km79 wrote: » Anyone’s attendance updated yet?
TheRiverman wrote: » I wonder was Hyde Park considered?.
TheRiverman wrote: I wonder was Hyde Park considered?.
Cartman78 wrote: » Tickets sorted there....as a long exiled Mayo man in Limerick I was delighted to hear the venue announced earlier today :cool: Got a ticket for the young fella as well - he's technically from Limerick I guess but I'm determined to raise him as a Mayo football fan...hopefully he'll thank me in years to come :pac: Happy to give any local advice to anyone travelling down - I'd recommend getting the tunnel and coming in from one of the other exits as the obvious one (by the Radission hotel) will presumably be jammers with people coming in from that side.
Frozen Veg wrote: » Why are Mayo fans always so fixated on venues.
spakman wrote: » Nope - emailed them and they said it could be Thursday before it's updated (relying on volunteers etc) so to check on Friday!
yop wrote: » Why are veg frozen?
padd b1975 wrote: » It's a big place. Lots of fans have well over an hour's drive just to get into any of the the neighbouring counties.
Audioslaven wrote: » It's been going on far too long considering we are a better team than them.
Blackjack wrote: » Not sure what the point is here. Mayo being without the services of Parsons, Ruane, Diarmuid o’Connor as well as Seamie o’Shea, James Carr and then Vaughan and Cillian only seeing limited game time as a result of recent injuries is a less than ideal situation, particularly when you consider that 4 first choice midfielders are now unavailable. Should we have even less players available across the field to satisfy the definitions?.
Zeek12 wrote: » Will Comer be fit to start ? He'd make a lot of problems in our full back line. Defence is looking awful shaky anyway. And now Keegan out and possibly Harrison too. So it could be Cafferkey coming in at full back??
manofwisdom wrote: » Another thing i found interesting was Mayo drawing Galway this morning and i find it daft that two Connacht counties has to play this game in Munster.
manofwisdom wrote: » My point was how i found it interesting that 13 of the 2017 All Ireland final starting team played v Armagh at the weekend. For the record the two starters that were missing was Seamus O'Shea,Parsons. Diarmuid O'Connor was a sub for that final. Carr,Ruane of course weren't on the panel two years ago.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Where would you suggest is good for parking? Hope to be down fairly early as well, and have a wander around the town.
Cartman78 wrote: » To avoid heavy match traffic I'd recommend to take the tunnel and come in the far side of the city altogether. With big numbers coming from Galway as well, I'm assuming that the Ennis Road/Caherdavin route will be mental and the Dock Road likely to be rammed as well I'd say I reckon the best option is Exit 29 which will bring you in the Tipperary/Ballysimon Road. There's a new Supermacs on the way in to town (which is handy if you've got kids with you) and then you can go in by Mulgrave St. and there's plenty of parking available on that side of the city (Summer St,the Cornmarket or the train station are probably the best options imho). It's a relatively short walk really from there - Limerick city centre is fairly small tbh so you're never to far from anything really. So it's a bit extra walking alright and maybe a few quid more on tolls/parking but if all goes well you'll be bombing along the motorway when everyone else is stuck in Caherdavin.Just realised as well I have a dental appointment on Saturday morning - so hopefully that's the only excrutiating & painful experience I'll have for the day
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Not counting chickens or anything but anyone thinking of provisionally booking accommodation in Killarney for a 'possible' Super 8's game would want to get a move on, juts got a place there but very few options for that Saturday night
Audioslaven wrote: » Lets hope we start playing faster ball in against Galway as we have been beaten by slow build up play allowing them to get back and put everyone behind the ball sh1t and frustrate the hell out of us. Ros did this as well so we need to start coping onto this tactic and go more direct especially since we have Coen inside/COC back who can win ball. We need to put an end to been defeated by Galway. It's been going on far too long considering we are a better team than them.
Cartman78 wrote: » To avoid heavy match traffic I'd recommend to take the tunnel and come in the far side of the city altogether. With big numbers coming from Galway as well, I'm assuming that the Ennis Road/Caherdavin route will be mental and the Dock Road likely to be rammed as well I'd say I reckon the best option is Exit 29 which will bring you in the Tipperary/Ballysimon Road. There's a new Supermacs on the way in to town (which is handy if you've got kids with you) and then you can go in by Mulgrave St. and there's plenty of parking available on that side of the city (Summer St,the Cornmarket or the train station are probably the best options imho). It's a relatively short walk really from there - Limerick city centre is fairly small tbh so you're never to far from anything really. So it's a bit extra walking alright and maybe a few quid more on tolls/parking but if all goes well you'll be bombing along the motorway when everyone else is stuck in Caherdavin. Just realised as well I have a dental appointment on Saturday morning - so hopefully that's the only excrutiating & painful experience I'll have for the day
spurshero wrote: » In your opinion . The last is it 6 or 7 match results dosent tell that . Mayo were a lot better team then Galway 4 years ago . A lot has changed since then Galway have improved a bit and Mayo are not the team they were .
megabomberman wrote: » Could potentially end up playing; Galway Kerry Meath Donegal Dublin In the next 6 weeks, that's some run of newer and older rivals!