Deleted User wrote: » Can anybody tell me what David Drakes purpose is on the team ? He comes on in a forwards position but never scores. He was stationary like a spectator for the rebound from Cillians free.
walshb wrote: » What are the Mayo fans' thoughts on that absolute reckless-mindless call from number 3 to get himself sent off? It pretty much sealed their fate.
PARlance wrote: » You have to have some compassion for the Corkman.
finisklin wrote: » Who will retire? I reckon Andy will give it another year. Clarkey not sure.....he could play till he is forty in that position. Seamie may be mulling over it. Hard to see Dillon committing and perhaps should have gotten a run on Sunday.
mayo.mick wrote: » We'll be back in the All Ireland next year, and we'll be the first ones to win it in August
BonnieSituation wrote: » Soz. We did 116 years ago on 2nd August 1901. Not Soz.
blanch152 wrote: » wikipedia has that as 2nd August 1903. Now I knew there were a few All-Irelands that went on like that, but I thought that was due to the war and the Rising etc.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » 2018 football final is pencilled in for first Sunday in September, Pope's visit or something preventing it from being in August.
CatInABox wrote: » Ah yeah, that'll be a bit of a kicker alright, I wouldn't like that either. I was annoyed all year long when people said that Dublin hadn't been tested, when in fact they hadn't allowed themselves to be put in position that you could call "being tested". Same thing here, Dublin weren't allowed play, Keegan is a monster player.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » He's a big solid athletic unit; from a distance you could mistake him for a Dublin squad player.:p
Nerdlingr wrote: » dont think i heard Coen's name mentioned in the 20 minutes after that.
Nerdlingr wrote: » Any reason for Mayo to keep on subbing Colm Boyle ?? Thought it was a very poor decision on Sunday. He was having a fine game and didnt seem to be tiring at all. Off on 55 mins, dont think i heard Coen's name mentioned in the 20 minutes after that.
Deleted User wrote: » Except when he passed straight to a Dublin player on the last Mayo attack of the game. Just like he did repeatedly in the Kerry game when he came on.
jr86 wrote: » Not one player started the final off the minor team in 13 or last year's winning under 21 team Ok diarmuid will surely go on to be a key player for years but besides that it's worrying. Loftus is certainly talented but so far Coen just looks a slight bit off cutting it at the top level. Will anyone else realistically make it anytime soon? While we've a superb starting 15 any sort of an injury crisis and we'd be well and truly sucked into the pack really...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Even Diarmuid been the best of the new lot hasn't had a good game since against Kildare in 2016. Loftus looks the best hope, but he is only one where there needs to be several. Coen looks out of his depth.
jr86 wrote: » Let's be honest Loftus is far from a guaranteed future regular either. There doesn't seem to be any potential greats coming through. It wouldn't amaze me if the 2020 championship team was very similar to Sunday
BonnieSituation wrote: » Well, we'll see then with a bit of hindsight
PARlance wrote: » I don't know what constitutes "very similar" but the Mayo team in 2020 will almost certainly not include most of these starters from Sunday: Clarke, Vaughan, Barrett, Higgins, Boyle, Seamie, Tom & Andy. That's over half the team. If 2 of them were still playing Championship in 3 years I would be very surprised given their age.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » What age is Barrett? Thought he'd a good few years left
SomethingElse wrote: » Seen this on youtube just now. The standard of refereeing in the game leaves a lot to be desired. McQuillan in particular is an example of an absolutely shocking referee who still gets chosen by the GAA to ref the important ones. With the amount of money that we fans spend following our counties it's simply not good enough that so many games can come down to the ref. The GAA need to step up to the plate.
Donal55 wrote: » Smashing goal. Mayo would've been proud of it.