Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » All the Div 1 games are on TV so you wouldn't be able to watch any of them
flasher0030 wrote: » I was having a look at the GAA Go website. Says it's €25 for the package - for all games not televised. If Westmeath is the only game on TV, then that mean 6 games not televised, and would be on the GAA Go. Seems great value. And you don't have to watch the game live if it doesn't suit. ie.. can log in later and watch it. That's like €4 per game, and then there's all of the other games to watch as well. Am I missing something? Is there some catch that I am missing. For €25, seems like massive value.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Think KM meant that all of Mayo's championship games will probably be televised.
seligehgit wrote: » Still seems like the start of a new era. I will be interesting to see who makes the bench. Hoping Eoin O Donoghue gets some game time. Great to have the football back!
blowitupref wrote: » 9 of the All-Ireland final team starting and of course David Clarke, Chris Barrett retired since then. Stephen Coen,, Eoghan McLaughlin; Conor Loftus,; Aidan O’Shea the 4 missing.
PhoneMain wrote: » https://twitter.com/MayoGAA/status/1393219564696113153 Team named......interesting selection!
flasher0030 wrote: » Really? Didn't realise that the Mayo games would be on TV, seeing as they were relegated. I thought it was only the top tier games being shown. That's excellent. I was a bit despondent at the thought of having to sit through the likes of Kerry, Dublin, Donegal, Tyrone etc. I must look up the TV scheduling.
MacDanger wrote: » I'm in the same boat, anyone able to point me to where can you find this?
flasher0030 wrote: » Really? Didn't realise that the Mayo games would be on TV, seeing as they were relegated. I thought it was only the top tier games being shown. That's excellent. I was a bit despondent at the thought of having to sit through the likes of Kerry, Dublin, Donegal, Tyrone etc.I must look up the TV scheduling.
km79 wrote: » Debating paying the full 25 Realistically though I’ll probably only watch the 2 mayo games and all the rest of our games will be televised
Green&Red wrote: » There’s development panels for that though, literally to make sure they don’t fall behind on S&C and are ready to go into a senior panel.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » I got it in a medium and it's still loose enough despite lockdown not being kind to me. I'd say go for small.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » What is the sizing like? I'm a small in the previous kit but a medium in the kit before that.
PARlance wrote: » Not an attack but it's a bit of a dig. Tunney has a Minor All Star from 2019, he was injured last year afaik, it's not as if he was plucked from the obscurity of the Breaffy bench. Minor All Star from 2019 gets called up to senior squad has a bit of a better ring to it than Horan calls up Breaffy Sub. As many of that Knockmore team should be getting chances imo. I don't necessarily agree that a young lad needs to be a solid performer on his club team either before getting a call up. Get them involved in the county set up nice and early, it generally takes 2 or 3 years before they're up to pace from a S&C perspective these days.
Green&Red wrote: » Absolutely it is, I was using Holmes as an example of one player in the county who would appear to be better qualified to be brought into a county panel. It’s more that I would think being a starter and a solid performer for your club team would be a prerequisite for a call up to the county panel. Again not an attack on Tunney himself, he might turn out to be the next Keith Higgins
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Got that Goalies Jersey delivered today. Class top and they even threw in a travel mug