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Cillian O'connor POTY

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I think he deserves it,

His scoring was brilliant. He was excellent.

All time leading football scorer in GAA history (Truly outstanding achievement considering what many of us would give to score a single point for our county)

He has contributed hugely to Mayo GAA but unfortunately for him, he's never got on the right side of a tight AI final and perhaps it's just missing another talented team mate up front (to boost his own undeniable efforts) which could have made all the difference and resulted in him winning POTY long before now.

I'm not a big fan of his but I admire and respect his contributions, and his personal achievement deserves to be rewarded, both this year and across his entire career with that resulting in the greatest haul of scores ever seen.

He deserves this reward tonight.

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20600 - 20/02/2021 17:21:51    2332149

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Doesn't bother me if he gets it. He was brilliant this year. Also superb in the final despite spending most of the second half chasing back when we lost our shape. A great player who people love to hate and many think he has a poor scoring record in big games. He doesn't. People just don't like him.

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7885 - 20/02/2021 18:26:47    2332157

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He had a superb season and is deserving of the POTY award.

Most outside Mayo don't like him and that's fair enough, as his onfield behaviour makes him quite unlikeable, but there is no denying that he's a fantastic footballer.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13705 - 20/02/2021 19:03:02    2332167

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Replying To MesAmis:  "He had a superb season and is deserving of the POTY award.

Most outside Mayo don't like him and that's fair enough, as his onfield behaviour makes him quite unlikeable, but there is no denying that he's a fantastic footballer."
Yeah and listen I don't mind them disliking him for reasons such as off the ball challenges or whatever their claims are but the same people try and claim he is a tap over merchant who doesn't show up on the biggest day. It's bizarre.

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7885 - 20/02/2021 19:29:13    2332175

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Congrats to Cillian had a fine year!

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 20/02/2021 19:46:45    2332180

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Fenton deservedly wins POTY. I could only imagine the online abuse if Cillian won it. Well done to all the all star winners especially our own Cillian and Oisin on his double All Star and YPOTY

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11227 - 20/02/2021 19:59:23    2332185

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He had a remarkable season truth be told. Fitzsimons is arguably the stickiest marker out there. You don't see him beaten like that, it doesnt happen. When you consider coc was on a downward trajectory the last few years, it is hard not to give him the upmost credit for the season he had. However, kilkenny had a really great season also, and Id be slightly leaning to him for the award, but i agree with the sentiment regarding oconnors season, like him or loath him, you have to admire his grit.

HardCase (USA) - Posts: 64 - 20/02/2021 20:05:09    2332186

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "Yeah and listen I don't mind them disliking him for reasons such as off the ball challenges or whatever their claims are but the same people try and claim he is a tap over merchant who doesn't show up on the biggest day. It's bizarre."
People always do that though, they don't like the player therfore they'll run down their ability.

Being completely honest, I don't like O'Connor as a player. He's the type of player in any sport that I just don't like. However he's a serious footballer and one of the best finishers I've ever seen.

He doesn't get the credit his ability deserves but that's due to his on field behaviour unfortunately.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13705 - 20/02/2021 20:12:42    2332188

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "Doesn't bother me if he gets it. He was brilliant this year. Also superb in the final despite spending most of the second half chasing back when we lost our shape. A great player who people love to hate and many think he has a poor scoring record in big games. He doesn't. People just don't like him."
Cillian would be a popular player in this neck of the woods. Shame to think that he doesn't have an all Ireland but he is still young enough.

tireoghainabu (Tyrone) - Posts: 274 - 20/02/2021 20:13:03    2332189

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Didn't fenton win it?

Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1698 - 20/02/2021 20:20:32    2332192

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Fair play to Brian, super player.

Is it only him and Trevor Giles who have won it twice, after the Texaco era.

To be honest he would have been my no 3.

Would have went Kilkenny, then Cillian.

Congrats Brian

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 20/02/2021 20:21:35    2332193

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Replying To MesAmis:  "People always do that though, they don't like the player therfore they'll run down their ability.

Being completely honest, I don't like O'Connor as a player. He's the type of player in any sport that I just don't like. However he's a serious footballer and one of the best finishers I've ever seen.

He doesn't get the credit his ability deserves but that's due to his on field behaviour unfortunately."
Really? I dont see why personally. He is a hard working forward, who can score heavily and is ultra cool in front of goal. He is also able to give the defender plenty of what defenders are supposed to give to forwards and is a better tackler than a lot of them. In interviews he doesnt talk in the usual tired old platitudes and just keeps it short. I find him quite refreshing as a player to be honest.

HardCase (USA) - Posts: 64 - 20/02/2021 20:27:21    2332195

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I'm all confused reading these posts. I though Cillian won poty by the posts but I hearFenton won. Congrats to Brian and commiserations to Cillian and Ciarán.

CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3674 - 20/02/2021 20:33:36    2332197

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Replying To MesAmis:  "People always do that though, they don't like the player therfore they'll run down their ability.

Being completely honest, I don't like O'Connor as a player. He's the type of player in any sport that I just don't like. However he's a serious footballer and one of the best finishers I've ever seen.

He doesn't get the credit his ability deserves but that's due to his on field behaviour unfortunately."
Nail on the head there.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 1898 - 20/02/2021 21:34:57    2332212

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "Doesn't bother me if he gets it. He was brilliant this year. Also superb in the final despite spending most of the second half chasing back when we lost our shape. A great player who people love to hate and many think he has a poor scoring record in big games. He doesn't. People just don't like him."
That's what I don't like about the way games are played. Great forwards like Cillian shouldn't be in the back line chasing. I'm sure they would rather stay at the business end of pitch.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2006 - 20/02/2021 21:48:03    2332217

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Had Kilkenny to win it before the final, but he wasnt having a good final until Durcan went off then came into the game..
Would have picked O Connor for POTY, probably Mayo bias coming through, but thought he had a great year, without him Mayo wouldnt have got to the final i think.
I had Fenton 3rd, thought he didnt have a great year, compared to previous but thats probably his own fault for being so consistent. But thought Mayo did well on him in the final and Dublin took over midfield with Howard coming on.

But anyways 3 great players, any of them deserved it and fairplay to Fenton, hes some player and seems to be even better off the field

tommy132 (Mayo) - Posts: 600 - 20/02/2021 23:31:59    2332226

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O'Connor would been an acceptable winner in fairness, hard luck and well done to Brian. