WillieMason wrote: » Huge crowd in tuam today but must say the mayo fans booing and shouting abuse was a bit much for a fbd game.
megadodge wrote: » Unfortunately that has become the norm for Mayo fans in the last 10 years of so. I've even seen some of their own supporters mention it on here over the years.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » A mayo man told me leaving the stadium Mayo threw it so they haven't too many games played by September. The abuse the Mayo crowd beside me gave the linesman was unbelievable aswell
Hulk Hands wrote: » Mayo fans jeering free takers in a pre season glorified challenge game. The 3 years of continious defeats to Galway at every single grade imaginable has had it's effect clearly
MfMan wrote: » In fairness, I think some of the booing came because McHugh was so long lining up the free; which he normally does, and I hope doesn't get pinged from referees sometimes for doing so. A stolen win; Mayo better team by and large, though didn't score much into the town goal against the wind in the second half. Strangely enough, the starting backs could be near enough the first 6 come league/c'ship. Midfield very iffy throughout; Flynn mixes the good with the poor constantly. Cooke always has a bad pass or two in him. Forwards very middling, but improved with the introduction of Ml Daly and Sean Kelly. McHugh good, though I still don't know if he's quite at the top level.
Frozen Veg wrote: » Was attendance announced?
spurshero wrote: » Radio reckoned 6 to 7000. Galway gaa have confirmed 234!
GalwayLurker wrote: » Final on Sunday in Tuam, 1.30.
sgthighway wrote: » Busy weekend for Hurlers and Footballers along with Oranmore/Maree and An Spideal playing Club Semi Finals. Save travels to all supporters.
RMAOK wrote: » I read it on another forum, but it seems like Joseph Cooney, colm callanan, Johnathan Glynn and John hanbury will all be back in the Galway panel over the next few weeks. There was question marks over some of them, but that's a big boost to Galway imo for the coming year.
gilberto_eire wrote: » Whatever about the rest it wouldn't have made any sense if Colm Callahan hadn't been back based only on the fact that he missed the entire but travelled to Australia. That signalled intent for 2019 whereas for the rest you could say it was part of the same season it was different for him.
Always_Running wrote: » Very close to the Galway team that will start the first rounds NFL games v Cavan and Dublin.
WillieMason wrote: » How is Farragher starting after his display last week? :(
megapixel wrote: » 1-23 to 20 FT Win for Galway...
GalwayLurker wrote: » Bit harsh! Didn't have his best game but gave some great passes and showed well in the second half including one great shoulder on Andy Moran. Deserves another shot.