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Praise for Mike McCarthy in the Irish Times

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13 years 5 months ago #11895 by Creedence
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So, who should partner him for the Lions test side?

Am I getting a bit carried away if I suggest Swifty? :evil:

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13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #11875 by gaillimhabu
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13 years 5 months ago #11871 by connachtexile
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Did anyone else read the comments about Macca on the Whiff of Cordite blog? It's puffy chest time folks!

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13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #11868 by Creedence
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RonanL wrote: He really is a gimp. It wasn't Mike who missed the tackle for the try either. Someone needs to revive the Neil Francis wanker thread...


The only way you can get at the likes of Franno or Hook or anyone who survives by being 'controversial ' (a.k.a. a dick) is to ignore them.

Let us never speak of him again B)
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13 years 5 months ago #11865 by Funk It

RonanL wrote:
He really is a gimp. It wasn't Mike who missed the tackle for the try either. Someone needs to revive the Neil Francis wanker thread...


Great shout, I still have the old Neil Francis Wikipedia page saved, was quality when it was up at first, can throw it up for a few laughs.

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13 years 5 months ago #11858 by sea_point
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phatguerilla wrote: Lol that's actually hilarious, a seconds research would have cleared any confusion up for franno. The try has been replayed during/after the game at least a dozen times by now. One other point that really impressed me about mccarthy was he got boxed right in the face at least one, possibly twice during rucks but didn't back down for a second, yet equally didn't become cynical like the south africans were for a lot of the game.


Wasn't required to do if for Setanta or the Tribune, so why would he do it for a rag like the Sindo? Master of rhetoric is our Franno, going all the way back to his playing career. :side: :whistle:
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13 years 5 months ago #11826 by menacethedenis
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theCulk wrote: I shouldn't bite or be surprised but fuck you Neil Francis

Mike McCarthy did indeed have a fine game, but man of the match? He was very active in the loose but gave away a number of penalties. Ruan Pienaar was the most effective player on the park and he alone controlled the game for the Springboks. If Pienaar had a partner outside him to take away some of the pressure he would be far more effective.

The Springboks had three or four goal-line attacking forays so to only profit from one of them was profligate but as usual Pienaar managed to work his way over from one of them. He is like a rattlesnake with a silencer and he struck in the 42nd minute under the sticks, McCarthy missing the vital tackle.


He really is an insufferable C U Next Tuesday. He can shove his anti-Connacht agenda where the sun doesn't shine

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13 years 5 months ago #11819 by salmson

ummm, wrote: No greater praise than that twat trying to bring you down.


Fair play to Franno for spotting Macca's shortcomings. The great unwashed fell for his ploys of changing shirts with O'Mahony prior to giving away stupid penalties, and disguising himself as Donncha Ryan while he let Pienaar past him for the try, but Franno sees things nobody else does.

Mr.Hook's position atop the talking-heads-I-can't-abide chart is under serious threat.

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13 years 5 months ago #11815 by phatguerilla
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Lol that's actually hilarious, a seconds research would have cleared any confusion up for franno. The try has been replayed during/after the game at least a dozen times by now. One other point that really impressed me about mccarthy was he got boxed right in the face at least one, possibly twice during rucks but didn't back down for a second, yet equally didn't become cynical like the south africans were for a lot of the game.

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13 years 5 months ago #11813 by ummm,
No greater praise than that twat trying to bring you down.

To be fair, there's nothing Francis doesn't know about being shit in an Ireland jersey.

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13 years 5 months ago #11811 by rossie
Thats what i mean when i say lazy Journalism.
If he had bothered to check espn scrum for the match and player stats he would have seen that Macca made 9 tackles and missed none. He would also have seen that he conceded 1 penalty in the game and remembered that that was for offside in or around the 20th minute for their first score.

the big worry from thos stats is the lack of ball carrying metres from our pack. I guess that highlights how physical it actually was upfront.

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13 years 5 months ago #11810 by RonanL

theCulk wrote: I shouldn't bite or be surprised but fuck you Neil Francis

Mike McCarthy did indeed have a fine game, but man of the match? He was very active in the loose but gave away a number of penalties. Ruan Pienaar was the most effective player on the park and he alone controlled the game for the Springboks. If Pienaar had a partner outside him to take away some of the pressure he would be far more effective.

The Springboks had three or four goal-line attacking forays so to only profit from one of them was profligate but as usual Pienaar managed to work his way over from one of them. He is like a rattlesnake with a silencer and he struck in the 42nd minute under the sticks, McCarthy missing the vital tackle.


He really is a gimp. It wasn't Mike who missed the tackle for the try either. Someone needs to revive the Neil Francis wanker thread...

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13 years 5 months ago #11808 by theCulk
I shouldn't bite or be surprised but fuck you Neil Francis

Mike McCarthy did indeed have a fine game, but man of the match? He was very active in the loose but gave away a number of penalties. Ruan Pienaar was the most effective player on the park and he alone controlled the game for the Springboks. If Pienaar had a partner outside him to take away some of the pressure he would be far more effective.

The Springboks had three or four goal-line attacking forays so to only profit from one of them was profligate but as usual Pienaar managed to work his way over from one of them. He is like a rattlesnake with a silencer and he struck in the 42nd minute under the sticks, McCarthy missing the vital tackle.


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13 years 5 months ago #11807 by Funk It

phatguerilla wrote: :D Called it! Just felt it couldn't be anyone else looking at the intensity he put into every move. Tackle on etzebeth was immense, I was sure he would cause Ireland troubles but macca kept him quiet. Very proud of him though really proved his worth.

Somehow lost the handicap draw though, I thought I had made some money there, not sure if paddypower diddled me or more likely I misunderstood the handicap draw set up....


This tackle:

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13 years 5 months ago #11795 by rossie
He was excellent. highest tackle count of the team with 9 and no missed tackle. only used once in lineout for some reason though which he won.

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13 years 5 months ago #11793 by phatguerilla
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Don't want to make a new thread maybe this is the best place for it, (bit late now though) today's newstalk sports podcast had gavin duffy as a guest, might be worth a listen. Sometimes I like to hear what was predicted knowing how the game went and see how wrong or right some people were!

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