Behan for me thought his hold up and link up play were brilliant topped off by a nice flick to set up Paudies goal.
Barry Ryan
Shaun Kelly
Pat Purcell
Shane Guthrie
Andrew Bhandarkar
Sean Brosnan
Stephen Bradley
Joe Gamble
Rory Gaffney
Paudie Quinn
Denis Behan
Dominic Foley
Steven McGann
Derek O Brien
To look on the more positive side of the game who was your man of the match from last Friday?
Behan for me thought his hold up and link up play were brilliant topped off by a nice flick to set up Paudies goal.
How can Foley be man of the match when he played 20 minutes at the most?
I can see the thinking behind it, but we seriously need to start playing a standard two up front. Foley and Behan would be ideal. The way we played Friday, it is set up to give to straight up to Behan who can do nothing else but hold it up for the two pacey wingers. He would shine more with another striker up there with him.
Just seen the line-up from opening game against Finn Harps last season. Only 3 started friday, interesting to see how much the squad has improved since then.
2011 v Harps
Barry Ryan (G) Garvan Broughall (D) John Frost (D) Brian McCarthy (D) Pat Purcell (D) Darren Coleman (M) David O'Leary (M) Padraic Quinn (M) Peter Hynes (F) Stephen O'Flynn (F) Gary Sheahan (F)
2012 v Harps
Barry Ryan (G) Pat Purcell (D) Shaun Kelly (D) Shane Guthrie (D) Andrew Bhandarkar (D) Joe Gamble (M) Rory Gaffney (M) Sean Brosnan (M) Stephen Bradley (M) Padraic Quinn (F) Denis Behan (F)
Definitely Behan not because he was brilliant but because he was the only one who tried for 90 mins (and he did ok obviously), nobody else stood out bar Gaffney or Quinn.
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