TCDStudent1 wrote: » Thought O'Shea was good but I am not sure he was in the top 4 players on the pitch. I think they should have moved him into no. 14 for a while just to vary things up.
danganabu wrote: » Well well, would that be the same AOS who the panel just nominated for MOTM
LeoB wrote: » I wouldnt have put AOS in top 4 on the field either and it is not the anti-AOS thing. He was visibly tiring and edge of the square was place for him, even for 10 minutes to change things a little. I thought Seamie was good, Chris Barrett, Colm Boyle, Andy Moran and Kevin McLoughlin when they gave him the ball.As was pointed out the toll today took on players was enormous. Both sets of players gave it everything and in the end a very tight margin is the difference.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I doubt I ever saw a match where 2 teams were so exhausted at the end. Reminded me of the final Ali - Frazier fight!
washman3 wrote: » And after today you can see why AOS is criticized, was poor to average yet again in a big game. Virtually anonymous in the second half and blessed not to be black-carded at the throw in. It was a stone-wall black card. Still to score in an A.I. final, amazing. His lazy/wild effort for glory summed him up. Mayo were on a high after the goal and he should have laid off a pass inside to those who can score. It was also his 'hospital pass' that got Boyle creased leading to Vaughan's red card. Boyle had to be replaced shortly after, couldn't recover. As for Cillian, he's a certain All-Star for me. An amazing scoring tally this year. That free was very,very difficult and he almost nailed it. It was cruel luck. Was a far more difficult one than Rock's winner.
jr86 wrote: » I'll gladly take a ban but would you ever go and get a life you absolute loser Mods how does this lad keep getting away with his anti AOS nonsense?
km79 wrote: » I haven't seen any of his posts in well over a year due to the magic of the ignore button Unless ye quote him........
jr86 wrote: » Mods how does this lad keep getting away with his anti AOS nonsense?
jr86 wrote: » Ok I'm incredibly tired tbf but how do you put someone on ignore on your phone
Fowler87 wrote: » Weve lost 4 in 6 years but I'm still optimistic even though I came out of Croke Park maybe we'll never ever win one but I've got bit of sense again. Someone said to me today that the journey is sometimes greater than the destination. And this has been one hell of a journey. Sure what's the point of living if you don't believe having hope and faith. It maybe 1 year, 5 years or 10 but we'll be back. It's just what we do.
Royal Legend wrote: » I also feel sorry for Vaughan, the Dublin centre back was getting a second yellow without a doubt and that rush of blood possibly cost Mayo the AI?
Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » Honestly, if this generation of players don't win an All Ireland, we could be waiting for decades.
pimpmyhat wrote: » its frightening when you seen whats coming through in Kerry, I know there is no guarantee of minors making it through at senior level. but 4 all Ireland minor wins in a row its still a strong foundation going forward surely
joe35 wrote: » AOS should of had a black card at the throw in after half time. Probably the most obvious of all the mistakes the ref made today.
kupus wrote: » Dublin joe couldnt do that as it would highlight that joe basically threw the ball to the dublin midfielder.
someyoke wrote: » Agree to extent but rush of blood no excuse. You've got to have awareness of what's what when yellow cards had been dished out all over the shop. That was essentially Mayo's big chance. I said all week to 'experts' at work predicting easy Dublin win Mayo will be there, they just need a break when pressure is on and that'll get them through, which they haven't got in latter stages of previous all Ireland's. Get the free, level pegging, 14 v 15, would have tipped the scales. Part of enduring the physical battle is reaching that exact scenario. What happened next absolutely mind boggling. I was really hoping for Vaughan's sake they pulled it off so he wouldn't be living with what might have been. Wasn't to be.
happyoutscan wrote: » Ive never been as down after a match as I am this morning.