Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » We beat Monaghan and then we need Galway not to win in Tyrone and we in the final, right?
RedDevil55 wrote: » Nothing against Schlingermann, but I don't see the point playing him next week. We should be using the Monaghan game to decide what players are going to start come championship. Clarke and Hennelly will be our 2 goalies for summer so no point playing anyone else. I think Plunkett, Ruane and McDonagh will hold on to their starting position for the rest of the year. We don't look to have found anyone new in the full back/forward lines yet so that is where I'd experiment a bit next week. Would like to see 2 of Drake/Crowe/O'Donoghue start. We all know what the full back line from yesterday can do at this stage. Try Diskin/Reape/Coen in the full forward line. Doherty has played every game so far. I wouldn't make many other changes to the team.
jr86 wrote: » Clifford and geaney to obviously come in up front and Donoghue already looked sharp again
Loafing Oaf wrote: Is Akram completely out of the picture at this stage? I suppose half-back is the line we are best covered...
RedDevil55 wrote: » I'd like us to reach a league final. Don't see any negatives in getting there. If nothing else, it's another game in Croke Park which have been few and far between since 2017.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I can see Mayo playing a few marginal players next week. They are safe in Div 1 They need other results to get them to the final They have tried a lot of players The league work is for the most part done. Don't be surprised if Monaghan avoid relegation.
Always_Running wrote: » Mayo were more or less safe since the 6 points was secured in round 3. Its the opposite with Monaghan now, it would be a surprise if they got relegated as they are point ahead of Roscommon and how likely are the rossie to get a result against table toppers Kerry off the back of three straight defeats? The championship is many months off. Right now Mayo have the opportunity to play in and win NFL title (first for 18 years) and with no Dublin to play i see no reason why Horan and co won't go for it. And yes i know Galway could sneak into the final before Mayo but they have to beat a inform Tyrone in Omagh which is harder to do than beating Monaghan at home.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Is it just me but id be quite happy without making a league final and all the hype an ****e that would bring etc. The target is a Connacht final win and the super 8's, i dont think a league final does anything to help that.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » My feeling is that I'm not going to be too put out if they miss out on a league final. I'd like to see them beat Monaghan thus finishing off the league with two good wins, but if Galway also get a win and are in a final instead of Mayo so be it.
naughto wrote: » The more games the bigger the chance of injury we can’t afford to loose any big players
BandMember wrote: » Personally, I couldn't give a toss about getting to a league final or winning it. Let's face facts, they could win the league and a Connacht title but if they come up short in the summer again, nobody will care about either title and the year will be regarded as a failure and quickly forgotten about. The reality is that it's Sam or bust. Nothing else matters.
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » Winning is a great habit to breed. I hope they go all out to win every game they play between now and 1 September. Can anyone here honestly say they think a league final win against Galway in Croke Park would be anything other than a huge boost going into Connacht, given recent history? Or putting a hotly tipped Kerry team to the sword again?
seligehgit wrote: » Cora Staunton has officially hung up her boots.
BENDYBINN wrote: The fear factor of losing another final in Croke Park is evident in a lot of posts here. Beating Kerry in a league final in Croke Park would give Mayo huge confidence going into the summer. No training session will ever give them that.
SeanJ09 wrote: » Is the game on Sunday on TG4?