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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="PROCNA2018" data-source="post: 7056742" data-attributes="member: 43313"><p>The prospect of continued sniping if the "wrong" management team get the gig is disconcerting, the day after we went out for 2022.</p><p></p><p>There are the "right" people in Cork. We all might have different views on who they are, but they exist in the county.</p><p></p><p>Cork should have won easily yesterday but should have doesn't matter. They didn't. </p><p></p><p>If I was taking over the job I'd try really hard to create a tight knit group that, as Anthony Daly said yesterday, keeps the out out. There's too much Furlong this, Mulcahy that, Grady this etc etc. That smacks as much of agenda and grievance as it does objective views on merit.</p><p></p><p>Kingston mentioned it, the players believed in themselves when the broader Cork hurling public were sniping about players and management. </p><p></p><p>That kind of toxicity gets us nowhere.</p><p></p><p>You can see it in some posts here since yesterday. You can see it in the personal jibes and arguing that was borne out of frustration and disappointment of Cork losing that took up pages here, when we ALL want Cork winning.</p><p></p><p>Let's see what happens. Let's get behind whoever it is, not blindly as if everything is rosy but with the intent to discuss and analyse constructively. It will be 18 years next year. That's an utterly depressing reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PROCNA2018, post: 7056742, member: 43313"] The prospect of continued sniping if the "wrong" management team get the gig is disconcerting, the day after we went out for 2022. There are the "right" people in Cork. We all might have different views on who they are, but they exist in the county. Cork should have won easily yesterday but should have doesn't matter. They didn't. If I was taking over the job I'd try really hard to create a tight knit group that, as Anthony Daly said yesterday, keeps the out out. There's too much Furlong this, Mulcahy that, Grady this etc etc. That smacks as much of agenda and grievance as it does objective views on merit. Kingston mentioned it, the players believed in themselves when the broader Cork hurling public were sniping about players and management. That kind of toxicity gets us nowhere. You can see it in some posts here since yesterday. You can see it in the personal jibes and arguing that was borne out of frustration and disappointment of Cork losing that took up pages here, when we ALL want Cork winning. Let's see what happens. Let's get behind whoever it is, not blindly as if everything is rosy but with the intent to discuss and analyse constructively. It will be 18 years next year. That's an utterly depressing reality. [/QUOTE]
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