naughto wrote: » At least it got the thread going a bit was far two quite. We can all be friends but come 4 o'clock sat that will all change. Have to say anytime we did play the red hands I always found there supporte to be spot on and up for the craic
maximus15 wrote: » i hope mayo put in the performance we have been waiting for all year but i just can't buy into the tactics and position changes we have introduced this year. I know most counties are resorting to packing midfield and the half back position with nearly every man, when the opposition attacks but i think mayo are at their strongest when we play football with the likes of higgins, keegan,durkan and vaughan tearing up the pitch with direct running. Same applies when AOS was in midfield. few teams could live with such driving runs from them lads. The last couple of years this has changed with taking AOS strengths away and leaving him in full forward where he is static and even though still strong not as effective from a standing position waiting for high ball. He is a passenger in alot of the games this year at too many stages in a game. Vaughan looks confident again and in fairness played well the last day but is no midfielder so should be put back into old position. Higgins is one of best backs in country so play him there. Parsons def should start in midfield and while barry moran deserves a start he is great man to bring off the bench. Mcclough doesnt convince at all as sweeper even tho he has improved in role. If need the sweeper den possibly higgins or barry moran like last year against dubs could do decent job when backs against the wall. When ya see tipp release the shackles and drive at teams with pace and directness, it shows few teams can handle that style and i think we hav the men to do similar and play like we did up 2 years ago. We slow the play too much now and when ya see Tyrone bringin everyone behind the ball we could struggle to break dem down like we hav the last 2 league outings with dem. Moving ball quickly is only way against dem before they get everyone back. ANYWAYS looking forward to the game big style!!!
homewardbound11 wrote: » Aiden at full forward is a must . If your going to pump in fast ball you st least need a target that can retain possession with 2 defenders on him . I'd probably have Vaughan a centre half forward . Cillian Andy diarmud and Jason Doherty making up the rest of the attacking line up. Mid field tom and Seamus . Centre half Keenan Boyle and durcan . Sweeper I'm sad to say is badly needed due to keanes lack of pace . Harrison and Higgins . That defence would be good enough . The forwards are more balanced and natural forwards .
seligehgit wrote: » Oh and I forgot that less than glorious qualifier in 2008 in the midst of John O Mahony's second coming.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » We should have won that game.
seligehgit wrote: » Pretty awful game,we quite possibly should have won it but we were going nowhere fast.Who would have imagined Tyrone as all Ireland champion's that year?It just shows one how the rate of a team's progress throughout a championship can change!
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Ryan McMenamin in a recent article said Mayos stumbling through the qualifiers reminded him of Tyrone in 08
km79 wrote: » Tomas o se said the same about 2009 when they nearly got beat by Antrim and Sligo !
km79 wrote: » unchanged team named .......
seligehgit wrote: » Oh dear no Diarmuid.:(
km79 wrote: » oops sorry Tyrone have named an unchanged team ours being named tomorrow
martyos121 wrote: » Jesus man don't scare us like that! Thought DOC was still hurt for a minute.
km79 wrote: » don't be a bit surprised if the mayo team is named as unchanged