Battery Kinzie wrote: » Yeah I think there's an SD and a HD channel or something weird like that. I'm watching the Dublin game on eir sport 2 'live', whatever that is.
Bambi wrote: » Is it Dooley in goals? He's dithering under pressure. If Waterford can work ball in on top of him or work one ones with our full back line they'll get goals I think
Ken Tucky wrote: » Mcgoldrick doing his best to keep this a contest. Shameful referring From my view point. Anybody watching on TV care to put out my rage by telling me he isn't that bad?
Bambi wrote: » Fecking knew it, he cost us that game with his panicking.. Too many Dublin hurlers were passengers in that game
RebelButtMunch wrote: » Am I right in saying that if we beat kerry next we'll also take their unbeaten record?
Slattsy wrote: » Comfortable to say the least. Men against boys. Should really have another 4 goals on the scoreboard. CO'Connor should be off. Straight red, pure filth. Horrible nasty streak in that Mayo team. Not nice to see. More of the same the second half though please.
martyos121 wrote: The next meeting should be a lot closer, hopefully it's in September.
Stoner wrote: » I'd imagine so. Worrying from a Mayo perspective though. Certainly last September was a better look at the gap between the teams, but Mayo were off the boil tonight. Still though I'd rather win in September than March. And this won't be on our radars later on if we meet again.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Moan moan moan. You still have that Mayo chip on your shoulder or is it the rose tinted glasses i see slattsy. Its starting to weight you down, not too good for your blood pressure either, considering its only March. Christ you havn't lost in ages and your like that week in week out, how miserable must it be around you if you were supporting any other team. :eek::eek::eek:
Deleted User wrote: Only another stage fright freeze will stop Dublin winning another All Ireland. Dublin do tend to not play to their best in finals, an enormous amount of luck got them out of that hole last year.
Stoner wrote: » Doesn't really make sense. There was no stage fright against Mayo last year, so why did Dublin need luck? IMO It's just a good Mayo team. Regarding Dublin's luck vs Mayo. In the finals Dublin did play Mayo in, 2013 and 2016 imo it was the Mayo line, not the players that cost mayo at least one win. Particularly 2013 when Cooper and O'Gara were bunched but the Mayo line didn't capitalise on it. I agree that the Dublin camp haven't performed very well on finals, but then again neither has the Mayo camp.
Deleted User wrote: Stoner, Two own goals in an All Ireland final that ends in a draw is massive luck no matter what way its broken down.
Deleted User wrote: » Stoner, Two own goals in an All Ireland final that ends in a draw is massive luck no matter what way its broken down. Horan was not the best for taking advice from anybody, we were even shouting at him from the stand a few yards away and he still couldn't see it.
Slattsy wrote: » I also support Liverpool.
MayoAreMuck wrote: Where's Magic when you need him????
Nidgeweasel wrote: » An inability to deal with a high ball inside isn't bad luck.
martyos121 wrote: » Fair play, as awful as we were, ye played very well I thought and created goal opportunities at will. Against a poorer keeper, the deficit would be closer to 20. The next meeting should be a lot closer, hopefully it's in September.
gormdubhgorm wrote: Kerry, Tyrone and Monaghan are all better teams then Mayo for a start. So I think Mayo will need Mad Cow Disease in Ulster and a plague in kerry, to stand any chance of making September.