Bunny Colvin wrote: » I don't read any of them anymore. I know for a fact that some are literally run by kids. The Mayo GAA Blog is alright. I'm not a fan of how the comments are laid out though. It can be a real eye sore to read, also let's just say that the moderating is heavy handed. Agreed though, there's an awful lot of tools commenting online. You'd never find that here, ever!
DDC1990 wrote: » The Mayo Gaa Blog is far from alright. A week of Ronan Shanahan being called a thug and scum by the blogger himself and hundreds of users proves that. Arrests, public trials and boycotts of the GAA were called for. Then when the video evidence comes out and the challenge wasn't a swinging fist to the jaw but accidental contact with the shoulder to the jaw it was "time to wrap up this conversation, I'm right and you are all wrong". Like a 5 year old. Pathetic. Just sack up and admit you called it wrong, instead of deleting comments to make your blog look better! /rantover (Sorry!)
jr86 wrote: » That's a very simplistic way of looking at it though. Playing for two teams 200 odd miles apart is hardly ideal. Given all the travelling that's needed to fulfill his Mayo obligations as well as pursuing a degree (perhaps even working part-time also?) it's a heavy burden on a young man How many training sessions would he currently have a week, also? At the end of the day Stephen Coen is one of 30-something in the Mayo squad, it's extremely difficult to manage each individual player's schedule to the nth degree in a non-professional environment
Bunny Colvin wrote: » It's alright if you're from Mayo point taken though
EICVD wrote: Just sums up the Mayo mentality, every one else is a disgrace but we’re all angels......
seligehgit wrote: » So Stephen Coen captains UCD to Sigerson Cup glory,cracking contest.Solid outing with one point attempt coming back off the post.Adam Gallagher impressed at times for the vanquished and took his goal chance with aplomb.He's definitely worth looking at for the championship panel.
EICVD wrote: » Just sums up the Mayo mentality, every one else is a disgrace but we’re all angels......
Bunny Colvin wrote: » It was said in jest FFS. Anyways, it's hardly a surprise that someone from Mayo reads a Mayo GAA blog. Obviously the site is biased towards Mayo. It's not a business they're running so they don't need to have a neutral point of view, they're entitled to have the red and green specs on. Disagree with it if you want but the guy who runs it doesn't owe you anything.I can't understand why someone from another county would read it anyway. I'd avoid Dublin or Kerry only forums because they'd annoy me TBH - the same way some posters here are annoyed at The Mayo GAA Blog. We are all angels too by the way. That part is correct.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » We are all angels too by the way. That part is correct.
yop wrote: » Same lemins appear time after time .
Green Peter wrote: » Good result for Monaghan yesterday
jr86 wrote: » Yeah surprised there's been no mention of it. Very significant from a Mayo POV Monaghan probably one win away from survival now and Galway look safe. That's one team promoted from D2 and one that was expected to be in the relegation mix. Mayo probably need to win 2 of the last 4 and that may not even be enough. Dublin looks a complete write off next week, so need to win two out of three, against a Kildare fighting for their lives and two sticky Northern teams It'll likely come down to the wire again. How important was that win against Monaghan though? Would be all but gone but for that
glack wrote: » Kevin Keane and Brian Reape amount those released from the panel according to today’s Mayo News. Also hints that it’s possible that Keith Higgins might not be be returning to the footballers anytime soon!
seligehgit wrote: » I don't think he'll see any league action this year.
km79 wrote: » It's far from a foregone conclusion he is coming back at all
TCDStudent1 wrote: » However, it would be a big statement by Higgins as it would suggest that he does not believe Mayo will win an AI this year.
Suarezistheman wrote: Higgins was unreal for Mayo last year and not in a corner-back position. His performance out the field was brilliant and it will be a devastating blow if he is gone. (I believe he will be back after the league)
TommyDe wrote: » He was brilliant all year. An absolute joy to watch. And just gets on with the game without the shenanigans.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » And yet, on this very thread there are numerous mayo fans stating that they dont like much of the biased stuff on pages like the mayo gaa blog. How many dublin fans are stating similar displeasure about the hill16 page, which is by a distance the worst 'fan page' on the go? Have you ever considered that this figure is zero? Have you considered what that reflects? Have you considered how hypocritical and/or lacking in self-awareness that makes you sound? The irony of that is, if you think mayo fans are bad, with respect to the above, how bad must the dublin fans be?