Squatman wrote: » Like eoin murchan
corny wrote: » The mistakes really racked up in the last quarter for Mayo. Didn't look like it was fatigue because everyone was still moving well. Just lack of composure. Its a recipe for disaster against Dublin because their efficiency seems to be best when in the crunch minutes.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Allowed to train again from January the 15th.
Girly Gal wrote: » Hard luck Mayo, ye lost to a great team, no shame in that. Look on the bright side at least Galway won today so the Dubs supply of players might be starting to dry up
[Deleted User] wrote: » I think there may be a natural transition point coming for the Dubs, and think we may be getting in the position the take advantage
[Deleted User] wrote: » Disappointed with the level of fitness in the end, but they were basically against professional athletes.
[Deleted User] wrote: » i think they could of beat us by 10 at the end if required but probably not too pushed at emphasizing the gap.
SqueakyKneecap wrote: » His kickouts were much improved but I don't believe you're being serious if you think he can't be doing better on the two goals. First one I could kinda understand but if he keeps straight he's head height with the ball. The second one he literally let's through his legs and would be slated at a Junior C standard.
homewardbound11 wrote: » We need a proper forwards coach ( sorry Ciaran) and bring back Buckley . Ok I’ve said it but stop the messing around .
Deleted User wrote: » Yip, eight forwards played, Cillian with two from play, O Donoghue with 2 from play and Coen 1 from play. Thats a long way from been good enough. Not sure why O Donoghue was taken off so early, his replacement did nothing.
Fann Linn wrote: » Can't see how you think Clarke had a nightmare. From my blue tinted glasses I thought his kickouts were probably more productive than that of Cluxtons, Mayo won most of his long kick outs plus the two goals were not his fault. I've revelled in Clarke's cock ups in the past but tonight I thought he played well and was in no way at fault for Mayo's loss.
Barlett wrote: » Thought we got a lot right today, we ran out of juice down the home stretch & we don’t have the subs - Jason Doherty & Brendan Harrison are missed. But immensely proud of the team , fair play to them , they keep giving us great days . Management & players should be proud of what they achieved. We were beaten by a better team & that’s ok , we didn’t give up & we’ll be back at it in 7 weeks. The dream never dies!
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Someone has to come off I order to try something different.
Deleted User wrote: » He was scoring from Play, up to last few minutes Cillian was the only other forward that scored from play.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Whether it was a deliberate tactic or not but Cillian and Aidan spent far too much time in our own half.
Cartman78 wrote: » Did anyone think we had a chance of winning at any stage during the game??
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Always thought as well that RoD would struggle against a proper team. Just that few cm too small and not strong enough to ride or break tackles. He's what I would term a 'nice' footballer.
PARlance wrote: » It's nothing new though. Aidan was almost at FB in the second half vs Galway and Cillian always tracks back
PressRun wrote: » Actually felt Clarke had a great day and I'd be a critic of Clarke. Cluxton had a poor day by his standards. Didn't feel like we used O'Shea well enough. Thought Lee had a great day too. He was breaking forward, putting his body on the line and the ref absolutely bottled it on that frontal challenge on him.
PressRun wrote: » Definitely the least deflated I've felt in a long time after a final. We didn't have the bench today. But I'm very excited by these youngsters. They stood up today. I was very impressed, they were leading the way in many ways today. We're not going anywhere any time soon. Excited for next year already.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » One positive for next year is that the league will be run on a regional basis so therefore no relegation or promotion at stake. Allows us to blood even more players and try formations.
km79 wrote: » Not being able to get promoted is not good news !
seligehgit wrote: » I'd be very positive about this team's future but sadly very gloomy in spite of same about any teams ability to knock the Dubs off their perch.