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Thats the spirit -:)
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 23/11/2020 13:51:03 2313959 Link 0 |
There is some myth around Dublin and the high ball, im not sure where it came from i think Tyrone got joy out of it one league game and in my recollection that was the only time we struggled. I've seen loads of counties try it, Galway with Comer, Donegal with Murphy, Tyrone with McShane, Kerry with Donaghy & Walsh, Mayo with O Shea, O Connor and Moran (to be fair Andy was great at winning his own ball). Nine times out of ten you are just giving Dublin back possession. One of the maddest things i saw was the second final last year and Keane told Kerry to lump in the high ball for the first quarter, we gobble it up. I think the problem with the high ball is you have to flood forward to support the second phase even if you win it, if you dont and break down you leave Dublin with pocession and acres of space. Dublin can kill you with 3/4 moves. The high ball has its uses and you look you can always get a break from it, but Dublin have well test driven and dealing with a few Garryowen's strategies over the years. I think and hope this could be a massively intense match if Cavan tackle like they did yesterday, the Dubs will bring the same, could be a ding dong. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4517 - 23/11/2020 13:55:18 2313967 Link 0 |
Would totally disagree with that, i think both would be close to sell outs. The two best supported counties in Ireland. Against two teams who haven't been in All Ireland Semi finals in decades. Sell outs, easy. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4517 - 23/11/2020 14:00:59 2313977 Link 0 |
Cavan would bring huge numbers, absolutely massive. That semi would be a guaranteed sell out, without a doubt. The other one maybe not a sellout but a good 60k. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 23/11/2020 14:10:32 2313989 Link 1 |
And I couldn't give a ***** that you don't give a ***** if I come from Hackballscross. Dublin footballers are amateurs and you know it.
avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1994 - 23/11/2020 14:11:26 2313991 Link 4 |
Peter Keane thought the same thing before the replay last year. It is long thought to be Dublin's Achilles heel. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13802 - 23/11/2020 14:18:17 2314004 Link 0 |
Cavan and Dubs would be a sell out. Tipp and Mayo nó i would say. Tipp is hurling foremost and football a very poor second. Tipp v Mayo played in semi a few years ago and did nt sell out.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3933 - 23/11/2020 14:27:44 2314013 Link 1 |
I think if this was a normal year it would go close to selling out. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13802 - 23/11/2020 14:28:23 2314014 Link 0 |
So now I know your point lol How open minded of me. Amateurs with professional background teams paid by Croke Park. By any chance are you a Trump supporter?
HighStoolBandit (Tyrone) - Posts: 133 - 23/11/2020 15:40:21 2314071 Link 1 |
I agree Dublin and Cavan would be a sell out but although Mayo are the best supporters in the country Tipp are mainly into hurling. In 2016 Tipp and Mayo semi had about 53 000 at it and don't forget there was a minor game beforehand. Because of covid we are all mad for canes but money a big factor too. As you mentioned about Galway Mesamis I was at that game and was actually talking to a Galway couple at it with two kids. They were saying they could nt afford to go to every game between petrol feeding the kids etc. It cost them 200e to go to the game without buying a pint. Seldom is wonderful but for dual counties its very hard on supporters.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3933 - 23/11/2020 16:20:32 2314105 Link 0 |
It is an achilles heal for any team if you have strong men at FF with good hands. Which we do in the form of Galligan and Madden. It has worked thus far in every game for us, so I'd love to see us intensify it against your lads, drop bombs on that FB line and fight for every scrap and break. The problem is teams only do this for spells against Dublin and if it doesn't work out once or twice they revert to type. Stick with it and ask questions.
Cavan_Shambles (Cavan) - Posts: 575 - 23/11/2020 16:22:47 2314108 Link 1 |
It won't work if you haven't got the players to pull it off. I'm saying we do, and I'm saying your fb line won't like it if we persist with it. There's no point in abandoning the tactic if Dublin mop it up once or twice. I'd like to see us do it for 70 minutes. Give your back line a creak in their necks from staring upwards and fight like hell for the scraps. Not saying this is what we will do, but I think we should do it. Running the ball against Dublin doesn't work, they're too athletic and strong. Cavan_Shambles (Cavan) - Posts: 575 - 23/11/2020 16:26:21 2314110 Link 0 |
The aspect I greatly admire about Dublin is that they don't underestimate anyone, jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 23/11/2020 16:53:09 2314135 Link 1 |
You are wasting your time engaging with this, just dont reply.
arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4954 - 23/11/2020 18:54:28 2314202 Link 1 |
Boylesports have Dublin 1/100 and Cavan at 16/1 Dublin -13 is 10/11 Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3205 - 23/11/2020 18:55:58 2314203 Link 0 |
20/1 on PP
cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5251 - 23/11/2020 19:49:07 2314239 Link 2 |
Look everyone knows that Dublin have a great team. Anyone playing them have to plan for the awesome ability of their players. However, I'd love to see teams get properly stuck into them and, if necessary, play on or over the physical edge. Look at how our neighbours Monaghan, or Mayo or Kerry approach them. To hell with bowing down and worshiping them. Teams need to develop a giant anger and animosity towards them. They are after all on a pedestal and need to be taken off it. Clap them on the back and swap jerseys after the battle. KingdomofBreifne (Cavan) - Posts: 180 - 24/11/2020 17:55:29 2314838 Link 0 |
Agree I think it's yer attitude and drive that I admire most. Does not matter if ye are playing Wicklow or Kerry, every game is treated as a threat and every team with respect. Dublin just go out and do a job in every team they meet. They don't get ahead of themselves. Kerry were probably the perfect example of the opposite. Employing or testing a game plan for Dublin in a game v Cork where they took their eye of the ball and Cork punished them. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11587 - 24/11/2020 18:13:31 2314850 Link 3 |
Much better playing surface than Athletic Grounds and with no spectators a big nice stand is not required.
browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2342 - 24/11/2020 18:51:52 2314879 Link 2 |
Dublin will have nothing to worry about. This heroic Cavan team will indeed put it up to this fantastic Dublin team and the game will be much tighter than most on here imagine. Then and you can go and put money on this now the under dogs will get shafted by the referee just like on Sunday where he came very close to eliminating the underdog from the championship and you can also put money on this there will not be a word of criticism from the rte panel the only comment will probably be from Sean Cavanagh stating that Cavan were very lucky to get this far as their goal against Down should have been disallowed. breffnibluewhite (Cavan) - Posts: 485 - 24/11/2020 19:17:08 2314891 Link 0 |