km79 wrote: » Got a text this morning to say Matthew ruane has broke his collar bone That’s not great news.........
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Certainly not Short at midfield as it is What is a regular collar bone injury, minimum 2 months out ?
seligehgit wrote: » Number 14 Tomas Culhane tormented us scoring 1-5,similar in style and build to Michael Daly.
seligehgit wrote: » Yes that's what I heard tonight but I'm not too sure it was not more than mere speculation. I'd given it some credence as the supporter involved appeared very knowledgeable re Mayo GAA.
Always_Running wrote: » A senior challenge? i think they (the rebels) played Roscommon last weekend in a challenge and won.
seligehgit wrote: » Bad night at the office Mayo 0-11 Galway 2-12 Galway well deserving of their win.Struggled up front all night. Gabriel Irwin's son Frank started inside at full forward and David Brady's nephew Dylan Thornton started i lar na pairce. All the star performers on the Galway team,their number 8 James McLaughlin was immense.Similar in style to Peter Cooke.Absolutely cleaned us out in the middle. Number 14 Tomas Culhane tormented us scoring 1-5,similar in style and build to Michael Daly. We can still progress if Sligo beat Roscommon.Anybody hear we lost to the rebels last weekend?
km79 wrote: » http://twitter.com/JoeMcCormack123/status/1139628806979956736
Bunny Colvin wrote: » How did the minor go lads?
Westernyelp wrote: » Mayo 0-11 Galway 2-12
Carol25 wrote: » Anyone else hear a rumour that David Clarke has walked from the panel...hopefully rumour is all that it is..
Mayo Messi 11 wrote: » Where on twitter did you see this muddle84?
glack wrote: » I hope that’s true.
PressRun wrote: » I heard he's back playing? Played the challenge match against Clare supposedly.
glack wrote: » Time to move on folks.... Back to the football - article on Cillian needing a further surgery in the Mayo News has me really worried. Free taking is a major concern - particularly if we revert to playing Clarke in goals. Winning frees or 45s aren't giving us the scores they should be.
Frozen Veg wrote: » There are rooms available at very very reasonable prices much cheaper than they would have been in New York. Newry is only one hour from Croke Park, it's not timbooktwo.
Frozen Veg wrote: » Stop moaning about the time. First of all Down hurler's are playing earlier that day and therefore there cannot be a clash and rightly so. Second of all if Mayo had beaten Roscommon this wouldn't be an issue. A much nicer fixture v Galway on Sunday was on the cards. Thirdly, Mayo fans had no issue making it to New York, even singing the Green and Red of Mayo on the Times Square steps, so surely no issue making it to Newry.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Nobody has an issue making it to Newry, the issue is the safety of fans from the Western parts of the county getting home at 1-2AM which could easily be avoided with a kickoff even 2 hours earlier
Audioslaven wrote: » Totally, its a joke. Lots of fans can't make it because of the time. Worse again is that Prenty is on the CCCC!! What is he at!!!