charlie1980 wrote: » The Mayo boys washing their dirty linen out in public again.Will they ever learn? If Clarke has any self respect, he should f**k off and have nothing to do with that outfit.
BENDYBINN wrote: » "Hennely has the more suitable skill set to the modern style of goalkeeping" He really proved that in the replay Please tell me ur having a laugh!
Kauto wrote: » Clarke has retired.
charlie14 wrote: » Does it not beg the question that if tactics and player match up were such a problem for the players under H&C why they didn`t appear to be a problem under Horan to the same extent ? It`s not as if Horan was blameless in either during his reign.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » Are you sure? He was present at the latest county team meet up over the last week or so.
BENDYBINN wrote: » The question that hasn't been answered on here is who changed the goalie for the replay? If Rochford was forced into it then he has no business being mayo manager in my view. He should resign immediately.
BENDYBINN wrote: » I hear mammy O'Shea will be playin in goal next year Some of the players are er..... lobbying for her!!!!!
MayoAreMagic wrote: » What calls went their way though? The AOS penalty? The guy was being fouled before the ball was kicked anyway, plus they won by more than 3 points anyway. So, what are these calls? Because I can rattle off some genuine calls that were the difference in winning and losing, that were wrong and went against mayo.
PressRun wrote: » What does any of it have to do with Horan? How many times does it need to be said in this thread that Horan didn't get things right? And I've already made the point twice that there's a reason problems emerged under H&C and not under Horan and anyone with their ear to the ground will know why. The bottom line anyway is that it's not for Holmes and Connelly to pass comment on how players felt about Horan (and I'd seriously question their version of events on that) or to cast aspersions on the current management. It's undermining and frankly none of their business what Stephen Rochford is doing as manager given they're not part of the set up anymore. As John Fogarty said in the Examiner today, the interview is sabotage being dressed up as concern for Mayo football.
charlie14 wrote: » Still doesn`t answer the question that if tactics and player match ups were so big a problem with the players that they wanted H&C gone, why was it not a problem under Horan, when the same were obvious on quite a number of occasions in big games under his management ? Did Horan perhaps have the same accusations from the players and decided enough was enough.
Kauto wrote: » No Horan didnt. You have no idea what has gone on and neither do i. There might not have been one big thing that happened for them to want the two lads gone. It could be a million different tiny things that contributed to it. Who gives a fu ck.
statto25 wrote: » The word "egos" is really grating on me now....
Robeman wrote: » What is going to happen next year and what will we all be writing. Some senarios 1. "Egos" kept on and Mayo win league. SR would be up their with Holmes \ Daly in winning a national title. Anti "Egos" would have to admit that "egos" actually delivered something of consequence. Not the promised land of an All Ireland but not to be sniffed at as would only be 3rd in 65+ years. Pro "Egos" would be over the moon and saying this best mayo team ever and win was way better than previous win (when Holmes manager) for all sorts of reasons. 2. "Egos" kept on and Mayo dont win league. Pro "Egos" would say league does no matter SR and squad concentrating on the All Ireland. SR using league to blood \ find (that dammed elusive) extra forward we are always missing. Anti "Egos" will say no surprise there. 3. "Egos" kept on and Mayo win all Ireland. Anti "egos" will have to hang their heads in shame at having been so wrong about "Egos" and will have to consider leaving county \ country. They will have to promise to never again post on this site. They will have to admit they are the dumbest, most vindictive, spiteful, hateful etc etc etc posters to have ever graced a social media site. The pro "egos" will have been vindicated. They will have demonstrated their intelligence, knowledge, ability to sniff out the most pristine of characters. The will be minor gods (The "egos" will be the major gods and the pro "egos" will be happy with this). They will be invited to become panelists on the Sunday Game as current ones know nothing as they said in 2016 that Mayo will not win an All Ireland in next few years. 4. "Egos" kept on and Mayo dont win all ireland. Anti "Egos" will say no surprise here we told you what problem was last year. Mayo never learn etc etc Pro "Egos" will say Referee bias, media unfairness, horrible behavoir by opposition, SR got tactics wrong, H &C to blame for upsetting players before start of season, missing one good forward etc etc. I will return to this post after the league and next December. This board will still be here probably with 30,000 posts
km79 wrote: » I put the person who introduced it on ignore last September . Therefore I've only seen about half of the RUBBISH that has been posted here the last few days. Sometimes people quote him though which is unfortunate
Kauto wrote: » Robeman is obviously related to one of the two gimps.
Bambi wrote: » Shush lad, Keegan stayed on the pitch for the full game, that's enough. Lane was so panicked he was blowing up on demand for for Cillians scores, McCarthys black card for Cillian's swan dive. Swings and roundabouts, lots of them. You'll only see the roundabouts though. Only for this...Only for that..Only for the other...
MayoAreMagic wrote: » So again, I ask for these game changing things that went mayos way. So far you have come up with zero.
Jaden wrote: Cooper charged in the back just after the goal. The action was deliberate, unprovoked and dangerous. Every single official looking directly at it. No doubt about who did it. No action whatsoever taken.
seligehgit wrote: » Anyhow anybody care to offer any suggestions as to any new faces that we're likely to see in action come the FBD league? Hoping to see some of last year's crop of All Ireland under 21 winners...Matthew Flanagan,David Kenny,Stephen Coen from what I recall saw action last year and I'd love to see Seamus Cunniffe,Michael Plunkett,Shairoze Akram,Brian Reape and most especially Matthew Ruane get some game time. I am sure Michael Hall will see some game time. Conor Loftus is certainly the other stand out member of the team alongside Matthew Ruane.
seligehgit wrote: » Anyhow anybody care to offer any suggestions as to any new faces that we're likely to see in action come the FBD league? Hoping to see some of last year's crop of All Ireland under 21 winners... Matthew Flanagan,David Kenny,Stephen Coen from what I recall saw action last year and I'd love to see Seamus Cunniffe,Michael Plunkett,Shairoze Akram,Brian Reape and most especially Matthew Ruane get some game time. I am sure Michael Hall will see some game time. Conor Loftus is certainly the other stand out member of the team alongside Matthew Ruane.