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Sour Grapes and lack of humility come to mind. Talk about ungracious in defeat.....
Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4265 - 26/05/2024 19:25:26 2547355 Link 4 |
Shefflin gave Senior minutes to more lads than Davy would have.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15917 - 26/05/2024 19:32:57 2547360 Link 1 |
I lost my bet sadly (small stakes) but I had to hope that we would come with a response against a good but not world beaters in Dublin. Burkes red was it for us, it was uphill all the way after that with the stupid gale in that kip Salthill. JahTribe (Galway) - Posts: 155 - 26/05/2024 19:34:29 2547361 Link 4 |
My god youngeen it seems you were not so bad all along! Truth is Galway were bad all year and were just terrible today. Dublin to me are a pretty average team but were made to look good by Galway loose marking, zero workrate, speed, link-up play etc. and I don't know how one can win a game with hardly any forwards playing in the forwards (strange concept I know for Henry and his backroom team to comprehend)! Henry seems like a nice man with good intentions but a blind man could have seen the team needed an injection of youth, speed, physicality etc. instead of relying on many of the same players on the go for 10 - 15 years at this stage and many of those were not exactly blessed with pace either! Some people say that the players are not there but I don't believe that. A Galway club team won the AI this year and it takes a very good team to even come out of Galway so that doesn't make sense. The lack of success at U20 is a factor it seems and the minor winning players are not being progressed to good U20's or seniors for whatever reason.
tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3470 - 26/05/2024 19:42:09 2547364 Link 2 |
Shefflin gave Senior minutes to more lads than Davy would have.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15917 - 26/05/2024 19:48:47 2547368 Link 1 |
While there was a feel good factor in the air after HS was appointed in reality him getting the job only papered over the cracks, the county board never really explained the reasons Michael Donoghue left the position in the first place and turning down the vacancy HS filled. From what I understand it was the lack of support given to him going back to the 2018 AI final that left him feeling perplexed. We will never know how it would have worked out had DF been given the gig but I doubt it could have been any worse than what we have this evening. Galway4ever (Galway) - Posts: 221 - 26/05/2024 19:50:40 2547369 Link 2 |
Terrible frustration watching Galway, 0-19 v 2-11 at half time when in reality it should have been 1-22 v 0-08 Game over. katser (Galway) - Posts: 2591 - 26/05/2024 19:53:45 2547374 Link 1 |
Cork would ate Galway too
LohansRedHelmet (Clare) - Posts: 2697 - 26/05/2024 19:59:43 2547378 Link 7 |
Galway were awful today, the ref was even worse. Burke should never have been sent off, yellow card yes but never a red. Flynn was manhandled in the square for a definite penalty. Having said all that the ref done us a favor as this Galway team would be hammered in the next round. I see this Galway group a little like Man United, we can get rid of the manager every second year, believe we are contenders and that we could win an AI, just like United think they are PL contenders but in reality like United the sooner they/we realize that a rebuild over a couple of years is needed the better. This squad has given a lot to Galway hurling, deserved their medals in 2017 but the game has moved on and there are a lot of tired legs in that panel. BostonGuy (Galway) - Posts: 163 - 26/05/2024 20:16:31 2547387 Link 4 |
As a county we are in serious trouble. The numbers playing hurling continues to decline in traditional hurling strongholds due to population decline and the areas of population increase particularly Galway City are being ignored/lip service as regards increasing participation and its appeal as a game. thecut (Galway) - Posts: 335 - 26/05/2024 20:20:00 2547390 Link 1 |
Galway very edible this year unfortunately
maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1228 - 26/05/2024 20:20:16 2547391 Link 1 |
You might care to follow your own advice and be gracious in victory. It was nip and tuck at 15 a side. Not a great challenge by Burke but a harsh red. Blatant pull down on Flynn that should have been a penalty and not given. Dissent punished by something nearer to 30m when it looked like overcarrying by the Dublin player. Not saying we'd have won today [and if we had, we're not good enough to win a Leinster final] but Dublin got some decisions today they wouldn't get another day. Ailteoir (Galway) - Posts: 905 - 26/05/2024 20:21:10 2547392 Link 2 |
One other item, Pearse Stadium needs to be sold and a real stadium build in its place. Galway for a dual playing county of its size and population needs a top class stadium, not hurricane alley that is pearse stadium. My God the money that was spent to refurbish would have bought Carnmore airport or a site in Athenry to build something the GAA could be proud of. BostonGuy (Galway) - Posts: 163 - 26/05/2024 20:22:00 2547393 Link 4 |
All this talk of different managers is only window dressing. Whoever was at the helm, Henry, Davy or anyone else would have had the same issues to deal with. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2327 - 26/05/2024 20:22:23 2547395 Link 2 |
Out of championship last week may and club champions end July ,, need sort out club have 16 senior and none of this rubbish senior B they are' intermediate and move down the line ,, In reality galway are prob A top 8 team and that's it personally I think in both hurling and football Galway need go back to the even ages at underage 14-16-18 I think it definitely help Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 1070 - 26/05/2024 20:37:16 2547402 Link 1 |
No guarantee the win only for red card..poxy goals you say,don't think so..Galway were awful today and havnt really played well all year..the warning signs were evident during league match against us,we played most of match with 14 but ye didn't get a win..I'm pretty sure that putting Glynn back into the panel didn't go down well with a lot in Galway..why did he bring him on today,down to 14 and playing into a gale??for years in limerick it was harder to lose a place on panel rather than get a chance..I'm thinking same is happening now to ye..Galway are needed in hurling but it doesn't look good at this time.if Henry leaves who takes on the job??we are lucky in limerick over the past 7 years,it won't last forever but kiely has given fellas a chance and it has worked.. CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2519 - 26/05/2024 20:41:13 2547403 Link 3 |
''Should have" and "if", your most used words. Reality=it wasn't. Galway gone! Meanwhile, Kyle Hayes can continue to "flap panickedly" (whatever you meant by that anyway?) for at least two more games! Get down to the cousin in Limerick and see how it should be done! foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 2248 - 26/05/2024 21:41:11 2547421 Link 5 |
Yes Clare the kingpins of hurling with 4 AI's! Let us tip our cap to ye! lol
tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3470 - 26/05/2024 21:45:34 2547424 Link 2 |
Did I say anything about Clare, am I not entitled to an opinion? Enjoy the summer holidays. Nice to get a long one
LohansRedHelmet (Clare) - Posts: 2697 - 27/05/2024 07:43:21 2547432 Link 3 |
I knew we were in trouble. John Doe (Galway) - Posts: 242 - 27/05/2024 08:00:07 2547436 Link 0 |