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Rupert from Killiney
01 Aug 10 01:17
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We've enjoyed our day but nothing achieved yet. However for the first time in a few years the future looks good. The Jacks just might be back.

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By:
tumbles
When: 01 Aug 10 07:07
Great day. I never liked Tyrone and I like them less now. Sometimes you have to see them in action to realise what they are like. I had forgotten. Good riddance :-)
By:
Steveirll
When: 01 Aug 10 12:17
some say the devil is dead the devil is dead the devil is dead some say the devil is dead he's rupert in kilarney.
By:
GANT007
When: 01 Aug 10 13:25
Rupert tell your friends it's cool to follow the Dubs again and Arnotts are no longer the sponsors.
By:
tobywong.
When: 01 Aug 10 14:58
any explaination for brogans subbing , seemed a starnge decision?
By:
GANT007
When: 01 Aug 10 15:47
The chap was out on his feet......keaney can kick frees from the left boot.......and then bring brogan back on with 5 left and a bit fresher.  IMO.
By:
tobywong.
When: 01 Aug 10 15:50
jaysus to me he was flying it , keaney missed a few, if dublin had lost it would have become a huge call.
By:
redroar
When: 01 Aug 10 15:56
Cant say I was overly impressed by Dublin, was it 18 wides for Tyrone?

Still no one else is setting the world on fire so it could be their year/
By:
paddletoe
When: 02 Aug 10 02:18
I think Tyrone lost the match rather than Dublin winning it. Tyrone were probably about one score away from going on to win the match easily. I think Dublin have now as good a chance of any of winning the all ireland this year but thats about the only conclusion you can draw from their quarter final win. To me they got a bit lucky in one game with a team that has not improved over recent years. It would be a good reward for their supporters if they got to the final but overall i see no signs to be optimistic about the future of Dublin footballers.
By:
Kelly
When: 02 Aug 10 02:43
In each of the quarter finals it was the right result on basis of what the respective teams put into the match .

Kerry folded , possibly made Down look better than they are .
Dublin out physicalised Tyrone and won going away .
Cork are just a lot better than Roscommon .
Kildare took everything Meath threw at them and again won going away .

Dublin improved the most from previous efforts this year .  They have a fit and not unskilful set of footballers and will give Cork a good game .  Whether they are up to beating the proven best set of footballers left in the Championship remains to be seen  , but Cork are capable of underperforming any day of the week , so the Dubs have a chance .

Conditions suited Kildare , as did Meath .  Whether they will fare as well against a quick starting Down outfit may depend on underfoot conditions . Given good ground Down may get a good start and be out of sight early , Kildare being desperate starters . Wee James and Geezer are both products of a very clever and talented  set of university footballers of their era , and the tactical battle will be interesting .
By:
tobywong.
When: 02 Aug 10 03:13
cork need to produce and fast , not doing it and on the road a long time and the pressure is now immense , the lillies have all the momentum and i think they are gonna take a lot of stopping , geezer is proving to be the man , it would be fantatic to see them do it
By:
Winner_Winner_Chicken_Diner
When: 02 Aug 10 09:37
Tryone's wides resulted in that Dublin win plus having steveirll's wookword powers for that fluke goal. Its wide open but I believe Down will come out on top.

Also Sean Cavanagh's ego played a massive part in Tyrone's defeat. Because he never got on the score sheet he believed it necessary to shoot from everywhere and was a big factor in defeat. Needs a massive kick up the ass and learn to be a team player and not roy of the rovers
By:
redroar
When: 02 Aug 10 11:47
Cavanagh must have had at least 6 wides himself, most of them when he had time,space and a man inside him.

Tough to call a winner this year
By:
rebelfm
When: 03 Aug 10 23:47
Dubs hype will drown them. Nothing between Kildare and Down (should be a high scoring game with plenty of goals). Rebels can win Sam in a Canty
By:
Steveirll
When: 04 Aug 10 16:22
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Tryone's wides resulted in that Dublin win plus having steveirll's wookword powers for that fluke goal. Its wide open but I believe Down will come out on top.

