Fann Linn wrote: » Would probably be the time that Mayo would win it!!
BonnieSituation wrote: » That's how I feel about Liverpool winning the league in England. Mayo and Liverpool will win their respective championships this year, but forever the (*) will be beside them. :P
Deleted User wrote: » For the welfare of the county were not going to compete this year . Only because of the virus of course. I think the league should also be abandoned at this point with Division 1 remaining unchanged this year with Mayo retaining the title
Slattsy wrote: » Wouldn't be like Mayo to blame someone else for a loss would it.
[Deleted User] wrote: » :rolleyes:
Strumms wrote: » It’s frustrating but...Rather be loosing money than loosing lives. Though the way money and making shed loads of it is almost worshiped in modern Ireland and often at the expense of wellbeing and health in people one never knows, either way the government will call it. I’d have no issues watching an All Ireland final played in an empty croker if it was a safety ensuring method of having the competition play out.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » That would be so weird! Lets hope it doesn't come to that anyway! So is anyone actually going to the game Sunday? :pac: Think i might be going on my own at this stage!
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'm in two minds. Paris trip officially cancelled by herself this evening so I'm gonna be like a spare príck as it is all weekend. And it is Mordor!
Jaden wrote: » They'll do anything to stop the six in a row.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Is everything officially canceled or is it being advised? I noticed how most media are reporting events in and out doors of certain numbers SHOULD be canceled. There still selling tickets online as well. *Officially announced now"
rolling boh wrote: » bet there are a few yerrras wishing this happened last year to stop us winning .
sk9 wrote: » Whatever happened to blue and navy magazine? My dad would often pick up a copy but I haven't seen them in years.
Chalk McHugh wrote: » Hi lads. Hope all is doing ok under the circumstances. No sport so lots of catching up with old games and interviews on tv, podcasts and Youtube.I was listening to Wooly Parkinsons GAA Hour earlier and he was covering the 1992 All Ire final which we lost to Donegal. I watched the game on Eir last week. Was actually at the game as a 15 yr old too. My god we were brutal. Charlie Redmond was awful. Jack Sheedy not a clue. It was terrible. The one thing i never realised was that after Dublin beat Clare in the All Ire semi final bizarrely Dublin had an open top bus parade down O Connell St. To barely any notice of people going about their business. Tommy Carr was so against it he didnt go on the bus. Have to say this is one of the worst and most ridiculous things i've ever heard of in GAA. Or any sport. What were they at and who was responsible for this absolute bolloxology? I'd say even Pillar Caffrey wouldn't have agreed to such a stupid action. Talk about complacency and tempting fate. No wonder we were so poor in the final.