Squatman wrote: » As far as i recall they need a win to guarantee final spot. We need 2 and a dublin fuuck up iirc
RedDevil55 wrote: » A new away jersey will be worn on Saturday. Some shade of blue by the looks of it.
seligehgit wrote: » So that's what the big reveal on the Mayo GAA twitter account was about. I was quite found of the current away jersey.
charlie14 wrote: » Isn`t this whole new jerseys thing running into the realms of soccer jersey financial overkill.:eek:
seligehgit wrote: » It's great to see an all Mayo Connacht GAA Colleges A final on Friday night in MacHale Park. My alma mater St. Gerald's College Castlebar take on the pride of Claremorris St. Colman's College. Throw in is 19.00.
jammer84 wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2019/0315/1036600-patricks-day-or-monday-games-on-cards-due-to-weather/
Loafing Oaf wrote: » A yellow snow warning for Donegal? I think I'll steer clear:P
seligehgit wrote: » Liking the look of that team. Is there a tacit admission in Aidan O Shea's selection in midfield that we're struggling in that sector and that it might be his most suited role?/QUOTE] It is definitely our biggest problem area, imo, and will come into sharper focus in the championship. I don't know if putting aidan there long term will actually solve that problem.
seligehgit wrote: » Liking the look of that team. Is there a tacit admission in Aidan O Shea's selection in midfield that we're struggling in that sector and that it might be his most suited role? Of course I'm reading too much into a solitary team selection.Hopefully Conor Loftus can make it difficult for James Horan to deselect him. I'd like to see a lot more from Stephen Coen. Is Paddy still injured?
Bunny Colvin wrote: Lashing rain here in Tralee, the pitch ain't gonna be pretty tonight
Westernyelp wrote: » Just about to jump in the car. Any chance it will be called off?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: Kerry GAA tweeted that it's going ahead
SeanJ09 wrote: » Dry at the moment let's hope it stays that way down here.