Loafing Oaf wrote: » Looks like it wouldn't matter anyway the way things are going in Galway v Tyrone.:(
Squatman wrote: » Does that put galway thru to the final, or is it points difference?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Yep, goes to head to head record if teams are level on points. Tyrone have closed the gap, so this is still hypothetical.:P
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Mayo's lead down to 3 points:eek:
Kristopherus wrote: » Tyrone have gone ahead now, 2-9 to 1-11
brendanwalsh wrote: » Is it a triple header next week ?
cocoman wrote: » Double with div 2 final.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Never in doubt Good game of football, some lovely scores from both sides. Kev Mc, Boland and Harrison were excellent. Nothing to fear next week.
seligehgit wrote: » Throw Aidan O Shea into the mix too. His foot passing outside of one stray was exceptional. A lovely score to boot.
RedDevil55 wrote: » Great first half. Boland and McLoughlin were top class, Aidan as well. I felt Darren Coen showed well at full forward, won a lot of ball. I think he's worth sticking with. 2nd half was frustrating to watch. We always seem to struggle dealing with having a big lead. Matty Ruane going off was a big moment. Jason Gibbons gave away the ball 3 times when he replaced him. Hopefully Clarke is okay, but it didn't look good.
PressRun wrote: » What happened Clarke?
Carol25 wrote: » Delighted with the performance by Mayo! Especially when you think of possible championship starters yet to come into this team. A league final is just what this team needs, win or lose. The experience will benefit the younger members of the panel hugely. Mayo can beat Kerry if they do their homework, keep tight at the back and have the confidence and hunger to get over the line.
Panrich wrote: » I’d like to know as well. Lots of people mentioning it online but no explanation yet.