@@klynchy6859no. If they were as good then that would have meant they drew with the teams that they played, which was Tipperary. They were beaten fair and square by both Clare and Limerick, both of whom are better than Cork.
@@klynchy6859no. If they were as good then that would have meant they drew with the teams that they played, which was Tipperary. They were beaten fair and square by both Clare and Limerick, both of whom are better than Cork.
Typical cork man if he was chocolate he'd eat himself
No ye weren't Patrick, if Cork were as good as anyone this year then ye wouldn't have lost all those matches.
@@klynchy6859no. If they were as good then that would have meant they drew with the teams that they played, which was Tipperary. They were beaten fair and square by both Clare and Limerick, both of whom are better than Cork.
@@klynchy6859no. If they were as good then that would have meant they drew with the teams that they played, which was Tipperary. They were beaten fair and square by both Clare and Limerick, both of whom are better than Cork.
By that logic Waterford are better than Tipp 😂😅
@@klynchy6859 Being as good as a team means not losing to them.
@@klynchy6859 Cork lost a bucket load of games this year, nobody to blame but themselves.
He creates nothing. One hand pass in each game could have won it for cork. But it didn't occur. Tj sees the bigger picture