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Topic: Seanie McGrath
Ozzy
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Posted: 29-Apr-2012 17:35
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Was at the recent league semi finals and saw Seanie McGrath was a selector for Cork. Was he very strongly against the players at the time of the last strike?
Hitch
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Posted: 29-Apr-2012 17:37
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Originally posted by Ozzy:
Was he very strongly against the players at the time of the last strike?

How many strikes were there?


An Carta Bui
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Posted: 29-Apr-2012 18:43
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Leave "four points" Seanie alone !!!
irishmagic
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Posted: 29-Apr-2012 19:50
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Originally posted by Ozzy:
Was at the recent league semi finals and saw Seanie McGrath was a selector for Cork. Was he very strongly against the players at the time of the last strike?

No he was not but he was not pro DOG whish is why he may have appeared anti-strike

Inglis Drever
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Posted: 29-Apr-2012 22:13
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Just judging Seanie from when he speaks on 'Off the Ball' I would say he is a valuable selector for Cork. He is young enough to be clued into what modern players are thinking and is a better appointment than some of the supposedly wise old lads that are the norm as selectors in other counties.
howya
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Posted: 30-Apr-2012 09:19
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Cant help remembering big Dans quote "Your not marking Seanie McGrath now boy"
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