rhode or Lomans, completely pointless and shows a weird agenda - let it go.

dunboynelad (Meath) - Posts: 227 - 22/11/2018 06:36:45    2152068

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Replying To dunboynelad:  "They couldn't beat Dunboyne which still seems to be bothering you, dress that up whatever way you will. It's like someone coming on here the last two years saying Dunboyne would have beat Rhode or Lomans, completely pointless and shows a weird agenda - let it go."
I see Portlaoise put up a much better fight than Dunboyne, missing a penalty in the last minute to draw game in Dublin.
It really puts Dunboyne's performance in Navan in perspective.

Maestro (Meath) - Posts: 569 - 25/11/2018 16:23:34    2152369

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Replying To Maestro:  "I see Portlaoise put up a much better fight than Dunboyne, missing a penalty in the last minute to draw game in Dublin.
It really puts Dunboyne's performance in Navan in perspective."
This lad...lol. He's like a dog with a bone. Well done to portlaoise for losing by less than dunboyne and putting up a better showing than dunbonye. They win the "Better than Dunbonye award" seriously fella let It go!!!

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 25/11/2018 17:06:52    2152378

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Dunboyne already have Mulvanys booked for Saturday nights celebrations when they win, all members of senior and junior team are invited as well to celebrate their historic achievement of winning all 3 grades.

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 27/11/2018 21:35:56    2152657

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Replying To Barney123:  "Dunboyne already have Mulvanys booked for Saturday nights celebrations when they win, all members of senior and junior team are invited as well to celebrate their historic achievement of winning all 3 grades."
Correct, looking forward to it

dunboynelad (Meath) - Posts: 227 - 28/11/2018 16:01:30    2152734

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It's easy knowing that Ratoath are in the u21 final.
There's more about this final on the forum, than there was about more important competitions.
I suppose that's why they are soooo popular around the county

Upforyourball (Meath) - Posts: 37 - 28/11/2018 22:38:57    2152782

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Replying To Upforyourball:  "It's easy knowing that Ratoath are in the u21 final.
There's more about this final on the forum, than there was about more important competitions.
I suppose that's why they are soooo popular around the county"
Nearly as popular as Dunboyne.

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 29/11/2018 16:52:27    2152843

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Replying To Barney123:  "Nearly as popular as Dunboyne."
Yes, hard to grasp why there's been a lot of talk of Dunboyne on these forums this year, genuinely beats me.

dunboynelad (Meath) - Posts: 227 - 29/11/2018 18:13:40    2152849

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