MayoAreMagic wrote: » Well my point was more that people remember bolts record rather than bolts medals, so therefore indicating that it isnt all about medals over records. Re johnson and lewis - again their records are remembered more than the medals they won where they didnt break a record. Indeed they are both more memorable than a gold medal winner who didnt break a record, are they not? I know its not exactly the same, but I think it highlights the point that there are plenty guys out there with an all ireland medal that wouldnt have a hope in hell of reaching that kind of accolade...
lab man wrote: » gooch wasn't a free taker, in all fairness, clareman here best of luck tmrw I'd love to see Keegan getting an ai medal he deserves one
MayoAreMagic wrote: » Powerhouse wrote: » True, but it's like asking someone if they'd take a World Record or an Olympic Gold medal. One of them lasts forever. I hate making that observation as it sounds like I am trying to diminish the players and his achievement which I am certainly not but it's the kind of record that most people only give fleeting thoughts to in the GAA world. Well, usain bolt is more rememebered for his unbelievable wr times than any particular medal he won... I know what you are saying but im not sure it is as black and white as that...
Powerhouse wrote: » True, but it's like asking someone if they'd take a World Record or an Olympic Gold medal. One of them lasts forever. I hate making that observation as it sounds like I am trying to diminish the players and his achievement which I am certainly not but it's the kind of record that most people only give fleeting thoughts to in the GAA world.
conor05 wrote: » Well I will make it even blacker and whiter for you. Cillian O Connor has no Senior All Ireland medals and Gooch has a few. Ask Cillian would he prefer an All Ireland medal or an all time scoring feat and come back to us with his answer. Good chap.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » Gooch took plenty of frees in his time, not as many as O'Connor but he still took his share. Another angle on that would be that he wasnt good enough at them to take more of them (jumps for cover!) Not that i think he is better tham the gooch, I just want to highlight how these things can be viewed several ways... Bottom line for me, that is truely unbelievable scoring from o'connor, and it will be so whether he wins an AI or not.
ArielAtom wrote: » I think Mayo will have to much for this Kerry side. A friend of mine had lunch with a former Kerry manager who stated that Kerry were producing the finest of footballers, but that they were to small. He said they couldn't compete physically with any of the top teams. We shall see.
seligehgit wrote: » Safe journey to all. I'm very hopeful the lads can get over the line today.
The high horse brigade wrote: » What colour do we wear today?
jr86 wrote: » Ryan's is great for matches, but it's a Tipperary spot so they'll be showing the Tipp hurling game at the same time Sunday Great shout Yeah that's what I mean, given their clientele I'd be inclined to think cricket world cup/Wimbledon would be probably prioritised on their big screen over GAA, and GAA would be limited to a small screen in a corner out the front. Maybe I'm wrong, but i wouldn't risk there myself - personally speaking anyway! Sinnotts will 100% have GAA on big screen(s)
happyoutscan wrote: » Vaughan nowhere near fit enough for this heat. Id say he wont last til halftime.
PARlance wrote: » Clarke a rabbit in headlights here.
km79 wrote: » NO Hennelly over Clarke NO I can’t be arsed even arguing any more
PressRun wrote: » It absolutely still is an argument... Kickouts shocking today
Panrich wrote: » I bet we’ll win the second half