Coillte_Bhoy wrote: Can't find the highlights from the Monday game last night on rte player, only the extras Anyone got a direct link, thanks
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Thanks but was looking for the highlights programme
seligehgit wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/player/show/10760225
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Can't find the highlights from the Monday game last night on rte player, only the extras Anyone got a direct link, thanks
PARlance wrote: » Mayo News Podcast up.
Lt Dan wrote: » Lads, I know many of ye are season ticket holders. I know many of ye go to all the Championship games, and even the league games in Castlebar and maybe beyond. With train tickets, hotels (for the fancy wauns) and the kiddies, how much are Mayo supporters forking out every summer for the past 5 years? Ye must be loaded. 65 quid for the last two games and 40 for the next and load knows how much for the Cork and Donegal games ............. Anyway, best of luck to Mayo for the rest of the season, put us Connacht lads out of our mystery and bring Sam home . Love from a Rossie.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » I certainly wouldnt have put Dillon V galway or Cork but at this stage its obvious he's Rochford's preferred choice so he's going to stick with him now.
yop wrote: » The ticket emails out already! 40 snots for a ticket.
finisklin wrote: » Regan is a confidence player, no more than any forward. He's not afraid to pull the trigger, which is same for Loftus and Boland to a degree. He hasn't converted as much as he should but that doesn't mean he should be discarded. Far from it, these type of players need encouragement and game time more than anything. Look at Loftus's performamce in the Derry game and what that has done for him. These are for the long term over the next year and beyond. The days of throwing in a young buck at this level and seeing how he fares is long gone. It's gradual immersion in championship game time and giving this to players in the twilight of their careers is regressive to the players of tomorrow.
franklyon wrote: » if anything I think Barry Moran should have been brought on for the last 20 minutes. I assume he is still off the pace though after his injury.
PARlance wrote: » I don't think he's at the level required at all. I just think that the game was over when these shots went in so I don't really mind taking the greedy option. Not ideal obviously, but not something I would get too caught up on either. It's more of a response to the Dillon criticism which I think was a tad OTT. In fairness to Kirby, right after coming on, he pinged in a great ball for the Loftus chance I think. But he wouldn't be a favourite of mine at all.
Squatman wrote: » Agree with most of what you said Larlance, however, I dont think Kirby should be getting leway - He has the advantage of watching 60 mins of play unfold, then start fresh against tired opposition, and then kicks venomless shots. he proves time and time again that 62 mins is too early for him to be coming on. Same with Regan, infuriating when you see them kicking hail marys!
finisklin wrote: » Dillon lacked composure and sight of the game plan. The point he went for should have been recycled in keeping with previous passages of play. This was lost on him and he was keen to get on score board. The value add for team is limited as he was playing outside the game plan and like a headless chicken. It undermines the team spirit, collectiveness that is so crucial within the group. My point is that this time could have been afforded to Regan or Boland, up and coming players who need experience.
PARlance wrote: » If Dublin are in the final then it increases the chances I think. They're generally looked on as team over individual. Probably share the load more than others. If it was Tyrone and they won, then no chance. Anyway, best to get past ye first.
keane2097 wrote: » The fact that Keegan won without winning the AI last year is problematic. Can't see Mayo getting it two years in a row after being beaten in a final.
Shurimgreat wrote: » I expect Kerry to use every last bit of cute hoorism in the game against Mayo. They did that in 2014 so we can expect similar this time around. Lets hope we get a fair ref this time who leaves the Kerry jersey at home!
PARlance wrote: » Same thinking here. If Dublin were to beat Tyrone and Mayo to be Kerry then I don't even think Mayo need to win (as with Keegan last year) for him to be in serious contention.
PARlance wrote: » 9/4 and then a little better than evens, 6/4 would give 13.5/2 You're getting the draw buffer too which on recent evidence is worth a couple of points. Won't be tempted myself but probably enough of a carrot there.