wirelessdude01 wrote: » Nally isn't up to the pitch of senior championship. Think this is the reason why he hasn't really featured in championship at all. His auditions in the league this year didn't show him in any great light. He seems to be the new Richie, the one who doesn't get the chance to show this genius that supposedly exists.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Like others have implied there is a certain odd sense of relief about all this. The last loss at this stage to Longford 8 years ago was a shocker, Mayo at the time were neither here nor there but it came as a shock. This on the other hand has been something that seemed on the cards all last season and this one. But it's been a fantastic journey. Interlopers here will tell us that it's not been worth it because we did not win an All Ireland, f**k them, we know as Mayo fans what it has been worth to us and we know how to value it. Before 2011 there was only one Mayo game that stood head and shoulders above the rest in my consciousness, and that was the 2006 SF win over Dublin, but it was followed by a total and utter let down. Since 2011 there has been a game every year similar to 2006 without the collapse to follow it. The first win in 95 years over Cork The win v Dublin in 2012 The oppening a can of whoop ass on all and sundry in 2013. The 2014 replay epic v Kerry (at the time the most bizzare game I ever saw) The comeback v Dublin in 2015, I stood for the last 10 mins of that game, as did everyone around me in the Hogan Stand. The 2016 drawn final (currently the most bizzare game I ever saw, the 2014 SF replay only held that accolade for 2 years) The extra times, draws and replays of 2017, every one more exciting than the last. And not one of these seasons ended in a 1993, 2004, or 2006 embarrassment, every year the went down fighting. As someone who grw up in the 70s and 80s when we had nothing this last 7 years have been amazing. And a big thank you to all the players, coaches, managers etc who made it so.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » To put it on perspective here are Mayo's All Ireland "exit points" since 2011 going from latest to earliest. 1 Final replay (2016) 3 Final (2012, 2013, 2017) 1 SF replay ET (2014) 1 SF replay (2015) 1 SF (2011) If celebrating those seasons is celebrating losers then I am guilty as charged. As a poster here said a few years back, these guys are living our dreams because we were not good enough to be able to live them ourselves.
crusier wrote: » In time only the victors will be remembered, In 22, 23 24 and 25 years time, the all ireland winners will be rolled out at half time in the all Ireland final. There will be a brief mention of Mayo and that will be it. That's the reality. Who was the second man on the moon? Most people don't know.
harpsman wrote: » I know you don’t want platitudes at this moment but I’d like to wholeheartedly agree with this. This bunch of players have given not just Mayo, but the whole country more drama and joy in the last 6 years than everyone else combined. How boring would our summers have been without them. Unfortunately they lacked maybe one or 2 more top class players, and certainly never got the bir of luck, most teams need, when it mattered. But they proved one thing. Sport really isn’t all about winning. This team and all the great games they played in will be talked about long after your Dublin’s and Donegals are forgotten about.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Great posts. It's like we're writing eulogies lads but it has that feeling even though we'll be back, maybe with the 2.0 version.
gigantic09 wrote: » Hopefully we will indeed be back. We've lost very few players over the last 8 or 9 years. Over this period the team has evolved to become a well oiled machine, with very few weak links (on our best day's we've had no weak links, every man vital to the whole operation). The next couple of years will be very important as we enter a period of transition. We made a start this year with Hanley and Durkan and o Donohoe .we will need to add more next year. The biggest disappointment for me this summer apart from obvious, was that for whatever reason Conor Loftus didn't feature too often. Hopefully under 20's give us a much needed boost and that rumours that the semi final will be held in St. Connliths Park are unfounded .
seligehgit wrote: » Bit harsh,he had a poor league this year but I definitely thought he showed enough in previous years both in league and championship to be given a more substantial opportunity for some championship game time.
