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The ball came out loose from the challenge.I think that's why it wasn't given as a free.Congratulations to Dublin.Some of the comments on here about Dublin are ungracious.It's up to other teams to reach their level.Kerry will be dangerous next year after what happened to them against Cork.When this Dublin team is eventually beaten, I think it'll be by Kerry who have the tradition of 37 All Ireland titles.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2381 - 19/12/2020 19:40:30 2324008 Link 3 |
Dublin are a first rate team. Their superior fitness told in second half. Mayo unable to sustain first half energy. Dublin may well have some excellent individuals; but the way the game has gone, you'd hardly know it. Safe option stuff is drilled into all teams now. It's boring to watch tbh. Gaelic football has gone the way of Scottish Soccer leagues. 1.5 teams lol. Or Formula 1. No competition. The county board structure has failed. Time to allocate resources centrally. Dublin has a full time S&C coach. Other counties have either part-timers or none. Pretty much every final Dublin wins is down to superior conditioning in the second half / last quarter. Years ago, I played soccer against pro teams few times. You could match them in the first half no bother, but they always destroyed you in the final quarter. They didn't tire as much, or at all. The GAA is wedded to structural inequality. Not Dublin's fault of course - the real issue here is the whack-a-mole way resources are administered in the GAA. essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 19/12/2020 19:40:39 2324009 Link 5 |
With the exception of Fenton and Con I think Niall Scully is a real ambassador for this Dublin team, no risks, no personality, very little character, just a footballer/ handballer that looks like he was programmed on a computer, soulless. bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 19/12/2020 19:41:58 2324012 Link 7 |
Well done Dublin, best football team in the history of the football championship, just shows the gap isn't too far. cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 783 - 19/12/2020 19:43:19 2324014 Link 4 |
Not match related but anyone think it's odd Dessie Farrell wearing a mask during the game but not wearing when he's hugging players after the game. bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 19/12/2020 19:43:48 2324017 Link 3 |
Dublin going for 7 in a row in less than 7 months time brilliant achievement but can it be any more boring Irishcelt (Wicklow) - Posts: 149 - 19/12/2020 19:46:32 2324018 Link 1 |
Cluxton has played 112 championship games for Dublin, that was his 100th in Croke Park.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2288 - 19/12/2020 19:47:43 2324020 Link 2 |
Its called respect. Lovely of you to be so concerned about your rivals though. Fair play!
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 4097 - 19/12/2020 19:48:47 2324021 Link 13 |
The joy may return -:)
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 19/12/2020 19:51:06 2324024 Link 2 |
Up to 2015 all 4 divisions in gaelic football survived amateurishly on hope and promise, in 2025 Dublin will have achieved 10 in a row all at the expense of Mayo, imagine that, there's not another county with all the pretence, promise, grandeur, and elitism to challenge Mayo for #2 spot in the country, the Dub's may be all Ireland senior football champions for the 6th consecutive time, but for me Mayo have won pride and place in the hearths of all sporting people as the county of courage. supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3166 - 19/12/2020 19:52:08 2324025 Link 4 |
I tend to agree with you. It was as if , look lads keep it to single digits. Could be wrong and as you say we will get slaughtered for saying it. But I got the feeling dubs didn't want to win by too much to take the heat out of the argument to split up Dublin and particularly the funding
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 19/12/2020 19:57:38 2324028 Link 2 |
A strange atmosphere to have witnessed an All Ireland final in. Same stuff as last week but we should be thankful to the GAA for getting the Championships played. Limerick and Dublin have been the best teams all year and the finals went to form. I won't patronise Mayo, another final loss. They'll be back because that's all you can do. Congratulations to Dublin on an incredible achievement. catch22 (USA) - Posts: 2148 - 19/12/2020 19:59:55 2324030 Link 5 |
Not part of the process -:)
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 19/12/2020 20:01:50 2324032 Link 3 |
Your perception is way off.
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 4097 - 19/12/2020 20:03:06 2324033 Link 11 |
6 in a row -:)
superbluedub (Dublin) - Posts: 2842 - 19/12/2020 20:04:05 2324034 Link 4 |
Congrats to Dublin. An unblelievable achievement. Mayo pushed them for so much of the game but strength in depth of rhe lads who came off the bench was a big factor. RoverTin (Derry) - Posts: 228 - 19/12/2020 20:10:04 2324041 Link 4 |
Not really,, while almost everyone is publicly endorsing covid guidelines pretty much no one is abiding by them consistently,, not even the ones who pontificate. In any event the dubs really can't do anything right at this stage can they? Can they not enjoy their win for one evening? Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1942 - 19/12/2020 20:14:15 2324043 Link 3 |
The fastest goal in All Ireland final history would suggest otherwise. Mayo played well and competed for 55 minutes. The last 15 mins showed Dublin's depth; Mayo simply had no answer to it.
sam1884 (UK) - Posts: 999 - 19/12/2020 20:16:12 2324045 Link 1 |
Congrats Dublin and all Dub posters here. A truly great team. Just a better team and we can have no complaints. We will keep at it hopefully. Seen enough today to think there is a future but need to be more ruthless. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11547 - 19/12/2020 20:16:21 2324046 Link 10 |
Oh I get it, so the trick is Dublin are just hungrier and want it more. Ok got it. Cavan_Shambles (Cavan) - Posts: 575 - 19/12/2020 20:16:44 2324047 Link 1 |