PARlance wrote: » Only saw the highlights but I thought Kerry looked wide open at the back.
Audioslaven wrote: » Totally, but they will probably tightening up with us or make some changes. I'd say the long ball with the donegal lad slotted it to the net will not go down well.
PARlance wrote: » You would expect that but I would also have expected Fitz & Co to have come into this League campaign with some sort of defensive system. Seems to be a continuation of the "go out and play" attitude from them. But I'm only basing that on highlights obviously. They've a lot of quality but the more I see of Fitzmaurice, the less fear I have of Kerry.
Audioslaven wrote: » It is hard to know how good Donegal are as well but I would never take anything for granted with Kerry. We tend to leave teams in a game when they shouldn't be as well but to do them again on saturday will really make my day
seligehgit wrote: » Yikes there is a major schism in the Hollymount Carramore club according the Mayo News. The amalgamation appears not to be to everybody's liking. The proposed formation of a new club seems a bit insane in an area well covered by clubs and the reality of rural depopulation. Some heads need to be banged together.
muddle84 wrote: » Didn't that kick off last year? I remember reading somewhere about 25 people in Hollymount signing a petition or something to try and start a standalone club in Hollymount again. Can't remember the exact details but I think the lack of use of the Hollymount facilities were one of the reasons given for the unrest.
FrPhelimYoung wrote: » Lot of insight contained in this tweet.https://twitter.com/mwrsport/status/955530098349928449
seligehgit wrote: » Contents of the letter seem to be entirely reasonable and sensible.
PARlance wrote: » Which letter though? I'm guessing there has to be a lot more to it than just a loan?
seligehgit wrote: » The letter in that tweet.
PARlance wrote: » As Oldtree said, there are 2 letters. One from either side. The Hollymount Carramore (H-C) letter seems reasonable.... "let's all pull together etc etc" The St Comans Hollymount letter also seems reasonable.... H-C rejected membership of the club to certain individuals from Hollymount. H-C gained control of Hollymounts bank account shortly after they amalgamated but neglected to take over a loan that's still owing and individuals in Hollymount are trustees / still liable.
seligehgit wrote: the agenda is been driven by some hardliners.
Stoner wrote: » seligehgit wrote: the agenda is been driven by some hardliners. The Continuation HC.
ProudDUB wrote: » Backed by The Peoples Liberation Front of Hollymount? What is the main gist of the schism? Is it (percieved) dodgy stuff happening to the bank account & who controls it, or is it the personalities involved?
Oldtree wrote: » Really looking forward to this one, and next weekend too!
seligehgit wrote: Lovely morning.Expecting a very heavy pitch with all the rain recently.
DDC1990 wrote: » Was down this morning for a look. Looks heavy alright. Not expecting too much from a very young Kerry side. If we see the same fight we saw out of them last week then regardless of the result I'll be happy. We looked physically outmatched by Donegal at times, and Mayo are another step up. On top of that the heavy pitch makes it a bit harder for our 19/20/21 year olds to skip away. Now i'm not expecting us to roll over either. We'll have to be more defensive than last week. Scores will be harf to come by. Mayo by 4 or 5.
km79 wrote:
DDC1990 wrote: » Why do I bother. The rest of the Mayo people have got over the crippling inferiority complex. Time to get over it. How ****ing insulting to your own team that you scoff at the idea that ye might beat Kerry in a tight game at home by 4 points.
km79 wrote: IT WAS A JOKE I think we will win There is no inferiority complex Vs Kerry in the league anyway
DDC1990 wrote: » :rolleyes: Good one.
km79 wrote: Btw if you want a serious chat about it Have you seen mayos hime league record over the past few years Abysmal
DDC1990 wrote: » I saw a stat in the paper about how good Dublins was since 2013 and remember seeing how ****e Kerry's was. Is Mayo's bad as well? Monaghan last year, Kerry the year before come to mind. Why do you think that is? Mayo like to play at pace and MacHale slows them down? Or is it something to do with the amount of night games. Most of Mayo' home games seem to be under lights.