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steven17
10/06/2003, 1:36 PM
i`m sure he will... but dose anyone know how colin.t played against pats last week could he stay in

who would make up your team for friday.

patsh
10/06/2003, 1:41 PM
I'd go with this team.

Mickey D
Hoggie, Dan, Benno, Billy
Doyler, Greg, Colin T, George
Denis, J O'F

razor
10/06/2003, 2:21 PM
I thought Colin T was awful.
Greg was at least trying but Osam had him in his pocket.

However bad Conor is in the centre Colin T is not the answer.

tiktok
10/06/2003, 2:32 PM
I think it'll depend on how flynn feels after his u21 experience. I'd imagine flynn will regain his place.
as for colin p. i think dolan made it clear what's in his mind when he picked behan to start against Pat's.
i think he'll start with the same team that started last week except flynn in for behan, he'll probably give colin t another shot.

yiddo
10/06/2003, 6:07 PM
Behan could start with Flynnie up front and Georgie in midfield. I think he's done enough lately to justify starting.
Colin T has to get another chance in the middle. Ok he may not have been great at Pats but I thought he done well in the middle against Waterford in the Munster Cup. After all how many chances has O'Grady got ?

Counting Crow
10/06/2003, 9:22 PM
Watched the game tonight and I was never so glad to see our star substituted.

Have to say he looked $hagged. He was blowing and looked like he was about to drop - mind you that pitch was like a bog.

I hope he was reeased immediately from the Irish set-up so he could get home.

He needs 2 days of complete rest now in preparation for UCD.

C'mon City!

patsh
11/06/2003, 5:53 PM
Even Givens said he was tired.
Good of him to notice!
Is Kilkenny's pitch a good one, that was just bad for this game, or is it always poor?

A face
11/06/2003, 11:08 PM
About three four years ago Buckley Park (Kilkenny) was water logged alot and got a bad name, but the same year every ground had at least three to four games called off if not more.

It had a bad name after that i think but undeserved ... i have been theree and it was perfect, seriously .... snooker table stuff.

So in short .... no, it is not always like that.

Also ... i thought their new stand looked well, need to join it up to the old stand though.

tiktok
12/06/2003, 1:20 AM
just left this on another topic, but yeah, the last time i was at buckley park it was great and the pitch was fantastic, one of the best surfaces i'd seen in LOI. i remember being well impressed with the set up there.

Schumi
12/06/2003, 2:22 PM
The pitch in Kilkenny was greta that year as well and went to $hit all of a sudden (after a U-21 game I think) and was awful for the rest of the season. It seems to be very sensitive if it gets water on it. Maybe the drainage isn't great or something?


Originally posted by A facebut the same year every ground had at least three to four games called off if not more. I don't think there were that many grounds with games called off. Kilkenny and Pats had a good few and I think Galway and Longford(?) had some as well but we certainly didn't have any home games off.