Ta @FatChops. Much obliged.
Could picture Kilbane as a hard running wing forward that usually shot âup in the air and wide as a gate.â
The hurlers in Mayo train just as hard as their football counterparts
Dual star Keith Higgins deserves to play in Hastings Insurance McHale Park.
Iâd imagine itâs bollix.
Horan comes across as a thick cunt, but McLoughlin doesnât come across as the type thatâd walk in the middle of the championship.
Eminently possible though. An âimpact subâ is where heâs at these days. Not to be too harsh on the lad but heâs done. Mayoâs ship has sailed despite the curse having run for the full term.
Thereâs no doubt but Horan is a thick lug alright. Theyâll stagger past Monaghan but youâd be fearfulâŚ.
Horan did a session with the local journos today, confirmed that nobody has left the panel. He gave an injury update, ROD does have a groin issue but not ruled out of Monaghan match as of yet, Plunkett obviously out, Mullin back in training. Iâve heard separately that Durcan back to 100% too.
Mike Finnerty said Durcan good to go in article this week.
That fella is weak.
Only good part was the question answers at the end
I donât get this sloyan thing
Seven changes in the Mayo team smacks of panic. I didnât see the Galway game but surprised Ryan OâDonoghue would be dropped. Are they fucked?
Heâs one of the few thatâs actually legitimately injured and not just mindgames from our bottler neighbours.
For all Mayoâs difficulties at home, 1998 was the last time they were eliminated from the Championship in Castlebar.
As an aside that Tim OâLeary chap is some fantasist.
Kevin McLoughlin who had supposedly left the panel is named in the number 22 jersey today and James Carr who was supposedly out for the season is named to start.
This will go to extra-time and probably penalties.
Mayo to win, go on an almighty run, and suffer late heartache in the championship. A highly original story.
FUCK MAYOâŚâŚ
You must have been caught for a few Bob by a Mayo man at some stage Harry,youâve an awful set against them.