Kerry enjoyed a facile victory over Cork yesterday in the Páirc Ui Chaoimh sunshine and with a 3-18 to 2-4 scoreline, people on Twitter had plenty to say about it…
Delighted with how good Kerry looked again tonight. But looking at what’s happening at all three age levels, things look really bad for Munster football. Even moreso than usual.#KerryVCork #gaa
— The Teabag Times (@teabagtimes) June 23, 2018
Well that was as comprehensive & comfortable win as one can get, one sided game really! On to the Super 8 we go #ComeOnYouKingdom
FT: Cork 2-04 Kerry 3-18#KerryvCork #MunsterFinal pic.twitter.com/FsA05iK16K
— Tim Kelliher (@TimKelliher01) June 23, 2018
@OfficialCorkGAA are an embarrassment. @MunsterGAA should really disband this championship. Does it mean anything fro @Kerry_Official ? #MunsterFinal #KerryVCork
— Lloydo (@ciaranconroy17) June 23, 2018
The biggest win by @Kerry_Official over @OfficialCorkGAA in 80 years. Shocking from Cork. #GAA #kerryvcork
— ned brophy (@nedbrophy65) June 23, 2018
About to go see @WalkingOnCars @Seasessions and kerry are champions of Munster… if carlsberg did Saturdays 💚💛💚 #munsterfinal #KerryVCork
— Oonagh O Carroll (@OonaghOC) June 23, 2018
A lovely moment between @starryboy14 and his daughter after @Kerry_Official claimed the Munster GAA Senior Football Championship! @LiveGAAResults pic.twitter.com/wK0mHYLeOy
— Inpho Photography (@Inphosports) June 23, 2018
Just home from Cork and the only conclusion I can come to is that the Munster Football Championship is well and truly dead. Can’t see why Kerry won’t string 11 or 12 provincial titles together now, the same as Dublin in Leinster.
— Paul Brennan (@Brennan_PB) June 23, 2018
Two kerry teenagers and a kid form a triangle outside the Pairc last night kicking ball. ‘Kick with your left this time,’ says one teenager to the young lad. ‘Your left!’ You wonder how they do it, that’s how they do it.
— Michael Foley (@MickFoley76) June 24, 2018
Cork were shocking v sad to see, former Cork footbaling great sitting in front of me epitomised it saying only medicine for that is the bar
— Ailbe O’Reilly (@ailbeoreilly) June 23, 2018
Kerry are Munster Football Champions! pic.twitter.com/7YyEGh6iJ5
— The GAA (@officialgaa) June 23, 2018
You don’t know pain until you hear Kerry fans say ‘take your point’ as one of their forwards bears down on goal.
— Gavan Casey (@GavanCasey) June 23, 2018
Cork are hopeless, the referee is hapless but Kerry, in fairness, have a raft of proper players. #CorkVKerry
— Matt Cooper (@cooper_m) June 23, 2018
Kerry looking way ahead of the rest of Munster here. Time to break the county up into Healy Rae constituency’s. #GAA
— PJ Gallagher (@pjgallagher) June 23, 2018
Hold on a second, what are all those Cork and Kerry fans doing waiting outside my new Páirc…The Cork footballers play in Páirc Úi Rinn lads, and will do until performances improve
— Deluded Frank Murphy (@DeludedFrank) June 23, 2018
I can take a bad performance, being outclassed & the odd snide Kerry remark.
But what I cannot take is an inability of my county to complete a 10-yard kick-pass in a Munster Final.
A lot of people who came out to support the Cork footballers tonight will not be back.
— Ger McCarthy (@germccarthy74) June 23, 2018
2-5 for Paul Geaney for Kerry from play tonight, that’s 4-17 in five championship appearances against Cork. Just a brilliant finisher close to goal, always delivers.
— Fintan O’Toole (@fotoole13) June 23, 2018
David Clifford chats to Clare McNamara in the aftermath of Kerry’s impressive Munster SFC final display #RTEGAA https://t.co/zDwauLwq02 pic.twitter.com/2IYyaZknpM
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) June 23, 2018
Congrats to everyone @Kerry_Official yesterday great win but the best part for me was seeing my buddy @BrianHurley15 back playing in a Munster Final after a torrid time with injuries 👏🏻🏐
— John Egan (@JohnEgan92) June 24, 2018
Kerry could comfortably have won that game by 30 points. Gave up a lot of very scoreable chances.
— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) June 23, 2018