PressRun wrote: » Great instinct on the interceptions again today from Clarkie.
seligehgit wrote: » I know mention was made of the great performances of Tom Parsons and the returning Chris Barrett but I thought David Clarke was absolutely outstanding in goal today,hardly put a foot wrong.
RD10 wrote: » That was a great win. the lads fought really hard to pull it outta the bag. Cillian was Clearly concussed at the end and should have been taken off straight away. he couldnt even stand and looked like he was about to get sick. tackle was a dirty one and should have been a straight red for the tyrone fella. mattie donnelly deserves a ban after he struck aiden o shea twice in the face. conor lane...the less we say about him the better. He actually walked on past the incident between mattie donnelly and aiden and kept going...surely he'd have to include this in his referee's report
RD10 wrote: » Cillian was Clearly concussed at the end and should have been taken off straight away. he couldnt even stand and looked like he was about to get sick. tackle was a dirty one and should have been a straight red for the tyrone fella. mattie donnelly deserves a ban after he struck aiden o shea twice in the face.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Was the hit on O'Connor deal with on the field ? I not then it can be retrospectively reviewed and punished if required. It was highlighted on the "League Sunday" TV show. There is precedence here with regards an incident being retrospectively reviewed after being brought up on TV, Tomas O' Se a number of years back. I wonder will it happen in this case ?
PressRun wrote: » I would still have concerns about his kickouts too. I think they will be targeted as the year goes on, and I hope that players and management are paying attention to this and working towards improvement in this area. Absolutely not thinking about All-Ireland finals or semi-finals yet! My heart rate has barely returned to normal yet after last year.
PressRun wrote: » Unfortunately the game is in McHale Park next weekend and rather than being a fortress for us, our record there is poor.
glack wrote: » Is the pitch in McHale park as heavy as it looks from the stands? I reckon our pitch really doesn't suit the kind of football we like to play at this time of year.
Blackjack wrote: » Yep. I walked on it after the Roscommon game, quite heavy underfoot. Not a place for speed merchants, or those that have wintered well.
km79 wrote: » Cormac reilly Reffing our game Sunday I have no words
mayo.mick wrote: » WTF are they thinking :mad:
yop wrote: » Well its all over social media and its on the official GAA site. The guy is going to get some reception and continual welcome during the game. They really done care for his safety as all it will take will be one loon. I knew he was a bit thick, but this is just going the extra mile.
Oldtree wrote: » Was very exciting to listen to on the radio. Tyrone yet again showing f all skills other than the fist. Real sick of that type of play. Is that the best their manager can come up with, never going to go far with it as nobody really scared of them, so that's a fail.....
Jayop wrote: » It's actually Sickening to read the tripe posted in here. Again we played ye off the park and only again for poor shooting you'd have been back down the road with your arses slapped so don't talk rubbish. And secondly maybe the green and red tinted glasses can be hard to see out of but maybe you missed the treatment dished out to Peter Harte in the first half. He must have been punched five or six time, but he didn't go down crying so maybe you didn't see them And how any of ye can say the ref helped us is beyond a joke. Amazing stuff lads.