Noveight wrote: » Not cursed. At this stage losing in Croker in September is habitual to them.
The Golden Miller wrote: » Don't believe in the curse, Mayo folk are just soft. No backbone to grind it out when push comes to shove. Bottlers. Benfica are their footballing equivalent
techno_radio wrote: » personally not religious or superstitious but i do believe in the curse, imo all the energy from people makes it real
kupus wrote: » Less of the old bottler sh1tetalk, if they were bottlers then 7 semifinals in a row is what? Between freakish goals conceded in finals and balls that normally never bounce that friggen high to go over for a point ( i still remember the silence after that point meath scored to level the match, nobody could believe what happened in front of their eyes) Another game that maurice fitzgerald was on fire for (one of the finest players ever in the history of gaa) After all that, and yet here mayo are again in a semi. But bottlers you say.
endacl wrote: » What energy? Describe the mechanism.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » Mayo win in Connaught as a dominant team. But it's Connaught. For them to win is the same as expecting an Irish soccer team to win champions league
the_syco wrote: » No. They're just sh|t.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » It's the exact opposite for Mayo. Very few teams have as much heart as they have if they didn't they wouldn't keep on coming back year after year they wouldn't be getting to these finals and nobody would be accusing them of being bottlers. They just happen to be unlucky that every single year they get to the final there is a team better than them in it.They're unlucky that when they have the best team they've ever had (this decade) Dublin also happen to have their best ever team who are just that bit better than them.
The Golden Miller wrote: » Benfica are their footballing equivalent
HalloweenJack wrote: » Pats had a bad run in the cup for years. Lost seven finals before winning it again 43 years later. That was a curse.