[Deleted User] wrote: » Shannonside about seven seconds ahead. Can't listen to Willie so - spoiler :pac:
Rossvet wrote: » Awful awful non performance. I presume all the sideways backwards sh1te is on the instructions of management? And lads kicking balls backwards and us 6 or 8 points down.... But the lack of intensity at the sight of Mayo jerseys was inexcusable.
selectamatic wrote: » How do you decide on playing against the wind in the first half and then not setup defensively with the aim to keep things tight till the second half. It's mind boggling.
RoscommonTom wrote: » Rotten bad, they didnt put a glove on the mayo fellas, I think all the hype and all the fellas writing off mayo went to their heads, we always choke when we are the favourites
Suckler wrote: » Couldn't fathom that one myself, especially in a November championship. Had it been a dry May/June day you could have energy levels required to climb a mountain in a second half with a slight enough breeze. Giving yourself a challenge like that after a year of stop/start training and games was wrong in my opinion.
manofwisdom wrote: » Mayo were far from written off, they were hot favourites to win that game today and proved why they were. Roscommon never got out of Div 2 mode, playing in Div 1 next year should bring improvement. How much of advantage was the wind really? I wouldn't pay much attention to Dessie Dolan.. Mayo scored more or less the same with or without the wind.
rossie1977 wrote: » One other thing to point out it's great pity Roscommon's Connacht title win at under 17 level in 2017 has been all but wiped from memory now it seems by the media.
Rossvet wrote: » Still made c€900k. Not a bad oul return. Now to spend it wisely.
cms88 wrote: » I see Donie Shine has retired. While many might say he didn't becoome the player thought. He still won Connacht titles at every grade and a minor All-Ireland and that's a lot more than most. Should really have won an All-Star in 2010
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote: » True, pretty much dragged us over the line himself in 2010. He was blighted by injury in fairness, once he hit 24 or 25 anyway. Arguably Roscommon's best big game player of the last 30 or so years. Ice in the veins. It's unfortunate in a way that his highlights came so early in his career, but that's the way it fell. Comfortably would have remained one of the top players on the Roscommon club scene for another 5 years.
cms88 wrote: » How many of that 06 minor team went on to play senior? As in had played for a few years
Rossvet wrote: » 13 or 14 played Senior at some stage with Carty, Devaney, Donie, Higgins, Fintan, O'Gara having good innings. Ormsby and Domican cut short their careers by going abroad.