muddle84 wrote: » Ah ref has the team sheets from this weekends trials. Liam irwin getting another shot
Audioslaven wrote: » Mayo secretary Dermot Butler has blasted the 'faceless people' who criticised the county board following Stephen Rochford's exit as senior football manager last summer. In his report to next Sunday's county convention in Kiltimagh, Butler remarks: "Some of the comments on social media, directed at the county board surrounding the departure of Stephen, were totally unnecessary and were by what I would call faceless people who did not know the full facts. "It never ceases to amaze me that Mayo continually wash their 'dirty linen' in public, would Dublin or Kerry do the same? I doubt it very much. "I firmly believe that the officers of the board tried their best to deal with the situation that they found themselves in and did so with the best interests of the county in mind." WTF - Is this guy for real as Rochford went public on this. What does he expect when the ex manager goes public.
yop wrote: » He's back at home again is he?
statto25 wrote: » What was the story with the tape over the Centre Forward spot?
seligehgit wrote: » Claremorris won the under 21 final Claremorris 3-14 Westport 2-13
yop wrote: » Great game in AWFUL conditions.
Deleted User wrote: » Yep. Why is a county final like this being played in December though? The fixtures calendar in many counties is beyond a joke at this stage. Westport went 2-4 to 0-3 up after 20 mins. 2-11 each after normal time.
mayo.mick wrote: » Mayo convention on today in Kiltimagh. Updates on https://twitter.com/MayoGAA
ureds wrote: » Motion 8 to have two Mayo league matches at a North Mayo venue. Where could hold the season tickets holders let alone a minimum of 10000 in a venue other than Castlebar?
muddle84 wrote: » ureds wrote: » Motion 8 to have two Mayo league matches at a North Mayo venue. Where could hold the season tickets holders let alone a minimum of 10000 in a venue other than Castlebar? Is there a venue in north mayo that could hold that many people? Home attendances are usually around the 10k to 12k mark.
ureds wrote: » None.Ballina possibly 2000 at a push. Nice idea about having an alternative venue but surely that's as far as it should have gone.....just an idea.
Deleted User wrote: » Motion withdrawn according to Mayo GAA Twitter.https://twitter.com/MayoGAA/status/1071769032242671616
Mountjoy Mugger wrote: » Are the season tickets supposed to be sent before Christmas? I'm off to Spain on 20th and have been experiencing mail theft recently...
yop wrote: » My dad got his. I Didn't
PARlance wrote: » They're probably sending them out alphabetically Yop
seligehgit wrote: » Cillian O Connor recently underwent knee surgery according to Mayo GAA.
jr86 wrote: » Hopefully this leads to a fit and firing COC next season. I don't think we've seen consistent high-level performances spanning a full campaign from him since 2015, which is a real shame in what should be his prime years. As he constantly does show though is that no-one in the side can take scores like him and if he can get back to his best he will be a massive asset for Mayo next season. I thought he showed some very promising form for his club over the last few weeks and hopefully its a sign of more to come. Nothing against O'Connor but I don't think it can be much harm to freshen up the captaincy next year also. Keegan is the outstanding candidate for me
charolais0153 wrote: » Ya looked like a burden on him. I want to see the free sciring forward in 12,13,14 where he actually scores consitently from play and the odd goal. He is probably the best shooter we have