seligehgit wrote: » More positive news. Liam Moffatt has hit the ground running as chairman. Mayo GAA appoints oversight committee for governance and finance.https://westernpeople.ie/2020/07/27/mayo-gaa-appoints-oversight-committee-for-governance-and-finance/
Always_Running wrote: » Would the Mayo county board ask him in the years ahead? I doubt it.
flasher0030 wrote: » The tax guy. Frank Walsh. Is that Louis Walsh's brother.
seligehgit wrote: » "Mayo GAA is delighted to announce we have agreed an extension to our sponsorship with Intersport Elverys.They will continue to be our title sponsor until 2025 for which we are very thankful. We are also delighted to announce an extension of sponsorship agreements with Smyths Toys Ireland and O Neills Sportswear." https://mayogaa.com/news-detail/10064999/ It will be interesting to hear what monies will accrue to Mayo GAA.
westsidestory wrote: » Think we dodged a bullet when he was not given the Mayo gig, seemed bit naive defensively to put it mildly with the sheep purloiners. One thing talking the talk on the Sunday Game and the 'hot zones', a different beast on the sideline calling the shots.
BandMember wrote: » Couldn't agree more! Keep him as far away as possible!! Having said that, the likelihood is pretty much zero as he'll want that clown of a brother in law with him and nobody will ever accept that. Just like last time.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd have reservations about appointing Kevin McStay but as charlie14 quite rightly mentioned he was'nt afraid to leave the Sunday Game studio and dip his head into the inter county scene. Many have said he was handed an All Ireland with St. Brigid's with all the ground work the previous incumbent put in.Re Roscommon I am not so the talent/defensive material was there albeit they were poor defensively.You can't work miracles. Perhaps I am giving him an overgenerous pass re same. I firmly believe he treated very shabbily by the county board pre the joint managers appointment. I have listened to him on podcasts as he is Mayo to his very core and like his brother in law was a wonderful servant of the green and red. It is pretty unnecessary for you to label as fine a servant of the green and red as Liam Mc Hale a clown. One can have issues with his ability on the line,allegedly archaic training methods.He may have upset players with some comments but...
flasher0030 wrote: » Agreed about Liam McHale. He has been a very good contributor to Mayo footballer - as a player, and at least had the courage to go into management. Insulting them on a faceless forum is cowardly. And no basis for it. Anyway,I think McStay would be an effective manager. Seems to have a cool head. And I think the experience that he has picked up on the Sunday Game has provided him with great insights in terms of tactics,team structures. We only see the final product of the SUnday Game - an hour or an hour and a half. But the hours that those guys spend in analysing game after game will surely have educated him on tactics. And liaising with the likes of Spillane,Brolly, Tomas O'SHea etc.
muddle84 wrote: » In fairness if there wasn't some substance to what McStay had as a manager they wouldn't have gotten to a club all ireland let alone win it regardless of what the previous manager had done. But I don't think he did a great job with Roscomon, I think he was too straight and the team didn't have the physicality that they have now. With regards to McHale, its not personal but i just don't like him. I seen him talking about his love for Mayo football in the CLG Acla's clubhouse for the Off the Ball roadshow and how confident he was that we would win and all the rest of it. That was the week before the Dublin Semi Final last year. Coincidently he was sitting a few rows below me in the hogan at the match and he walked right past me 15 minutes before the game finished on his way out. I hate to see anyone leave a match early whether we're winning or losing you should always stick with the team to the end. It just added to my dislike of him, but i hate to see anyone doing that. Don't get me wrong i loved him as a player and he is without doubt in my top ten that ever played for Mayo.
PARlance wrote: » Analysing a game after the fact requires some form of understanding but I don't know how anyone would use it as a selling point for an intercounty manager. I think he's a very "lite" manager. Comes in, creates a buzz and confidence in players but ultimately there doesn't seem to be much substance or tactical plan behind it. I can see how he could bring immediate success to a good bunch but wouldn't expect anything long term.As for the cool head, nearly sure he lost the head a fair bit when the purple patch with the Rossies had passed.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Anywhere I can see the Mayo club football fixtures for this weekend?
Cartman78 wrote: » Lads...sorry in advance if I'm missing something obvious but where can you buy tickets for club games this weekend? Hoping to pop into the Balla game this evening....have made contact with Balla and Mayo on Twitter but no reply yet..
wirelessdude01 wrote: » You can't buy tickets. Guaranteed all long distributed at this stage.
Cartman78 wrote: » Ahh ok.... that's what I half suspected alright...cheers