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Mayo GAA Discussion Part 2

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,607 ✭✭✭happyoutscan


    Delighted with the win.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,440 ✭✭✭✭km79


    Apart from the MANY MANY positives from management , players and supporters alike I have to comment on one thing that is getting worse and it does us no good.
    Every single game now when one or 2 decisions are perceived to go against us the really loud booing of the ref AND the subsequent free taker begins and continues for the game . It has become a theme in a lot of games this year in particular from us and it's very unsporting .
    It stems back to Cormac Reilky in Limerick I think myself but it's past time to move on ! The players have.
    Anyway I was due one negative post after being so positive when many others were predicting a loss :D
    Up mayo


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,234 ✭✭✭✭Fr Tod Umptious


    Really great win yesterday.

    It was the kind of game they have struggled in previously v the likes of Tyrone.



    Though Cillian had a great game.

    Will rewatch it in the week and have a better idea of how it went.

    Let's be honest and say that Mayo will beat Tipp, I'm full sure they will.

    Tipp are not at the same level as Mayo, they will not be able to live with the intensity that Mayo can bring for 70 mins, nor will they have the bench to compete with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,234 ✭✭✭✭Fr Tod Umptious


    I see that Akram was playing with the juniors yesterday, came on as a sub.

    No matter how successful a Mayo player can be the opportunity to lose an All Ireland final is never far away.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,440 ✭✭✭✭km79


    Really great win yesterday.

    It was the kind of game they have struggled in previously v the likes of Tyrone.



    Though Cillian had a great game.

    Will rewatch it in the week and have a better idea of how it went.

    Let's be honest and say that Mayo will beat Tipp, I'm full sure they will.

    Tipp are not at the same level as Mayo, they will not be able to live with the intensity that Mayo can bring for 70 mins, nor will they have the bench to compete with them.
    fully agree and the way our middle sector performed yday is the key. Fippnbeat galway not because their forwards were brilliant buf because they got a constant supply if ball due to Galway being wiped out in midfield!
    it's probably fairly likely the Bring A Friend option be available for this one? I'm thinking of bringing the 5 year old too to try and start the brainwashing early in life :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,067 ✭✭✭✭PARlance


    Sore head this morning. Can't wait to have another look at it in peace and sobriety.

    Despite one or two needlessly risky passes towards the end, I thought it was the perfect way to close it out. Hopefully these teams that set up ultra defensively take a look at the 4 semi finalists and rethink their strategy. That said, it did make for an enthralling game.

    The pints were flowing so no analysis as of yet but a few things stood out. I thought Tryone were excellent in the tackle, we need to up our game (to previous year's levels) in that area. Harte is some footballer but Keegan stole the show, those two late points off either foot were unreal. He was all over Harte like a rash for the last 15 too. I'm not sure I would like him half as much if he was from another county, he's some .... but he's ours.

    The biggest turning point of the season was starting Andy against Fermanagh imo. It's like we've unearthed a 33 year old gem.

    I think any criticism of Aidan is harsh, he had a big game and was targeted. He won some great ball in the first half when he went inside for a bit. If you compare him to Tryone's big lad then he was head and shoulders above Kavanagh.

    Cillian seems to be peaking nicely, Diarmuid was off form but he has plenty in reserve. I could mention one main negative in terms of one of our players but I'll wait to watch it again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,440 ✭✭✭✭km79


    PARlance wrote: »
    Sore head this morning. Can't wait to have another look at it in peace and sobriety.

    Despite one or two needlessly risky passes towards the end, I thought it was the perfect way to close it out. Hopefully these teams that set up ultra defensively take a look at the 4 semi finalists and rethink their strategy. That said, it did make for an enthralling game.

    The pints were flowing so no analysis as of yet but a few things stood out. I thought Tryone were excellent in the tackle, we need to up our game (to previous year's levels) in that area. Harte is some footballer but Keegan stole the show, those two late points off either foot were unreal. He was all over Harte like a rash for the last 15 too. I'm not sure I would like him half as much if he was from another county, he's some .... but he's ours.

    The biggest turning point of the season was starting Andy against Fermanagh imo. It's like we've unearthed a 33 year old gem.

    I think any criticism of Aidan is harsh, he had a big game and was targeted. He won some great ball in the first half when he went inside for a bit. If you compare him to Tryone's big lad then he was head and shoulders above Kavanagh.

