James ONeill

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James ONeill

James ONeill

@hattonsgrace

Se unió Şubat 2011
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James ONeill
James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@c_backpocket Ah here , Eoin Cody carried kk over the relegation line by himself n last night waz playing at a higher plain than the other 29 n is ahead of at least 5 of the forwards picked tbf PS how many league games did Hayes Lim actually play in the lge ?
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TippBackThatAFact
TippBackThatAFact@c_backpocket·
Division 1A Hurling Team of the Year: 1 Tallis ⚫️🟠 2 Fitzgerald 🔵⚪️ 3 O’Leary 🔴⚪️ 4 O’Donoghue 🔴⚪️ 5 Mannion 🟣⚪️ 6 O’Donoghue 🟢⚪️ 7 Hayes 🟢⚪️ 8 English 🟢⚪️ 9 Mannion 🟣⚪️ 10 O’Neill 🟢⚪️ 11 O’Connor 🟢⚪️ 12 Morris 🔵🟡 13 O’Brien 🟢⚪️ 14 Hayes 🔴⚪️ 15 Niland 🟣⚪️
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@McFlybowy Frimpong was not bought at TAA replacement, he's the post Salah right winger If ur going to rant n be indignat, at least have the facts
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Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
Liverpool’s season fell apart before it even began. They thought they could replace Trent Alexander-Arnold’s qualities with Jeremie Frimpong, and also believed they could change the entire shape that won them the league into something completely different. Add the loss of Luis Díaz for Cody Gakpo as a starter, and the problems became obvious. They thought they could replace Trent’s qualities with Frimpong, but Trent wasn’t just a right-back, he was a system. He dictated build-up, controlled tempo, and functioned as a deep playmaker. Replacing that with a profile that thrives in transition and wide attacking spaces was never a like-for-like change, it was a complete shift in identity. And that’s where it started to fall apart. Trent wasn’t just creating for Liverpool, he was progressing the ball, breaking press structures, and acting as a midfield controller from deep. Without him this season, their attacks rely more on individuals than structure. Then there’s the loss of Diaz to Gakpo. That changes the entire left-side dynamic, less vertical threat, more static build-up, making it easier to defend against. Then the system change. Last season’s base shape was 4-2-3-1, with a double pivot of Mac Allister + Gravenberch, which gave defensive stability and control of central spaces. In possession, the shape often became a 3-2 build-up or even 4-2-4. Trent acted as the deep playmaker and tempo controller. Play flowed through midfield, not just wide areas. They were more controlled and less exposed in transitions. Out of possession, they had a compact structure (often a 4-4-2 press), with the double pivot screening central zones. Salah’s role last season was that of an inside attacker. He stayed high and narrow and had minimal defensive responsibility. With Trent behind him, that partnership created overloads, underlaps, and passing angles. Salah attacked inside channels, combined with Szoboszlai and Trent, and became a final-third killer. The result: 34 goals, 23 assists. This season, everything has changed from control to runs and width. It’s a total identity shift from what Liverpool are used to, both in build-up and overall structure. Without Trent, there’s no natural inverted playmaker from right-back. Full-backs now have to stay wider and carry the ball instead of dictating play. It’s still nominally a 4-2-3-1, but functionally very different. A No.10 (a Wirtz-type role) is now central, full-backs push high and wide, with less inversion and more width. This has already caused imbalance. This is where the biggest damage shows. With full-backs now pushing high and wide, Liverpool often lose rest defense structure. Last season, Trent’s inversion created a back three in build-up, which naturally protected against counter-attacks. Rest defense Now, that protection is gone. When possession is lost, the team is more stretched horizontally, and the double pivot is exposed. Mac Allister and Gravenberch are forced to cover larger spaces, especially in transitions. This create bigger gaps between midfield and defense, More direct access for opponents through central zones and prone to Counter. The press has also become less compact. Previously, the 4-4-2 shape allowed Liverpool to close central passing lanes and force play wide. Now, with a more attacking structure and wider full-backs, the distances between players are larger. This makes it easier for opponents to, Play through the press, Switch play quickly into open spaces, Isolate Liverpool’s center-backs in transition There’s also a lack of counter-press control. Before, because Liverpool were more compact and centrally oriented, they could immediately swarm the ball after losing it. Now, with more players positioned high and wide, the counter-press is slower and less coordinated. So instead of suffocating transitions, they’re reacting to them. Salah has moved from “final phase” to “creator.” Last season, he was the end product. This season, he’s forced to drop deeper, receive earlier, and create more. There are no consistent right-side triangles anymore, so he becomes isolated and easier to defend. And when Salah doesn’t deliver, Liverpool struggle.
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James ONeill
James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@markpotter9 @nochdawe @eddiegibbs @vecchio_uomo Tbh the swing happened there n its never come back ... were on track to get 95 points that evening, ended up with 84 i think .... winning is NOT something u can turn off n back on when you want
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mark potter@markpotter9·
The only thing I disagree with is it states the problems have been obvious for months , it’s longer than that , we ve been dire for a whole calendar year , the fans are loosing patience and the dressing room is starting to go too. Something needs to change.
Eddie Gibbs@eddiegibbs

