I'm agreed about Donaghy, but its a question of who will get the all star. He is not much different now than when he won the all star player of the year. On a simple football skill graph, Paddy Bradley is way out ahead.
It's the fashion to have a giant at full forward.
Cahill is an outstanding Dublin defender. I'ts fair enough to spread some all stars around the fine players in the also rans.
I can exclude Griffin because his manager excluded him yesterday.
And just how many Kerrymen can a nation handle on an all star team?
Haven't we suffered enough?
Last edited by geysir; 17/09/2007 at 2:46 PM.
This from today's Indo is the ultimate in whinging:
Cork captain Derek Kavanagh says Kerry indulged in gamesmanship to protect their hefty lead in Sunday's All-Ireland football final.
After "a pretty sleepless night" in the Burlington Hotel where the Cork team had gathered to lick their wounds, Kavanagh reflected how his team had succumbed to the best and most experienced team around.
But he also highlighted how Kerry threw down the barriers once they went ahead by persistently "faking injuries every time we got going."
The Cork midfielder recalled how Kerry players were going down "left, right and centre" to break any momentum Cork were trying to establish.
Kavanagh feels it is the mark of a team that knows how to win and has had the benefit of so many All-Ireland appearances, but insisted it wasn't a complaint, merely a fact of the game.
"We were lucky to be only three points down after playing so badly and we were confident that there was a load more left in us. You have to hand it to them they are the best team in Ireland. They are the most experienced team in Ireland having played four All-Irelands in-a-row. When they get a lead like that up on you they know what to do. They had fellas going down faking injuries every time we got going.
"That's what they were doing and it's impossible to play against. They are masters of it, they were doing it left, right and centre, but that's sport and they're very good at it."
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
He has a point though. I just wish Kerry met Armagh at the quarter final stage. Would be like throwing Drogba on a pitch with the 1970s Leeds team![]()
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I smile at the irony of Kavanagh's whine. In that Cork couldn't front up to Kerry's aggressive passion in the first half and then he moans that we were too soft in the second. I really don't think your point is relevant Shakermaker, Kerry have learnt, the hard way, that you need to be physically robust. If you go back five years this was patently absent from their play, now it is the making of a near perfect team, and anyway we played Armagh in the quarter's last year and did not have to resort to theatrics. I think the comparisons with Drogba start and end with Donaghy's proclamation that he didn't think Drogba would have swivelled as well as he did for the third goal!
As for the match itself, I'd imagine it was awful for anyone not from Kerry, bar delighting at the Gooch's magnificence. It seemed to me that Cork, for some bizarre reason, weren't really 'up for it' enough. Were they too relaxed or over-confident? I thought Morgan would've had them ready to break down walls. Their play in attack, in the telling opening exchanges, was laboured and lacking vim. The parallel of the previous evening's Ireland rugby match struck me as appropriate, only that on Sunday it was the favourites that played with all the pride and passion. No complaints from me though!
The over-riding feeling for me was just that it is a joy and a privilege to support that team, especially after the week Ireland had in the two 'foreign' sports. Their attitude is exemplary. To hear them talk about the pride and honour of wearing the jersey tugs at one's heartstrings, it's all about the team, never individuals. Maybe that can be attributed to tradition but I think the innate humility of Kerry people goes a long way too. Finally, and ominously, you get the feeling that this team thrives on success and now that they've got consecutive titles it will take a bit of luck, Dara O Sé's retirement, or a herculean effort to wrestle it away from them. A great team and, bar Paul Galvin, likeable fellas too.![]()
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Don't you believe it! There were plenty, myself included, who took great delight watching Cork getting their asses spanked.
Galvin is a real warrior. Every successful team has one. Nobby Stiles and Gennaro Gatusso come to mind.
If you don't want him any more in Kerry, send him up to us in Wicklow!![]()
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Is that supposed to be a joke?
Kerry met Monaghan in the QF, they couldn't have had a harder game.
Even Galvin couldn't last the pace and had to be carried off
In the end, Kerry took all the hits and stood strong.
It was then I knew the Dubs didn't stand an earthly chance.
Kerry are, the fittest, the most skillfull, the second hardest team in Ireland and totally deserving to be AI champions.
have no fear ireland...Gaillimh will be back next yr(or defo within 2/3 years), we are near enough now having a completly differant 15 that even started back in 2001.
