Utopia Parkway wrote: » Galway Independent and the journalist in question is actually from Donegal.
’ve said it for years but Galway have far superior forwards. Man for man, I actually would not take one Mayo forward into the starting Galway line including Cillian O’Connor. Cue hysteria north of the border but if Mayo had Galway’s forwards on top of the other 9 players, they’d already be All Ireland champions. Galway have speed, strength and superior goal kicking in the forwards and if they can match the midfield and somehow limit the impact of Mayo’s half backline, they’ll go very close on Sunday.
yop wrote: » You'll need new pants by Sunday???......
MayoAreMagic wrote: Id argue there are more forwards starting for galway that wouldn't start for mayo than vice versa.
Green Peter wrote: » Have ye learned nothing from the last 15 to 20 years, ye have always lacked good forwards , always at least 3 short and this team is no different, mayo might win Sunday but it's what will come against ye in the end. This Galway team is on the up and they have natural forwards and they will win an all Ireland imo in the next 5 years.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I was listening to the GAA Hour special preview of the match. The Aidan O'Shea thing was brought up. Conor Mortimer strongly suggested that there is an issue with management there which was interesting. I really dont see the logic of not starting O'Shea here. Start him close to goal, he wins a few early balls, scores / sets up a couple of goals and kill Galway off early. If Mayo get ahead by a few points early on, I don't see Galway pulling Mayo back. Galway will lose heart if Mayo pull ahead. It will be such a massive boost to Galway if they see O'Shea not starting. Our backs are relatively well suited to Mayo's other forwards but we definitely dont have a 'natural' marker for O'Shea.
seligehgit wrote: » TBH I don't believe there's any issue with management,I think there's an agenda to try to stir things up into this whole big chasm in the Mayo camp where I don't believe it exists. A lot of it arises from the nonsense spewed by the likes of Bernard Flynn re the autographs.The gist of it is Aidan O Shea is a mé féiner and not a team player. None of this ties in with the facts by those who have worked closely with Aidan O Shea... James Horan,Peter Forde and the current management. The management have been very consistent in their thinking,Aidan was injured whilst playing basketball and has played little football league or otherwise.He has an existing groin injury and in all probability needs to be eased back in with all the football he's played down through the years.But heck that line of thinking won't sell papers. If he is in fact fit I'd definitely start him but I will respect the management's call.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Yeah, just seemed strange that a former Mayo player (even Mortimer) to say that he thought there was an issue.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » They didn't look too natural against tipperary im afraid... Mayo were 1point short of winning the all ireland last time out. If you galway lads need 3 forwards to kick one point, i wouldnt be crowing about natural anything. Galway have guys who look talented in d2 but are as of yet untested.
seligehgit wrote: » Remember Conor Mortimer had his issues with management teams in the past.He might be correct but I'd have my doubts.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » I figure boland is there more because of the balance he offers and that might not be required for every team. .
km79 wrote: I don't think that tipp game happened Seems to have been stricken from a lot of minds
Green Peter wrote: » It's not all that long ago Longford beat he in the championship! Many of the same players involved today
PARlance wrote: The nicest way I can put it is that if some in Galway are talking about 6 or so natural forwards then it's a little "romantic".
MayoAreMagic wrote: And yet it is longer ago than the mother and father of all hidings was dished out to Galway at home by that same Mayo team... Many of the same players involved today
Green Peter wrote: » Who were beaten by Galway last year!!!
seligehgit wrote: » Ah you can't beat a bit of harmless banter most especially if you come out on the right side of the result!:D
naughto wrote: » When do they play Leitrim
seligehgit wrote: » Lavelle Silke Kyne Sweeney Bradshaw GOD Wynne FOC Flynn Heaney Conroy Shane Walsh Daly Comer Armstrong Galway team named,no Gary Sice or even more surprisingly Danny Cummins.Seriously rate that lad.