    Cillian seems to be peaking nicely, Diarmuid was off form but he has plenty in reserve. I could mention one main negative in terms of one of our players but I'll wait to watch it again.
    I don't understand any criticism of AOS from today to be honest
    He kept it very simple when he gof the ball which is my only problem with him at times
    He gets through a lot of unseen work due to him not having one fixed position. A bit like Murphy for Donegal


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,299 ✭✭✭Kalyke


    MayoForSam wrote: »
    Not exactly a classic but so what. Roll on Tipp, be interesting to see the bookies odds for the semi. The stars might be aligning our way this year though. DOC had a bad game, we can still move up a gear I hope.

    PP has Mayo at 1/5


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,952 ✭✭✭✭Stoner


    PARlance wrote:
    The biggest turning point of the season was starting Andy against Fermanagh imo. It's like we've unearthed a 33 year old gem.

    True. He's in great condition stronger than I've seen him
    I felt he was a bit isolated at times yesterday, he had to do a lot of work to try to make it a scoring opportunity, I thought someone could have run into the space in front of him, give him an option of a lay off, you'd get more out if him too as it would be less draining for him.

    I'll have one more go at explaining my thoughts on AOS he was excellent for a long stretch of the game, far more impact than Murphy or Cavanagh. My point related to his stamina it would be very difficult to put that shift in for the whole game. I'm questioning when is it needed most.

    For example in games I've been very interested in against Dublin . He's always given everything he can when there's still 15 minutes to go.
    No question that he's targeted, a great ball winner, shows for the keeper, can score long range points, occupies the oppositions best men.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭cjmc11


    For the love of Mayo and football I hope we go back . The holy grail is more important but this morn I'd take a 10 point loosing margin to Dublin in an entertaining shootout . Maybe in clear reflection in a couple of weeks I'll have a different answer.

    I think 99.9 per cent of mayo would take a 0-01 to 0-00 win over any team just to get over the line and finally win Sam. I don't think too many Donegal or Tyrone fans were too annoyed about blanket defences and the like when they were celebrating in late September, all that mattered was the win. We've had enough moral victories to last us a lifetime, we just need to win it, playing ugly or otherwise.

    A good job done yesterday, onwards and upwards!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,105 ✭✭✭cocoman


    Kalyke wrote: »
    PP has Mayo at 1/5

    Boylesports have them @ 2/9.
    Handicap is -5 which is @ Evens. Looks a good bet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,820 ✭✭✭corny


    km79 wrote: »
    I don't understand any criticism of AOS from today to be honest
    He kept it very simple when he gof the ball which is my only problem with him at times
    He gets through a lot of unseen work due to him not having one fixed position. A bit like Murphy for Donegal

    God no. They don't go invisible. One can see their work.

    Murphy made nothing but half hearted attempts at work yesterday. The only thing he did with conviction was punch Fenton and clatter Davy Byrne off the ball. Nothing like O'Shea.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,440 ✭✭✭✭km79


    corny wrote: »
    God no. They don't go invisible. One can see their work.

    Murphy made nothing but half hearted attempts at work yesterday. The only thing he did with conviction was punch Fenton and clatter Davy Byrne off the ball. Nothing like O'Shea.

    Didn't see the donegal game yday
    Will have to wait for the Sunday game tonight
    And boy am I looking forward to it :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,299 ✭✭✭Kalyke


    Can the replay of the match be watched on SkyGo?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 711 ✭✭✭glack


    Kalyke wrote: »
    Can the replay of the match be watched on SkyGo?

    Yes - but only outside of Ireland/UK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,299 ✭✭✭Kalyke


    glack wrote: »
    Yes - but only outside of Ireland/UK.
    Do you have a link please?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,109 ✭✭✭Oldtree


    Loved the game, very hard physical match, very exciting, nearly had a stroke near the end (along with most of my surrounding fellow supporters). :D and am still wreaked from it. Proud of the teams effort all round.

    Dublin were away with it in the first half with Donegal but I thought that Dublin looked vulnerable to Donegal pressure in the second half. Dublin may be fit but are they match fit as a team. Serious pressure on them in the last 20 minutes might just be their undoing.

