Syferus wrote: » Good to see Conoreen making a comeback. It's not like Mayo are flooded with inside forwards now is it.
RD10 wrote: » Doubt these rumours are true. He's well past it and Jesus christ james horan got shut of him for good reason. I'd actually be sick if he was asked to come back. Never was a team player and as said previously has an ego the size of alabama. A big step backwards if that were to happen.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Where is the source for this other than a one word tweet from that Muppet?
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Wouldn't ye have loved to have had a forward as good as him in the last decade, ye might have managed more than 1 Connaught title
naughto wrote: » Going to go with April's fools on Friday no one wants this dope back
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » If it is true that Mort is going to be with the panel, I wouldn't be against it as long as Evan Regan doesn't get shafted because of it. But if Conor is good enough to be on the panel then he's good enough to be on the panel. I haven't seen him play in years so I cant have an opinion on that (I suspect that is the position of most of the Mayo fans posting here considering Conor is playing his football in Dublin for 4 years now). If he is good enough to be on the panel, and Rochford and co deem him to be then why not (it would actually be a bit ridiculous to leave a player out of the panel if he is good enough)? I dont think anybody for a second is considering he could be a starter but by all accounts he was a very popular player in the dressing room before he departed and I don't think he would rock the boat in that sense. I don't get the people saying a player is past it when they actually don't know if its true or not. Is Conor a fcuking eejit at the best of times? Yes. Is he a bit eccentric? Yes. Has he made mistakes in the past? Yes. But this is football and its about the skill of the player above all, if management think he may still be good enough to put the ball over the bar for Mayo then bring him into a few training sessions and lets see. Its amazing how people forget how good of a footballer he was and what he did for this county, owes Mayo nothing. I'm quite happy to follow the decision that Rochford makes on this situation. If there even is a situation!
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » We really let ourselves down in Mayo sometimes.... He's an ex-player that played for Mayo with a mangled cruciate for years refusing to be operated on til 2012 because he didnt want to miss a year. To call any Mayo footballer a dope is unacceptable in my eyes, they all have the same dream as us supporters, they have tried to act upon it while we talk about it. A bit of respect for an amateur who played a lot of ball for Mayo wouldn't go a miss IMO. I really do find it sad that because someone is a ''different'' kind of character to what is the norm in the GAA that its acceptable to be cast aside like that despite achieving a lot on the field for the county, actually doing it for the likes of you.
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Just out of curiousity? When have you watched him recently? If Tony McEntee is up in Dublin and sees Parnells games and deems him good enough.. then thats enough for me.
naughto wrote: » Welcome to boards Mort I see you have taking spelling lessons in the 4 yrs good lad
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » That's the only way I could see Mort coming back, as an extra player who is able to kick a pressure free.
RD10 wrote: » I haven't seen him play recently and i don't think i need to. He'll always be the same player he was 10 yrs ago. To bring him in because of his free taking ability alone does not warrant a place on the team imo. Compare him to the likes of cillian who can hit frees with his eyes closed and is able to win his own dirty ball.... i know who i'd pick every time. mortimer was always a selfish player. We don't need that. We need team players. No time for that fella whatsoever. All this talk of him coming back is bull anyway....this mayo team are nothing like anything hes ever played with. He'd never make the cut now.
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Yeah I was just speculating that maybe it was free-taking that could have caused Conor to come to mind, as McEntee really criticised our free taking over the campaign so far after the Roscommon game. McEntee was actually fairly critical of the performance against Roscommon, his comments were very interesting.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Any link to his comments?
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » I dont think it was unreasonable to point out that maybe we should have a bit more respect for amateurs that put their lives on hold for over a decade to chase the dream that the likes of us all have but aren't talented enough to chase ourselves
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/stern-words-for-team-from-straight-talking-mayo-selector-tony-mcentee-1.2591209 Yeah this article. Stern words is right.
naughto wrote: » Where was the respect when he walked and then there was the realising the statement craic You would swear he was something with the way you talk about him.he used to go missing when he was needed he could not stand up and be counted on. As a poster about said he would not make the cut for this team on the bench or anywhere