The Talking Bread wrote: » good idea!! Before I do, relax with the hostility and smart comments. Its very unpleasant and its what has got these threads closed constantly. Hence why people like me get frustrated with it. And, no that isn't modding. I just dont want the thread closed, number 1 one trend on twitter or not. My message was just requesting that. Take it personally, if you wish. You have called people one eyed eegits, accused them of talking crap and other smart comments so what I said , merely "to leave it" isn't exactly offensive.
Gael85 wrote: » who playing Sunday?
Menoetius wrote: » Here we go, normally ye wait till after the game to blame the ref :rolleyes: Deegan is a decent ref, let's not go there.
Peist2007 wrote: » Ha so only the Dubs allowed put pressure on the ref pre-game is it? Deegan is a very decent ref if you're wearing blue and playing in Croke Park in September. The Irish Graham Poll.
Menoetius wrote: » I'd be sure Maurice Deegan didn't read your post so you don't count You could name half of the top refs at least and someone would pop up saying he is pro-Dublin. Talk about making excuses in advance! p.s. who the f*ck is Graham Poll?
Kalyke wrote: » I think this anti Lee campaign (and it IS a campaign) is hilarious and to be quite honest is playing into Mayo s hands. Fair enough, Brennan having his say. But Whelan as an RTE pundit?? He should try not being so obvious! Nice work Gavin though. He has the twitterati churning out some gunk.
Kalyke wrote: » I think this anti Lee campaign (and it IS a campaign) is hilarious and to be quite honest is playing into Mayo s hands. Fair enough, Brennan having his say. But Whelan as an RTE pundit?? He should try not being so obvious! Nice work Gavin though. He has the twitterati churning out some gunk. Having said that.....the #ThingsLeedDid has brilliantly backfired on the Anti Lee brigade..... LOVE it!
Gael85 wrote: » James Horan done a great job putting pressure on Joe McQuillian in 2012. Barely got any frees from him in 2012 & 2013 games.http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/horans-timely-reminder-to-top-class-referee-mcquillan-205821.html
Peist2007 wrote: » How is it a tired conversation? This very issue is actually the No. 1 trend in Ireland on twitter right now. The Dubs have been in the media perpetuating this sh1te pr the past 48 hours when the poor lamb needing protection is one of the most physically violent intercounty players out there. The ref next Sunday is a complete homer in case anyone hasnt noticed. So, if i want to call out someone spouting untruths, i will do exactly that. Back seat modding is not allowed in here. You don't speak for all and certainly don't get to tell any other posters what is up for discussion. Stick me on ignore if you like.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Clarke has the goalkeeper spot well wrapped up.
Gael85 wrote: » Read a interesting stat the other day. David Clarke has never lost a championship game to Dublin. Played 06, 2012 and the last day against Dublin.
seligehgit wrote: » Latest Mayo News Podcast. The first of two podcasts this week as we set the scene for Saturday's All Ireland final replay between Mayo and Dublin. Edwin McGreal and Sean Rice of The Mayo News join host Rob Murphy to preview the first All Ireland Final replay since 2000. John Gunnigan of the Mayo GAA Blog also joins us to look at some of the media coverage surrounding Mayo and Dublin over the last ten days as journalists and pundits alike try to get their head around this compelling rivalry.http://www.mayonews.ie/sports/listen/football-podcast/28659-audio-football-podcast-20-all-ireland-final-replay-preview
Ascii wrote: » I for one have had a bellyful of the keegan and Connolly media circus. I hope they have a right good tussle with neither getting sent off, unless it's for a deliberate and forceful punch to the face/head....delivered by Diarmuid :-) On another note if the all stars were given out after the drawn match who from Mayo would be on it. For me it's a nomination for CLARKE with an outside chance of getting the spot. Harrison, Keegan and Boyler would be on it. Nominations for Zippy and Durkan. Neither of the midfielders would get a shout SOS/TP. Maybe a nomination for Vaughan. Up front COC particularly for his point the last day and deffo Andy. Maybe AOS, while he has not set the world alight he has had some strong performances and carried the team at times. Probably a nomination for Dillon, DOC and McLoughlin depending on positions. Nothing for Doherty, freezer or Regan. You would feel an all star has to be there for Connolly, Rock as highest scorer in the championship and Quinlivan from tipp will get the sentimental spot. In summary 6 deffo and with CLARKE, maybe 7 at a push. Thoughts ?
PARlance wrote: » Some of the online tit for tat has been hard reading these past 5 days or so.
padd b1975 wrote: » Ascii wrote: » I for one have had a bellyful of the keegan and Connolly media circus. I hope they have a right good tussle with neither getting sent off, unless it's for a deliberate and forceful punch to the face/head....delivered by Diarmuid :-) On another note if the all stars were given out after the drawn match who from Mayo would be on it. For me it's a nomination for CLARKE with an outside chance of getting the spot. Harrison, Keegan and Boyler would be on it. Nominations for Zippy and Durkan. Neither of the midfielders would get a shout SOS/TP. Maybe a nomination for Vaughan. Up front COC particularly for his point the last day and deffo Andy. Maybe AOS, while he has not set the world alight he has had some strong performances and carried the team at times. Probably a nomination for Dillon, DOC and McLoughlin depending on positions. Nothing for Doherty, freezer or Regan. You would feel an all star has to be there for Connolly, Rock as highest scorer in the championship and Quinlivan from tipp will get the sentimental spot. In summary 6 deffo and with CLARKE, maybe 7 at a push. Thoughts ? Andy, Leeroy, Boyler and Clarke I feel. Probably reads as a bit harsh but it's been a real team effort this year, not too many consistently brilliant individual performances. Anything more is bonus territory.
Westernyelp wrote: » I'm going for a 2 point Mayo win this time. A Jason Doherty goal being the decider
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Great podcast as usual. Unfortunately I'd have to agree with Sean Rice's assessment early in the show that Dublin have more room to improve, as was the case last time.