wirelessdude01 wrote: » Bad enough being packed in with the students all week, don't want to be packed in with their parents at the weekend either 😋
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Just realised ive obviously watched the last 3 games at home
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Think the subs bench will make interesting reading for this game. Fully expect Boyler to make it for this game.
franklyon wrote: » I was hoping the same. Croke Park suits him.
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: » Tim O Leary is back tweeting again.https://www.con-telegraph.ie/2020/12/03/tim-oleary-to-tender-for-mayo-gaa-sponsorship-opportunity/
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Tis an easy way for him to weasel his way back into the #MayoGAA scene. They'd be silly to take anything he offers. Once it is awarded to someone else he'll start with the rants again.
Green&Red wrote: » Irish Examiner was excellent, had Rochford and McConville on, bth very impressive. They didn't spare Rochford with the questions. Talked about decisions he had made and he brought up '16 replay and dropping Clarke, playing AOS full back. Also asked him what went wrong with Donegal this year. Really excellent listen
seligehgit wrote: » Any word on the team??
The Supporter wrote: » (when he was Mayo Manager in 2016 and 2018, Tipp really put it up to Mayo on both occasions, lucky goals for Mayo on both occasions helped to get us out of jail).
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Is that really true of 2016? As I remember Mayo never looked like losing that game...
RedDevil55 wrote: » Hopefully we stay well clear of that one.
naughto wrote: » If he was will to gift 250k to mayo gaa before the sh1te show started I cant wounder what he can offer to get his grandfather's name on the shirt
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Whatever it is they should steer clear of it. Once bitten, twice shy. A leopard doesn't change it's spot.
irishgeo wrote: » Times have changed. They are broke now. Be nice to have his money now.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Don't think anything is worth bringing a fox into the henhouse. He equates money with having an influence on team matters. Remember earlier in the year he wanted Horan removed. That was the last straw for the county board and they then cut all ties and told him to keep his money and whatever he claimed to have control of. This all occured after mediation had occured between all parties.