seligehgit wrote: » TJ Kilgallon was a teacher.
blinding wrote: » Very good player .
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Himself and Willie Joe were the perfect midfield double act
blinding wrote: » He was a better all round player than Willie Joe . Now Willie Joe was Magic fielding the ball from the sky . Willie Joe would have a ‘ Field Day ‘ with the Mark these days .:D
seligehgit wrote: TJ Kilgallon was a teacher.
Cartman78 wrote: » "Willie Joe - High and Low" Have a vague memory of being in Croke Park for a AI Semi Final against Dublin in the mid 80s....it was lashing rain and TJ Kilgallon scored a last minute point to draw the game
km79 wrote: » http://twitter.com/MayoGAA/status/1155807683469107200 Will that increase capacity ?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Might be the plan alright, good idea to be fair
Pineapple1 wrote: » Still is, and a damn good teacher too!
flasher0030 wrote: » Ya, first time in Croke Park for me. And then the Padraig Brogan thunderbolt in the replay. Some goal. was reading recently about the John Finn broken jaw. And still it's not known who did it?
km79 wrote: » It could be an occasion for the ages ........... I think we are going to winI am basing this on nothing not blind optimism and a belief that is a kick in a lot of lads yet Look at Colm Boyle the last few games for instance If a few more can stand up and be counted like him we are in business UP MAYO
Carol25 wrote: » Anyone here worried about the Stephen Rochford affect this weekend...
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » 1985, i always thought it was Billy Fitzpatrick who got the equaliser? Think he was 41 when he came on as a sub
jr86 wrote: » Think we'll see a much more spirited performance this weekend. especially if he goes with all the experienced lads, which I reckon he will. they obviously still have the fire in their belly to win Sam, and I think they deserve the opportunity to do that. Now whether it'll be good enough to beat Donegal I don't knowthey're being made out to be a real force, but I think that's more to do with creating a narrative that Dublin can be beaten than anything else As ever we'll get the answer this weekend. It'd be very disappointing to get another performance like the last few weeks
seligehgit wrote: » I thought he was retired!
Cartman78 wrote: » Possibly...it's a very vague memory at this stage tbh :-) Did Kilgallon hit the crossbar or something late on (?)...I may be mis-remembering and mixing up a number of different games