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Monaghan lacking any kind of quality, a poor division 4 team would beat them.

Gantric (Leitrim) - Posts: 127 - 31/05/2026 16:57:12    2676784

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Mayo fresher, sharper and putting us the sword with ease.

222 (UK) - Posts: 934 - 31/05/2026 17:17:20    2676791

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Bobby McCaul has had a huge impact and it's heartbreaking for him that he's been injured.
Hopefully it's not as bad as it looked.

Knoxboya (Monaghan) - Posts: 384 - 31/05/2026 17:36:31    2676795

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What excuse are we on this week GB. Speedy recovery to Bobby hopefully nothing serious

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 688 - 31/05/2026 17:53:18    2676800

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Monaghan lost that in the 3rd quarter. Made a hero out of Mayo Keeper when points were the better option on more than one occasion. They showed great spirit though to bring it to the wire. I wonder did the lad who kicked the 2 pointer mis count? It sailed over.
I hope the lad that got injured will be back for next round. Hes a very good footballer.

Tadhg2020 (Limerick) - Posts: 516 - 31/05/2026 17:53:30    2676801

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Bobby mccaul point in the first half that was waved wide the difference poor work from the umpire

Farneyblueandwhite (Monaghan) - Posts: 145 - 31/05/2026 18:01:26    2676808

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Replying To 222:  "Mayo fresher, sharper and putting us the sword with ease."
I thought Monaghan actually had the better of the game overall. Even in the first half you had plenty possession and chances. Cut Mayo open on a number of occasions but left a lot of scores behind, most crucially some big goal chances.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2836 - 31/05/2026 18:13:36    2676811

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Replying To Gantric:  "Monaghan lacking any kind of quality, a poor division 4 team would beat them."
Is that right

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 145 - 31/05/2026 18:21:47    2676813

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Replying To McGuirk1985@:  "Is that right"
Absolutely. A team like us who is far from a poor team would have won at our ease.

Gantric (Leitrim) - Posts: 127 - 31/05/2026 18:25:17    2676815

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Theres something in this monaghan side but its v frustrating. Law of averages says you will lose more than you win against half decent sides letting opposition rack up big leads. Goldrick has been a bad omen for years for us.

seanie08 (Monaghan) - Posts: 1994 - 31/05/2026 18:49:36    2676825

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Replying To farneygael3:  "What excuse are we on this week GB. Speedy recovery to Bobby hopefully nothing serious"
Go back to Cavan. Heartbreaking for Bobby McCaul. Please God it not as bad as it looked. To hell with the naysayers, Monaghan are going in the right direction.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 1075 - 31/05/2026 19:09:47    2676827

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Replying To farneyexile:  "Poor first half - every single player needs to step up"
... and they did step up. Clear point that was nearer the centre that the posts was in the end the difference. Too small of a county to deal with the injuries we've had. Hope Bobby McFaul's is not as a bad as it looked - he 'd have been the winning of the game in the last 15.

farneyexile (UK) - Posts: 8 - 31/05/2026 19:11:28    2676829

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First up, devasting for for Bobby McCaul. Best wishes to the young man, he was box office today. OHanlon missing was another huge blow in personnel.
What a frustrating performance though. Why do Monaghan have to lose the game before playing? Only so many times that heroic losses can be applauded.
Some big players made simple costly errors, Beggan among them from first half frees. Michael Bannigan was tired looking and dropped a few short, he couldnhave off by 50mins. Plus the number of butchered goal chances did Monaghan no favours at all.
All thay said you still.have to credit this team- McGorman, Dylan Byrne, McCarville, OToole when he got to grips in second half, all did their stuff.
Hope its a big team drawn next. We may as well go down swinging.

Eddie the Exile (Monaghan) - Posts: 1339 - 31/05/2026 19:21:57    2676835

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inevitably we all know its an acl. did not look good sitting in clones. players like mc caul, conarty, clifford, kobe, con are the difference for a good team to a great team. will be a huge loss for monaghan for the foreseeable.

hard to draw positives. been 1 rotten year for luck when you think about it.

monaghanfootballfan (Monaghan) - Posts: 21 - 31/05/2026 19:25:49    2676838

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Replying To Gantric:  "Absolutely. A team like us who is far from a poor team would have won at our ease."
You've have been beaten in the first ten minutes, you'd be lucky to field a team

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 145 - 31/05/2026 19:34:32    2676843

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I thought Monaghan actually had the better of the game overall. Even in the first half you had plenty possession and chances. Cut Mayo open on a number of occasions but left a lot of scores behind, most crucially some big goal chances."
Monaghan 18 shots to Mayos 17 in the 1st half. No way should Monaghan have found themselves 11 points behind at half time. The two pointer on the hooter the difference In the end between winning by 1 and losing by one.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 863 - 31/05/2026 19:58:15    2676852

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It is, what it is. At the end of the day, there is not one team in the Championship in a comfortable position at this moment in time, nobody is safe until the next round is played. Wishing B McCaul a speedy recovery but doubt we'll see him again this year.Hopefully all the other players out injured can return soon.
Over the years, we've played our best football in do or die situations and I don't expect anything different from this team in 2 wks. Here's hoping the Tuesday am draw is kind to us.

Blackcardnot (USA) - Posts: 110 - 31/05/2026 20:35:50    2676872

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Replying To Eddie the Exile:  "First up, devasting for for Bobby McCaul. Best wishes to the young man, he was box office today. OHanlon missing was another huge blow in personnel.
What a frustrating performance though. Why do Monaghan have to lose the game before playing? Only so many times that heroic losses can be applauded.
Some big players made simple costly errors, Beggan among them from first half frees. Michael Bannigan was tired looking and dropped a few short, he couldnhave off by 50mins. Plus the number of butchered goal chances did Monaghan no favours at all.
All thay said you still.have to credit this team- McGorman, Dylan Byrne, McCarville, OToole when he got to grips in second half, all did their stuff.
Hope its a big team drawn next. We may as well go down swinging."
Winnable games in there for everyone, first out of the hat would be handy.

Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 132 - 31/05/2026 21:36:06    2676889

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