seligehgit wrote: » Nice interview with Jason Doherty post his recovery from that cruciate ligament injury he suffered in the Donegal match.https://themayonews.podomatic.com/enclosure/2020-04-29T10_42_04-07_00.mp3
seligehgit wrote: » Tim O Leary is back tweeting.https://twitter.com/TimOlea48502975/status/1257016381628915712?s=19
charlie14 wrote: He still on the beer
Peanut Butter Jelly wrote: » As well intentioned as he may be, he had his chance and blew it. I think it would be best for himself if he just stopped publicly making statements about the county board if he wants to work with them. The more he does it the less likely they will be to take him on board
muddle84 wrote: » IMO, that ship has sailed. It doesn't matter what he does now there is no going back for him and the county board.He doesn't really want to work with the county board either, if he did he wouldn't be tweeting bullsh*t like that.
seligehgit wrote: » The Mayo News should be well worth a look at next week as the top 100 club footballers from the senior,intermediate and junior ranks are named. The rankings will be based on form in recent years,stating the obvious.
seligehgit wrote: » I finally got a chance to give the Mayo News a brief glance. Oisin Mullin topped the rankings for the junior players. James Carr was voted the second best footballer at the grade. Based on the article " Mullin unsure about AFL move " Oisin quite rightly would be interested in giving it a go at aussies rules football. A big worry for Mayo football going forward as he'd be a terrible loss.
charlie14 wrote: » Australia will be opening up for sport a fair while before are, so unfortunately he probably will not be the only one. With nothing on here I can see an offer to go there making it extra attractive to young lads.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Wouldn't be so sure it will play out like that. Clubs in all sports will be minding their pennies for the foreseeable.https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/collingwood-head-coach-predicts-end-to-irish-afl-recruitment-997696.html
charlie14 wrote: » Perhaps, but young rookie would not be on great money I`d imagine, and with nothing happening here for the foreseeable, young lads could be very tempted.
muddle84 wrote: » Don't the Irish lads going out there have a set deal in terms of Salary, accomodation, car and flights home?? I thought i remember something about that because of the work Dara Ó Cinnéide(not sure how to spell his name) had done with the AFL.
BandMember wrote: » Could anyone post the full list of the top 100 plus the lists for each grade, please?
irishgeo wrote: » if he lost his business where he going to get the money baord. The last thing the county board want is croke park in charge of the finances, as the expenses gravy train might be under threat.
RedDevil55 wrote: » Who knows... If the league can't be played next year either, we'll still be reigning champions going into 2022
seligehgit wrote: » Top 30 intermediate footballers in 2020 published in the Mayo News.Lots of quality footballers Padraig Prendergast,Barry Moran ( was'nt aware he played that much football last year ) ,Simon Cloherty,Padraig O Malley,Matthew Flanagan,Eamon Philips and Cathal Carolan.There are ample others. Quelle surprise Keith Higgins tops the poll. 2. Jason Doherty 3. Darren Coen 4. Stephen Coen 5. Jordan Flynn 6. Conor Loftus 7. Adam Gallagher 8. Kevin Gibbons 9. Evan O Brien 10. Eoghan Collins Just outside the top 10 are Fionan Duffy,Jack Coyne.
FrPhelimYoung wrote: » I bought the Mayo News this week to take a look at this. Normally wouldn’t be a regular reader. It felt more like a poll of the “ 30 Best Known Intermediate Footballers”.