Monday, 7 April 2008

Without Freeman would it be free fall?

Monaghan had a fairly torrid time in the second half in Cork at the weekend and manager Seamus McEnaney now has the task of making sure that the wheels don't come off the wagon after enjoying such a good run this season in the warm afterglow of last year's run to the quarter finals.
The good thing is that Monaghan were once again finishing strong which has been the trademark of their success over the last three seasons.
However, like Derry I would be a bit concerned about their strength in depth. Once again it was Tommy Freeman who hauled them back into the game with four unanswered points and a late goal attempt.
I don't think that Monaghan have it on the bench, a bit like Derry, and I would be worried that if Freeman was injured or missing for any other reason that Monaghan would be a very average side.

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