    The noise from the hill was deafening when the Donegal keeper was taking kickouts, surprised he could think with it. Bit of an advantage there for them


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭cjmc11


    Anyone know when the tickets for the semi final will be going on sale?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,386 ✭✭✭✭DDC1990


    cjmc11 wrote:
    Anyone know when the tickets for the semi final will be going on sale?


    Already on sale. Tickets.ie etc

    Won't be a sellout.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭cjmc11


    DDC1990 wrote: »
    Already on sale. Tickets.ie etc

    Won't be a sellout.

    Thanks, had a look on the gaa website and their not up on that, be handy get tickets alright.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 134 ✭✭cjmc11


    Actually had a look on tickets.ie there and there not on sale either.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,386 ✭✭✭✭DDC1990


    cjmc11 wrote:
    Actually had a look on tickets.ie there and there not on sale either.


    Oh weird. They were on Sale during the match yesterday.

    They'll be back up soon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,286 ✭✭✭seligehgit


    Stoner wrote: »
    True. He's in great condition stronger than I've seen him
    I felt he was a bit isolated at times yesterday, he had to do a lot of work to try to make it a scoring opportunity, I thought someone could have run into the space in front of him, give him an option of a lay off, you'd get more out if him too as it would be less draining for him.

    I'll have one more go at explaining my thoughts on AOS he was excellent for a long stretch of the game, far more impact than Murphy or Cavanagh. My point related to his stamina it would be very difficult to put that shift in for the whole game. I'm questioning when is it needed most.

    For example in games I've been very interested in against Dublin . He's always given everything he can when there's still 15 minutes to go.
    No question that he's targeted, a great ball winner, shows for the keeper, can score long range points, occupies the oppositions best men.

    It is interesting Andy was interviewed on a Mayo News podcast recently and attributed much in the way of his conditioning to his change of job. He was a rep for Mayo Roscommon hospice and same entailed a lot of car travel.

    Now he's opened his new gym,giving him a better means of improving his conditioning.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,198 ✭✭✭PressRun


    Would just like to add that Brendan Harrison has been a great addition. Thought he put in a great shift.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,463 ✭✭✭Audioslaven


    PressRun wrote: »
    Would just like to add that Brendan Harrison has been a great addition. Thought he put in a great shift.

    I have to agree he has really come on since the Galway game. I didn't think he played that well against Galway but he has got better.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,463 ✭✭✭Audioslaven


    seligehgit wrote: »
    It is interesting Andy was interviewed on a Mayo News podcast recently and attributed much in the way of his conditioning to his change of job. He was a rep for Mayo Roscommon hospice and same entailed a lot of car travel.

    Now he's opened his new gym,giving him a better means of improving his conditioning.

    I would put alot of the improvement in Mayo's performance down to Andy starting. He makes himself always available with the runs he makes. I honestly believe we would have won the AL if he didn't get that injury.

    Fantastic mayo player and a brilliant attitude.


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    DDC1990 wrote: »
    Already on sale. Tickets.ie etc

    Won't be a sellout.

    Just under 35,000 at KK v W'ford today. I'd say around 45,000 for our semi.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,105 ✭✭✭cocoman


    Just under 35,000 at KK v W'ford today. I'd say around 45,000 for our semi.

    I'd say that if Tipp beat Galway to get to the hurling final then the SF attendance will be even lower. It will be a great opportunity to bring the small kids to an All Ireland Semi Final. One that we should hopefully win.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,440 ✭✭✭✭km79


    cocoman wrote: »
    I'd say that if Tipp beat Galway to get to the hurling final then the SF attendance will be even lower. It will be a great opportunity to bring the small kids to an All Ireland Semi Final. One that we should hopefully win.

    that's exactly my thinking
    bringing the 5 year old
    and the wife to mind the 5 year old :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,286 ✭✭✭seligehgit


    I've watched the match back and I'll eat my hat,David Gough did quite a good job considering how niggley a contest it was.I didn't think it during match time!

    Echo previous posters sentiments,yesterday was a return to the old Aidan O Shea that we were so badly missing.

    Little mention of the excellent performance of Cillian O Connor,some great scores from play with good movement.His free taking was back to it's best,very unlucky with that diagonal 45.

    Paul Collins mentioned on the championship show on Today FM that Tipp beat us in the All Ireland semi final of 1920 1-5 to 1-0.They beat Dublin in the final.For a so called hurling country Tipp have won 4 All Irelands although their last one was in 1920.A greater famine than ours!


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