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!!![/QUO Felt sorry for the poor kid crying in the crowd, obviously her brother was getting a hiding off of the Tyrone lot, not surprised really, met enough septic chip on the shoulder Tyrone supporters in Navan last night. The tyrone player who came in like triple H should get a year ban alone
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.
SomethingElse wrote: » Or the 9 he scored in the 2016 final. He's now 22 points away from becoming the top championship scorer of all time despite only being 26, and not even a marquee forward.
irishgeo wrote: » who are our possible opponents on monday and is it still div3/4 teams at home in this draw?
SomethingElse wrote: » Or the 9 he scored in the 2016 final.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Why do these tallies kept being mentioned as if they're some sort of great achievement? He's scored 5 points from play in the 5 finals. Not giving about him as a player, hes been a very good forward but we need to separate frees from the discussion. If anything, his free taking in the finals, while still being quite good, has probably been below his usual standard and let him down slightly
SomethingElse wrote: » He scored all those between 2016 & 2017 - I wouldn't read too much into the earlier finals as he was injured but played anyways in 2013, and in 2012 he was still only 20 years old. He's by far the most prolific scoring forward Connacht has ever produced and will be for a long, long time.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Prolific why? Because he's the highest scorer, due to playing endless extra matches and taking frees? Or are you actually suggesting he's better than Purcell, Langan or Joyce? The best forward play Mayo has seen this decade has been Andy the past 2 seasons, and before that was AOS at FF around 2014/15. Cillian is what he is, a good forward on a good side and a solid free taker. People saying he's a useless bottler are talking nonsense, as are those who say he's out of the very top drawer
km79 wrote: » Cillian is 22 points behind the Gooch and has TWENTY NINE games to get there . But yeah he is only there Cos he has played loads of games He also has probably 7/8 years left He is no Damian Comer though
Hulk Hands wrote: » Go onto your dear Mayogaablog (where you embarrass yourself regularly) after any loss and you'll find 3/4 posters calling for him to be dropped as he doesn't offer enough from play. You don't exactly see that with McManus or Geaney or Comer. Now of course those people are bonkers, but so are the people calling him the most prolific forward in Connacht history, or that he's had great AI finals because he kicked 8 frees
Hulk Hands wrote: » The best forward play Mayo has seen this decade has been Andy the past 2 seasons, and before that was AOS at FF around 2014/15. Cillian is what he is, a good forward on a good side and a solid free taker. People saying he's a useless bottler are talking nonsense, as are those who say he's out of the very top drawer
Hulk Hands wrote: Go onto your dear Mayogaablog (where you embarrass yourself regularly) after any loss and you'll find 3/4 posters calling for him to be dropped as he doesn't offer enough from play. You don't exactly see that with McManus or Geaney or Comer. Now of course those people are bonkers, but so are the people calling him the most prolific forward in Connacht history, or that he's had great AI finals because he kicked 8 frees
seligehgit wrote: » Tipperary tough draw and long drive.
ureds wrote: » Will be a good test for our boys but it's not that bad a drive to Semple Stadium about 2 1/2 hours from Castlebar.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Was it km who wanted Tipp?
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Tricky draw but definitely a winnable one for Mayo. Tipp are a decent side and Quinlivan & Sweeney are top class forwards. However, I'd fancy Mayo to beat them. I'd imagine a lot of Mayo fans may not have had much opportunity to go to Thurles down through the years as well so that should be a nice experience - great atmosphere in that town for a match (for hurling anyway).