Audioslaven wrote: » Well I heard the Galway supporters are well pissed over the number of tickets given to Mayo. I was told 70% of the stand tickets went to Mayo with season ticket holders.
ProudDUB wrote: » If you think he is a dickhead, fine. If you have a low opinon of the media career he is trying to carve out for himself, fine. (Although it's a bit hypocritical that you don't hold other former Mayo players to the same standards that you seem to hold him to.) If you want to disparage your leading all time championship scorer in such belittling terms, fine. You don't see other counties doing it, but again, fine. It's your own business. But dragging another county into your beef with Conor Mortimer, purely because he lives there, is a more than a bit daft.
naughto wrote: But sure why would Galway need season tickets would be some waste of money.........
mjp wrote: » Atleast we have all Ireland medals to show for our travels to croker. Mayo " Always the bridesmaid never the bride"
xxGrainnexx wrote: » What are the chances of getting a ticket in Galway today? Or is it too late?
PressRun wrote: » Weather is horrific where I am. Presumably no better in Galway.
Green Peter wrote: They are available all week in Galway, I heard there was some sort of stroke pulled and most of the mayo's were pushed out to the sides. I hear the powers that be in Mayo are raging.
PressRun wrote: » The kickouts are worrying. We're struggling to win our own. A combination of Clarke's technique and Tom and Seamie not showing enough in the middle. I nearly have heart failure every time Clarke goes short.
PressRun wrote: » I'm not suggesting that we being back Hennelly. I'm just wondering if work is being done on this.