keane2097 wrote: » Honestly I'm not worried. Would be a pretty big shock if we're not in the final at this stage.
homewardbound11 wrote: » Lads that is as delirious a comment as is I am as a mayo supporter. The stats from mayo cork and Kerry cork are not massively different up to the 55th minute mark. Brace yourself for a rough ride but you should come through but I wouldn't put my house on it either .
keane2097 wrote: » I find it absolutely deranged that people on this forum seem to be able to convince themselves that the belly tickling Kerry gave Cork and Mayo barely falling over the line after extra time somehow amount to similar performances.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd agree with you but if you've perused the Mayo and All Ireland threads carefully,many many Mayo supporters are predicting our demise at the hands of Roscommon never mind the awful thoughts of an inevitable defeat at your hands if we manage to progress,myself included.Their physical and mental exertions have been significant thus far. An important element of sports psychology has a portion of clutching at straws.:) We were awful defensively yesterday,our full back/line would be likely be destroyed by Donaghy and co.Changes must be made,our supposed sweeper system is a shambles.The sole positivity arose from the much malaligned forward line. Your incredulity at any comparison in the relative performances/formlines is understandable but unless one takes some positivity from yesterday Mayo might as well throw their hat at it.I little understand our inability to push on against teams in periods of great supremacy. Yet I may be clutching at straws/grounds for optimism but such is the irrationality of human nature.I remember well 2014 whence we barely got over the line against Cork and you guys did a job on Galway and we had an ultimately fruitless but nonetheless titanic struggle against yourselves.A significant impediment is our poor record against Kerry but as we all know anything can happen on a given day so if we manage to get over the line against Roscommon I will never back against this group of players out of stubborn county pride irrespective of the odds.The tank may be empty but I'm not entirely convinced there is not a big performance in them.
keane2097 wrote: » But sure all I said is that it would be a surprise if we don't get to the final.
seligehgit wrote: » Sorry I should have been a tad more concise,all I'm saying is that at this moment in time most posters would agree with you.
keane2097 wrote: » I suppose we can expect an unusual number of draws over the next two rounds.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » Anyone bought tickets yet? The ones on tickets.ie look only alright from what I've seen so far.
Hulk Hands wrote: » I know you know the in's and out's of punting...yer 4/6 in a place to reach the final, and I can't see anything wrong with that price, true price about 8/11 or so seems spot on. I'm not having a pop but can see why some took issue with the phrase about a sub 60% shot.
Hulk Hands wrote: » I had it 1.2 Galway (to qualify), 1.48 Mayo and 1.22 Ros, but obviously it's 75% to be Mayo. We differ on our Galway rating, probably unsurprisingly!
Shurimgreat wrote: » Am I right in thinking the last time Kerry were beaten by someone other than the eventual AI winners was Down in 2010? And before that, Meath in 2000? Kerry really don't fall to the "shock" result to lesser counties, its as rare as hen's teeth. I can see Galway putting it up to them for 50-60 minutes before Kerry pull away. This is usually how it goes against Galway.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Am I right in thinking the last time Kerry were beaten by someone other than the eventual AI winners was Down in 2010?And before that, Meath in 2000? Kerry really don't fall to the "shock" result to lesser counties, its as rare as hen's teeth. I can see Galway putting it up to them for 50-60 minutes before Kerry pull away. This is usually how it goes against Galway.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » No meath beat kerry in the semi final in 2001. Meath went on to lose that final to galway.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Sorry you are right, it was 2001. I sometimes get 2000 and 2001 mixed up as Galway played in both finals. So 2010 and 2001 since the turn of the century. In the 90s they were beaten several times by counties who didn't win the AI.
quad_red wrote: So from those who grew up going to Croker with their old folks what were parts of the experience that made it extra special or stood out?
keane2097 wrote: Being a Kerryman, in my opinion, is the greatest gift that God can bestow on any man. When you belong to Kerry you know you have a head start on the other fellow. In belonging to Kerry you belong to the elements, to the spheres spinning in the Heavens. You belong to History and Language and Romance and Ancient Song. It is almost unbearable being a Kerryman and it is an awesome responsibility.