ragingbull
Well-Known Member
Murnin was down for ages there's no way he should have blow it when keeper first pass the ballWhere did the ref get the added after the 3 minutes? Also surely when their keeper passed it sideways it was done?
Murnin was down for ages there's no way he should have blow it when keeper first pass the ballWhere did the ref get the added after the 3 minutes? Also surely when their keeper passed it sideways it was done?
Great teams win thingsEveryone knows change must happen, let's not waste a great Armagh team
Same as that Stevie. I was disappointed from the get-go as I thought we played right into their hands. Worth a discussion tomorrow.Hope everybody enjoys the rest of their evening as much as possible, with everybody getting home safely.
Tomorrow is a new day and will comment more on the match then.
And that was the main reason for a hold up at that point… everyone slowing down to take photos of a bloody bridgeSeen this on the auld twitter
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They missed loads of point chances but always felt we were a slippy pass away from a goal or 2 on a couple of occasions.Tough night lads , one of the toughest I’ve experienced, I’m at a wedding and I’ve spent the past 4 hours watching the match on my iPhone because the bar doesn’t have GAA GO , the only place I want to go now is bed because I am just distraught at another defeat by a penalty shootout, another day for Analysis but the frustration of another opportunity lost is the main emotion I feel tonight , I know what’s coming the main criticism will be at management, and maybe that’s right , but the player’s decision making on the field is the thing that stands out for me , the amount of squandered goal opportunities, the wrong pass at crucial times , poor intelligence it’s been a theme all through the league and now in Croke park . That’s it over and out for another year , thanks to everyone players,management and supporters, what’s happens next who knows , I’m off for a double vodka ….
I feel like getting relegated is our own doing. The rest, we improved for and not getting there was random.at the end of day being knocked out today losing a Ulster final & being relegated to division 2 this year is our own doing
Maybe talk to the dog before writing the posts …That must be some dog you have
Summed it pretty well SeamyDidn't deserve to win the game today. Just not good enough all over the park.
There were at least two penalties that an out and out Goalkeeper would have saved but that's the risk/reward of having an outfielder in nets. There were a few hairy moments out the field with Ethan today too which we got away with.
Too many players coasted along today, happy to have a touch here and there but not contributing a whole pile to the overall play.
Mohan gave McKay a bit of a run around in the full back line at times but the real damage came from their half back and half forward lines. C O'Neill was loose in possession and turned over a few times, as well as giving away frees, Jarly Óg was non existent for large parts, Soupy was loose and Duffy worked hard at times but didn't contribute a whole pile.
Murnin was well sussed by their defence, Rian was quiet and Turbitt the same when he came in.
All these things add up and ultimately it was a culmination of those issues. That, coupled with a bench of McManus, Hughes and Shane Carey made a big difference. Lads coming to the end with a lot of knowhow and experience in the tank.
Where do we go from here? Hard to know. I think we might have a few retirements. I hope not. I'm gutted.
I'll rewatch when I'm home if I get the stomach for it.
3 in 12 months and 1 weekI honestly feel like if we took the time in possession that Monaghan did, we would have easily won. We rushed forward so many times.
I am so gutted. Is that 3 shootout losses in 2 years? Such fine margins are determining McGeeney's assessment. I get it but it could all be so different, and we all wish it was.