The Talking Bread wrote: » eh..............I think you are missing the point of what I said here.................. You are a Dub fan (supposedly) but the vast vast vast majority of your posts concern Mayo..........
Supernintento Chalmers wrote: » Mayo provide far more entertainment than Dublin. It's like a sitcom. Or one of those bloopers shows.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Ha, it is quite tragicomedyesque in fairness!
charlie1980 wrote: » So?THe majority of my posts are about Mayo GAA,what of it? You my friend have made nearly 9000 posts since July 2015 and is talking about mental obsession,you are having a giraffe! You are playing the man and not the ball.May I suggest you adhere to the substantiative issues of the debate.
Kalyke wrote: Wooohoo!! Santa got me an ignore button for Christmas! There really is a Santa!!
Green Peter wrote: » Delighted Clarke got the All Star and retired, he deserved better from teammates.
happyoutscan wrote: » We're more than capable of slagging ourselves without outside assistance.
ammc wrote: » The Beer Hall Putsch as described by Martin Breheny 'As supporters left Croke Park, mulling over the misery of yet another failed campaign, they had no idea of the drama that was about to unfold. The majority of Mayo players remained in Dublin that night and, as the inquest continued, a heave against the Pat Holmes/Noel Connelly management team was first mooted by a few players.' Rochford should impose a drinks ban for 2017!
Panrich wrote: » Brehony has a transparent hatred and envy for Mayo that permeates every article that he writes. 'Misery of another failed campaign'. Being beaten in a semi-final after a replay is the kind of failed campaign that 30 other counties would take. The joy of football is in following the championship journey of your team so the misery is well tempered by memories of many more good days than bad for Mayo supporters. I'll happily think back to Salthill in 2013 if the misery ever starts to descend.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Well exactly. Even though an All Ireland has not been won at senior level we have been living through a phenomenal period of success and consistency in Mayo since 2011. 5 Connacht titles 6 All Ireland SFs 2 All Ireland SF replays 3 All Ireland finals 1 All Ireland final replay. As a kid in the 80s I went to CP 4 times. '81 '85 x 2 '88 Folks in the 70s never even got to CP. That's not to mention the minor and U 21 wins. So the likes of Brehaney et all. can ponder about our misery but I look forward to 2017 and another right good go at it. Injuries and suspensions aside I think this team is again good enough to get to a final.
seligehgit wrote: » I look forward to your predictions for 2017 in your annual championship thread Fr Tod!:)
charlie1980 wrote: » Apparently Ger Caff has privately told Breheny that he supports Holmes and Connelly but he will not go on record. sadly for Mayo football,this story is going to run and run.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Well 7 players did vote to keep them and the number is probably higher than that in reality as you'd imagine some of the younger players just went with the flow at the time but probably had no major grievances against H&C.
charlie1980 wrote: » Absolutely,Tom Cunniffe has publically stated he regretted the heave even though he voted for H&C to be discarded.It is very likely that Tom wil not be the last to go public.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » There are very clear divisions in Mayo football; within the county panel, between county players and county board, between county players and club players. However, the story regarding the H &C heave will be more and more irrelevant as next year moves on.
Fowler87 wrote: » Happy New Year ye fellow mad Mayo heads. Our year