Barlett wrote: » That's true enough but on that basis you would say that Dublin went backwards in 2010 compared to 2009,whereas the opposite was true. I know what you mean but when a team wins lots of provincial titles as this Mayo team have done it doesn't really apply.
STB. wrote: » I'm not going to hog the Mayo discussion thread talking about Dublin, but to answer your question Pat Gilroy and the management team did a lot of hardwork rebuilding the team after 2009. In terms of Mayo steping up to the plate I think that similar changes have to be taken at management level if the team are to become a clinical winning machine. That mindset has to start at home. Provincial wins should be a given not an afterthought. Its why I commeted on the initial post about progression. My honest view is that Mayo are stuck in a rut, right now.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: And in actual fact they have made asses of themselves with losses to the likes of Roscommon and Tipp and were too feeble and pathetic to lay a finger on Kerry.
Green Peter wrote: » Mayo went farther than Galway in 96 and 97 as well, not 98 though!
Bunny Colvin wrote: » It's been a long, long time since Mayo won the All-Ireland but 20 years in football is a long time too.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Galway also won it in 2001 so 17 years which is still a long time but not near as long as mayo's 67 years and counting.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » You won your All-Ireland in June last year too remember
irishgeo wrote: » leave the galway lads to their cockiness , all that got them last year was an embarrassing defeat to roscommon.
BENDYBINN wrote: It took two goes for mayo to beat them!
TommyDe wrote: » Rossie's are a good team with some quality players in fairness. Jaysus the month of May will have the most eagerly anticipated game in connacht history. With roscommon awaiting the winners. I can't wait. About time connacht woke up. Mad question but does anyone know how many of the galway side work outside galway?
Diabhal Beag wrote: » We were celebrating that June win while we were celebrating the two Irelands in September and still had time to chuckle at Cillian bottling again
LooseCannonUF wrote: There ya go
yop wrote: » Jaysus ye'd be well used to the hurlers bottling it now wouldn't ye Was it 7 finals lost before you won that one this year?
BENDYBINN wrote: » irishgeo wrote: » leave the galway lads to their cockiness , all that got them last year was an embarrassing defeat to roscommon. It took two goes for mayo to beat them!
irishgeo wrote: » But we still won.
BENDYBINN wrote: » On their day the Rossies are a match for anyone and long may it continue.
yop wrote: » True. That's why their in division two
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » Our day isn't every day unfortunately! Certainly wasn't yesterday...
Hulk Hands wrote: There's not a GAA fan in the country that wouldn't swap for Galway's situation currently
Hulk Hands wrote: » As someone said, we had two to celebrate in September, while the footballers are becoming competitive and underage teams are hammering everyone in Connacht. There's not a GAA fan in the country that wouldn't swap for Galway's situation currently
Martina1991 wrote: » I'd take Kerry's underage set up over Galways anyway.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Think he's talking overall. Football and hurling.
jr86 wrote: » Dublin? Even in hurling they have the club champions (pretty much nailed on for 2 years in a row) and in fairness the last decade has seen them rise from minnows to very competitive. The next ten years will probably see them become regular All Ireland contenders It's a mad comment though, underage success means damn all a lot of the time really - Kerry have often had poor underage teams yet have always been there or thereabouts at senior
LooseCannonUF wrote: » There ya go
jr86 wrote: » It's a mad comment though, underage success means damn all a lot of the time really - Kerry have often had poor underage teams yet have always been there or thereabouts at senior
Hulk Hands wrote: » How is it a mad comment to think having the Champions in hurling and a Top 8 football side, while being competitive at both in underage, is the best GAA fan situation currently?