flasher0030 wrote: » Long shot I know, but looking for a ticket if anyone can’t go.
seligehgit wrote: » He came on for Diarmuid O Connor at the death.
seligehgit wrote: » Kildare preview.https://themayonews.podomatic.com/enclosure/2018-06-28T10_59_28-07_00.mp3
Always_Running wrote: » Rob Murphy a good host and Billy Joe Padden always informative but surely those Mayo news podcasts needs to phase out John Gunnigan who is a nobody with a high opinion of himself and who uses that platform to advertise his own GAA blog.
seligehgit wrote: » I agree I think he adds very little to the podcast.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Is he the guy who runs that site and moderates all the comments? He had a quite selfish and narrow minded opinion on the Ground switch controversy that didn't seem to go down too well there. Dont see any ads on the site overall so might be just a hobby
Mayo Club 51 wrote: » http://kildaregaa.ie/traffic-management-plan-kildare-v-mayo/Traffic Management Plan – Kildare V Mayo All Ireland Football Qualifier Throw in at 19:00hrs. Implemented by Gardaí from 17:30hrs,All Match traffic attending are advised to use the following routes:Any traffic travelling from the M1, N2, N3 and N4 can travel via the M50 to the N7 (Dublin / Limerick Road). Traffic will travel from the N7 (Exit 12) onto Ballymany Roundabouts from there to designated parking under direction of Gardai on Point Duty.Any traffic travelling from the South East (N9, N78, N80, and M9) are advised to travel via the Carlow or Athy routes through Kilcullen to Newbridge onto Ballymany roundabouts from there to designated parking.Any traffic travelling from the South / South West are advised to travel via the N8, N7, M7 turning off at Newbridge exit (Exit 12) from there follow Garda direction to designated parking.Any traffic travelling from travelling from South East are advised to travel via the N81 (Tullow / Blessington Rd) through Ballymore Eustace (R411) to Kilcullen onto Newbridge and the follow direction signage to designated parking.Any match going traffic approaching Newbridge from the West and North of County Kildare, are advised to enter Newbridge along the (R445 Naas road) will be diverted into free parking spaces at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, or Newbridge College Sports grounds (an 8-minutes’ walk from the grounds) under direction of Gardai on point duty.Local Parking Arrangements for Kildare V Mayo Match fixture:The car park adjacent to St Conleths Park will be closed to parking on Saturday the 29.06.2018. This car park will be used as pre-ticket checking area, and containment area. Parking within the immediate area of St Conleths Park is limited in public areas.Parking is Strictly prohibited on Liffey View, and Liffey Terrace Road Newbridge, (In use as a sterile Emergency Route). Parking on Footpaths along Athgarvan Road is prohibited.Parking on the footpath where such parking obstructs the free movement of pedestrians is prohibited and offenders will be prosecuted and towed away if necessary.Parking is available at the following locations:• Pfizer Pharmaceuticals (400 spaces) Accessed from Naas Road entrance under direction from AGS• White water Shopping Centre (1700 spaces) Accessed from Industrial Road entrance (Across from Newbridge Silverware) under direction from AGS• Newbridge College sports grounds (400 spaces) accessed from Naas Road entrance under direction from An Garda Síochána.
Fann Linn wrote: » Kildare should have most of those parking spaces seeing as they are playing at home!
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Dummy team as announced this evening courtsey of Mayo twitter Clarke Barrett Cafferkey Higgins Keegan Boyle P. Durcan Coen D O Connor McLoughlin AOS J Durcan Doherty Cillian Andy.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » 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:
windy shepard henderson wrote: » if ever a post came back to bite his creator in the bollix this did :rolleyes: i personally think its a joke that so man mayo supporters should miss out on tomorrows game , the gaa need to introduce the same criteria for football counties as hurling counties , waterford lost out this year despite holding nearly 10000 more then newbridge while clare just about made the cut , needs to be a level playing field in both codes 15000 capacity should be the minimum required for next year across the board
km79 wrote: » I know that team won’t start but when ya see Coen and Diarmuid named midfield it brings home the massive losses of Seamie and parsons
Gael85 wrote: » Both big losses but a midfield of Keegan & DOC brings more mobility which is what modern game is about. Better kick passers and will ensure better quality ball into full forward line.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Do we think Vaughan might be an option at midfield if we make the last eight and are looking for someone with physical presence?
km79 wrote: » Again he would also be an option elsewhere /full back but I like him around the middle third
Loafing Oaf wrote: » He's like a GAA Fellaini, can play anywhere down the spine.:P Plus he isn't a regular starter but you wouldn't want to lose him from the squad...