TimRiggins wrote: » Will tomorrow being the 12th many of our travelling crowd much? I know a good few not heading because of it. Should be a tough game but I expect we'll come out with another win.
yabadabado wrote: » No marching tomorrow because its a Sunday.Nothing to be concerned about.
ProudDUB wrote: » On what grounds do they want to get rid of Evans? Is it because someone else wants his job, or they don't think he is doing a good enough job as the Roscommon manager?
Strongbow10 wrote: » Serious capitulation in last 5-10 mins. Massive set back to an already mentally weak set up. No football until February now, bitterly disappointing
Jayob10 wrote: » the thing I want to know is how long will it take yer man Syferus to appear putting a positive spin on todays result?
wackokid wrote: » Rumour doing the rounds in Kerry that if Fitzmaurice slips up again against Cork then yere lad Evans was fancied for the job. I suppose today's result will put a halt to his Kerry gallop now lads? He was a great man in front of the TV cameras in all fairness.
Jayob10 wrote: » the thing I want to know is how long will it take yer man Syferus to appear putting a positive spin on todays result? Maybe he will tell us that the saving on petrol this summer will help us entice a new manager Evans was negligent in taking off some key players far too early. I know Kilbride was on a yellow but he was having a terrific game and should not have been withdrawn at half time. Likewise Enda Smith left the field too early. Ros basically succumbed to every single attack in the last 10 minutes. Serious lack of bottle, no matter how talented this bunch of players are supposed to be. Sure Senan Kilbride, Cathal Shine and Diarmuid Murtagh were big losses but the panel should be strong enough to cope. That game was wrapped up
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Were they all missing today? in fairness no team at the level Ross are at could replace them just like that
Hulk Hands wrote: » Ah lads ye weren't taking that seriously were ya?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » The Kerry folk can be very sensitive. Anyway back to Ross. Time to send Evans on his way and coax back Fergal O Donnell, the guy who led ye to the winner in 2010 and final in 2011. He was by far the best manager ye have had in the last few years, and only left for family reasons, not because he was doing poorly.
Strongbow10 wrote: » Its an attractive job in fairness. Theres a fair bit of talent in Roscommon, thats only half the battle though, they need someone to instill a bit of winning mentality and bottle at senior level. I'll probably be laughed out of it, but James Horan would be a good manager for Roscommon.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » No, your right, Horan would be a good manager for Roscommon But to be honest I doubt he would do it.He has said that he would only be interested in managing Mayo again.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Horan would be a good manager for anyone though. He's going to be mentioned for every half decent job from now on. Whether hes interested or not