The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
The week in tweets
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Tralee Warriors bowed out of the National Cup at the semi-final stage...
Kieran Donaghy @starryboy14
Tough night for the@ warriors basketball tr a lee. So proud of this team and just disappointed we didn’t bring our best with all the hard work we put in. Best of luck to@ kill est er basketball club in the final. Don’t worry Tralee, we still going hunting for this Superleague championship. Thanks so much to every Warrior fan that made the effort to get to cork late last night. Ye nearly got us over the line, we will need ye next Saturday night as we have the cork boys coming to town. #onwards and up wards
Roy Bowler @Roybowler76
Woke up and still gutted over @warriors_bc defeat last night, how rare is it to win 3 quarters of a game and still lose? Heads up and push on up the league now
Paul Brennan @Brennan_PB
Not to be for Tralee Warriors tonight in the National Cup semi-final. Dug deep in second half to make a game of it but theh could never shake off the damage done by a slow first quarter. Still a Superleague title to be played hard for.
Anthony Kennedy @anto keeeeeendy1
Massive effort by @warriors_bc to get themselves back into that but left themselves with too much to do in the finish. Theyll get there eventually
John Drummey @JohnDrummey
Such a pity that @warriors_bc weren’t good enough tonight to beat @KillesterBball who did what was needed to reach the @ HulaHoopsIE @BballIrl National Cup Final. Here’s to moving up the Superleague table @radiokerry sport Former Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill, meanwhile, is back in management with Nottingham Forest)...
John Hartson @JohnHartson10
Good luck to Martin O’Neill at Nottingham Forest, back to the club where as a player he had so much success.
Kieran Cunningham @KCsixtyseven
Martin O’Neill will be able to talk about Brian Clough again.
Ryan O’Meara @_omeara_r
While part of me worries that Martin O’Neill will finally be the man to turn Nottingham Forest’s fortunes around, the other part remembers that he once played Cyrus Christie in centre midfield for Ireland, and that alone should be enough to earn him a dusty cell in The Hague
Brendan Crossan @CrossanBrendan
I hope Martin O’Neill does well at Forest. He had his faults but I found there was a human decency about the man during his 5 years with Republic of Ireland. Not everybody saw it.
Daniel McDonnell @McDonnellDan
Mick McCarthy hired as Ireland manager. Martin O’Neill on the way to Nottingham Forest. Daryl Murphy must be a little freaked out.