Green&Red wrote: » Both are Kilgallon, autocorrect I’d imagine
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » It's panning pout exactly as expected as will most lopsided games in the cship
Bleating Lamb wrote: » Poor choice of game to have on TV.
mayo.mick wrote: » Anyone know whats the story with tickets for the Connacht final (IF we get there of course!)
km79 wrote: » Frankie Dolan The irony of all his comments must surely be lost on him ! They are a quare breed . They think they are our rivals for some bizarre reason . They aren’t . Connacht is about Mayo Vs Galway . With the occasional interloper . Leitrim and Sligo are their rivals . The sooner they accept that the sooner they can live happier lives
seligehgit wrote: » He's a bit of character. I enjoyed the podcast last night. Eoin Sheehan drew him out in a not too subtle fashion. Looking in from the outside it appeared as though John Maughan a well known disciplinarian wanted a clean sweep. There was always likely to be a backlash to such a comprehensive clear out. So although I can understand that Frankie would take umbrage from a personal viewpoint he might be tad disingenuous re Maughan's motives.
km79 wrote: » Rumors that Lee Keegan left last nights challenge game with his arm in a sling due to a shoulder injury ........
km79 wrote: » “What do you think of that Frankie Dolan “
eastmayo wrote: » Who did mayo play last night.?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Hearing there might be 3,000 allowed on Sunday as 'test event'? Anyone else hear this?
eastmayo wrote: » I did hear the connacht council are havein a meeting today about 3500 been let in Sunday maybe some news later.Any update on Lee?
MfMan wrote: » How's about Mayo ceding home advantage for the final, (no real advantage anyway as most of youse live in Galway), and moving the game to Croker and allow 8K to attend?
spakman wrote: » What's a "youse"?
naughto wrote: We will be in crocker soon enough.