muddle84 wrote: » I think Crowe has had a pretty good league campaign and is certainly a better option than caff!
km79 wrote: » We are well stacked in defence now I also thought Coen had a good campaign
MaroonAndGreen wrote: Also, in one criticism of Mayo and Rochford ultimately. I thought it was very strange to have Crowe on McBrearty in his first proper campaign, McBrearty is one of the best in the country!
km79 wrote: » I thought he did ok............we have found a few players during the league but sadly no forwards ! Having said that I think Conor loftus has a longer range on his frees than collision
franklyon wrote: Got out of jail today, apart from Conor Loftus the forward play was again poor. Nobody making runs. Yes we created goal chances but it just felt laboured. Somebody asked why didnt we stick on Barry Moran upfront for a while. I would have put him in midfield and stuck AOS up full forward just to give us another option. Too predictable up front.
km79 wrote: » Is Ciaran whelan actually for real ?
padd b1975 wrote: » It would appear so. "Whelo" probably thinks it's much more honest to go straight in with a blindside punch a la McGarritty...
muddle84 wrote: » What was he saying?
yop wrote: » Another life lost due to Mayo football. Sweet fk can we ever do it nice and handy.
glack wrote: Watched the last 15 minutes back. It’s amazing how different it looks on the telly! For mcbreartys missed chance, I reckon there was a block? Think you can hear it on the coverage. Also, we coughed up possession for that chance by allowing the ball over the sideline but if you watch it back, there was at least 2 members of the donegal management team standing literally on the line impeding Boyle’s efforts to stop it going out.
flasher0030 wrote: » I put up a negative post about Conor loftus last week. Got that one wrong. Could see him growing in confidence as game went on. Great free taking too. With 10 mins to go, he showed great acceleration and skill to get past 2 Donegal lads. But fluffed the shot in the end. But reminded me of same style that Shane Walsh from Galway has.
Stoner wrote: » Out of interest. When was the last time this happened. When was the last time Barry Moran and AOS played at the same time with one at midfield and one full forward ( not half forward, full back or just in front of the full back) Has this ever been successful, do they try it in other competitions ? I don't think the current management team have ever tried it.
Audioslaven wrote: » the heavy ground does not suit him so he should start to get better as the ground gets lighter.
Squatman wrote: » he gets way better when the effects of gravity are reduced solely on him too. Plus hes not hungry after he eats - and other outrages piseogs
flasher0030 wrote: » Someone (incorrectly) thinks they are funny today.
glack wrote: » Watched the last 15 minutes back. It’s amazing how different it looks on the telly! For mcbreartys missed chance, I reckon there was a block? Think you can hear it on the coverage. Also, we coughed up possession for that chance by allowing the ball over the sideline but if you watch it back, there was at least 2 members of the donegal management team standing literally on the line impeding Boyle’s efforts to stop it going out. Would also love to see the beginning of the melee at the end. It wasn’t the team wide cynicism that was implied on League Sunday last night. Started with Durcan and Gallagher and as tends to happen several players from both sides joined in. It isn’t shown on the TV coverage though as they’re too busy showing replays of Kevin’s wonder point! Did feel like the ref should’ve allowed one more play but given all of Donegals timewasting in the closing stages, I’d say he wasn’t inclined to give them anymore time.