padd b1975 wrote: » Yeah I'm sure we all swelled with pride with the chaos that was our defence in the first half of the 2016 drawn game which led to two own goals and Kevin McLaughlin running to the Hogan Stand sideline with his arms outstretched roaring at McAntee "what the **** do you want us to do??" Not much left to be said about the goalkeeping fiasco in the replay.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » PressRun wrote: » Want me to name names? How about starting at the top? Ya id like to you name names and also who you think should l them? Im genuinely interested who you think are the problems, i dont really know enough about them, you maybe do, i dont know. The only people that can clean them out are the Convention delegates.
PressRun wrote: » Want me to name names? How about starting at the top?
boosabum wrote: » Harsh, kept Dublin to 11 scores in that game, two OG's and a number of frees. If the ref had the guts to call the ball being touched on the ground at the death as a free in then who knows..... Issue with the GK in the replay is he didn't take him off at half time
Martina1991 wrote: » The county board members are: Uachtaran Tom Maughan Chairman Mike Connolly Vice Chairman Seamus Tuohy Secretary Dermot Butler Assistant Secretary Ronan Kirrane Treasurer Kevin O'Toole Assistant Treasurer Ger McHugh Public Relations Officer Paul Cunnane Central Council Delegate Sean MacHale Connacht Council Delegate Paddy McNicholas Connacht Council Delegate Gerry Bourke Youth Officer Vincent Neary Cultural Officer James Gibbons Development Officer Willie Kelly Coaching Officer Liam Moffat Hurling Board Chairman Jimmy Connor East Board Chairman Ciaran Byrne North Board Chairman Mick Herr South Board Chairman John Farragher West Board Chairman John Gibbons Bord na nOg Secretary Ronan Kirrane Bord na nOg Chairman Con Moynihan I only recognise 1 name on that board. Are they a good representitive from all areas or are they all from the same club?
PressRun wrote: » I'd start with Connelly. Then I'd be taking a look at Vincent Neary and Paddy McNicholas. Neary and McNicholas both involved in the Holmes/Connelly controversy and should have walked away completely after that and yet both are still there, having their say. Neary in particular embarrassed himself during that debacle. GerMcHugh also a hanger on from that sorry period. Not sure what Gerry Bourke is still getting out of the experience given his disgust with the handling of Holmes/Connelly, yet he's still there. That's who I'd be starting with. I have no doubt there are others involved with certain clubs who are very self-interested as well.
yop wrote: » you need a caliber to make big calls like they have done now with Stephen, you need to be fully informed and eligible to do that. The lads I know on that list are not.
Audioslaven wrote: » what a total fook up ,, the relationship between them must be brutal after the CB statement today. Don't know what to think anymore. 4/7 in bookies for jim mcguinness
ProudDUB wrote: » Is it available online?
seligehgit wrote: » Couldn't find it earlier. But ask and you shall receive.:Dhttp://www.mayonews.ie/sports/sean-rice/32565-history-repeats-itself-once-again
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Read Rice's article. I don't get why the CB wanted Rochford out so much as Rice implies they did. What soured the relationship between Rochford and the CB much ? On the point Rice makes that Rochford did not get Higgins, Vaughan or Diarmuid sent off, that may be the case in the literal sense but those sending off may point to a lack of discipline, which is something a manager needs to control. Was there as many high profile, and early, sendings off in Horan's day ? Only Keegan v Kerry springs to mind.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Read Rice's article. I don't get why the CB wanted Rochford out so much as Rice implies they did.What soured the relationship between Rochford and the CB much ? On the point Rice makes that Rochford did not get Higgins, Vaughan or Diarmuid sent off, that may be the case in the literal sense but those sending off may point to a lack of discipline, which is something a manager needs to control. Was there as many high profile, and early, sendings off in Horan's day ? Only Keegan v Kerry springs to mind.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » This is what i dont quite get and have heard nothing about why it was the case. Not even a wild rumour ffs
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » First I thought it might be the nature of the exit from the championship, the loss to Kildare. But the general feeling I got from Mayo people was that that was something that was in the post and there was a certain amount of relief around it. We lost, so what, it was a wild ride, guys can get their summer back and clubs can get their players back. Then I thought it might have something to do with the third convective loss to Galway. He had lots of time to prepare for those games, losing once was put down to complacency, but losing three times was a bit of a habit. Plus the red cards, both very much deserved, might not have sat well. Losing to Galway early meant that you were playing Russian roulette with the qualifiers yet again, and no Connacht title. Maybe that's what made the CB lose faith in him.
homewardbound11 wrote: » I think SEAMUS was sent offf against Dublin in the semi in 15 I think there was another sending off also in that saga.
finisklin wrote: » Have any of the players come out in support of Rochford?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Martin Breheny seeing significance in the failure of that dog to bark. Doesn't sound like he really has the inside track though...https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/martin-breheny-is-there-more-to-new-mayo-management-controversy-than-appears-on-the-surface-37262169.html
seligehgit wrote: » He was given a black card in the replay,grabbed Cooper by the collar and threw him to the ground. Throw in Paddy Durcan's sending off in the Derry qualifier last year and the death of the semi final replay. Discipline has definitely been an issue since James Horan's reign.
homewardbound11 wrote: » Of rochfords teams . Boyle,doc,Mclaughlin,Keegan,Higgins , Vaughan. I’m missing a few here ..cillian.