PressRun wrote: » I don't think Kevin McLoughlin is the man to play back up anyway. He doesn't even look like he enjoys taking them and has kicked some shocking ones.
PressRun wrote: » Any word on injuries or anything like that? It's all been very quiet recently, have barely heard anything at all over the last while, which I suppose is a good thing.
km79 wrote: » Here is the #mayogaa team to face Galway on Sunday in Pearse Stadium at 4pm. #gaa https://t.co/w7f0foJsDx No aido Doc starts instead of conor o shea Keep them guessing Rochford
PARlance wrote: » You had me there with DOC for a minute. I've a feeling that team will start. Conor O'Shea is out injured anyway. Nevermind about keeping "them" guessing, he's keeping us guessing too.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » If a. O'se is fit, he should be starting. He has the potential to destroy Galway backs more than any other Mayo forward. My guess is that he will start and we will see 2 dummy teams named here.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » The Mayo News podcast is great this week. I get the impression that the two Galway guys on it have been living under rocks for the last few years. Firstly they suggest that Michael Meehan and Sean Armstrong will do damage, as if it was 2006 all over again and then they suggest that if Mayo win as much as a challenge game they start talking about All Irelands, that day has long since passed as well.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » I wouldn't put it beyond Meehan to do something even in his current injury reduced state. But he may only get 15 minutes on the field. I suspect he may not even get on the field at all. He's still well able to win ball and score but only in short bursts. Armstrong had a fairly unremarkable league campaign for Galway until the final against Kildare where he actually did play very well to be fair to him.
km79 wrote: » Meehan has hardly been able to train with them 15 mins MAX
seligehgit wrote: » I'd be beyond shocked if Aidan O Shea doesn't start with the potential to wreak havoc he has in the Galway full back line.I'd imagine Kevin Walsh is preparing his defence with the expectation that O Shea will start at full forward.
PARlance wrote: » The last thing we need is to be going down the qualifiers route again.
Oldtree wrote: » Might be no harm worked out well last time. but i'm getting excited nonetheless and you know what that means
MayoAreMagic wrote: » I read one article written by a galway man where he said they wouldn't take any of Mayos forwards in the galway team, COC included... And they say it is the Mayo lads that get carried away with things?
TCDStudent1 wrote: » What article was that, and who wrote it?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Loser of Sunday's game will be in the A side which includes Laois Longford Louth Wicklow Kildare Meath Waterford Clare Kerry (unlikely) Derry Tyrone Donegal Antrim Sligo Munster loser Connacht loser So with the exception of Tyrone and Donegal there should be nothing there that Mayo could not handle with some ease. And if they get to the QF then they play Connacht winner or Munster winner (likely Kerry) They would likely have to meet Kerry anyway in a SF so I reckon it might be even better to get them in a QF
spurshero wrote: » The reality is in Galway that we all know on Sunday we will have to play to our very best to have a chance . We might have caught ye on the hop last season but when it came to the crunch we were embarrassed by tipp while ye were within a kick of winning the all Ireland . Most of this talk such as no mayo forward would get on Galway team is obviously a piss take or else by a deluded person , I still have huge reservations bout the Galway back line and fear for Sunday with at least 3 of them .
seligehgit wrote: » Still not warming to the back door route Father Tod although you make a convincing enough argument if that indeed is what it is. Too many games taking their toll on the bodies injury wise or not,in spite of the strength of teams on that side of the draw and the opportune time (quarter final) if such a time exists to slay the kingdom. The back door is firmly shut.:)
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody have an idea what's the story with Brendan Harrison?Still out with the hamstring injury or a likely switch with Chris Barrett?
PARlance wrote: » He returned to training over a week ago (reported in last weeks Mayo News).