Achebe wrote: » All the usual stories about Aidan being repeated on the Dublin thread.
jmayo wrote: » I can see why AIG sponsor them and the All Blacks. They both have a cohort of fans that are a misery win or lose. And they get the hump if everyone else isn't a fan of them.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » My sister has posted a few photos of the her kids (stone mad Mayo fans) meeting some of the players today in a pub in Galway, said they were all absolute gentleman and were great with the kids, chatting away to them and signing autographs etc, really nice to hear. Glad to see them out together having a bit of a session too in fairness. (The players, not the kids):)
Deleted User wrote: » When you consider they were spending 3 million a year in 2007(half from the clubs themselves) on over 70 professional coaches in the clubs in Dublin it kind of makes the competition not an actual competition anymore. I'll not be surprised in the least if they do a further 6 in a row. Several million in sponsorship alone in the past 10 years, 200 clubs in Dublin, Cuala club alone has 3400 members. Very hard for anyone to compete in that competition. Wouldn't begrudge any young lad like Mullen heading to Australia if he gets an AFL contract.
seligehgit wrote: » I spotted a post by one of our fellow posters stating he/she had been chatting to a Kilmaine native. According to same scéal Oisín wants to commit to Mayo for a few years. Great news if there's any truth to it. To reiterate from a totally selfish I want the Mayo County Board to walk over hot coals to keep him within the setup. I thought I'd read previously he was awarded a sports scholarship? God be the days when a promising NUIG student could land a job in the P and T. Certainly a lad as talented as Oisín Mullin the opportunity to earn a good living,bask in the sun and travel the world but hopefully the lure of the Green and Red and friendships with Tommy Conroy and guarantee of decent income can sate my selfish motives.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I see Buckley has thrown his lot in with Monagha .https://www.independent.ie/sport/
seligehgit wrote: » Best of luck to him,he owes us nothing. I know there was likely a fatigue borne of a longevity in our setup nonetheless I've pined his return to give that extra few percentage gain in performance which I've no doubt he'd bring. Costs were obviously another consideration.
spakman wrote: » To be honest, I thought we'd have noticed his absence more. Our tackling was excellent this year which had been credited to him previously, so credit for this year at least must go to the current coaching setup and players of course!
Mayo_fan wrote: » https://punditarena.com/gaa/eoin-harte/david-hickey-tragic-mayo-wont-close-dublin/?fbclid=IwAR0SXli899nmEKRlPSTlPcOQJpq4dbli7tB8CdZIcdIHPLNiCDKtTrdDfdI Another click bait thrash article
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Whether he was too abrupt or not is another issue. He was proved right though, Mayo never looked like really threatening Dublin even with a man up. Main gripe with HIckey seems to be the lack of respect Dublin are given as a team and men.
homewardbound11 wrote: » The problem with all this is that Dublin ( inclusive of Dublin media ) want the laudits for everything . It’s beyond grinding for the lack of respect for what every other county has to go through and endure for nothing at the end . Absolutely NOTHING Isn’t winning enough .
RedDevil55 wrote: » What does he mean by the lack of respect Dublin are given? I saw Charlie Redmond on about the same thing at the weekend. Pretty much everyone says they're the greatest team of all time. Cluxton the greatest ever goalkeeper, Fenton the greatest ever midfielder etc. Surely Dublin people can understand neutrals may not want the same team winning every year? It's hardly a lack of respect.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » That is from one corner. Others quickly add a 'but' and put in the following: money as the paneca, splitting Dublin and so on, calling Dublin players machines/boring etc. I can see where the likes of Redmond and Hickey are coming from as they know the work that is put in by the DCB and the players. They know the current players can't really hit back at it. Not the done thing. So as former players they might feel it is their duty to back them up, and talk straight.
jmayo wrote: » Well hickey does specialise in ar** es and that area of the body so it seems he now talks out of his own hole. As I said earlier a fair few of the dubs are getting very much like the Kiwis. It is not enough that they beat us, but we must almost now genuflect before them.
RedDevil55 wrote: » Who are these "others"? Ewan MacKenna on Twitter? None of the high profile GAA pundits say that much. Joe Brolly is probably the biggest voice in Gaelic football and he has been lauding Dublin for years while deriding Mayo and certain Mayo players. Des Cahill is the main man on the Sunday game and never hides his pro Dublin viewpoint. They even got the Dublin commercial manager on the Sunday game a couple of years ago!
gormdubhgorm wrote: » See it wound you up because Hickey gave his honest belief he was honest. He laid out his reasons clearly in the article. Was he proved wrong? He would have looked like plank if Dublin lost. You are proof of those very people who Hickey was aiming the article at. The vehement anti-Dub. Plus it worked a treat in that sense. It got you talking didn't it? If Hickey had went the Jim Gavin line of things - we always expect a tough game form xyz team. He could be playing Wicklow and Gavin would say the same thing. If Hickey said something along those lines you could have claimed he was been the 'cute hoor' or disingenuous. Or worse taking the piss. Hickey gave his honest opinion it might have been harsh in it's wording. But I think it is a retaliatory piece. With extra edge thrown in to get a reaction.
seligehgit wrote: » Still no excuse for the type of mean spirited article. No offence meant but who exactly doesn't give Dublin due respect? Most non Dublin GAA people have afforded this generation of Dublin footballers due recognition as the most talented ever.
Blackjack wrote: » To be honest it's a bit rich for Dubs to demand respect from everyone else when that's the sort of articles they are putting their names to.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » That is the point of it. Reading between the lines Hickey is saying if Dublin are not giving respect why should he give it in return. Rightly or wrongly that is what Hickey did.