Zeek12 wrote: » seligehgit wrote: » Bit harsh,he had a poor league this year but I definitely thought he showed enough in previous years both in league and championship to be given a more substantial opportunity for some championship game time. Would agree with that. To be fair, how many of our players can honestly say they had a really good league campaign anyway? Our league form was not impressive Only a couple of guys really performed with any consistency. And as far as I remember Nally only started two league games. I'd like to see him reintroduced for the league next time round. The Parsons injury situation doesn't look great, and its time to think towards rebuilding in some areas of the team.
muddle84 wrote: » He had a better league than Cian Hanley or James Durcan. But must not be cutting it on the training ground?????
seligehgit wrote: » muddle84 wrote: » He had a better league than Cian Hanley or James Durcan. But must not be cutting it on the training ground????? They didn't see any league action.James played in the FBD league. Yeah he mustn't be cutting the mustard at training.
muddle84 wrote: » Yeah i know that was my point, i meant he had a better league because he did feature!
howiya wrote: Genuine question. What's with the references to 2011 or the last 7 years as the starting point of this team?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Qualifier loss to Longford led to Horan coming in and kick starting everything as we know it.
franklyon wrote: » True. At least Rochford was able to come up with a plan for Donaghy last year to counteract the high balls into him. If the same had been done in Limerick who knows what might have happened.
jr86 wrote: » Bit weird to be sitting down for the draw this morning and no Mayo left! Its almost a weird sense of release though. I'll probably pay a lot less attention to the remainder of the championship, even need a break from it all myself! Can anyone look past a Dublin win?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » [/b] Probably not. Even though I'd like to see Kerry win it I'd like to see them beat Dublin in the process not like 2014 when they won it without having to meet Dublin. Worst case scenario would be to see Galway win it without having to meet Dublin.
Westernyelp wrote: » Is the date set for the New York game yet?
Deleted User wrote: » Wouldn't be confirmed until the championship draw next October, but I'd guess Sunday 6th May 2019 would be a likely date for it. When does the county championship resume? Read a piece last night saying it wouldn't be back till early September. Seems a bit odd now that the senior intercounty season is over.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » jr86 wrote: » Bit weird to be sitting down for the draw this morning and no Mayo left! Its almost a weird sense of release though. I'll probably pay a lot less attention to the remainder of the championship, even need a break from it all myself! Can anyone look past a Dublin win? Probably not. Even though I'd like to see Kerry win it I'd like to see them beat Dublin in the process not like 2014 when they won it without having to meet Dublin. Worst case scenario would be to see Galway win it without having to meet Dublin.
yop wrote: » It had to happen, hoped it wouldn't be Saturday but legs and luck were running out. Weirdly it was the first time that myself and Dad weren't at a Mayo championship game together in close on 15 yrs so it really was the end of an era. No point digging up all that has been said on this thread already. They have given us so so much, great great days and followed by weeks/months of doom after the losses where we coulda/shoulda won but at the end of it, these guys give up their lives to entertain Mayo fans, they put their families, social, holidays, travel, food, etc etc etc etc on hold to put their bodies on the lines to take up to that holy grail. Seeing the state of Tom Parsons during the injury and then after at the games, these guys don't get the 200k a week that the prima donnas get at the world cup, yet roll around and cry at every touch. Hearing at story from a mate who was at Kevin Keanes house there 2-3 yrs ago on Xmas day, the tin of roses was passed around with everyone horsing into them, Kevin couldn't take one as they had training the next day. Its this level of committement and drive that we don't see and take for granted if a lad turned up with a "big arse" or "tight jersey" in the opening round of the FBD, they have probably gone easy on the macro counting the previous two weeks and suffered the gains then after that. Hearing DOC and Loftus headed to the US, dead right and I best of luck to them. Hope a few more enjoy their summers and I have ZERO doubt the core of this panel will be back, anyone writing us off is daft. We will be light a few bodies thats for sure and we can't blame them lads for finally hanging up the red and green, will we have a new managment structure, who knows. Its been epic.
theemigrant wrote: » Out of interest lads are there many lads ye think will leave the panel after this year?. Surely andy moran has had his day now?. He didnt look to have much pace on Saturday.