seligehgit wrote: » I thought Cillian O Connor was peripheral to the contest for large portions of it.An exquisite first five minutes with a couple of wonderful scores but as their go to man tended to drop far too deep.
Panrich wrote: » We’re a laughing stock at this stage. We make Trump look competent.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Thought he showed his class when he got that goal chance in injury time but doubled back and took his point, figuring that was nearly as good at that stage.
Suarezistheman wrote: » Well lads the email has dropped last night. Don't know about you but I am getting extremely p***ed off with this O'Leary. Fair enough the county board may have a case to answer but certainly not to him. Honestly what he is doing is damaging Mayo GAA, massively
statto25 wrote: » How is it damaging? The board are a law onto themselves and he has every right as a financial contributor to ask the hard questions. Its a shame someone hasn't done this before. The treasurers emailed reply calling him a donkey while CCing Mr.O'Leary just shows the mentality in the board to anyone who dares ask any questions.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » What does this mean? Seems to be chaos at co board level now, meeting at which the Treasurer was to answer questions on the whole affair was called off last week. Also heard that Mayo had no desolates at the special congress over the weekend
ProudDUB wrote: » Ah, God love the poor, wee little Kerry lamb. Always the victim of skullduggery from other counties. Never the instigator. Bless their gentle souls.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » What does this mean?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Regardless, it doesnt excuse the behviour if true, anyway its ridiculous the amount of people on the sideline
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Yeah be a much better image for the GAA to have the management team up at the back of the stand with their laptops like in rugby, even if they were probably just playing solitaire on them:P Anyone know the identity of the Mayo 'donkey' and whether he is still involved with the team?
ProudDUB wrote: » It was Mayo Treasurer Kevin O'Toole, according to the Indo. He cc'd O'Leary in an email meant for someone else else.
irishgeo wrote: » can anyone rock up to these board meetings or just club delegates?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Interesting if rather dismaying little anecdote by Marc O Se about "the Mayo maor foirne who was spitting trash talk every time he came on the field" in the 2014 All-Ireland semi-final. Apparently before the replay Anthony Maher declared “If I see that f***** on the field again, I will pull him off it by the two ears like the f****** donkey he is” and went on to carry out his threat to some degree when the brawl broke out.:eek:https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/irish-sport/time-for-gaa-to-clear-the-sidelines-for-good-6hh5tngvv
Blackjack wrote: » A different donkey, dr Ed was the one referred to by Marc OShea and his encroachment onto the pitch lead to an excuse for a further melee at the end of the 2014 semi final. The email you refer to also makes reference to someone as a donkey though I’d suggest it was the sender that was the ass in that scenario.
mayo.mick wrote: » Just after reading the latest *letter*. Popcorn time......
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » He dropped his pants behind the goal at an England game to try and put off a penalty taker. I would be not far off calling him a donkey either.
ProudDUB wrote: » Apologies. Talking at cross purposes so it would seem.