Seeing as Mayo won Sam in 2013, its time to move on.
Rory Gallagher has been booted off the Donegal backroom team.
Two other fellas called Maxi & Francie have also been culled by Jim.
Seeing as Mayo won Sam in 2013, its time to move on.
Rory Gallagher has been booted off the Donegal backroom team.
Two other fellas called Maxi & Francie have also been culled by Jim.
Bad blow for the former Rapid Roulette presenter.
Hopefully Dink and Twink will be spared the axe.
Are the Donegal clubs the greatest pussies alive? Surely.
Mind you they’ll probably be up and going by July next year anyway.
Fucking brilliant. That means Dublin can be waiting in the long grass.
the nearer the match gets the more I think this match will be a damp squib…Mayo to me just seem so desperate to win I think they will do anything and everything to get over the line…if they get a lead on dubs I can see them pulling dubs to the ground, checking runs, faking injuries to kill the clock…very much like last year’s semi final really…
Long grass cannot take down destiny
[SIZE=4]whats a circus without a clown !!..seems everyone in Mayo has joined in…[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]Kenny predicts Sam Maguire win for Mayo[/SIZE]
[I]Tuesday, September 17, 2013 - 04:37 PM
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has predicted his home county Mayo will win the All-Ireland football championship.
The county is hoping this Sunday’s clash will bring to an end a 62-year wait for the Sam Maguire trophy on Sunday when they take on Dublin at Croke Park.
“I would say to the Dubs – our people have been leaving Seattle, San Francisco and Sydney. They are coming back because we are going to bring Sam home,” the Taoiseach said.
Mr Kenny said a victory for Mayo would be an emotional moment.
“Jim Galvin (Dublin manager) has produced a great team. The Dublin supporters are brilliant and the team is strong, fast and well conditioned, and well capable of winning,” Mr Kenny said.
“I think our team in the green and red are in a different state this year. I think the advantage is they have lost last year and they have learned from that.”
Build-up to the anticipated final has been rife with talk about a curse on the team which has grown into folklore over the decades.
The piseog, which has been dismissed by players and churchmen, was rumoured to have been put on the last victorious Mayo team for failing to pay their respects at a funeral on their return home to the county[/I]
and all our young people are leaving for Seattle, San Francisco and Sydney Edna because you couldn’t run a bath never mind a country…
A boy Enda, ware it into them FF Dub cunts who kept voting Bertie :guns:
The amount of mayo flags in Clare are unbelievable ??
[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 833391, member: 273”]Are the Donegal clubs the greatest pussies alive? Surely.
Mind you they’ll probably be up and going by July next year anyway.[/quote]
Seems bang out of order what McGuinness has been able to negotiate. We only have summary info. Maybe the detail is more favourable towards McGuinness or it cd be worse!
Are planes bound for Seattle, San Francisco and Sydney allowed take off from long grass?
sure we´ll try get 15 to make a game of it against this Mayo machine…
Because that’s not what happened last year.
And predicting this to be a damp squid is based on what? The 2 manager have really shown a history of changing tact so far alright. :rolleyes:
so you don’t expect Mayo to go defensive for any of this game…interesting…
Will be interesting to see if Jim Gavin sticks with Brennan at centre back or will he move O’Sullivan in there and put Bastick in midfield?
I think he’ll stick with brennan to be honest…i’d say philly macmahon will be only change…
He should stick with Brennan. Bastick being included would reduce Dublin’s mobility in midfield.
There is no shame is being cleaned out by the greatest, Brennan should and will start.
Risk for Dublin is Mayo being able to counter attack quickly before Dublin backs get a chance to funnel back.
Do Mayo go long to achieve that?