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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If its true fair play to louth but they will still win F all
Can't believe it.. You never know if Mickey is as good as they say he is we could win an all Ireland " ha ha ha ha best laugh in a while |
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Mick odwyer took over wicklow . .
Dont see any problem with it
If louth co board think hecan improve the game in the county .. fair play to them
Atleast they are trying
No likethe restof leinster counties . All they do is moan about dublin..
Fairplay louth for trying to improve . |
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They will look to progress up the leagues and in doing so increase the standard of competition they face.Leinster is a joke of a provincial championship anyhow so they will be looking at avoiding Dublin if the draws are kind and possibly ge to a Leinster final,beaten by Dublin but back in the back door and a chance to rattle a larger team.Who knows.None of us thought Cavan and Tipperary would be in the Semi finals this year.Fair play to Louth. |
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By *ark7 OP Man
over a year ago
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"They will look to progress up the leagues and in doing so increase the standard of competition they face.Leinster is a joke of a provincial championship anyhow so they will be looking at avoiding Dublin if the draws are kind and possibly ge to a Leinster final,beaten by Dublin but back in the back door and a chance to rattle a larger team.Who knows.None of us thought Cavan and Tipperary would be in the Semi finals this year.Fair play to Louth."
Taking over the seniors and U20's, is bound to give the players and county a lift.
Progress in the National League is bound to be the number one target and a decent run in the Championship.
Great coup for Louth and should defo motivate the players at all levels. Best of luck to him. |
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He'll probably advance Louth a little bit, but not very much at all if you ask me. When Tyrone won their titles they had some marquee forwards and at least one of the best midfielders and wing backs in the country. They also had the best centre of excellence in the country to make Tyne most of whatever talent was coming through. Louth don't have that luxury.
As for Mickey Harte's tactical ability, well that was shown up fairly drastically in the 2018 final when Tyrone came out after half time and insisted on attempting to defend a four point deficit.
Having said that, I'd wish him the best of luck and maybe he'll repeat the glory of 1957 for Louth. He can't do them any harm at least. |
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"They will look to progress up the leagues and in doing so increase the standard of competition they face.Leinster is a joke of a provincial championship anyhow so they will be looking at avoiding Dublin if the draws are kind and possibly ge to a Leinster final,beaten by Dublin but back in the back door and a chance to rattle a larger team.Who knows.None of us thought Cavan and Tipperary would be in the Semi finals this year.Fair play to Louth."
Maybe not at the start ..correct ...but did think Tipp would be in the semi 0nce l saw the Munster semi final results..l backed them to win the Munster final once Cork beat Kerry |
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Kildare laois and wicklow mick odwyer.
Westmeath ..paudie oshea .
They paid those 2managers a fortune back in the day plus car free for travel. Both got teamsto win leinster championship .... so it can work .. |
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"Kildare laois and wicklow mick odwyer.
Westmeath ..paudie oshea .
They paid those 2managers a fortune back in the day plus car free for travel. Both got teamsto win leinster championship .... so it can work .. "
Laois, Westmeath and Kildare had all had a fair bit of underage success up to the point where they brought in the high profile manager. Louth don't have that going for them so it'll certainly be interesting what results he gets, even if it's not very interesting for spectators. |
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"He'll probably advance Louth a little bit, but not very much at all if you ask me. When Tyrone won their titles they had some marquee forwards and at least one of the best midfielders and wing backs in the country. They also had the best centre of excellence in the country to make Tyne most of whatever talent was coming through. Louth don't have that luxury.
As for Mickey Harte's tactical ability, well that was shown up fairly drastically in the 2018 final when Tyrone came out after half time and insisted on attempting to defend a four point deficit.
Having said that, I'd wish him the best of luck and maybe he'll repeat the glory of 1957 for Louth. He can't do them any harm at least. "
There is a lot of talk locally about the u-20 team coming through in louth.. Supposedly has some good talent.. There never was a shortage of good footballers in louth.. Their primary focus is on winning the county championship with their local teams as there is fierce rivalry there so the county team always took a back foot.. Hopefully this new appointment with motivate the players to want to play competitively for their county and that's all they are lacking is motivation.. |
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