blinding wrote: » Twas a great sight to See. Against bigger men. The Mark would have been great for him and Mayo at that time. They played Kerry in a semi-final once and Kerry just send out Seanie Walsh ( a damn fine player in his own right )in the Second Half just to Break the Ball. Willie Joe was only a young fella then. He must be up there with the Best High Fielders of All Time !
naughto wrote: » Hope it's just the championship they play and forget about the league
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Say it ain't so.
km79 wrote: » http://twitter.com/radiomidwest/status/1271024363173789696 Uh oh!
muddle84 wrote: » I really don't want to play those games but if we were in with a chance of winning it again I'd be mad for us to play them so fair is fair i guess! There is a first time for everything but these lads always manage to scrape something together to hang on in the league so bring it on!! In other news, Ah Ref is reporting that Donie Buckley is going working with Claregalway.
Green&Red wrote: » League called off. Right decision IMO, didn’t see the point of flogging lads. Anyone hear anything about the women’s county board? Allegedly the Connacht council have stepped in to take over the running of it as there is €19k in unaccounted for cheques (note unaccounted not missing), 10 of the county board have stepped aside until that question is answered. The chairperson allegedly reported this to the guards in December, who have no record of the complaint but are now investigating it. This seems to be a tiny fraction of what is being circulated on email to club secretaries. Why can we just not be normal?
seligehgit wrote: » Have you a link to the league been called off?RTE News website reporting it will be concluded and the championship will be a straight knock out ( No back door ).
seligehgit wrote: » Have you a link to the league been called off? RTE News website reporting it will be concluded and the championship will be a straight knock out ( No back door ).
boosabum wrote: » club leagues i think he is referring to
HBC08 wrote: » Unfortunately for us the league will be played out.This was always going to be the case as the can do it in a week. The whole championship being played (possibly behind closed doors) and finishing Christmas week seems ridiculous to me.Who is asking for this? nobody wants it as far as i can see. I thunk they should write off the championship and let players
manofwisdom wrote: » I don't see HQ allowing the championship to commence if the only option is to play games behind closed doors. Loads of games in Croke park (Mr Prenty is already looking to play Connacht games there) with 50% capacity looks more likely providing the virus remains as contained as it currently is.
PhoneMain wrote: » Just wondering about this. I think there's a reasonable chance of second wave coming in the autumn/winter. So games may have to be played behind closed doors if they go ahead. How will the GAA/broadcasters manage this? Will they try show every game (how feasible is this?)? Will they leave it to 5 minute segments on the Sunday Game? I know Public Health takes priority but if they are having championship games, the smaller counties can't lose out to the bigger counties in terms of coverage. That wouldn't be fair at all.