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So with the relative success of Donegal last season, can folk see more teams adopting similar 'puke' football style? I can maybe seen a more cautious approach being taken this year by the so called lesser teams with maybe a half forward dropping back to half back etc. I honestly can see the game changing as a whole and it's already started from approximately a decade ago and it's not as easy on the eye as it used to be. What do others think? Padraig_Dub (Dublin) - Posts: 100 - 03/02/2012 12:40:07 1104798 Link 0 |
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Yep I agree with you, it's more like rugby league/basketball now. Nowhere near as enjoyable as the 90's but I still love it. clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 03/02/2012 12:49:13 1104806 Link 0 |
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I wonder will Dublin continue with their defensive tactics this season? supporter (Donegal) - Posts: 205 - 03/02/2012 12:57:34 1104810 Link 0 |
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You mean a more reserved approach unlike our previous gung-ho approach that saw us throw away leads willy-nilly. Hopefully we do keep up that approach, we're still a nice team to watch, just not as niave. Padraig_Dub (Dublin) - Posts: 100 - 03/02/2012 13:01:04 1104812 Link 0 |
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There have been several discussions on here re this. ballybannongael (Down) - Posts: 547 - 03/02/2012 13:24:35 1104833 Link 0 |
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The top 5 or 6 teams in the country all employ defensive tactics to some degree, with Donegal being the most extreme. It's part of the modern game, we just have to accept it. Cute_Kerry_Hoor (Kerry) - Posts: 2518 - 03/02/2012 13:32:11 1104835 Link 0 |
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You mean a more reserved approach unlike our previous gung-ho approach that saw us throw away leads willy-nilly. Hopefully we do keep up that approach, we're still a nice team to watch, just not as niave. JinxyPoop (UK) - Posts: 1162 - 03/02/2012 13:37:55 1104847 Link 0 |
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Read the Alan Mulholland interview there doublehop (Kildare) - Posts: 4172 - 03/02/2012 13:52:07 1104860 Link 0 |
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Well the ones I laugh at seriously are Kerry who go on about they are in some way the guardians of traditional football!! witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 03/02/2012 14:22:22 1104891 Link 0 |
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While I usually am an optimist when posting, at least I try to be positive most of the time, I must admit I'm pessimistic on this one gigoer (Wexford) - Posts: 1998 - 03/02/2012 14:40:11 1104921 Link 0 |
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witnof Cute_Kerry_Hoor (Kerry) - Posts: 2518 - 03/02/2012 14:52:55 1104944 Link 0 |
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dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 03/02/2012 14:57:25 1104946 Link 0 |
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I wonder what the lowest scoring football league game is going to be, will we ever see say 0-1 0-0? the way some teams are playing the game it will be sooner than we think. arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4968 - 03/02/2012 16:07:13 1105010 Link 0 |
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doublehop TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 03/02/2012 16:31:07 1105023 Link 0 |
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ballybannongael up_donegal (Donegal) - Posts: 659 - 03/02/2012 16:45:54 1105035 Link 0 |
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Alot of you have this old fashioned train of thought whereby you believe everything in the 70's was fantastic and modern day football is going to the dogs and its too tactical and that our county players are as disciplined as professional sportsmen and are under too much pressure not to do X,Y and Z. Alot of you compare and contrast the game of yesteryear to the game of today and you want X to change to the way it was back in Y, And while i agree i dont like the certain ideas being adopted by alot of teams over the years, Its simply a sign of our game changing with the times. Nothing ever stays the same and with time brings alot of change both for the positive and the negative. waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13659 - 03/02/2012 18:02:54 1105097 Link 0 |
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yes but the whole thing is , its really hard to watch ,eg what would you rather see (a) a ball going into a forward and the forward using his skill to try and get a shot on target against his marker or (b) a ball going into a forward and eight or nine lads hanging around him looking like there scaring crows away waving there arms ? theres no roar from the crowd anymore when a man gets past his marker or when a midfielder catches a ball from a kick out, because he gets no free when half the other team is hanging around him pulling out of him . its gone to the dogs if you ask me bisto kid (Cavan) - Posts: 492 - 03/02/2012 18:03:33 1105098 Link 0 |
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I actually think it is very interesting , It intrigues me waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13659 - 03/02/2012 18:42:35 1105130 Link 0 |
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Yes. Maybe not this year though, on account of the abuse we got last year for doing it, but you can definitely see lower teams throwing a few people back in years to come. Call it tactics, evolution, puke or whatever you like... but it's a reality. Look at some of the low scoring Club / Sigerson games we've seen. squareball_1988 (Donegal) - Posts: 343 - 03/02/2012 18:56:03 1105144 Link 0 |
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Id rather watch a competitive ugly game than watch two teams play open football and have Kerry wipe the floor with the opposition. TheRoad (Galway) - Posts: 1339 - 03/02/2012 19:14:11 1105154 Link 0 |