kupus wrote: » One problem i have with mayo, and i think its a big seperator between mayo and dublin kerry tyrone. They take the foot off the gas. It was very noticable in tbe hammering mayo gave galway a few years ago. They had galway in bits, and took their foot off and eased up near the end. If that was kerry v cork and kerry were that much in front, i dont think they would ease up. Theyd make sure to bury their neighbours. No mercy. Same with Tyrone against any of their rivals up in ulster. They would bury them up to the last minute. How many times have we gone 4 or 5 or 6 points ahead and then eased up only to be pegged back and in some cases beaten. Its a recurring theme and until its addressed I cant see us going anywhere. In fact, as much i hate writing this i think the rossies are going to beat us the next day out.
seligehgit wrote: » Ah my best buddy I was a wondering where I'd get a copy of the game as I'm reliant on the auld slygo but haven't the facility to record.All my dodgy boxes not longer facilitate the recording of SKY. Shall give it the full analytics before the Sunday Game.Hope all is well up your direction,another great escape. Looking forward to another day out.:)
Fowler87 wrote: » Not my work this time But thank you to whoever did upload this as like alot of games involving Mayo this needs a watch back. All's good but this week will be a challenge considering all these Ros borders around me ::D I hope we see yer Castlebar clubman Kirby involved at some stage the next day. Would have offered more than Regan and Dillon imo
naughto wrote: » Ya want to wash your mouth out for saying that last piece in your post.
naughto wrote: » Was just thinking the trains will be a nightmare with the rossies going up as well. They would want one for us and one for the sheep stealers cos it could get a bit heated jamemed on the one
wirelessdude01 wrote: » So does anyone know what the story is with Boland?
jasonroche123 wrote: » Dropped from 26 it seems - I was never his biggest fan and heard he was poor in training but if true it is some fall from grace. No report of any injury like
glack wrote: » We were 7 points up and cruising and management took off far too many of our top players, particularly defenders in a short space of time.
franklyon wrote: » Maybe thinking ahead to Roscommon? If so nearly cost us the game.
km79 wrote: » He is too light It was evident in the league never mind when the real stuff comes
PARlance wrote: » A bit disappointing to see that, I was a fan and think he's one for the future. I think Rochford intended playing more of a kicking game this year and Boland would fit into that. But 2nd half vs Clare proved that direct running is our strength and we need to stick to that. I thought he had a very good league for a new young lad, hope he keeps at it. He will need to bulk up a bit. What are people's thoughts on Rochford? I think I'm still a believer but I'm not sure why. The whole sweeper saga is a bit of a black mark against him. As much as I think we need him making runs up the field, I think it's time to go back to McLoughs. He eventually got it nailed down last year.
seligehgit wrote: » Ah I'd be very disappointed for the lad,one for the future.
Blackjack wrote: » He's one for the future alright, needs to bulk up a bit. To be fair he was competing with Jason Doc for a starting spot. I'd have Jason start for us any day of the week.
PARlance wrote: » Not sure if you think I was hinting that he should start. I wouldn't have started him, just a bit sorry to see him out of the squad is all. Haven't had time to watch it back but Doc was very good. He puts in a great shift. I was never his biggest fan but I'll eat my hat.
Blackjack wrote: » I've always been a big fan of his to be honest. I'd go as far as to say the reasons we stuttered so much in the league was not having him as well as AOS available
homewardbound11 wrote: - negatives - Higgins is not a sweeper . We are way too open and have not corrected it yet. -management changes cost our lads dearly in full time . .
Pure tashte wrote: » Despite his slight stature, you'd imagine he'd have as much to offer as Regan or Dillon. CO'Cs scoring records continue to amaze. As far as I know he's up to 2-40 for the Championship now? Ever if he were to not play again for the rest of the season there's a good chance he's still be top scorer at the end of the year.
Fowler87 wrote: » Few 17,18,19 tallies but only two significant 20+. Roscommon in 2013 as you mentioned and the blitz against Sligo in 2015. I thought the win against Donegal would have featured but no, we scored 4-16 in that. In fairness we have contributed a few goals but our points tally is our Achilles heel at times alright
Fowler87 wrote: » Finally adding to this was a big positive to take from yesterday anyhow! Read that it was in the 80% for accuracy, great to see. Hopefully we keep that going into next weekend
statto25 wrote: » Rossies have ready named their team for next Sunday.