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What are the last two sentences of that post about?! It's early Feb lad as we are all very aware of down here. Kerry people don't get giddy by League results and none of us are crowning these young lads All-Ireland champions in waiting based on two League wins. We are just happy that the underage talent we have is finally get a chance and showing they are up to this level, long year ahead. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 6354 - 04/02/2018 16:46:21 2073880 Link 2 |
Happy enough to see the hype around these young lads from Kerry. As I'm sure Jim Gavin is. Funny enough on here at least the ones hyping up Kerry's young players aren't from Kerry/ In fact a lot are from Dublin. Kerry still have the same obvious failing. Really struggle when teams run at them. Until they can sort that out they will not beat Dublin. Name a team who doesn;t struggle when teams run at them? Also they beat Dublin in the league final last year so it can't be that big of an issue why (Kildare) - Posts: 142 - 04/02/2018 19:05:49 2073984 Link 2 |
Good win by Kerry, but not impressed with that new style jersey. thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1739 - 04/02/2018 19:09:11 2073988 Link 0 |
Was Kerry cynical...YES woops (Kerry) - Posts: 2073 - 04/02/2018 19:16:20 2073991 Link 1 |
Mustn't be able to read in the Kingdom, the 1st thing I said was Mayo were brutal, Kerry were miles better, how does that mean we didn't take our beating, in fact Kerry should have won by 9 or 10 pts
riverboys (Mayo) - Posts: 1389 - 04/02/2018 19:29:15 2074004 Link 1 |
Very honest and accurate analysis. On a positive note Mayo looked off the pace and I'm sure once training ramps up that issue will resolve itself like last year. But on the other hand the really seem to struggle when teams drop everyone back. Lost against 12 in FBD again the last night they were more of a threat against 15. Against Galway last couple of years ye were more of a threat when our attacks broke down, but when ye had all the pressure and we had everyone dropped back ye really struggled. In a funny way ye struggle when dominating but can go toe to toe with the Dubs because it is more open. Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1828 - 05/02/2018 08:52:39 2074148 Link 0 |
Mayo very wasteful, COC over rated, he scores the tap overs, leave the frees to JD. TV guys Horan and Billy Joe are not objective, they just see Green and Red. Mayo will play better in Salthill no doubt, the auld enemy. Mayo have the best keeper in the country. maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1196 - 05/02/2018 10:27:39 2074181 Link 0 |
Little bit harsh on Cillian. He was impeccable from frees until he missed the crucial one in the 2016 final. Confidence dipped a bit after that but was coming back to himself before he missed the almost identical free in the 2017 final. I agree the frees should have been left to Doc on Saturday but come Summer Cillian will be back to his usual self. He will also benefit from the removal of the captaincy. I expect a big year from both himself and Diarmuid. As for the match next weekend I think Galway will win with a little to spare. They are on a roll after two big wins and confidence will be high. Mayo are struggling along minus half their regulars and are lucky to have two points at this stage. I think Rochford would like to bring in a few new faces but with so many, especially defenders missing, his hands are tied to an extent. I don't expect anything from the Galway and Dublin games but, with some of the old reliables coming back in, I think they will target the last three games to get enough points to stay up. As for Cillian being overrated, he has dragged us through so many matches over the years that I don't think his importance can be overstated. Still each to their own!
Llaw_Gyffes (Mayo) - Posts: 1113 - 05/02/2018 12:25:25 2074234 Link 0 |
I think he doesn't need the pressure of us often relying on him to kick frees. Need to let Doherty and possibly a third freetaker to let him work on the rest of his game. He is a class footballer, on his day can contribute very good scores from play but many just see him as a freetaker. For some inexplicable reason, I don't think it's just injuries, Diarmuid hasn't been back to his 2015 performances. Perhaps the weight of expectation has affected his confidence ? Neither of them or anyone on the Mayo team should be undroppable, if that's even a word! But finding new players to put pressure on their places is easier said than done. I don't envy Stephen Rochford but he's not afraid to make changes.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7342 - 05/02/2018 14:37:20 2074290 Link 1 |
Mayo are most venerable this time of year and early in the championship. Training and strength/conditioning is geared towards later in the year. I think we need to go the direct route this year which has me more focused on our meeting in May. Still should be a good aul battle on Sunday but either way it's not the b all this Sunday. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11229 - 05/02/2018 18:01:12 2074392 Link 1 |
Didn't see the game but I read that Evan Regan needs surgery on his face after a hit in the game. keithlemon (Australia) - Posts: 920 - 06/02/2018 10:31:00 2074512 Link 0 |
Here's my read on it from a completely biased point of view. Regan was soloing towards goal from the right hand side and heading towards the fourteen yard line. The Kerry number seven was in front of him and as Regan moved to go around him and on to his left foot the Kerry lad, a little off balance, threw up his arm and caught Regan in the face. Regan was down for a while and had to be helped off. It was more a reactionary foul that anything premeditated so I suppose the ref couldn't give more than a yellow. Regan was through on goal only for the foul so it worked out well for Kerry. A black card would probably have been fairer but I don't know if a black card covers a foul like that. The Kerry lads will probably have seen it differently.
Llaw_Gyffes (Mayo) - Posts: 1113 - 06/02/2018 12:39:49 2074556 Link 0 |
That's pretty much how I saw it my self llaw, Reagan was being marked by Shane enright who slipped twice in the build up and his man got away and Shanahan had to go to him and he caught Reagan high and in fairness if he was given a red we could have no complaints. Best wishes to Reagan and hopefully he'll have a speedy recovery. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 06/02/2018 13:29:58 2074574 Link 1 |
Very fair post. I watched it and it looked innocuous at first viewing, even Billy Joe Padden said a yellow card was the right call. Needless to say the Mayos are going beserk again.. Agree it was hard and a poor challenge but not premeditated. Best wishes on his recovery
Belclare1 (Galway) - Posts: 1626 - 06/02/2018 13:36:33 2074576 Link 0 |
Lol a bit like the posters on here who are obsessed with Aidan O Se and Cillian O C and never stop giving out about them, beserk like that or just normal beserk. It was a terrible challenge but he never meant to badly injure the lad, is that ok with you?
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7887 - 06/02/2018 15:06:54 2074592 Link 1 |
Two balanced posts from two different Mayo posters not calling for the Kerryman's blood. I'll make it a third, I agree completely. That really isn't fitting into Belclare's narrative of the "Mayos" going beserk. I wonder have the "Galways" ever gone beserk in their time?
the_walls (Mayo) - Posts: 495 - 06/02/2018 15:44:23 2074599 Link 0 |
1983 !!
Belclare1 (Galway) - Posts: 1626 - 06/02/2018 17:44:31 2074627 Link 0 |
On further viewing I don't think the Kerry lad meant it. I'm sure he didn't mean to break Evans jaw. Well that's what I hope anyway. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11229 - 06/02/2018 20:24:54 2074649 Link 1 |
Well said..
Belclare1 (Galway) - Posts: 1626 - 06/02/2018 20:39:23 2074655 Link 0 |