seligehgit wrote: » He indeed would walk onto any team but has a serious issue with discipline.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Yeah Galway finished with 12
Audioslaven wrote: » He plays hard and that gets him into hassle. He has passion, heart, drive and plays on the edge like Keegan. He is so strong as well. The only negative I have with him he keeps the head down and lacks a little bit of vision.
jr86 wrote: » Some score taker too. It'll be a major problem to handle him in May. cafferkey was miles off the pace last year.
Audioslaven wrote: » Put the king(keegan) on him, that will keep him at bay but it depends where he plays I suppose. The only issue is that he will be doing well to be back/ be at match pace.
jr86 wrote: » Yeah it's a tricky one as there's Shane Walsh too.
Audioslaven wrote: » Walsh is not at the same level as comer. He will not put his head in if he knows he will get hit hard. I have spoken to a few guys from Galway and they have said similar things from the club scene. One thing he has is pace and pretty accurate if he gets the space. He is easier solved imo with dropping an extra guy back. Who know we may get someone over the league. Early days yet
seligehgit wrote: » Yet we struggled greatly to break down a resolute Galway defence.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » In fairness they played keep-ball brilliantly, as well as any team I've ever seen, after they got a couple of points up.
naughto wrote: » How strong of a team did Galway have out?
mayo.mick wrote: » Just processing some video from tonight. Hope to get it uploaded soon. Terrible conditions, pitch was pretty cut up at the end.
Hulk Hands wrote: » YouTube? Fair play. Scandalous putting Lee on a man marking mission imo. Look at the damage he caused Galway in 2013 and 2014 attacking from deep. He was stuck to Walsh last year and it was a fairly even battle, but Galway surely seen them both being quiet as a fair trade off
mayo.mick wrote: » Was late last night when I got it uploaded. Just processed the raw video, unfortunately due to family circumstances, I don't have much time for proper editing.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Didn't work too well in the first half in Castlebar two years ago. Got moved off him fairly swiftly
jr86 wrote: » I see Nally kicked a few scores With no disrespect intended to the likes of David Drake and Boland, but surely Nally has to be the main bench option for 2018. He has a worldie left peg and scores from distance at ease. When you lose big matches time and again by a point you've got to be considering these small margins
seligehgit wrote: » But we've already known for some time now that Shane Nally is a quality footballer.He is only back from the team holiday on Tuesday and has played two games within 48 hours. The referee was very poor last night.As homewardbound11 confirmed Galway got a firm foothold in midfield in the second half. Reape's performance in the first half was a real positive.Even after missing a relatively easy chance he didn't shirk the responsibility on the freetaking and took a very good score from play. Tad mystified as to why the freetaking responsibility was alternated for an obvious one in his range in the second half? Peter Naughton has impressed thus far in the FBD,Matthew Ruane will hopefully come on some more.Very hard for anybody to make an impression in such dire conditions.
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody head up to Hyde Park??? Mayo 0-11 Roscommon 0-14 Apparently a Roscommon player was sent off early in the second half and Robbie Hennelly saved a spot kick?
ureds wrote: » Anyone know where the venue will be for the fbd match versus Sligo will be on Sunday week?