Shurimgreat wrote: » Lucky for Dublin we knocked out Cork, their bogey team.
charlie14 wrote: That thought entered my head yesterday in relation to how many times the present Mayo Senior mens team have taken out the previous years AI championship winners to fall at the final fence,
PARlance wrote: » Senior Club Championship back on this weekend. Was having a look online to see how the bookies viewed it but market not available yet. I premuse they'll wait for the QF stage. Happened to click into the 2018 All Ireland betting. Mayo at 5/1... we'll probably get a better price if we get to a Semi Final They have Kerry back in as clear 2nd favs. Any views on the Club championship? Mitchells seem to have been motoring along all Summer with plenty of competitive challenges up and down the Country. It'll be hard to look passed them again.
Always_Running wrote: » Is there such a thing in challenge games? if you have a strong panel which Castlebar clearly do i think it's best to stick to A v B games for competitive action.
PARlance wrote: » Happened to click into the 2018 All Ireland betting. Mayo at 5/1... we'll probably get a better price if we get to a Semi Final They have Kerry back in as clear 2nd favs.
davegrohl48 wrote: » Knockmore are going well. They can win games on 40% posession as they have by far the best forward line. Yes, Ballintubber included. Ruttledge, McHale, Mcloughlin and Nuaghton are the best four forwards working together that I see.
kupus wrote: » is there any way to watch club games online. Anybody streaming them thru facebook live or periscope or anything like that?
mayo.mick wrote: » https://twitter.com/JohnFogartyIrl/status/912641404878430208
Blackjack wrote: » http://mayogaatv.com/ these lads have setup recently, you can watch games online, live, for 4 euros. They usually have 2 games. it's quite a decent setup to be fair - worth supporting if you are interested in seeing games online and would like this sort of thing to develop. If people don't support it, it's unlikely to continue. I have no connection with them by the way, I've used it for the games they were showing for free previously and also for the 2 pay per view events. Its the same crowd that were involved in local streaming.
PARlance wrote: » That's a pity imo. Not that it's not worth it or that it wasn't a very good service, it's just that pay per view is a hard model to get to work. People want it for free these days. Pity they couldn't get a sponsor to make it make sense for them. Not an easy task. Hopefully it works out for them and fair play to them for getting it off the ground.
PARlance wrote: » Was fairly impressed with them last year, a very well balanced team that have a bit of everything. I'll be keeping an eye on Breaffy, they weren't blessed with good fortune last year with Seamie O'Shea not being right and Ruane getting injured. It's hard to tell how they will gel, with more than half the team returning, it isn't really ideal.
blinding wrote: » He had a great year and must be the favourite for player of the year . Why would he stop if he is still enjoying it and he is physically fit .Good man Andy .
Oldtree wrote: » Andy going to be on Off the Ball this evening.
davegrohl48 wrote: » The club u21 should be interesting. I think Westport will win it. Oisin McLoughlin, Colm Moran, both Lamberts, Emmet Rowley and Fionn McDonagh. Decent forward line at u21 level.
seligehgit wrote: » I can only see Westport going from strength to strength at senior level and in the not too distant future with such a youthful team winning a county title. You heard it here first!:D LOL