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Mayo V Armagh

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Replying To Mfs:  "Mayo were missing Ger Cafferkey, Donal Vaughan, Mattie Ruane, Seamus O'Shea, Tom Parsons, James Carr and Cillian O'Connor last week to injury. Not sure will any of them be game fit this week some of them might have trained during the week. Diarmuid O'Connor now joins the list."
I thought Ger Caff, S o Shea, vaughan and Carr were all back training and available. Full sure i read that somewhere.
Whats the story with C. o Connor?. Is he back training?

Dec82 (Clare) - Posts: 242 - 27/06/2019 22:33:08    2201924

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Sneaky little 20 on Armagh

The_Biler (Westmeath) - Posts: 84 - 27/06/2019 23:27:07    2201952

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What's up with James Doherty? Is he out too?

gaelicgab (USA) - Posts: 878 - 28/06/2019 19:33:20    2202180

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Replying To gaelicgab:  "What's up with James Doherty? Is he out too?"
Mayo Board must think they are being monitored by the FBI or something.
complete shutdown with media.
Silence, just makes things worse allowing people make up rumours and stuff about wellbeing in the camp
They are their own worst enemy at times.

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 28/06/2019 20:01:37    2202187

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Really looking forward to tiday!

Few similarities, teams that like to play a bit of football and loyal and passionate fans.

sean og (Armagh) - Posts: 1053 - 29/06/2019 09:41:09    2202273

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Ok I have a question how was O'Neil goal allowed when the carbon copy of it in league final was ruled out for square ball??

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 29/06/2019 19:08:41    2202464

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Replying To royaldunne:  "Ok I have a question how was O'Neil goal allowed when the carbon copy of it in league final was ruled out for square ball??"
Because he ran in..

Belclare (Galway) - Posts: 904 - 29/06/2019 19:45:39    2202481

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Replying To royaldunne:  "Ok I have a question how was O'Neil goal allowed when the carbon copy of it in league final was ruled out for square ball??"
Because it's a different game, played at a different time, with different teams with the final variable being all referee decisions are subject to some variation.

First time watching sports?

festinog (Galway) - Posts: 3097 - 29/06/2019 19:46:13    2202483

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Fascinating game in Castlebar. Mayo's main men off the field through injury or managerial decision (Moran won't be a happy man tonight!), but still managing to keep their noses ahead. Second half should be fascinating.

And that Fionn lad; some player.

festinog (Galway) - Posts: 3097 - 29/06/2019 19:47:42    2202485

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Mayo will have to dig deep to win this one. Moran taken off, Keegan gone off injured and Armagh with a good breeze behind with scoring forwards to take advantage of it. Interesting second half ahead.

KY4SAM2015 (Kerry) - Posts: 898 - 29/06/2019 19:47:45    2202486

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Mayo are a pale shadow of the team of a few years ago.

MuckrossHead (Donegal) - Posts: 5028 - 29/06/2019 20:09:10    2202495

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Looking like a Mayo win at this stage bar a major come back from Armagh; but talk about a Pyrrhic victory, the Mayo injury list is unprecedented.

festinog (Galway) - Posts: 3097 - 29/06/2019 20:22:14    2202501

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Really enjoyed that. Well done Mayo. Injuries mounting up though, has to be a worry.

Valiant effort from Armagh, what a player Jamie Clarke is, pure class.

GeniusGerry (Kerry) - Posts: 2105 - 29/06/2019 20:41:39    2202503

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Skin of their teeth, but they're inching their way towards Croker, and they like Croker.

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8596 - 29/06/2019 20:43:41    2202504

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I thought Deegan was very one sided with his decisions to Mayo. But job done for Mayo. Hopefully the lads that went off especially Keegan aren't too badly injured. What are the chances we get a Galway v Mayo match next?

lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 29/06/2019 20:50:01    2202506

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What a bizarre second half! Mayo did not miss a single shot at goal and looked to be home and hosed when 5 points up, but then did their best to throw it away through dreadful decision-making and simple unforced errors. Armagh seemed to win every long kick-out and were very unlucky to not at least force it to extra-time. With all the injuries and miles on the clock, it is hard to see Mayo going much further but they have repeatedly shown over the years that they can never be written off.

Gaillimh_Abu (Galway) - Posts: 996 - 29/06/2019 20:57:07    2202511

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Deegan gave us nothing but fair play to Mayo, dug it out and good luck to them

sean og (Armagh) - Posts: 1053 - 29/06/2019 20:57:11    2202512

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Replying To realdub:  "Skin of their teeth, but they're inching their way towards Croker, and they like Croker."
Mayo should propose playing all their games in Croke Park. MacHale Park don't suit them at all. To bloody small.

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 454 - 29/06/2019 20:58:18    2202514

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If I was the Mayo manager I wouldn't have any contact practices this week. Can't afford anymore injuries. As it is we're almost in receivership, might need a big loan from somewhere to carry on. O God Help Us.

cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 454 - 29/06/2019 21:04:10    2202519

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Replying To lilylanger:  "I thought Deegan was very one sided with his decisions to Mayo. But job done for Mayo. Hopefully the lads that went off especially Keegan aren't too badly injured. What are the chances we get a Galway v Mayo match next?"
33.333% chance

Rayo1 (Galway) - Posts: 140 - 29/06/2019 21:06:22    2202521

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