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
happyoutscan wrote: » This is great! Much better than some of the ridiculous gombeen crap that's out there!
Mayo_fan wrote: » I have good memories at one in Castlebar Mitchels a few years ago where interestingly enough Horan was one of the panelist’s
PressRun wrote: » Ha! I remember that! Someone asked him what really happened between him and Conor Mortimer. Woolly is a strange one. He asks good questions and can be quite forthright in a way that's refreshing, but he's also very gobby and seems to find it hard to stay in his own lane or resist and argument. Seems to thrive on a bit of drama.
muddle84 wrote: » I used to really like that podcast but following wooly on twitter has really put me off him and the show. He is in the middle of a spat with buff egan at the moment, not to mention his commentary on the Covid restrictions.
seligehgit wrote: » Indeed that craic with Buff was unpleasant. Uncalled for.
muddle84 wrote: » I used to really like that podcast but following **** on twitter has really put me off him and the show. He is in the middle of a spat with buff egan at the moment, not to mention his commentary on the Covid restrictions.
PressRun wrote: » The IFI have put up highlights footage of Mayo's last All-Ireland win in 1951. Almost seems like a different sport. Doesn't seem like soloing the ball was much of a thing at that point? Not a whole lot of passing going on either, just hoofing of the ball up and down the field. Nobody seemed to hold the ball in possession for any length of time really. Then at the end, Sean Flanagan has a cigarette in his hand as he's being given the Sam Maguire! It would really hammer home just how long it's been since we last won one. The game has transformed so much since then.https://ifiplayer.ie/gaa-football-1951/
BandMember wrote: » It's not a good state of affairs when Brady has lost the faith and is saying that he doesn't think Mayo will win... Normally, he'd be on every media outlet possible the week of a final telling anyone who would listen to him just how much Mayo were going win by....https://www.independent.ie/sport/columnists/the-three-conditions-mayo-need-to-fulfil-to-overcome-the-greatest-team-of-all-time-39875783.html
Fann Linn wrote: » Reverse psychology I'd guess.
The Supporter wrote: » Dublin are on a 40 match unbeaten run in the Championship. Mayo have not beaten Dublin in 15 games (last win for Mayo was in 2012). Mayo have a young inexperienced team. No wonder Dublin are 2/9 favourites.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » As I said at school today, we need the average for rating for Mayo players to be 9+ and Dublin to be 8. Also the smile from lady luck needs to shine brightly on us as well.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » I think it will be Dublin by about 8 maybe, unless Mayo play out of their skins and Dublin have an off day. Stranger things have happened in sport though.
Deleted User wrote: » If the Dublin players are going to give up their long winning streak, they would rather to lose it to Mayo than any other county.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I think Dublin will get a sharp shock on Saturday. Mayo will hit them hard and the Dubs won't have the Croke park atmosphere to fire them back up. I think the Sunday post mortem will belong to Dublin. If the Dublin players are going to give up their long winning streak, they would rather to lose it to Mayo than any other county.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Agreed 100% as long as it not Kerry or Meath!
EICVD wrote: » Can’t agree, Mayo are the last team I want to see Dublin beaten by.