Gooch??.... wait till Damien Reddington hits the senior panel....some player, best ive seen in minor for a long time(2 footed, very fast)!!. plus we might get what we've been missing the past few years..... A MID-FIELD!!.
i feel the dubs have missed there chance the past yr or two, there not a young team and they have still failed to deliver!.
i think a few teams will come out of the pack next yr
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The football All-Star nominations were released this evening. Ten in total for Kerry, no major complaints. Of those omitted from the starting fifteen only maybe Pádraig Reidy could have a slight quibble after two very good showings in the semi and final and he was pretty good in the Munster final as well, but a poor display against Monaghan has seemingly come against him. Tom O'Sullivan and Eoin Brosnan didn't have vintage years so no surprise there. Seamus Scanlon was excellent in the final but that rightly isn't enough for a nomination. I hardly saw any of the other counties in action so I won't pretend I know what I'm talking about any further.
Goalkeepers: Stephen Cluxton (Dublin); Brendan Murphy (Meath); Diarmuid Murphy (Kerry).
Full-backs: Marc O'Se (Kerry); Kevin McCloy (Derry); Graham Canty (Cork); Darren Fay (Meath); David Henry (Dublin); Conor Gormley (Tyrone); Ross Donovan (Sligo); Dessie Mone (Monaghan); Karl Lacey (Donegal).
Half-backs: Tomas O'Se (Kerry); Aidan O Mahony (Kerry); Killian Young (Kerry); Barry Cahill (Dublin); Michael McNamara (Sligo); Noel O'Leary (Cork); Gary McQuaid (Monaghan); Damien Freeman (Monaghan); Caoimhin King (Meath).
Midfield: Ciaran Whelan (Dublin); Darragh O'Se (Kerry); Nicholas Murphy (Cork); Fergal Doherty (Derry); Sean Cavanagh (Tyrone); Paddy Keenan (Louth).
Half-forwards: Declan O'Sullivan (Kerry); Paul Galvin (Kerry); Alan Brogan (Dublin); Bernard Brogan (Dublin); Anthony Moyles (Meath); Stephen Bray (Meath); Raymond Mulgrew (Tyrone); John Doyle (Kildare); Nicky Joyce (Galway).
Full-forwards: Colm Cooper (Kerry); Kieran Donaghy (Kerry); Thomas Freeman (Monaghan); Paddy Bradley (Derry); Donncha O'Connor (Cork); James Masters (Cork); Michael Cussen (Cork); Graham Geraghty (Meath); Mark Vaughan (Dublin).
my problem with the ALL-STARS is that your inclusion depends on your counties progression in the championship!!...
Call me biased here but anyone who watched Nickey Joyce this year would not vote against him getting one even, but since we didnt even make the 1/4's he doesnt have a hope of getting one!. he was by far our best player all year and kicked us to victory in virtually both games we won and nearly the ones we lost!!
he scored the most poins in a single game this year of 9.
im sure there are plenty of other players in the same boat the only one i can see getting one who didnt get to the semi's is paddy bradley!!
time they accesed the players on the individual performances and not there counties, any player who plays over say... 3 games should be accesed on a fair basis!!
There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D
The reason for that gilberto is that the players selected would have produced the required form consistently against stronger opposition.
i get your point but thats kind of what im agruing against, your accessed more on how your team performed rather then your individual performance as such!... i dont think its a fair reflection of the best players all year..... even in football you get the team of the year, if someone is setting the world alight he will get his reward..... we're 4th bottom and i wouldnt be surprised if one of our boys(reggie imo) got the nod for the team of the yr... or mooney for longford. the players individual achievements are recognised ''significantly'' more in other codes then the GAA!!
Last edited by gilberto_eire; 26/09/2007 at 7:27 PM.
There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D
Poppycock. The problem is that the championship system knocks teams out. Maybe a better way of looking at it would be when trying to pick a team of the World Cup as against the eL. That should be simple enough that I don't need to explain it.
At any rate, a player who is outstanding in the winter during the league and backs it up with a few reasonable performances in summer will usually be in with a shout. I'd imagine Donegal's Karl Lacey will get a spot on that basis, as Matty Forde did in 2004. It is a fair system, the judges are right, the players are only human and shur once there's food in the cupboard what more do you want.
Oh, and it's assess, not access. Spelling like that, while sometimes amusing, is pretty annoying when not in isolation. Cheers buddy.![]()
Delighted for Conor Gormley's nomination, coming back to top form after a double leg break.
Good recognition for O'Donovan and Paddy Keenan from the also rans. I am now hopeful for a second all star for Monaghan, Dessie Mone could sneak in there. The back lash against Kerry winning every thing begins, possibly a max of 6 for Kerry.
Last edited by geysir; 26/09/2007 at 8:37 PM.
Kerry certs; Marc and Dara O'Sé, Declan O'Sullivan, Gooch.
Possibles; one, or perhaps two if we're very lucky, of Tomás O'Sé, Killian Young or Aidan O'Mahony. (Mahony at CB would be my selection) Maybe Paul Galvin. So yeah, probably max six but definitely five. I don't think Donaghy is deserving of one, or even near it.
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