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    Retire to Longford?

    He may not have intended to, but Brendan Murphy has unwittingly dissed the standard of football in the eL with these comments, however true.

    http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=105598

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    '... the rival code.' Where in any football report will you ever hear that term used to denote GAA?

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    The rest will do him good.

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    I doubt he will get much rest doing goals for Longford Town!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Cow View Post
    I doubt he will get much rest doing goals for Longford Town!!
    His back will be sore from picking the ball out of the net

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    Athlone fans are in no position to be gloating at teams' supposed defensive frailties!. You know what he means though, there won't be near as much training for Longford in the First Divison as you would have with Meath.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    An amateur sportsman changes to a professional sport to reduce time spent training !!

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    He's going to be amateur with us as well seemingly. We'd only train two sometimes three nights a week I'd say, Meath would be four or five.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Yer man David Gallagher who was in goal for the International Rules side should finally get his chance for Meath......Delighted for him!
    LESS OF THE BULL NOW!

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    He was just on newstalk there

    Training with meath was 3 nights a week - then a game also

    Would Longford not be training that often???????? Most first division clubs do

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    Yer man David Gallagher who was in goal for the International Rules side should finally get his chance for Meath......Delighted for him!
    He was the Meath goalie before Murphy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohDiddley View Post
    '... the rival code.' Where in any football report will you ever hear that term used to denote GAA?
    I think you'll find that such terms are still used by some in GAA over the age of 45+. In a historical context, these were very common and while the mindset has completely changed for following generations, the terms still trip off the tongue for some.

    I'll make somewhat unfortunate comparison but may help explain:
    - If you think of the older generation in Uk who would have lived through mass immigration from Carribean/Pakistan etc. You'll find continued use of totally unacceptable racial terms by some as historically it was common practice. In most cases, there is no ill will, just overspill from a different age. As uncommon/unacceptable as these terms are now in UK, i think its the similar case with anyone under 45 in gaa. Mates of mine with following generations would rip the P%ss out of me if I started sprouting words like "rival code/garrison games etc"

    On the training issue for Murphy, I don't think he means to denegrate LOI training or fitness standards. If you take soccer is 90minute game and more demending from stamina perspective (my view anyway), soccer teams are less likely to 3 intensive sessions during the week. Gaa can push the boat out slightly more as recoevery time for matches could be slightly less. (Don't read anything into this about quating the differing fitness standards of the "rival codes - as thats a separate ball game). Thus, he may only need to leave family etc 2 nights a week instead of 3. Plus, he's only a keeper..lazy *******s anyway (in either code)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRDoc View Post
    He was just on newstalk there

    Training with meath was 3 nights a week - then a game also

    Would Longford not be training that often???????? Most first division clubs do
    There would be club games/training as well as the intercounty games/training.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DRDoc View Post
    He was just on newstalk there

    Training with meath was 3 nights a week - then a game also

    Would Longford not be training that often???????? Most first division clubs do
    The full-time clubs (like Bohs) - would normally train every day / every couple of days

    The part-time sides (like Longford) would probably only train one night in the week (as is my experience of similar clubs in England)
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    Part time LOI clubs train at least twice a week, some up to four or five times.

    When we went full time last year it only increased the training by a few hours per week.
    #NeverStopNotGivingUp

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    Under Alan Mathews we trained at least three or four nights out of the seven as a part time team. Last season we trained twice some weeks and three times other weeks, dependent on when the match was, the third session could be just a light run out and discussion of the plans for the match, work on set pieces etc.. I'd imagine this year would be the same, Murphy doesn't have to go to all the training sessions though apparently.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    To quote Bill Clinton.... "It's the economy stupid!"
    I dare say that in the current economic climate that the sponsors'll be putting less into the GAH, the, ahem "player welfare and support" will dry up so he may as well take what he can get at LTFC

    If you compare the two games I'd rather go semi-pro at LTFC than getting the sh*t knocked out of me in the league season then getting 2 - 3 games in the championship before getting knocked out.
    innit though??

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    I dunno. Each to his own I suppose. I'd rather play for my county in front of 82,000 people in June than play for Longford Town in front of 2 men and a dog (no offense). Best of luck to him if he's getting a few bob for it. He was a great servant for Meath the last few years.

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    There is actually three of us and we substituted the dog for a prize winning Belgian Blue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebus2008 View Post
    I think you'll find that such terms are still used by some in GAA over the age of 45+. In a historical context, these were very common and while the mindset has completely changed for following generations, the terms still trip off the tongue for some.
    Given that the piece is on a website, it's more likely that the writer is in his/her 20s.

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