Pique wrote: » Naked pool. (shudder) We were a right laughing stock after that.
nice_guy80 wrote: » that wasn't 2001. get your facts right. and most of the players named in that 'newspaper' later got substantial payouts for compensation
dropping_bombs wrote: » Slightly off topic but I wonder if anyone here could help me. I am looking for a programme and a picture (ideally) of the Roscommon minor team from 1977 that lost the Connacht final to Mayo. Would any of you be able to point me in the direction of where I might be able to get my hands on this? Thanks, and congrats on the win at the weekend from a bitter Galway-man!
yabadabado wrote: » I doubt you will get a programme as anyone who still has one isn't going to give it away. I reckon you probably will get a picture handy enough. The like of the Hatch or Murrays bar would be likely spots to have photo's . Maybe as on Roscommon GAA Twitter.
patmac wrote: » Couple of things, fair play to the Roscommon team for stopping off at some of the clubs on the way home with the cup on Sunday evening, brilliant to see the kids getting their photos taken with their local heroes. Restores faith in the GAA. Also to the players who walked away, they don't seem to have been missed much.
Lt Dan wrote: » THAT incident happened well within 1 year of winning the title. it is linked! They acted like it was an All Ireland (that 1998-2003 team was decent) I wasn't referring to that incident myself,(which involved a very small minority,who publicly admitted guilt ) but, the indiscipline(drinking) started before that incident. Sure they were still parading the cup around schools around two weeks before the Galway game. Suppose when ya have not won a Connacht title in 10 years and were not really expected to do alot (despite promising years under Gay Sherrin) suppose they would let themselves go. Tommy Carr then came in and sought to instill discipline
yabadabado wrote: » I doubt we will see the 2 Shines or Keenan again but would think we will see Collins and Cregg back. No idea what will happen with the Daly bros. At least winning a bit of silverware makes it worthwhile for the lads killing themselves and will always be a boost to a county.
Shurimgreat wrote: Roscommon could be the surprise outfit of the championship. I think they are good enough to win their AI quarter final. After that it all depends who they might get in the semi if they make it that far.
Shurimgreat wrote: One things for sure, McStay/McHale will have a plan for whichever team they face in the quarters.
yabadabado wrote: I doubt we will see the 2 Shines or Keenan again but would think we will see Collins and Cregg back.
yabadabado wrote: No idea what will happen with the Daly bros.
manofwisdom wrote: » Its hugely important that Roscommon don't repeat history now with a panel full of potential, nothing worse than wasting talent and not getting the best out of them for a number of years, Laois a prime example of this.
manofwisdom wrote: » Shows how much talent is there that they weren't missed. If i recall right Tommy Carr took over established Div one Roscommon team and he left them in Div 3 then he got his brother in law to take over and the mediocrity continued. Its hugely important that Roscommon don't repeat history now with a panel full of potential, nothing worse than wasting talent and not getting the best out of them for a number of years, Laois a prime example of this. I think it was said Roscommon had 11 of their starters 24 or under on Sunday and other top young players the likes of Cathal Compton,Ultan Harney,Tom Corcoran,Ciaran Cafferkey,Fergal Lennon were all out injured. Whatever the future holds for Keenan,Collins,Cathal Cregg,The Shines etc i think the three Dalys are far too talented to be ignored but will they be brought back in next year? i think two of them were asked back this summer but went to America instead.
Syferus wrote: » You're linking correlation and causality there in too strong a way for me to stomach. U20/21 teams always contain a county's best players at that age - there will always be an overlap between them future senior teams. I don't know many players at senior county level who haven't featured at underage for their county. It's important but let's not act as though it's even essential. Kerry have continually proved that the past two decades.
rossie1977 wrote: How vital the under 21 has been in producing players for the top teams can be summed up in the fact that Rory O'Carroll
dropping_bombs wrote: » I am looking for a programme and a picture (ideally) of the Roscommon minor team from 1977 that lost the Connacht final to Mayo. Would any of you be able to point me in the direction of where I might be able to get my hands on this? !
seabee wrote: » Roscommon didn't make the Minor Final in 1977.
rossie1977 wrote: » Success at under 21 level usually correlates with success at senior. Even Kerry the majority of their greatest ever period played in the under 21 finals of 73, 75, 76, 77. The Kerry under 21 teams of 1995-96 and 1998 formed the backbone of the senior winning teams in 97, 2000 and 2004.
Oldira wrote: » It seems that the entire Roscommon Senior football has gone on a 2 week holiday to Ibiza and are returning on the morning of the quarter final. How else can one explain the total dissing of their Q/F chances on the Mayo, Donegal and All Ireland discussion treads.:rolleyes:
Oldira wrote: It seems that the entire Roscommon Senior football has gone on a 2 week holiday to Ibiza and are returning on the morning of the quarter final.
Eyes Down Field wrote: » Oldira wrote: It seems that the entire Roscommon Senior football has gone on a 2 week holiday to Ibiza and are returning on the morning of the quarter final. I don't like it. It's like they are celebrating now! As if Galway was their All Ireland final, as if the job is done. They should have the mindset that they are not even half way there. 2 games down 3 games to go. It doesn't bode well for the quarter final They could be thinking their race has run