Boom__Boom wrote: » New York's results in the championship the last 20 years The fact that New York scored 0-17 is pretty damming for the Roscommon defence when you look at the totals they have scored over those 20 years.
ebbsy wrote: » Ye got the win lads move on. Just be thankful you are not from Wicklow then you would have something to complain about.
theoneeyedman wrote: » AFAIK the game in 2010 was a draw, and Galway won in et. No need for hyperbole here, a win is a win. Onwards to Carrick-on-Shannon in 3 weeks:it's perfect. The Laytrum crowd now have hope in their hearts:let's snatch that away in 3 weeks
yabadabado wrote: » I love the way certain posters always make an appearance after Ros have a poor result. Similar to the sad bastards who were making fake social media accounts last year, got to wonder what kinda person gets a kick out of that.
ProudDUB wrote: » I wasn't having a go. I was making the point that a county that lost its last 3 games, can hardly be in need of a reality check. It is perfectly valid point and I stand by it.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » But the Roscommon fans are in such a bad place right now anything as everything will be construed as "having a go". As I said this was the game to kick start the campaign, but it was a mess. Maybe in a few weeks they will roll over Leitrim and the chins will be up again, but for now they a questioning this team and management, and rightly so.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Just on this. From talking to a friend who was in NY, he reckoned there should have been 5 black cards dished out to NY players including the keeper for a blatant trip for the penalty.the referee was very lenient on NY. Ros missed a bucket load of goal chances through ploy finishing. There were a lot of distractions for Ros players from once their got to NY with functions and fans 'meet and greets'.
Comic Book Guy wrote: » Where are these Roscommon fans on here that are questioning the team and management? The vast majority of Roscommon fans can see the progress that is being made but are fully aware that the road ahead is still a very long one. Yourself and like minded posters point out the poor end to our league campaign, fair enough but a bit of perspective please, this is still a very young side and it's only fair 5 years since we were being comfortably beaten in a division 4 league final so I don't think ya will see any Roscommon fan throwing out the baby with the bath water. From written reports it was a poor performance but these things can happen and I still have every confidence in the management team for the coming season and ore importantly the next few years. On the weekend that your own county won its 5th All Ireland U21 title it's pretty sad that you have to concern yourself with a side you previously stated were barely a team.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Galway was not a AET win, they won it in 70mins but some were surprised by their performance. A Div 1 team beating NY by a point has to be a worry, especially after their poor performances v Mayo, Dublin and Kerry. A win is a win is just a cliché that hides reality. These guys are a nothing team and may not even be good enough to get to a QF as provincial loser on the easy A side of the draw.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I'm still enjoying the U 21 win thank you very much.
TimRiggins wrote: » By coming onto a Roscommon thread. Wow your life must be sad.
nice_guy80 wrote: » Trolling Go off and enjoy the win
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » There was a lot of talk about their promotion to Div 1, possible Connacht champs, then their losses to Sligo and Fermanagh, then came the high profile managerial appointments, then their great start to the league and their poor finish.
fullstop wrote: » Just like all your talk of Mayo winning the All Ireland every year and they should expect to be in the final...