After Croly comments, he always has a sheepish, nervous smile and look at Collins as if to ask 'was that a good thing to say? Did I do ok?'
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I'd agree with this. Cup semi-final last year, sound didn't carry well across the ground. Apart from the slow clap where the whole ground gets involved, atmosphere is quite poor in Richmond. Open grounds with no roofs kill sound, it just goes straight up into the air.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
That interview with the Bray chairman
Turns out there wasn't an issue. Or there was an issue but there wasn't one on Tuesday, just an issue on Wednesday. But there's no issue with that because since there was no issue before and merely a small issue later, it's not an issue.
The Tony O'Donoghue interview with the Athlone chairman - Why play a music track over such an important and decent interview? That grated the ****** of me tbh.
Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
Interesting discussion between Brian Kerr and Dave Barry last night. Kerr wanted to discuss attacking versus defensive football, but Barry interpreted this as Dublin versus Cork.
I thought Kerr had some very decent points though RE Cork and Liam Miller. Where Miller constantly comes looking for the ball short and play some simple passing football, too many Cork players were looking for the long lump forward. I guess it shows the difference between international standard and where some of our players are at.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
I disagree, Dave Barry is one of the more knowledgable pundits, knowing players names without it written on a sticky somewhere. His views/analysis I find is ok, no worse or no more predictable as Byrne. Unfortunately he too suffers from the belief that there is an anti Cork bias exuded from Dublin and its media. El Pietro here on Foot is one of the very few Cork fans who dont constantly play the seige mentality card. CityRebel (very quiet these days) is the opposite and in the majority of the opinion that 'Dublin' is out to get Cork etc. Its a long running saga that was given a boost by Roy Keane and his whinging about having to travel to Dublin to train for Ireland at underage levels - shock horror that international representatives meet up and play in the capital. If there is a bias or favouritism in media outlets it is pro Dublin based clubs rather than anit Cork. Understandable if employees of media groups that are based in the capital end up top heavy with supporters of Dublin clubs. I dont happen to think this is the case as most are balanced enough. If it is to do with refereeing the issue is that they are all generally poor rather than 'Dublin ref syndrome'.
Ridden Rock Solid again. Rico said that - the only Dub I have time for because his comments suit my agenda.
Dave Barry is a hero of mine, obviously, and normally I like him as a pundit as well. But this Cork v Dublin thing is getting old now. We built a lovely new motorway years ago so fellas from Cork can get to national training sessions easier and so we can go to All Ireland's quicker without having to slum it via Iranrod eireann. When the Newlands Cross flyover is finished perhaps the Dublin media bias perception can be finished with it.
Regards, the real capital.
Like Nesta, I do think that Dave Barry is a knowledable pundit and knows the teams and players inside out. I suppose we all get defensive about our own teams. There was the making a good discussion about Cork's tactics and whether it could hold back their title challenge. However, Barry killed it.
There is defensive (both tactically and about tactics) then there is playing defenders in midfield which is extreme to say the least. Cork have a squad that shouldnt be afraid of being more positive away from Turners Cross. If Caulfield is targeting home wins and then not losing away he should be warned that Dundalk while unbeaten at home in the league since 2013 wouldnt have won the league without winning away to Cork, Pats, and Rovers last season!
Just looking back there on RTE Player and DB does say something a bit odd just before 14mins, along the lines of "Miller is probably the best man in the league to get on the ball - I haven't seen him now, and pass it...judge him after 7 games not one".
If he hasnt seen him why the issue with Kerr saying Miller's teamates should be getting him on the ball more through the middle rather than the super direct back to front long ball especially v 10 men. It was far from critical Kerr was being. Even if it was just analysis of that one game where Cork failed to take advantage of being a man up it was still a valid point.
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