Green&Red wrote: » Well theres been no meeting between the two, Rochford has just said that he wants to stay on. I doubt the players want him and I'd say they'd like the CB to do their dirty work for them
PressRun wrote: » Do people have confidence in Coen as a midfield replacement for Tom or Seamie? Because I do not.
Green&Red wrote: Well theres been no meeting between the two, Rochford has just said that he wants to stay on. I doubt the players want him and I'd say they'd like the CB to do their dirty work for them
RedDevil55 wrote: » I don't see any other option at the moment, maybe someone will put their hand up in the club championship. Coen did well in midfield against Kildare and could grow into the role further. Up to now he's played a variety of positions in the backs, midfield and forwards which doesn't help. He gets into some great scoring positions if only his shooting could improve.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Why would you think the players don't want him? I've heard the exact opposite from a few of them.
km79 wrote: » Seen 2 interviews with Jason Doc and Zippy Both saying what I had hoped Break has energized them physically and mentally Allowed them time with club,family etc etc Zippy did not sound like a man with retirement in mind as he was talking about winter training and the FbD!!!!https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2008278889224970&id=595601400492733&_rdr That’s zippys
Blackjack wrote: » There’s an incredible amount of bull****ters on Twitter. If they had anything to say, they’d have said it by now, the same crowd.
Green&Red wrote: » Well I doubt they could, they've played that card.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » I see The Big Tree is closing. No surprise, they couldn't keep the doors open without the Mayo support.
seligehgit wrote: » Yeah I saw that on the Indo. Pretty sad,loved that gaff. Manys a great night had there win,lose or draw.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Limerick hurlers end up happy after a final at last. I’ve heard us and them being mentioned together sometimes because of similar experiences in finals (1994 being their particular nightmare). Hopefully we can finally get over the line soon enough.
km79 wrote: » They just did enough in the endMust be a great feeling
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » And this is where you get the conflict with league performance. If you want to run out a whole host of young guys then challenging for the league is likely not an option, and some here (and for good reason) think that challenging the league might be a good idea. You could also end up in a situation where after running out the young guys early and losing you are scrambling for league points to avoid relegation and you got back to the old guys to dig you out of a hole. This is what Kerry did a lot under Fitzmaurice. Or do you stick with young guys and take relegation if it happens ? The best scenario of course is if you win early with young guys then you are safe in Division 1 after half the league then you can do as you wish after that.
naughto wrote: » Limerick have macmanus as there backer for the last few yrs which is now bearing fruit for them. Delighted for limerick to win after so many yrs
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » it's a lot more than 'few' years, since 2004 i think
km79 wrote: » @AonghusOMaicin: Almost there. Plenty to dig into in tomorrow's Western People sports pages, including the latest on #mayogaa. Rochford's return, it would appear, isn't set in stone just yet. #buyapaper https://twitter.com/AonghusOMaicin/status/1031259169003905024/photo/1 Can't believe if this is still fecking dragging on
seligehgit wrote: » A horror show of monumental proportions now showing on Eir Sports 1. The 1994 Connacht final.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Had the pleasure of being at the one, the less the better!
ureds wrote: » Seems to be more rumbling with the Ladies and in particular from a leading Mayo club side who want the Co.Board out. The saga continues!