Cartman78 wrote: » Cheers Bunny.....I'll always trust someone with a username from The Wire. I'd say the Limerick support will be friends and family of the team. Local radio advertising the game as "a chance to see one of the top teams in the country up close
km79 wrote: » Some reception for Tom P !!!! Have a video of it but can’t post as it’s too big
Loafing Oaf wrote: » 18-point win. Cillian scored 3-9 or something, must be some sort of record...
Padkir wrote: » Mayo simultaneously have no marquee forward and rely too heavily on Cillian... 😉 Serious showing!
djPSB wrote: » He'll bottle it again on the big day though.
km79 wrote: » Home an hour earlier than if it was in cbar Clare away next please
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Thankfully that was the kind of score and performance we expected. I doubt much else can be read into it. Onwards to Mondays draw. Clare please.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » mmmmmmm......... i see ..... not leitrim or sligo or the losers of laois v carolw .!! i hope ye get clare too .... and beat clare by another 22 points just like last week and be rewarded with a trip to to the athletic grounds in armagh in round 3 where you will be welcomed with open arms just like tyrone's u20s last night :pac:https://twitter.com/Paul_beIN/status/1005225381979459584 if ye get ye'r wish in the next round of the qualifiers you may aswell hammer in the last few remaining nails in the clare football coffin and ship us back to division 4 ..........waterford please.....at home!!!
Cartman78 wrote: » My first live game since the 2016 Final so I'm probably in no position to judge anything really. Limerick are fairly dire in fairness....the scoreline flattered them imho. Seemed like their hearts weren't in it at any stage and they were content with trying to contain Mayo and keep the score respectable. Mayo looked a bit rusty in the first half I thought,although the outcome was never even remotely in doubt. The goals were taken very clinically...great to see some composure at that end of the pitch. Our forwards still aren't good enough I fear however to really do it when the pressure is on in a big game. Our midfield was a bit laboured too at times but not exposed due to poor quality of opposition. All the drive and dynamism came from Boyle, Higgins and Durcan.Obligatory AOS observation....he was ok i guess but all the arm waving, pointing, berating teammates etc was a bit silly. He got a couple of nice points and had one savage long range pass that led to a goal. Overall a grand evening out...was impressed with some of the new (for me anyway) additions in the back and half back lines. And great to see such enormous travelling support....the cheer for Keegan was probably the highlight of the night.
seligehgit wrote: » One hundred percent agree on the first point. I found it bizarre when he gave Kevin Mc an earful for a mislaid pass that was solely his own fault in the first half but it was an isolated incident from my viewpoint. I thought Aidan O Shea was decent today and that ball inside for the second half goal was superb.Some of the footpassing was very good today. TBF Limerick weren't up to much. Kudos to all for providing such a quality surface for the players.A true hurling carpet. Parked the car up in the very plush surrounds of the Na Piarsaigh club,a setup it appears that is a credit to all.
The Talking Bread wrote: » djPSB wrote: » He'll bottle it again on the big day though. Yeah, like he bottled it by scoring that brilliant point in dying seconds to take it to the replay. Or we will ignore that as it doesn't suit the agenda
Call me Al wrote: » Two questions... I was sitting pitchside in line with the 3rd penalty. The foul didn't look to me to have been anywhere near the penalty area. Was there something else? What was going on with AO'S? He was carrying on like my cranky 9 year old at times. I usually give him the benefit of the doubt but yesterday took the biscuit.
seligehgit wrote: » I thought Stephen Coen fouled him outside the large rectangle.
muddle84 wrote: » Or the fact that he scored 7 points in the 2017 final...the same amount of points that Dean rock scored, so is Dean Rock a bottler too?