CorktilIdie
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Wrong. His grandfather was from Listowel. His father Sean was from Sixmilebridge and was an outstanding centre back with Clare in the 70s.Were Fcuked he is a kerryman Born in Listowel.
Wrong. His grandfather was from Listowel. His father Sean was from Sixmilebridge and was an outstanding centre back with Clare in the 70s.Were Fcuked he is a kerryman Born in Listowel.
What alternative reality is this in?Based on how unpredictable management are, I'd say RF will start ,BH to stay on bench. How they manage the changes during the game is anyone's guess. There will be changes no doubt about that, Kingston , Hayes maybe. Lehane worth a run. It's hard to predict what they'll do, many options but getting it right is the big challenge.
Well done on coming clean.I will just log onto a Local Gaa forum down in Cork for the laugh to troll the old Hurling Page.
He was born in Listowel, moved to Glin after a year and 3 years later, he moved to SixmilebridgeWrong. His grandfather was from Listowel. His father Sean was from Sixmilebridge and was an outstanding centre back with Clare in the 70s.
Great post. For anyone who didn't see his video analysis this is it. The poor tackle from Hayes, the half back line pushed way up and then the failure of any of those, including Tim to run back before Clare goaled. Nothing he said is unreasonable.Lads, Cusack is paid by Raidio Teilifis Éireann to analyse games of hurling. Everything he said last night he backed up with video evidence. You can’t criticise him for doing his job. I’d rather he told the truth than that fucking foxy clown from Limerick (who has caused untold hassle in his own county this year) who goes on and just puts out the party line. Cusack can speak with good authority on what it takes for Cork to win because he’s done it over and over again. You don’t have to like him for that to be true but accepting he rubs a lot of people the wrong way and seems to have his own flaws, that doesn’t make what he’s saying any less true. We’re very precious about criticism of our players and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. There are question marks over this Cork team’s credentials to win at the very highest level for very obvious reasons and they will remain until they’re answered. That’s not saying they’re lazy or windy or anything but the beauty of sport is that the team has a chance to answer Dónal Og and Joe Canning and whoever else on Saturday night.
Tim in particular will be very disappointed watching that back.Great post. For anyone who didn't see his video analysis this is it. The poor tackle from Hayes, the half back line pushed way up and then the failure of any of those, including Tim to run back before Clare goaled. Nothing he said is unreasonable.
There's only reality, it has no alternativeWhat alternative reality is this in?
Can't wait to see Lehane bully those Limerick pussies.There's only reality, it has no alternative
TOM doesn't put in the hard yards. I've been attacked on here in the past for pointing this out. Also this idea that he is some sort of tough, aggressive hurler is simply not true. He would have done very well in the past but a bit like Mark Coleman the modern game doesn't suit him. That's nothing against the bloke, it's just reality.Tim in particular will be very disappointed watching that back.