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<blockquote data-quote="Vladimir The Bear" data-source="post: 7032477" data-attributes="member: 43964"><p>My thoughts exactly. </p><p></p><p>The 20+ wides killed us tonight and the stories doing the rounds about players not allowed play with their schools also most worrying.</p><p></p><p>Debates and arguments about what players were playing/not playing, not even looked etc are par the course when discussing underage teams.</p><p></p><p>But the most concerning aspect again for me tonight revolves around the ultra short passing game we tried to play. It's infecting every single Cork team now. A plague on Cork hurling. I just can't understand where this short passing nonsense has come from, is it a direction from the county board? Is it it just a coincidence that all Cork teams now have managers that think this is how hurling should be played? Or is it all teams now trying to ape our senior team? </p><p>This wasn't a thing to this extent in Cork hurling untill 18 months ago. How has it so suddenly and completely enveloped Cork hurling and how come 99% of Cork supporters can see its a complete shambles of a style but those in charge cannot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vladimir The Bear, post: 7032477, member: 43964"] My thoughts exactly. The 20+ wides killed us tonight and the stories doing the rounds about players not allowed play with their schools also most worrying. Debates and arguments about what players were playing/not playing, not even looked etc are par the course when discussing underage teams. But the most concerning aspect again for me tonight revolves around the ultra short passing game we tried to play. It's infecting every single Cork team now. A plague on Cork hurling. I just can't understand where this short passing nonsense has come from, is it a direction from the county board? Is it it just a coincidence that all Cork teams now have managers that think this is how hurling should be played? Or is it all teams now trying to ape our senior team? This wasn't a thing to this extent in Cork hurling untill 18 months ago. How has it so suddenly and completely enveloped Cork hurling and how come 99% of Cork supporters can see its a complete shambles of a style but those in charge cannot? [/QUOTE]
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