Also Sean Cavanagh's ego played a massive part in Tyrone's defeat. Because he never got on the score sheet he believed it necessary to shoot from everywhere and was a big factor in defeat. Needs a massive kick up the ass and learn to be a team player and not roy of the rovers 



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By:
Steveirll
When: 04 Aug 10 16:23
some say the devil is dead the devil is dead the devil is dead some say the
devil is dead he's rupert in Killiney.
By:
Ballhopper
When: 04 Aug 10 16:39
Amazing how so many people see only what they want to see. Sure Tyrone hit wides, they were rattled as they were against Cork last year. Dublin hit some dreadful wides too, not least the goalscorer.
  Dublin knew better than most that nothing fattens you up for slaughter better than an easy win in your provincial final. Everything was set up sweetly for them but give some credit too. A year before they were totally wiped out by Kerry, and conceded five goals against Meath earlier this summer. They and their manager were being slagged off everywhere, bookies, pundits, TV experts, but they rose above all that and got a major monkey off their backs.
They took Louth apart yet amazingly no one saw the Tyrone result coming. Kerry were dead on their feet, and having Paul Galvin about the place was crazy. Tomas O'Shea has sailed close to the wind too many times, great player that he is, and finally paid the price. Most worrying was their lack of back up.
  Dublin and Cork have very good benches, Tyrone have a deep well of young talent bubbling away, but for the Kingdom the cupboard seems bare.
They were a wonderful team though, as were Tyrone.
  Tyrone need new players and a new gameplan.
By:
Steveirll
When: 04 Aug 10 20:41
ballhopper were u from ?
By:
garbold
When: 04 Aug 10 23:36
who cares about sam, its only a red necks game anyway, as a dub i hope they dont win it,as i dont want to see gombeens games getting too poular in the capital.
By:
GANT007
When: 04 Aug 10 23:47
Garbold....did you have your man u jersey on in the aviva tonight.
By:
Winner_Winner_Chicken_Diner
When: 05 Aug 10 09:49
garbold you are simply an idiot. I myself perfer football over gaelic but fcuking get a grip and respect our heritage or move up to the shankill, you would fit in well!
By:
Ballhopper
When: 05 Aug 10 13:22
I'm from the Big Smoke, Steveirll, grew up with Heffos Army on Hill 16.
  Anyone got any views on this Aviva Stadium lark? I mean 200m. of taxpayers money gone into it, and then two massive rip offs, Rugby game 68-0, soccer 7-1, what a swindle.
  Ivor Callely not in the same league as those IRFU and FAI Chiefs who must be laughing their heads off all the way to the bank.
  Wouldn't Shamock Rovers have given a better account that this Airtricity oufit (ESB must be having a fit of giggles too!) come to think of it Bray Wanderers would probably have done better. But give Damien Richardson one thing - he sure talks a good game.
  But do those poor mugs, steam jugs, that paid big money to watch that fantasy football really deserve our pity?
By:
neill d
When: 05 Aug 10 20:21
Wouldn't write of Kerry for next year Ballhopper, imo, the standard that will be set by whoever wins it this year will hardly be insurmountable for them next year with a full panel and the usual few gems they uncover every few years. Kerry mop up handy all Irelands and next years could well be one
By:
Ballhopper
When: 05 Aug 10 20:33
For sure Neill d, don't dismiss Kerry lightly, they are never too far off the pace. But you'd have to say there is only so much recycling of talent you can do. And if there were any gems waiting in the wings, Jack O'Connor couldn't see them and he's nobodys fool. Many of the current stars seem to have lost a yard of pace and you'd wonder is the hunger still there. The days of picking up handy All Irelands are gone.
Tyrone could have the same problem but seem to have a lot more in reserve.
  Mickey Harte has got to be ruthless now. Anyway, who knows? This week last year Dublin were trying to scrape themselves off the floor after the Kerry humiliation.
  Often what happens next week is hard to predict, let alone next year. Love to see Wateford hurlers do it this year, and you just never know.
By:
neill d
When: 05 Aug 10 20:36
best of luck anyway wouldn't mind seeing Dublin winning it, would be good for the game
By:
Ballhopper
When: 05 Aug 10 21:38
Cheers neill d, I'd say Gilroy and co. suddenly realise the opportunity that's there, these chances don't come around too often. Thinking about Tyrone, they need Stephen O'Neill back to his best. People may be a bit hard on Sean Kavanagh, at the end of the day he is a converted midfielder.
  As regards the hurling the frightening thing is Kilkenny could easily win it without Sheflin. Now imagine Galway without Canning, or indeed Kerry without the Gooch or the Dubs without Bernard Brogan.
By:
neill d
When: 05 Aug 10 22:17
Good point, they probably could, only tipp can even give them a match, they are the only team with a similar skill level
By:
Tony Fenton
When: 15 Aug 10 10:05
Sorry to hear of Darren Magees injury. He's played a big part coming on as a replacement this year. Best of luck to him with the recovery.
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