Green Peter wrote: » And lost?
Stonedpilot wrote: » Point being that Mayo as of now be handy game for Dublin. Id put Donegal or Monaghans or maybe Tyrone chances of running Dublin close much higher than Mayos Truth is the all Ireland now that is the benchmark. Beat Dublin really.
Euphoriasean wrote: » Mayo, Tyrone and Monaghan all in the qualifiers. Am I right in saying Tyrone and Monaghan can't be paired together as they have already played each other. If so their is a good chance we'll be paired with one of them next if we overcome Limerick.
seligehgit wrote: » If we overcome Limerick we will play a provincial semi final loser Sligo,Leitrim,Tipperary,Clare,Monaghan,Donegal or Down,Dublin or Longford and Carlow or Laois.
charlie14 wrote: » You forgot Tipperary who were beaten by Cork in the Munster Semi
Westernyelp wrote: » look again
ureds wrote: » Wouldn't be one bit suprised if it was Leitrim or Sligo Mayo got if they beat Limerick.
jr86 wrote: » Despite Sunday, Monaghan are still the obvious one to avoid there, and I wouldn't overly fancy an away trip to Down either (presuming they lose to Donegal) Tipperary could be a bit dodge aswell Any of the others should be facile wins
yop wrote: » What worries me is that we are 10000% assuming we will beat Limerick. And of course all the numbers point to us winning. If you look at Fermanagh they were wrote off by nearly all, aside from Canavan who said they were waiting in the grass. Anyway, we go win on Saturday. Unless we blitz Limerick any of them are banana skins at this stage.
seanhynes wrote: » I Wonder will any site stream it Saturday , similar to what they did with the Mayo club championship games last winter
Theo Purple Perpetrator wrote: Hi lads. Does anyone know if the Limerick v Mayo match is being televised this Saturday evening?
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I'd say it would be the greatest GA shock of all time if Limerick beat Mayo this weekend.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Don't think so
ProudDUB wrote: » It really wouldn't. Not when you consider how poor Mayo have been in a lot of their qualifier games over the past 2 years. They struggled to beat Derry & Cork last year & they needed a dodgy penalty decision to beat Fermanagh in 2016. If the Mayo that cruised to easy victories in replays over Roscommon & Kerry show up, the game will be over as a contest, after 10 minutes. If they reproduce their early June form from the last two years, God knows what could happen.
yop wrote: » Thats where I'm coming from. Clare, Fermanagh, Roscommon, we barely scrapped over the line. Losing to Sligo in a challenge, only for Galway to go bury them last Sunday. The last 2 years have been squeaky bum time, it SHOULDN'T happen, but who knows.
km79 wrote: » yop wrote: » Thats where I'm coming from. Clare, Fermanagh, Roscommon, we barely scrapped over the line. Losing to Sligo in a challenge, only for Galway to go bury them last Sunday. The last 2 years have been squeaky bum time, it SHOULDN'T happen, but who knows. Mayo then best Roscommon in a challenge ? All of which means nothing . Mayo are going to win Saturday Probably by 7\8 points And then move on
Audioslaven wrote: » I think challenge games are very hard to read at the best of times. Galway got a run on Sligo and did them badly. One thing that is different to last year is that we are playing better, not a whole pile better but there is a better drive and willingness in our play in comparison to last year. We could have easily beaten Galway if we didn't go down to 14 imo as we had no option but defend deep which resulted in Galway having an easy enough time in defence. Keegan is back which gives us additional options, COC has additional time to get back to fitness.. there are loads of positives and I just can't see us loosing on Saturday. Either we win easy enough or we get into a bit of a slog for 50 minutes and pull away in the last 10 minutes or so.
washman3 wrote: » As a Limerickman, it definitely would. Mayo are 1/50 for a reason. This is the weakest Limerick team I've seen in all my time of watching. Well beaten by Clare and look how they fared out V Kerry. Many of the best footballers in the county simply not arsed at wearing the green and white. Some rather play their mickey-mouse soccer league that should've been completed 3 months ago. 2 midfielders that would more than hold their own against any opponents playing with the hurlers,Hegarty and O'Donoghue, (and making the team) Best defender in the county thought he would make the hurling TEAM last season, but was left on the bench for the entire campaign,sulked, and is now refusing to play football. Outstanding full-back Johnny Mac has retired after an amazing 14 seasons and is really missed. They story goes on....Ian Ryan,Sean Buckley,Eoin O'Connor,Cian Sheehan.... Fear for Limerick in this one, would be happy to make a game of it, but think it may be a record defeat. (which will do sweet F.A. for Mayo) except maybe guarantee 1 or 2 old reliables their obligatory annual All-Star. If Mayo were to play their reserve 15 they would probably win this.