✍️ An Open Letter to Richard Hughes Richard, Liverpool supporters are not unreasonable. They understand football. They understand setbacks. What they struggle to accept is a full season of the same problems repeating with no visible solution. That is where we are now. Sunday’s draw with Tottenham felt less like a point gained and more like an indictment of everything that has gone wrong this year. Spurs arrived in disarray. Injuries everywhere. No league wins in 2026. A squad patched together with academy players. Yet Liverpool, at Anfield, produced a performance that was hesitant, shapeless and alarmingly toothless. In truth, Liverpool were fortunate to leave with a draw. This isn't about one afternoon. It's about a pattern. Week after week, Liverpool dominate possession but rarely dominate the game. The attack lacks fluency. The midfield lacks authority. The defence collapses under late pressure. The same questions are asked after every match because the same issues appear every week. At some point, responsibility must rest with the man in charge. Arne Slot inherited world-class players. He inherited a club built on elite standards. Yet over the past year, the football has become slower, more predictable and increasingly ineffective. When almost every player looks worse than they did twelve months ago, the explanation is rarely individual failure. It's coaching. Managers are judged on their ability to solve problems. Liverpool’s problems have been obvious for months, and yet the solutions have never arrived. That is why November matters so much. At that point, the warning signs were already clear. Performances were deteriorating. Confidence was draining from the team. Many supporters, myself included, believed decisive action was needed before the season unravelled completely. Instead, the message that came from the club was calm reassurance. We were told everything was under control. The now infamous roundtable video in February, featuring you alongside Slot, projected unity and confidence that the direction was correct. But unity only works when the direction is right. Looking back now, that moment feels less like leadership and more like hesitation. A chance to confront reality was replaced with a public show of faith that the evidence on the pitch simply did not support. That decision sits with you. You were rightly praised last summer. The recruitment looked ambitious and intelligent. Many fans backed you completely. Yet hindsight now suggests the squad balance has not worked, and the coach entrusted to guide it has struggled badly. Supporters can accept mistakes. What they cannot accept is pretending a mistake has not been made. Liverpool still possess too much talent and too much history to accept a season where the football becomes this stagnant and the standards fall this far. Leadership requires honesty. Arne Slot has had time. He has had patience. He has had backing. But the problems remain exactly the same. Deep down, you may already know the conclusion. No new contract for Slot, suggests you do. And if that is the case, Richard, Liverpool supporters are simply asking for one thing. The courage to act on it. 🙏

