franklyon wrote: » km79 wrote: » Parsons won’t be playing intercounty again I’m afraid Not next year anyway I hope I'm mistaken but I don't see him coming back at all.
km79 wrote: » Parsons won’t be playing intercounty again I’m afraid Not next year anyway
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Rochford probably didn't do enough this year to freshen up the team. It would have been a much better sign if Mayo were starting Loftus & O'Donoghue & bringing on Higgins & Moran. However, the older players have been so so good in the past that it is hard to drop them. And question marks still hang over how good Loftus & O'Donghue (& others) are. Thought Kildare showed way more faith in their bench today as well - they seemed to make the changes quicker which was important on a warm day. I suspect we will see a new Mayo manager and possibly a change of captain next year.
muddle84 wrote: » In my opinion, there is no way that this is better than going all the way to another final. There is nothing better than being in croke park all ireland sunday. I have savoured everyone of those finals and its always better to make it that far than not see croke park at all! Very disappointed with today but well done to kildare they are a team with serious potential, and i hope this is what they needed to reach that potential. On another note, please dont let this be another 98!!!!
PARlance wrote: » I would be inclined to support him staying on for another year if he sees fit. That's not to say that some selections and moves have had me puzzled, but overall, I think he has done a very good job. Barring the loss of Tom and Seamie, and a good few others spending more time than normal on the physio table, I'm fairly sure he would have managed the team to the Super 8's and a bit beyond. Yes it would be great to have freshened things up but I don't think I would have started a much different team. The younger players like Loftus have gotten chances, and we don't see what goes on behind the scenes. Not too many (and plenty were tried) grasped their chance. O'Donogue did but it's a hard back line to break into straight away. I think he's an astute manager, not without fault obviously, but I certainly think he added a few dimensions to the team. I would like to see how he deals with some enforced change (which I'm sure there will be) and how he reacts to this in general. The fact that there's nobody jumping out at me to take over is also leading me to say, give him another chance. He helped give us 2 of the best years I've had as a Mayo supporter anyway.
km79 wrote: » Diarmuid o Connor made me so proud to be from mayo today
PressRun wrote: » Future team should be built around him in the middle, imo. I wouldn't be getting too upset at the moment though! There will probably be a couple of retirements over the next few months, but I think the guts of the team will remain and the break might be exactly what they need.
km79 wrote: » For a few reasons I'm finding it all very emotional And the fact I want even there today makes it even worse Diarmuid o Connor made me so proud to be from mayo today
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Anyone else trolling this thread will be banned for a week - and anyone responding will be warned. If it looks like a troll, it probably is a troll - report the post and don't respond!
theemigrant wrote: » All credit to ye lads ye are great fans. Thats the best game ive seen in a few years. I attend most of yere games too as herself is a mayo woman. Would wonder tho do ye need a bit of a shake up. Aidan oshea played well catching ball but i dont think he took one shot on goal?
PressRun wrote: » I'd say Andy might hang up the boots. He's on the go a long time now and has a lot going on personally with a young family and his own business.
lillielad wrote: » I thought Andy did quite well today he was out in front an awful lot of the time winning ball. Looking from the outside in I wouldn't be surprised if he gives it another go. We were very clinical today (not often you say that about us) but your not gonna win many matches conceding 21 points. As I have said before Mayo will be back and this will probably help them and your fans are a credit to your county too yous generate some noise.
P_Cash wrote: » I'll never understand mayo supporters, "they owe us nothing" . It's a ridiculous comment. Your team is fighting for sam. Just say nothing. Putting players on pedestals before they when the prize, hardly the motivation they need. Lets just say they did their best. If a few others played even 60% of the DOCs effort they win an all ireland, never mind beat Kildare. A lad to watch., as long as we dont over hype him
PressRun wrote: » "A lad to watch" We'll all be sure to keep an eye, thanks :pac:
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Sure isn't he the lad who won YPOTY twice, stick him into the development squad and see how he fairs :pac: