kilns wrote: » He cant actually resist the limelight despite never doing anything of note to be actually in it
Audioslaven wrote: » I think the media like interviewing him and he likes this so if he says anything it gets into the paper. Granted he was at an event but I do agree he needs to be a bit smarted than this and just focus on his football. It is crazy he even engaged into the conversation on this can of worms when he had nothing to gain
jr86 wrote: » Really? Says some joe soap posting on an internet forum Aidan O'Shea is one of the top intercounty footballer for one of the top teams in the country. He's done far more to help Mayo win an All Ireland (and fans achieve their dream) than anyone on this forum put together He's dead right to go out and get a few handy quid for himself
naughto wrote: » New York to beat Sligo this evening what do we reckon
charlie14 wrote: » I have nothing against any inter county lad making a few bob on the side, but if I was his manager or one of his team mates I wouldn`t be thanking him for re-opening that can of worms while doing it with the championship just around the corner.
casscass4444 wrote: » Top teams win prizes and top players stand out for good reason.manys the big match day o shea was anonymous. The consistency you would expect from a top intercounty footballer as you refer to him was never there.hit and miss bud and o shea is only out to feather his own nest the most of the time.A back seat manager,garden patch superstar and a missing person come match day.tired from carrying around a big head he's too tired to kick a ball
jr86 wrote: » kilns wrote: » He cant actually resist the limelight despite never doing anything of note to be actually in it Really? Says some joe soap posting on an internet forum Aidan O'Shea is one of the top intercounty footballer for one of the top teams in the country. He's done far more to help Mayo win an All Ireland (and fans achieve their dream) than anyone on this forum put together He's dead right to go out and get a few handy quid for himself
Bambi wrote: » Did Aidan not have a new haircut to promote?
kilns wrote: » The difference between guys who get media exposure is that they have all performed when it mattered the most can any Mayo fan say that O'Shea has done that when they needed him the most
Barlett wrote: » Sure the only games he plays well in are the ones that Mayo win - bit like Colm Cooper according to Joe Brolly :rolleyes::rolleyes:
glack wrote: » I never fully understand all the criticism of Aidan. Sure, he frustrates me at times running into tackles etc but he brings something to the team that none of the other players bring. His physicality and raw power terrify opposition teams. So much so he gets a lot of "special treatment". We really missed him while he was injured (as well as Seamus) as they bring some serious power and he diverts attention away from other forwards. If he was just a bit quicker to pop the ball off to a teammate.... Without him we're a much weaker team. That's the only thing that matters. Yes, he's fond of media attention but does anyone honestly think it affects his performance?[/QUOTE] I do not believe the media work affects his performance levels in the slightest but he has yet to perform the ultimate of performances on the day that matters.. Ask Ireland final day. Concur with all your other sentiments expressed.We are much weaker without him,he is targeted for a lot of special treatment. His lack of mobility and ability to last seventy minutes limit his effectiveness.He can be such a frustrating player to watch.
naughto wrote: » Harrison out for the Sligo game pulled his hamstring
martyos121 wrote: » Torn from what I've heard. He'd do well to be fit for the Galway match if we reach it, tears usually take a good number of weeks to heal but it depends on the severity of it.
Oldtree wrote: » A couple of years back I met aiden coming off the pitch after a particularly hard match. He was exhausted and his face was a mess. To be honest I was shocked at the sight as he was almost unrecognisable, with all the brusing and lumps, yet he still took the time to sign my daughters jersey as she asked him to. Imo this is the kind of deep character we need in our team. In my eyes he has proved himself again and again over the years, we are human after all, and I look forward to seeing what he can do again this year.
PARlance wrote: » Anyone get to the any of the Championship games last weekend? Will be interesting to see how Westport fair this year, decent start with an away draw to Garrymore. Breaffy hammered Davitts and had Irwin and Ruane on the bench.
yop wrote: » I would have expected Irwin to start that game. Is he injured or just not "making" the grade?
seligehgit wrote: » Well said.
seligehgit wrote: » BTW I do enjoy Aido' s diaries on the Reservoir Dubs website,good harmless fun.I think he might knock a laugh out of the diaries himself.