wirelessdude01 wrote: » https://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/314380 O'Riordan cleared to play against us.
Cartman78 wrote: » Fwiw I was just chatting to a work colleague from Tipp and mentioned the hurlers scenario and he reckoned three or four of them would easily make it on to the squad with the potential of a couple pushing for starting places
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » He wasnt involved in the league campaign. He didnt play v Clare, didnt play v Limerick, and is on record himself as saying he asked for special permission to play in the final. Thats no slight on the man himself, but personally Id feel a bit sore if I was left out while a professional athlete took my place. Maybe my pettiness is not shared by the Tipp squad
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Why are you going to Thurles ? Football is concentrated on the south of Tipp, places like Clonmel, not Thurles. Cop on.
km79 wrote: » That would be very detrimental to team morale imo
flasher0030 wrote: » I don't see how that could happen. It's more of a wishful thinking scenario from a Tipp fan. They would be against GAA footie players who have been playing and training football 3 or 4 nights/days a week for years. Not possible they can just switch it on just like that. They may the fitness of an intercounty footballer, but completely different skillset. As a Mayo fan, it would be great if the Tipp manager were to go out on a limb and do something so dramatic. But unfortunately he won't.
km79 wrote: » I think it’s does a great disservice to the current footballing panel members It’s is prob from the hurling mind sight within that county that hurling is a far more skillful game and anybody can pick up a football and play I’ve heard it plenty times at work in Galway!
Cartman78 wrote: » Listening to a few GAA podcasts since the weekend..... apparently there's a possibility that a few Tipp hurlers might be drafted into the football squad to bolster things up a bit (!) Should we start worrying yet?? There's some serious units on that team
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » id say that bs, any links or just spreading pointless gossip?
seligehgit wrote: » TBH it all smells of a load of nonsense. Not very credible.
Green&Red wrote: » I think physically we’ll have too much for them, other than O’Riordan, Horan might even decide he needs Aidan out to compete with him But again I think Cork made him look good. No doubt he’s an amazing athlete but we’ve seen first hand that it’s tough to carry your football skills when you’re playing Aussie rules, he’s five years gone. He should be able to compete with actual footballers, even more so when you consider he’s only had two months to get up to speed We saw Fox winning a dirty ball against cork to set up a score. With McLoughlin, Diarmuid, ROD there I think it’ll be Mayo winning those breaks
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Looks like Elvery's are pulling sponsorship from McHale Park and also the slot on the back of the jerseys due to Covid issues. I'd heard this rumour a few weeks ago but my dad has heard it from an ex county board officer this evening so seems to have some legs.
seligehgit wrote: » Bad bad news if true. As though the coffers weren't under enough pressure with the lack of matchday revenues.
km79 wrote: » Did we not hear this same rumor last year ? And the year before ?