sightband wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/ladies-football/the-whole-experience-had-a-significant-impact-on-our-mental-health-departed-mayo-players-release-strong-statement-37327872.html ahhhhhh....so them walking out caused mental health issues and thats where the player welfare issue arose....ahhhhh, now we understand. all is forgiven. what a f*cking pack of insincere disingenuous cowards
KrustyUCC wrote: » Mayo LGFA County Board Executive Statementhttp://www.the42.ie/mayo-lgfa-statement-peter-leahy-carnacon-4241606-Sep2018/
The Talking Bread wrote: » Ps, maybe I am ott laying most blame on Cora? It's just the way I read it all? I'm very open to being called out if I am
Floppybits wrote: » What a mess this is. The players are really not coming out of this well at all. The statement from the County Board shoots down the players. Is there any hope of there being a reconciliation?
muddle84 wrote: » Floppybits wrote: » What a mess this is. The players are really not coming out of this well at all. The statement from the County Board shoots down the players. Is there any hope of there being a reconciliation? You coukd see from Peter Leahys interview that it all changed whem Cora returned from Australia though so i think its a fair assumption
clint_silver wrote: » the narrative is that it was her and another that were being dropped. Her will to win is legendary in the game. Best player Ive ever seen play, but this, this is quite simply the worst thing that she could have done and as a senior player she made it all about her. I remember standing behind Dublin as they lifted the cup last year in croke park, she was fantastic in the game as she always was. But while her team stood beside each other at one end of the pitch, she tried to make it all about her by sitting down on her own up the other end. I hadnt seen that before in the game. Sour. Bitter. After all thats shes given to the game, the sourness and bitterness is what shes going to take from it. Shame. I listened again to the Peter Leahy interview. Class act. Id shake his hand if I ever meet him.
KrustyUCC wrote: » 'It was like a personal attack that evening': Former Mayo captain gives specifics on welfare issueshttp://www.the42.ie/sarah-tierney-mayo-ladies-walkout-specifics-4241607-Sep2018/
The high horse brigade wrote: » Sounds like her and Cora wanted to run the show