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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@higginsdavidw There is no way the stock of petrol n diesel in the thanks that Sunday n Monday, nor the upstream pipeline stock in depots in Ireland was at those gauged prices (we were at 172.9 steady 4 about 6 mths tbh) .... how u can try n defend it is criminal... let's deal with the facts
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SimonBrundish@SimonBrundish·
I’m certain that Brendan Rogers is an upper-mid table manager He was one mistake by a genius of a footballer away from being a League Winner for Liverpool His 12 years without Suarez have proven my original point Ranieri actually won one Leagues aren’t just won by geniuses
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Global Pulse
Global Pulse@Globalstats_77·
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TVG@Teamgyokeres·
🚨 Declan Rice’s Dating History 2015 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (16yo) 2016 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (17yo) 2017 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (18yo) 2018 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (19yo) 2019 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (20yo) 2020 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (21yo)) 2022 — Lauren Fryer 🇬🇧 (23yo) — Son born 👶.….𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@FineGael @peterburkefg Homelessness crisis is all FG n Peter n Sean shud be worried about Look at video of child's Ombudswoman talking to Dail committee last Oct n then block or ban AirBnBs to free up housing stock,n don't be listening to that muppet @MHealyRae Do your bloody jobs n serve the people
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Fine Gael@FineGael·
Right now in Ireland, if you’re over 70, you are barred from driving a school bus despite being fully licensed and medically fit. Sean Kyne wants this ban removed so the focus is on medical fitness. It’s a simple change that would help families, schools, and local communities.
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Blowincat
Blowincat@blowincat·
Tallis in goal With… …wait for it… Eoin Murphy full back?
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat DB hurling n striking is too slow n too one sided , i hope more than anyone that it improves to the needed level tbh
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Blowincat
Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace To every child in the country but he also clears a lot of ball. ‘Almost’ getting hooked is not the same as getting hooked?
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Blowincat@blowincat·
Based on today, widely held reaction online ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Cian Kenny ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat No buddy of mine I'd have bigger concerns like how o Donohoe got a shot away with 5 KK lads around him We cud get into general kk issues re coaching BIGGEST issue in this lge is how disconnected the delivery sticker is from the delivery receiver....who the names r is 2ndry tbh
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Blowincat
Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace 1 mistake. He gave the ball to Deegan, who wasn’t expecting it. If you’re’budddy’ was doing his job the KK Mgtm would have drawn attention to the wrong score… Spelling mistakes starting to creep in here, sorry
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat We know what SM has to offer the situation .... Fair dues to him 4 getting the v best from himself .... Happy to go in2 battle with him
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Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace I like Shane Murphy, who has got very little. Marty, I know but hamstring gone (again?)
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Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace Does Kilkenny have a ‘stats man’ anymore? 😜 Sorry, very drunk now…
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat If RR had struck the ball last July v Tipp we'd have ended up played the flackiest of flacky Cork teams in the 25 AI final .... not sure who'd have one but if ur not in u can't win
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Blowincat
Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace Richie Reid strikes a lot of ball, a lot. Will be even better when TJ is on the pitch with him (Brotherly love and all that) Are we going to admire young lads’ ‘tigerish’ defending or go with lads that can actually clear the ball? Admittedly Blanch’s ‘dummy’ sidestep is known
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@pat_nolan Tipp , ah here , also not near n will never be near a best team ever, let me assure u of that 👍
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Pat Nolan
Pat Nolan@pat_nolan·
@hattonsgrace Certainly not right now and most likely won’t be, but look where Tipp were not so long ago.
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat As I said I'm not at training r aware of injury niggles or energy stats etc, but I'd have time 4 Kevin Moore (not on panel) n Jeff Neary,Adam Croke n Luke Hogan....why are we not testing them at this level,instead of guys whom we know what they can bring
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Blowincat
Blowincat@blowincat·
@hattonsgrace I was going to ask you to specify who should/shouldn’t be playing. Murphy v Tallis is probably its own thread. You have 3 players who have seen no League game time. Sorry, 5 but I also had 2 of them (TJ and Adrian) Are you dropping Carey from the 15? Are you dropping Richie???
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James ONeill@hattonsgrace·
@blowincat Open ur eyes lad ....shocking performances , n not just 2night .... both too one sided n striking v slow, even on "strong" side
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