RedDevil55 wrote: » According to the Mayo News today, O'Donoghue missed the club game through injury and was attending a medical assessment in Castlebar. So it looks like the mob can put their pitchforks away!
RedDevil55 wrote: » Yourself and Joe Brolly certainly love talking about Mayo football, that's for sure.
Hulk Hands wrote: » My club, office and past course are all infested with Mayo ones. It's kind of tough to avoid tbh
statto25 wrote: » Latest from the foundation is an Instagram post detailing that an anonymous letter has been sent to Croke park complaining of the Mayo Secretarys behaviours in the recent EGM. Its beyond a joke now. Someone needs to wade in here now and sort this out. Either there are seriously shady shenanigans going on in the board or the foundations nose is out out joint and wants blood. I don't care which but its worse than a soap opera at this stage.
westsidestory wrote: » So you post on boards.ie Mayo GAA thread to get away from them.
seligehgit wrote: » For all you hard core Mayo GAA supporters I can only highly recommend you buy the Western People's Mayo GAA: A Decade In Review publication. All for the princely sum of 5 euro.
glack wrote: » Matthew Ruane taking part in the AFL combine this weekend. Would be a huge blow if he leaves for Australia.
km79 wrote: » and oisin mullin FFS
glack wrote: » And Frank Irwin too.
seligehgit wrote: » Kerry GAA by all accounts threw the kitchen sink at holding onto Clifford after they lost Mark O Connor.
PressRun wrote: » Had also heard about McDonald joining the backroom team, don't know in what capacity though. Don't get me started on the AFL and their poaching of GAA players.
dobman88 wrote: » Any link to that, as I've often wondered what they did to keep him when he likely had other offers.
seligehgit wrote: » TBH nothing more than speculation on my behalf. Mere utterances I heard on podcasts such as Terrace Talk and the general chit chat in the media and the environs of the Kingdom. There was talk of ensuring he was looked after either in terms of an occupation or directed towards the Institute of Technology in Tralee. So it could be all raimeis but I wouldn't have blamed Kerry GAA if they went through a wall to retain the possibly great white hope for gaelic football for the next decade.
The Supporter wrote: » If Mayo are going to be really competitive next year extra funding will have to be found. Big sponsorship for Limerick Hurlers last year and Tipperary Hurlers this year, has helped both teams to win the big prize. Big funding has helped Dublin to win the five in a row. Remember big repayments have to made every month re MacHale Park. Mayo's brand has been damaged by the recent controversies. If Liam Moffett and Michael Gallagher are elected at the Mayo Convention next Sunday, it will help to repair the damage done to the Mayo brand. I was very impressed with Liam Moffett and Michael Gallagher on Midwest radio today.