ProudDUB wrote: » Hmmmm. A feature length episode with Mr Shoes himself. Don't spoil it for me, but does it start with "WHAT THE FCUK WERE YOU THINKING?????"
jr86 wrote: » I don't mean him I mean other users on the site, plenty of whom berate anyone who posts a comment with a contrary view. For example people torn apart for actually predicting Dublin would beat Mayo any of the last few years, others for critcising Donal Vaughan's transfer. Thankfully in real-life no-one I've ever met challenges these reasonable views to such an extent It's far more balanced here
Blackjack wrote: » To be fair he does take a no nonsense approach with regard to trolls, something this place could take a more active approach to if I’m honest.
ProudDUB wrote: » No he doesn't. If you are in anyway negative about a Mayo player, it is off with your head. But comments about Dublin, Kerry, Galway players being scumbags, thugs etc etc are allowed remain up. It is his blog and can do whatever he wants with it. Just don't go preaching the gospel of "no personal abuse" or "these are amateur players" or "their families could be reading this" when you allow people say what they want, as long as their targets aren't from Mayo. That is a double standard.
ProudDUB wrote: » Ah, the good old Whataboutery counter arguement ! :P Hill 16 can be a madhouse at times, which is why I rarely give it the time of day. Willie Joe seems to think he holds his blog to a higher standard of behaviour, posting and moderating, when he really doesn't imo. The recent Kerry/Galway games proved that. He is just as capable of letting the site get down in the muck, with everyone else, when it suits him. That is my point.
spudz murphy wrote: » Dublin have had a large slice of luck on their side in winning their matches in the last few years against Mayo. People shouldn't disregard the nature of Mayo's spirited performances against the Dubs. What will happen in the game in Castlebar on Saturday night. Mayo to force a goal inside the first 35 minutes and Mayo to edge it by 1 score at full time.
yop wrote: » Lotto numbers for Saturday ....
flasher0030 wrote: His form was awful at the beginning of the season. Was playing bad. Got sent off against Galway, which ultimately cost us the game in my opinion and led to the team have to graft through the lottery of the qualifiers. Form was still bad after the Galway games, and it was widely speculated that he would be dropped from the first 15. Fortunately, he clicked when it matters. Came to life against Roscommon. That’s what makes him special. He’s a big game player. He rises to challenges and shows nerves of steel. Rather than shying away in All-Ireland Finals.
muddle84 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/former-afl-starlet-cian-hanley-back-in-the-mayo-fold-1.3402528?mode=amp He's not wasting any time.......
TommyDe wrote: » You can't blame him for loosing to galway. We had enough chances after he got sent off to win/draw that game but we didn't take them.
yop wrote: » Good article, some good stats and makes a lot of interesting observations https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/ewan-mackenna-aidan-oshea-and-mayo-have-been-spat-on-by-many-but-they-are-lions-not-lambs-36633675.html
jr86 wrote: We started slow but had just about got to grips with the game and were starting to cut them open and over-run them. Next thing we were down to 14 and naturally the pendulum swung back in galway's favour
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I like McKenna, he was the only one to make an proper argument against the BS that was the rugby world cup bid.