gormdubhgorm wrote: » Horanball I thought it was? Assume you missed the 'a'?
PARlance wrote: » ok, he missed 2 B's
Deleted User wrote: » Who;s the Ballinrobe nominee then, Tommy O'Malley or Donal Vaughan?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Who;s the Ballinrobe nominee then, Tommy O'Malley or Donal Vaughan?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Not your typical Mayo GAA song, :pac: love this. Anyone able to embed it for me?https://youtu.be/ukg3xv9r4Ko The songs and tales of four rambunctious boys from Mayo currently residing in Galway. STRAIGHTPOUR Four noisy boys from the west of Ireland Punk/Grunge with a Guinness head
km79 wrote: » I made it to two minutes
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Fair enough I like it, but id be into that kind of stuff anyway. Still, it makes a change from the usual
WesternZulu wrote: » I liked it too but can't see it getting played on MidWest any time soon!
PressRun wrote: » If anyone is planning on building some optimism before Saturday, I'd skip the Second Captains podcast this week haha. Even Andy Moran was struggling to come up with any scenario in which we could win.
seligehgit wrote: » Any link to that podcast? Can't find it anywhere.
PressRun wrote: » Are you a subscriber? You need to be subscribed to listen, afaik. They send an email out with the new episodes as soon as they go up, should have gone out this morning.
seligehgit wrote: » No I'm not. Wasn't aware of same. I've a non payment subscription on my podcast app. TBF I rarely listen to that podcast. I'll just have to listen to the latest Mayo News podcast hot off the press.:D
The Supporter wrote: » Dublin are on a 40 match unbeaten run in the Championship. They are 9/2 favorites with the bookies for Saturday. Ciaran Whelan was talking up Mayo on Sunday Game, Alan Brogan, Pillar Caffrey and Dessie Farrell have come out in the media also talking up Mayo. Why do no former Mayo Players in the Media talk up Dublin?
Panrich wrote: » It shows where Dublin are mentally now. In 2016 and 2017 ex players were all going on complaining about Keegan and the antics he got up to and how Mayo were cynical. That was a sign that they were a bit worried going in to those games. They no longer have SHOW any concerns.
The Supporter wrote: » Why do no former Mayo Players in the Media talk up Dublin?
PressRun wrote: » I find it the best of the podcasts. Good mix of all sports there. Andy and Oisin McConville are the regular guests they have on for the GAA. I'd say Oisin will be on the Irish Examiner podcast this week to talk about the game, a lot of the same talking points will probably come up there too.
Green&Red wrote: » Thats a terrible song
Mayo_fan wrote: » I’m eagerly awaiting the GAA hour podcast, should be out today. Another casualty of COVID is the podcast roadshows. I have good memories at one in Castlebar Mitchels a few years ago where interestingly enough Horan was one of the panelist’s