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Meant his Ulster title
arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4892 - 12/01/2021 00:37:27 2327067 Link 0 |
Agree, it was a great programme presented by a true sportsman and his guests were mostly ex-players who knew a thing of two about their sport.
baire (Galway) - Posts: 1767 - 12/01/2021 13:16:26 2327111 Link 2 |
Dara is genuinely the nicest fella you could ever meet, not a bad bone in his body, loves his football and is a great club man.
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 12/01/2021 13:31:15 2327114 Link 3 |
Can't let this take go unchallenged Ryan. No issue with the names you mention, all four were top Donegal players, and put in a serious shift for the county, much of it when we were playing 2nd fiddle to Tyrone and Armagh. To suggest that Cass's contribution is not on a par is tbh just BS. He may not have played intercounty into his mid 30s like some of the others did, but he was instrumental to our DIv 1 NFL (2007) and Ulster Title (2011) wins, and hit the ground running in 2002 winning an All Star that year. Like him or not, he was a top player for Donegal for those 10 years. PabloD007 (Donegal) - Posts: 11 - 14/01/2021 18:29:17 2327452 Link 3 |
Because he did have a head injury! He was substituted at the same time. Aren't facts just the worst? Subs: Gavin Doogan for Gollogly (inj) (9), Dick Clerkin for Doogan (52), Christopher McGuinness for Malone (66), Tommy Freeman for McManus (69). Before the game McGuinness was worried about Monaghan's "ferocious hunger". He wasn't wrong. Donegal took Monaghan for granted that year. They were a different animal the following year. FootblockREF (Monaghan) - Posts: 562 - 13/03/2021 04:18:22 2334053 Link 0 |