Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Its possible that 4 teams could finish of 6 pts with one going to the playoffs and one being relegated. If Cork lose and Mayo and Monaghan win Cork will be gone. Mayo have to win by one point more than Monaghan win by to be 100% safe. Cork and Donegal would have to lose and Mayo would have to overturn a 25 pts deficit on Donegal to get to a SF. Mayo can still lose and stay up if Monaghan also lose.
SomethingElse wrote: » Mayo are 100% safe if they beat Down. To reach SF, Kerry and Monaghan must win, and Mayo must win by a minimum of 13 points plus rely on points difference from elsewhere. A 13 point win for Monaghan over Donegal would be the most ideal scenario.
nice_guy80 wrote: » If you take the illegal goal for 15 steps out of it, it was only a 1 point game and Mayo scored 0-3 from play.
PressRun wrote: » Was it that impressive? I don't really think their keeping it to a four point margin was as much to do with how well they played and more to do with the fact that Mayo dozed off, as they often do. Mayo still need to work on actually closing out a game properly and they could have won it by a lot more, but they were the architects of their own difficulties rather than Roscommon doing anything all that special.
seligehgit wrote: » This is a significant and recurring difficulty.
Rawhead wrote: » Real touch of boys and men yesterday. Mayo bossed them off the field. Good to see a solid defensive structure starting to emerge which only gave up a goal after Caff went off. 23 minutes in the first half and 18 minutes in the second before they scored, these fabled forwards must have had an off day, 1-3 from play. We were very wasteful in the first half and really should have hammered them out the gates. Cillian looks like a Sherman tank, Christ he's bulked up even more. To come on in your first game in 7 months and have the cajones to kick a free with the outside of your right boot in those conditions, he should have a small wheel barrow to carry them around...
ProudDUB wrote: » This year, Roscommon were away to Cork, Donegal and Kerry (all counties with excellent home records) and they passed those tests with flying colours. Can't really see next years schedule being a lot less kind to them.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: Disagree - they only had three away games and got to play them all early enough on that their opponents weren't up to full speed
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Well deserved win in atrocious conditions. Regan finally stood up after all the injuries and looked like the championship starter that he can be. Paddy Durcan continues to look the real deal as well. We still look like we'll be a big threat once we get our best team fully fit and on to the field in decent football conditions. Just need to beat Down now and then get ready for the real stuff from June onwards. Not sure what you can say about the whole Roscommon setup today but I'll try anyway. The Hyde is a ****ehole anyway but today was a new low. Apart from all the standing water it looked like they'd driven 50 laps through it on their bus before throw in. It was like watching that GAA Gold program showing matches from the 1970s on TG4 today. The game should not have been played on that pitch and there should be no further inter county football played there until such time as both the pitch and spectator facilities are brought up to standard. It's not everyone else's fault they've allowed it to fall into that state and other teams shouldn't have to deal with their issues - if they want to play their own club games in that place, that's fine. They couldn't even put proper communications lines into place for radio broadcasts today. And for all their shouting their team didn't look anything special either.
mayo.mick wrote: »
padd b1975 wrote: » Obviously too much to expect standing water three yards from the sideline to be squeegeed away. Totally unacceptable.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Disagree - they only had three away games and got to play them all early enough on that their opponents weren't up to full speed. As soon as they met a team coming at a game with anything approaching championship intensity they fell flat. In hindsight they'll have learned as little from those Kerry and Cork games as they would have from challenge matches against those teams. It's really only going to be yesterday's game, next weekends one and their playoff game(s) that they'll be able to gain much from in this league. It's highly unlikely the fixture list will be as kind next year.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » That's a great image, remember seeing it on the TV and just laughing at the state of the place. U 21 final will certainly be moved so that the Dublin game can proceed.
seligehgit wrote: » They could always concede home advantage and save us a trip.:D Hopefully Diarmuid O Connor will be fit to line out,any news re Ger Caff?Things certainly did go pear shaped when he went off and Diarmuid Murtagh's introduction... Damn it,set my box to record the game.Wrong day,is the game up on the TG4 player??
seligehgit wrote: » They could always concede home advantage and save us a trip.:D Hopefully Diarmuid O Connor will be fit to line out,any news re Ger Caff?Things certainly did go pear shaped when he went off and Diarmuid Murtagh's introduction...
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » I think yesterday was a nice reminder of who the big dogs in Connaught are. For all the talk of Roscommon missing players, Mayo had no Keith Higgins or Cillian O'Connor (for most of the game), Barry Moran too, Kevin McLoughlin. I suspect that Mayo team that played only had 9-10th at most of the championship 15, and still should have won by 12-15 if the shooting boots were in.
nice_guy80 wrote: » It's not very neighbourly to be so critical of Roscommon's lack of a decent pitch and our difficulties with this. I always thought the GAA was a community organisation. The pitch in kiltoom was more than adequate for games in Division 2, 3 and 4. If ye are down there in the future your perspective on that might change.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Christ boys and girls ye are very sensitive. Will ye get over yourselves. You are a laughing stock fair enough, a big shiny bus but a dump of a ground, blowing hot air last year and getting dumped out by lesser teams not once but twice. But all we are doing is laughing at ye, noting more.