So Kington played a player on Saturday who had wisdom teeth out on Thursday and in severe pain for the match.... Christ i have no confidence in him.
No wonder we gave such a toothless performance
So Kington played a player on Saturday who had wisdom teeth out on Thursday and in severe pain for the match.... Christ i have no confidence in him.
No wonder we gave such a toothless performance
If this is true, and we don't know whether it is or not, surely it is the responsibility of the medical team and not KK. They could possibly have delayed the extraction and/or provided sufficient pain relief. Critics will be blaming KK for the weather next!So Kington played a player on Saturday who had wisdom teeth out on Thursday and in severe pain for the match.... Christ i have no confidence in him.
Good post. It appears kk doesn't have his own definitive opinion on how cork should play but leaves it up to his coaches from frankie flannery, pat Ryan, ger cunningham to furlong and pat mulcahy........as a manager and an organizer I would think that KK would be good given his professional background but I would be concerned about how well defined the other roles were in the setup ie what was Sully’s role versus Mulcahy versus Furlong ? what was O Grady’s role ? This was KK’s responsibility as the leader also - to define these roles and make sure everything knitted together in the overall plan To me it looked like Kingston gave license to Mulcahy to define the game plan and he let it run until after the Clare game when it looked like they changed and went more direct so was this down to Furlong ? Who knows but one thing is clear - there needs to be 100% agreement amongst the backroom team on the game plan, you then make sure you have the right type of players to execute on it and then you practice and refine it until it become engrained in the panel. Changing in mid stream does not inspire confidence and would surely spread anxiety amongst the players although in Cork’s case I think they switched to a type of game plan that would have probably pleased the players more. I would thank KK and his team for their genuine service but I think it’s time for change
Good post but you do realise it was the players who forced the change in tactics not the management?as a manager and an organizer I would think that KK would be good given his professional background but I would be concerned about how well defined the other roles were in the setup ie what was Sully’s role versus Mulcahy versus Furlong ? what was O Grady’s role ? This was KK’s responsibility as the leader also - to define these roles and make sure everything knitted together in the overall plan To me it looked like Kingston gave license to Mulcahy to define the game plan and he let it run until after the Clare game when it looked like they changed and went more direct so was this down to Furlong ? Who knows but one thing is clear - there needs to be 100% agreement amongst the backroom team on the game plan, you then make sure you have the right type of players to execute on it and then you practice and refine it until it become engrained in the panel. Changing in mid stream does not inspire confidence and would surely spread anxiety amongst the players although in Cork’s case I think they switched to a type of game plan that would have probably pleased the players more. I would thank KK and his team for their genuine service but I think it’s time for change
Good point. I think Shefflin, who is a rookie manager at this level and whose team led from start to finish, made a change before half time, ie. before our sideline.The thing that struck me most forcefully at Thurles was the difference in reaction time between the Cork line and that of Clare. Clare's much heralded Rory Hayes, a possible All Star, was whisked ashore after 8 minutes of play. The Cork line, by contrast failed to take any remedial action until the half time break.
I wasn’t aware of that R&B but it’s not a huge surprise and another reason why there needs to be a change of management as it should never happen that the players feel they need to do this.Good post but you do realise it was the players who forced the change in tactics not the management?