Loafing Oaf wrote: » Some talk in the last few days about playing out the club provincial/All-Ireland series after Christmas so we might get to see this after all, but not against Corofin of course
Hulk Hands wrote: » They'd be 2/1 outsiders to get past Mountbellew M for starters. Maybe slightly shorter against Moycullen. Would be fascinating to see though
Green&Red wrote: » Not sure how you’re coming up with those odds
Always_Running wrote: » Mayo 1-19 Donegal 2-11 in a challenge in Sligo today. This was the starting team, would you consider it close to full strength? Robert Hennelly, Oisin Mullin, Chris Barrett, Lee Keegan; Colm Boyle,Kevin McLoughlin,Eoghan McLaughlin;Tom Parsons, Mattie Ruane; Diarmuid O’Connor, Mark Moran, Fionn McDonagh; Cillian O’Connor, Aidan O’Shea, Tommy Conroy.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd have expected quite a bit more experimentation TBH.It would have been nice to see some of the Knockmore lads get a run out of sorts.Great to see Mark Moran feature. Having said that I'm very pessimistic re the championship starting at this point in time.I'd have absolutely no issue with same. If the trends continue public health advise will dictate a level 4 lockdown. Anyway attached are links to a couple of Western People articles. A report on the match.https://westernpeople.ie/2020/10/03/mayo-footballers-claim-victory-in-saturday-challenge/#.X3mIJ3Uo8W5 The second article hints at the possible return of Tom Prendergast to the backroom team and extols the virtues of Terry Kennedy of basketball fame lest in the highly improbable scenario that James Horan forgets same.https://westernpeople.ie/2020/10/02/has-mayo-football-a-special-weapon-heading-into-the-winter-all-ireland/#.X3mJbXXhQW6
spakman wrote: » Peter Naughton from Knockmore is training with Sligo according to Ah Ref
Audioslaven wrote: » I just don't get using Hennelly, time to move on from him.
Green&Red wrote: » Peter Naughton in the Sligo panel Should be the Mayo one IMOhttps://twitter.com/ahrefsligo/status/1312742682289209345?s=21
Always_Running wrote: » Going by the government roadmap the country need to go into level 5 for games to stop.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Got any inside information?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Seemingly Jason did his cruciate again at training during the week.
seligehgit wrote: » Ah that's just cruel.
Hulk Hands wrote: » It's hardly rocket science to price club GAA. They've just beaten the best club side of all time by 7 points, and were 30 seconds from beating them 2 years ago. Knockmore have come from obscurity to beat Tubber and Breaffy. What other data points do you think the odds would be made from? There's a fair argument that MM have been the second best club in Ireland for the past few years, and would have perhaps their best player back from injury in February if the comp went ahead. As it is, Ballymun would be AI favs in that case given their firepower with the Galway winner or Nemo (assuming they clear Cork) second
Green&Red wrote: » Hows the rocket science degree going? Maybe making odds based off one performance isn’t the way to go? Congrats to Tom Clarke, delighted for him. Sound lad and family
Hulk Hands wrote: » I predicted Moycullen to win on the Galway thread? Knockmore, with few big names and who were in relegation trouble two years ago, would be outsiders against some teams who've either beaten the best club side ever or gone close to it. Are you butt-hurt about that or something? Ive never seen a lad get upset over bookies odds before How would you price up Knockmore versus either of the Galway clubs?
Green&Red wrote: » It’s the equivalent of saying Villa would be favourites to beat City because they beat Liverpool yesterday
Green&Red wrote: » Butt hurt? What an intelligent comment It’s the equivalent of saying Villa would be favourites to beat City because they beat Liverpool yesterday I’d have Knockmore as favourites against a team winning their first county championship. I also think Tom, personalities aside, would struggle to make the starting 15 for us this year