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.
Blackjack wrote: » Conoreen is just looking to drive traffic to his twitter account and Paddy Power blog by saying ****e that appeals to the great unwashed followers of the current all Ireland champions.
Audioslaven wrote: He is well suited up in the big smoke but why anyone would listen to him is another question.
Audioslaven wrote: » Alot of Mayo people had the blinkers on with our exiled "Micheal Jackson" and now that he has his blue jersey on they see the light. I think what he did when Horan gave him some medicine that he didn't like, was not on. He did it to cause as much disruption as possible right before the final.He is well suited up in the big smoke but why anyone would listen to him is another question.
yop wrote: » The more I see of Conoreen on Twitter the more he is becoming a big Dub footballer lovin. He probably wants to try and get on the good side of journos and Dublin football to get a bit of a career out of him. There is zero issue with AOS and management, its a trail of journo and keyboard warrior spew that will of course stick. Little bernadine flynn was the last on that and when the real truth came out then he looked 5ft 5" tall. Will be a great game and the U17 game before hand. Id say it will sell out if it hasn't already.
Stoner wrote: » You can have him back!!! Well suited my backside. Cluxton didn't want to be on the same team as him! He'll never have a blue jersey on, he's a product of your county and always will be.
PARlance wrote: » Mort, the natural forward, is basically from Galway anyway
km79 wrote: » TOO FAR
ProudDUB wrote: » Jayzus. That is some beef yiz have with Mayo's leading championship scorer. :eek: You really do turn on your own, when they stray outside the Circle of Trust, don't ye? I can't imagine that happening in any other county, even if the man in question made a prize pillock of himself, when he chose to hang up his inter county boots. Each to their own...I suppose. Anyhoo, if yiz don't want to take your issues & hug it out somewhere, you can at least leave us out of it. We couldn't give a flying fcuk what Conor Mortimer thinks about us or anyone else. Why on earth should we?
ProudDUB wrote: » Jayzus. That is some beef yiz have with Mayo's leading championship scorer. :eek: You really do turn on your own, when they stray outside the Circle of Trust, don't ye? I can't imagine that happening in any other county, even if the man in question made a prize pillock of himself, when he chose to hang up his inter county boots. Each to their own...I suppose. Anyhoo, if yiz don't want to take your issues & hug it out somewhere, you can at least leave us out of it. We couldn't give a flying fcuk what Conor Mortimer thinks about us or anyone else. Why would we?
km79 wrote: » Have to agree with everyone here Conor has no inside track anymore I don't think there is any issue between Aidan o shea and Rochford bar a possible injury/fitness one He will most likely start imo Given the forecast it's Likely to be a tight scrappy game with free takers vital We have cillian ......can't be sure who takes theirs ? Reminds me of that horrible game in the Hyde few years back when cillian got us over the line . But sure he wouldn't make their team so they just have a deadly free taker cos that is "all" he does ......
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Probably Conroy. Walsh will take 45's. Mayo have a definite advantage here.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Wonder could Galway still start Barry McHugh on the day? A fantastic free taker but a bit like Dean Rock he doesn't do a whole lot from play usually. On a wet windy day it wouldn't surprise me.
Blackjack wrote: » You're a sensitive soul. If you disagree with what I've said I suggest you review Conoreen's Twitter ramblings since before the Paddy Power gig was announced and you'll see what I'm referring to. He probably doesn't believe what he says himself half the time, will follow the way the wind is blowing and then contradict himself shortly after. Yes he was our top scorer but that doesn't make him a good pundit nor does it qualify what he has to say as being any way accurate or truthful. He's only saying some things to appeal to certain folk who devolve their entire footballing opinions from the lower common denominators of certain Facebook fan pages and tabloid columnists.
Oldtree wrote: » Does anybody know what happened with the mayo club stand tickets for tomorrow. Havn't got any round our way and nothing for sale. Where did they go? Say 3,500 season ticket holders for mayo and maby 500 (so I've heard but open to correction) for Galway leaves maby 4,000 stand tickets. Last I heard there was an error on behalf of Galway leading to no tickets for mayo clubs.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I don't know where the stand tickets went. But there was some mix up. I got allocated a ticket earlier in the week as season ticket holder. It was a crap ticket in bottom corner. A couple of days later, I got an email saying there was an error and season ticket holders have now been assigned more central seats. I'm now in a far better seat. So maybe it's something to do that.
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Are we expecting a full house in Salthill?
Oldtree wrote: » Am a season ticket too and was put in K. Can't get much less central that that. Seating plan thanks to mayomick
ureds wrote: » My season ticket is in B