Bonniedog wrote: » Star is sound chap once game is over by all accounts! I once asked a recently retired Dub about him and he had height of praise for him. Completely gracious in victory or defeat. Other chap referred..., not so much
Bonniedog wrote: » Will be big crowd. 30,000 there last day on miserable night. Wouldn't be surprised to see 40,000. Neither team will want to be beaten, so should be an interesting encounter!
Bonniedog wrote: » Last night was miserable alright! We had good enough seats after moving back in the Hogan but was still freezing. Too long for kids. If Cusack is sold out you be talking 50,000 tmw.
Bonniedog wrote: » Evidence of last three years would suggest so. It is a big draw and there a lot of Mayo people living in Dublin. Also, hurling people are a bit more optimistic after last match so that will also boost attendance.
ArielAtom wrote: » It's a bit like the hate for Diarmuid from all and sundry. O'Shea is a dislikeable character.
Tombo2001 wrote: » Wasn't at the last game, but a lot of people I know who brought kids said they regretted it/ left early; just too cold. I've a big bugbear with league tickets for Croke Park this time of the year - wind is normally going straight into the Cusack, which means if its raining a lot of people are getting wet. That's no joke if you have a bunch of 8 year olds with you and you've been there three hours. All the family tickets are for the Cusack afaik. It will probably be wet tomorrow.On subject of which, I note that the Cusack is sold out on tickets.ie.....
MayoAreMagic wrote: » It isn't a good comparison. Connolly has gotten off numerous times from bans, when frankly he shouldn't have. The last one in particular leaving a sour taste, as it was an obvious strike. And without going into it, we are all aware of some serious, bad behaviour from him in society in general. In comparison, what has O'Shea actually done? Spends a bit too long trimming his hair and beard? There is no shortage of that in the Dublin squad either in fairness and Cian O'Sullivan would put him in the ha'penny place.. Truth be told, AOS is actually far too honest when playing Dublin. McMahon generally fouls him 3 out of every 5 times the ball is coming in, and he stays on his feet and tries to win it. I just don't see where this intense dislike seems to come from. Re O'Connor, I actually think people are a bit harsh on him. He isn't there to be a star, or to have limelight, or to make friends, he is there to play football and win games. He doesn't pretend anything else. He is quite similar to Ciaran Kilkenny in that regard, yet I don't dislike Kilkenny.
DoctaDee wrote: » Edit .. FWIW AOS is in the hapenny place to O'Connor or Donaghy in a charm contest on a football field, but I would admit to having a respect for what Donaghy has achieved
Stoner wrote: » Wont make this game. Im sticking to my habit of missing home games. Like the not one I missed last year up in Bridget's a 10 minutes walk !!
ProudDUB wrote: » The rads were off (in the Canal End bar) three weeks ago, against Tyrone. T'was effing Baltic. A stiffly worded email to Joe Duffy, Padraig Duffy, Jim Gavin and my local TD, was very nearly sent ! Anyone know if you can swap a Hill ticead for a stand one, at either the NCR ticket office, or the ticket van at the bottom of Clonliffe Rd? Or will ya be told to shag off, or just buy another one?
DoctaDee wrote: What's the problem? Is the pinot noir corked in the corporate box or the radiators not working..
RebelButtMunch wrote: » Areally any TV stations covering it?
Battery Kinzie wrote: » Eir Sport 2
RebelButtMunch wrote: » They are doing cavan v donegal .