ProudDUB wrote: » We can't go by these forecasts for the whole island of Ireland. Wexford and Dublin are more likely to have decent weather, than anywhere west of the Shannon. That is just a fact of life. All the forecasts for Roscommon show rain every day this week, except for Thursday.
ProudDUB wrote: » Yep, you were saying it was going to be "fine" every day last week too.....and the week before that.....and the week before that. I'm sensing a theme here...... :rolleyes:
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » Thought this might interest ye here, Kevin McStay liking this article from RTE on how playing the match at Hyde Park backfired on Roscommon. He should be a little more careful on Twitter should he not?
TimRiggins wrote: » Team announced for Sunday.https://twitter.com/RoscommonGAA/status/715630278698512385 Great to see arguably our first choice midfield starting.
Syferus wrote: » There's no arguable in it - Niall Daly isn't a midfielder nor will he start their in the championship if we don't have a lot of injuries. He's mobile but not big enough for ful-time duty in the middle. Compton and Corcoran are very mobile too and also are good fielders and breakers of the ball. That said good to see both Shines and Corcoran in the 26, those three along with Compton will likely make up our first choice midfield.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Any word on the state of the grass ?
tanko wrote: » What is plan B if the Hyde is unplayable?
ProudDUB wrote: » Croker.
megadodge wrote: » Rumour going round that it's in Carrick on Sunday.
rosknight wrote: » Moved to Croker. confirmed on Hogan stand.
yabadabado wrote: » If it is moved I'd rather it was played in Croker. No harm getting a few games there and it would suit our style of play.
padd b1975 wrote: » If the Roscommon county board had any brains they'd be out with watering cans making the Hyde even more unplayable that it currently is. An extra home game next year and against the best team in the country is unlikely to fall under dead rubber status like this year's has.
Syferus wrote: » You're not really getting how this works at all.
padd b1975 wrote: » If Croke Park was offered as an alternative to an unplayable Hyde Park, Roscommon would be daft to turn it down as the match is of no importance. Next year's meeting could very well be in a totally different context. I would have thought most teams would want as many meaningful league games at home as possible. They're both semi finalists, treat it as a challenge match...no point being hero's in April. It's moot anyway as I don't think Croker was ever in the picture.