yop wrote: » Your on a Mayo thread.... Obsession indeed. :rolleyes: Creepy as usual
seligehgit wrote: » Cillian has been nominated for POTY. 12 All Star nominations. David Clarke Oisín Mullin Eoghan Mc Loughlin Lee Keegan Chris Barrett Paddy Durcan Matthew Ruane Cillian O Connor Kevin Mc Loughlin Ryan O Donoghue Aidan O Shea Tommy Conroy Not expecting to pick up a whole lot. Oisín and Cillian... Tommy will likely pick up the young POTY accolade.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Mullin has to be the young player of the year.
seligehgit wrote: » 3 nominees Oisín Mullin Tommy Conroy Eoghan Mc Loughlin
yop wrote: » Its embarrassing at this stage and the man now has the planning permission in Mayo sorted out by Paddy Bradley so will be living here and will be settling here. How he can s9t9e on his own doorstep is mind boggling!!
muddle84 wrote: » If you look back at the championship as a whole I think Eoghan McLaughlin was the stabd out young player for me. Conroy was exceptional in the semi final, Mullins exceptional in the final. But as a whole I think McLaughlin deserves it. Has the nominations for Player of the year been announced yet?
spakman wrote: » Yes, Cillian is nominated along with Fenton and Kilkenny.
flasher0030 wrote: » Kilkenny practically nailed on for player of the year. He really is the media darling. I think Fenton deserves it more. He has contributed much more to Dublin's successes than any other player since he came on the scene. And Mullen almost certain to get young player after the final performance. I'd agree with a previous poster that if one was to analyse the season, that McLaighlean was the most impressive and consistent of the 3 of them. 3 great talents though.
km79 wrote: » Huge huge loss He just couldn’t sustain living and working in Dublin and playing for mayo sadly With himself and Clarke both gone now we are most definitely back in a rebuild phase I don’t know will Cillian or Aidan win sam at this stage Yes I’m a bit depressed . I had myself convinced the retirements were over with for this year
muddle84 wrote: » I think what lets McLaughlin down is the lack of scores. I think if he had got one or two scores in the final he would be nailed on.
Kevhog1988 wrote: » Would Mayo go looking for Schlingerman to play in goals?. i hope Mullin gets young player of the year.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Now the question is will Zippy and Boyler hold on for another year? Has to be questionable given the wear and tear that both have put their bodies through. Chrissy is a man who has had to prove himself to so many different managers. Teak tough and with an excellent footballing brain.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » The lad is only seriously playing GAA for the last two years. He is gonna be an immense player for us once he keeps injury free. He has put 21kg onto his frame in that period since he switched from cycling to gaelic.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Not a hope. He isn't up to scratch as a gaelic goalie. He couldn't make the Kiltimagh team as a goalie when he came back. He has committed to Athlone Town anyway so that rule him out.
Green&Red wrote: » I’m not convinced he can pick up the basic skills. He’s a serious athlete but I think at the top end when the pressure is really on his skills might deteriorate, it won’t be second nature. I hope I’m wrong obviously