Pineapple1 wrote: » Did any read the back page of yesterdays Indo? "O'Leary eyes sponsor bid in new twist to Mayo dispute". What I'm reading is that he wants the sponsorship of Mayo GAA over Elverys and has put his bid in for it. I dont know about ye but I would hate to see Elverys gone from the front of any Mayo jersey. Its part of the green and red at this stage. Correcr me if Im wrong but this is the same chap who is in dispute with Mayo CB over all the funds he gave them....and now he is asking them to consider him for sponsorship?? Christ on a bike
Suarezistheman wrote: » Presumably the job of the new commercial manager is to generate some extra revenue. Naming rights is a quick and easy way to increase funds. Who cares what McHale Park is called once we are getting a massive sum for it. Don't get me wrong Elvery's have been great supporters of the county team but how much do we actually get from them? They are tied up with numerous other counties including Dublin which is hard to believe considering what AIG are pumping into them. You can be sure Kerry Group look after Kerry exceptionally as well. It's time we started making the most of the Mayo brand
blinding wrote: I thought you were talking about the Ryanair Horror Man there for awhile .
Always_Running wrote: » Best time to play Dublin is in the earlier rounds. They are basically still in pre-season mode and monaghan getting them early this year and beating them was key to keeping them up by the skin of their teeth.
irishgeo wrote: » I think he just wants a look at the process and how it's awarded.
seligehgit wrote: » Half Time Mitchels 0-7 Tooreen 0-10
seligehgit wrote: » http://gaa.tickets.ie/Listing/EventInformation/40528/tg4-underdogs-underdogs-v-maigh-eo-elverys-mchale-park-26-October-2019
Green&Red wrote: He's looking to see how his money is being spent, its hardly an unreasonable request from what is apparently a very large sponsor. Governance is a massive issue and being able to show transparency should be a prerequisite. The county board need to be accountable for their spending, it shouldn't be a black hole. I would suggest giving him a say in how things are run but he should definitely know what his money is being spent on.
seligehgit wrote: » League win was highlight for Higgins.http://www.mayonews.ie/sports/34421-league-win-was-highlight-for-higgins
km79 wrote: » Sounds like he wants to stay on Tbh I think most of them will now One last push........
charlie14 wrote: » I can get where lads want to stay on and play with the same team mates they have played with for years, but that can cause problems not just short term but long term. From my own experience I have seen the damage cliques can do in similar situations.
km79 wrote: » True but the reality is that a lot of these players are still far superior to any possible replacements Higgins oddly is prob the exception in that he has real competition for his spot and probably should be a squad player if he does come back If he is told that though he may not come back Clarke is still our best keeper option. I think that argument has firmly been put to bed now . Barrett very good for the most part Boyler was outstanding. Seamie sorely missed when he wasn’t there Obviously Andy is gone but I don’t think there will be the mass exodus people were predicting. And we added a few forwards last year so hopefully a few more break through in other sectors this year and we get some luck with injuries We are due some League draw has not been kind though And championship not much better
spakman wrote: » Did Rory Byrne not reopen the goalkeeping debate with his performance for Mitchels v Ballagh?
irishgeo wrote: » We need to win Connacht full stop. We should be beating Galway and Roscommon and stop going through qualifiers and picking up injuries.
seligehgit wrote: » TBF he was outstanding. He's a very solid option with a good kickout and I've rarely seen him falter under the high ball. Surprised he hasn't been seriously considered previously.