happyoutscan wrote: » Wont shut me up, still wouldnt have him near the squad. But we wont fall out over it.
seligehgit wrote: » Onward to Croker to face a wounded animal.Yikes I'd imagine Jim Gavin may start not far off his strongest available team to make a statement of intent.We've an atrocious record in recent league matches against the Dubs.I'd like us to have a real go and I believe that's how James Horan will set us up. TBF it was a cracking contest in Tralee.
RedDevil55 wrote: » Think he means why did Regan go off injured.
PressRun wrote: » I'm interested to see both line outs for the Dublin match. I'd say Gavin will field a strong team after what transpired in Tralee. Wouldn't be surprised to see Cluxton back in the mix. He won't want another loss. Not sure what Horan will do. He could go strong as well and have a proper crack at them. Alternatively, it could be a good opportunity to give the youngsters a taste of Croke Park against a Dublin team that will want to win. See what they're really made of.
charlie14 wrote: From what I can see presently Mayo are one of the few teams that can go toe to toe with the Dubs believing they can beat them. I imagine there will be a strong temptation from Horan to field a side made up of as many old hands that know the Dubs inside out and lay down a marker. On the other hand he will know that there is going to be no place better than in their back yard to find out just what he has in those young lads coming through, with an eye to the championship. A tricky choice for him, but one that practically every manager in the country would love to have, but haven`t the luxury of the talent available to Horan.
crusier wrote: Dublin always have an extra gear for Mayo and can always finish them off. This young Kerry team is the threat to Dublin going forward and if Mayo can't beat Galway where are they in reality. Mayo are living in the past. It's February and the ****e talk from mayo has already started. A few league wins V the two weakest tream's in the league and a weak Tyrone and we have to start listening to this crap again. Groundhog Day!
km79 wrote: » I prefer not to read them hence ignore list unless quoted .......... There are a fair few lads worried now alright after the reality check Dublin gave them last August No extra gear even needed ......... Also I am fairly sure Charlie 14 is a Dub so it wasn’t even a Mayo supporter talking us up
seligehgit wrote: » km79 wrote: » I prefer not to read them hence ignore list unless quoted .......... There are a fair few lads worried now alright after the reality check Dublin gave them last August No extra gear even needed ......... Also I am fairly sure Charlie 14 is a Dub so it wasn’t even a Mayo supporter talking us up Charlie 14 is a Donegal man and a very good poster to boot.:)
km79 wrote: » I prefer not to read them hence ignore list unless quoted .......... There are a fair few lads worried now alright after the reality check Dublin gave them last August No extra gear even needed .........Also I am fairly sure Charlie 14 is a Dub so it wasn’t even a Mayo supporter talking us up
kippy wrote: » Looked like Regan did the shoulder again alright which is unfortunate.
muddle84 wrote: » I don't mean to be harsh, but is Regan ever going to make it? He always seems too light and things never seem to go his way.
finisklin wrote: » Coen fluffed one great chance where he pulled up early and could have went a bit further or looked for the goal. Not sure if he is the finished article for this team as what's his best position? He could possibly grow further into the team over the years but given the talent we have coming through, he needs to put down a marker and stake a claim for a jersey.
muddle84 wrote: » Also agree on this, he is a fantastic athlete with a serious engine but that's enough imo. When he gets inside the 45, its almost like he starts to panic a bit and looks to offload.
feargale wrote: » Can anybody tell me if Mayo played London in the hurling league this weekend and the result please. Thanks.
seligehgit wrote: » I've dropped somebody in the know a text. I'll PM you when I get a reply.
seligehgit wrote: » Ok lads with Aidan getting the captaincy this weekend any takers that for the proposition he should retain it for the year?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Personally think that the captaincy isn't all that important nowadays.
The high horse brigade wrote: Until they have a bad day and need someone to stand up and be a leader