jr86 wrote: » He's hardly saying the players are actually professional. He's right though that they are involved in a professional set-up. I mean training camps often span week-days where players actually have to take time out of work. And the comparison with AIL wasn't to be taken literally, just used as an example of a 'closed shop' set-up where players are exclusively representing the province and not the 'feeder' clubs, they belong to (like in Wales, the Southern hemisphere). I can definitely see the same happening with County Players in the future
PARlance wrote: » Mayo News Podcast: Interview with Alan Dillon, no politics, just GAA talk. In which he references the training week in Carton House as very professional. It's extremely professional in most aspects bar the team getting a salary from it imo.
aidan24326 wrote: » Brannigan would be a significant loss for us, but surely Cillian O'Connor and Lee Keegan would be a more massive blow to Mayo? The game will still be tight no doubt, and you couldn't call it, but those two missing would be a big blow to Mayo's chances. For me Keegan is the best all-round footballer in the country, and Cillian for all his faults and all his detractors is Mayo's scorer in chief. If those two are missing I think the pendulum swings towards Galway. Who knows though, we may see CO'C yet.
jr86 wrote: » But Brannigan played a starring role throughout the league whereas Keegan barely played. Mayo have been essentially without him all year anyway so nothing has changed Galway, though, now have to suddenly plan without Brannigan (if he is out of course) and adapt their game-plan accordingly. O'Connor would be the biggest loss out of any of them but I'd imagine he'll play unless completely crocked
PARlance wrote: » Keegan is a great player and is a loss but as Jr86 says, it's not as if we don't have really good options. Cillian is the potential big loss... maybe.
blowitupref wrote: » Grade 2 hamstring Cillian O Connor apparently got v Tyrone on March 18th which is a normally 4 to 6 weeks recovery time so an educated guess would say he will be back for the Galway game.
aidan24326 wrote: » If he's back in full training even a week before the game I'd imagine he will start. In a game that's likely to be feisty, freetaking will be very important so I could see O'Connor starting even if he isn't necessarily a hundred percent. On the other hand I'd expect Keegan won't be risked if there's any doubt.
manofwisdom wrote: » Keegan injury is longterm O Connors is not. The Mayo news are quoted in saying only Keegan will miss the Galway game and they are a far more reliable source than the Con telegraph.
ureds wrote: » Tickets for Mayo v Galway will be on sale later today. Only approx 4,000 stand tickets on general sale and it's reserved seating in the stand. Tickets cost €30 for the stand and €25 elsewhere.Juveniles are €5.
BENDYBINN wrote: » ureds wrote: » Tickets for Mayo v Galway will be on sale later today. Only approx 4,000 stand tickets on general sale and it's reserved seating in the stand. Tickets cost €30 for the stand and €25 elsewhere.Juveniles are €5. 30 Euro is a lot to watch an old mayo team get hammered by the up and coming Galway.
BENDYBINN wrote: » 30 Euro is a lot to watch an old mayo team get hammered by the up and coming Galway.
Call me Al wrote: » You paid a whole lot more to watch a Kerry team put you to bed and tuck you in last July.
BENDYBINN wrote: » Gave them a good hiding in their own back yard a month ago
km79 wrote: » Lovely that should men’s season ticket holders get reserved seating Whether it will be abided by is another story
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » Yeah, that well-known hiding score of...3 points...in a league round match. Such a defeat, especially when compared to the minor 8 and 7 point defeats they handed to Galway in 2017 and 2014 respectively in two All Ireland quarter finals. Jesus, Galway practically have a curse on Kerry now I'd say.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Think it was 25 quid we we're paying. Do Mayo people really want to start bringing up the past given the respective history of the two counties?