Syferus wrote: » Three big matches on it in eight days. Put up or shut up time for the CB. Mayo and Dublin senior games won't be moved. For me the U21 final is now the biggest game by far scheduled for the Hyde but it's also the one where I can see the Prenty Council pushing for a move (they have power on that one whereas the NFL is centrally organised meaning the host county is the one who gets to make the venue choice) if there was a question mark over the Hyde.
yabadabado wrote: » Yup Mayo n Dubs games won't be moved CB couldn't afford that but U21 would be a worry.Hopefully the weather holds for the next 13 days and we get the 3 games outta the way.Be no problems after that and let the CB get the finger out and get a new surface laid in July be perfect in time for NFL 2017. Oh and the sooner that **** is outta the picture the better for Roscommon and Connacht football in general.
Mexcanelo wrote: » I think a late pitch change is a strong possibility for both games. I believe alternative venues have already been arranged should the call be made. The games against Monaghan and Down were scheduled for The Hyde but were moved a few days before the game.
Syferus wrote: » Down match was playable but it was being saved for Mayo/Dublin. Both games will be going ahead, at this stage the Hyde is one of the most pristine pitches in the country with next to no match played on it since October.
Mexcanelo wrote: » They will certainly be under pressure from their own fans and business in Roscommon town to hold the games there. It would be a huge lose to, pubs, shops, hotels, restaurants etc if they were moved again.
Slogger24 wrote: » Bar Mchale park.The Hyde is the worst County pitch ive ever seen /played on..Ive seen smoother Bogs!
Mexcanelo wrote: » Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada is the alternative venue.
Slogger24 wrote: » At least they have a smooth playing surface. With a bit more care it could be a really good pitch..An there facilities for players are very good..Unlike HYDE.Again possibly the worst in Ireland..
nice_guy80 wrote: » Instead of building a fancy stadium like in Offaly we built a team instead! How many counties are now jealous of where our senior team is going? Spending large amounts on a big county ground, in a small rural county like Roscommon, which won't play host to many neutral games doesn't make sense. The place needs to be downsized. Yes we need a decent pitch to play on.
Slogger24 wrote: » @yabadabado as much an all as i agree with u, it is still 1000 times better than hyde!
Slogger24 wrote: » Ill go back to my 1st comment , on the mere fact that yer pitch is a bog.. Most club grounds are better!! Doesnt take alot either to invest in some decent changing facilities. How much did it cost to put them seats in the Stand?? An dont judge yer team on Been Built yet, winning a couple of League games is a start.But the season is young.Judge when yer finished...@yabadabado as much an all as i agree with u, it is still 1000 times better than hyde!
Syferus wrote: » These comments have been worth the three year wait. Nothing gets the Rhubarb hordes roiled quite like a confident Roscommon team minding its own business.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Lets all just take a minute and re-read the bit in bold again. Lets revisit this post sometime in the summer, because it's in summer that counties get jealous of where other senior teams are going, not in March.
Rawhead wrote: » We had Pantibliss lined up to sing a song at half time and everything, but obviously Tom wouldn't be happy. Roscommon says NO indeed.
nice_guy80 wrote: » My point was that everyone was tipping us to get relegated, but now that we're doing well most people I meet are delighted for Ros. Fellas involved with clubs and county squads in other counties are very envious of the production line of talent we appear to have from minor through U21 and are very complimentary to the hard work that goes on. Yes, there are a lot of people waiting to kick us if things go pear shaped (this is Roscommon, they usually do - see 2015), but most genuine GAA people are eager for progressive counties to do well
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: I also think that Roscommon will surprise many and stay up.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » How many of Roscommons starting 15 on Sunday are likely to be championship starters ? Remember the likes of Mayo, Kerry and Dublin have a lot of important guys still to come back.
rossie1977 wrote: » seeing as tod posts here i will try to address this question nobody knows the answer to this in truth. if you take this match from 2 years ago niall carty, ciaran cafferkey, kevin higgins, david o'gara and donal shine haven't played one second in the league. cathal shine has only seen 31 minutes of league action and diarmuid murtagh (imo best young player in the county) who came on and scored 3 points that day hasn't seen any league action so far either. 12 players (listed below) that started a championship game in 2015 played no part against donegal last time out (either starting or coming on as sub), so your guess is as good as mine who will line out come championship time 1.Darren O'Malley (gk) 2.Niall Carty 3.Donal Ward 4.Ronan Daly 5.David Keenan 6.Ciaran Cafferky (likely won't play in 2016 championship due to injury) 7.Cathal Shine 8.Ian Kilbride 9.Kevin Higgins 10.Ultan Harney 11.Donie Shine 12.Diarmuid Murtagh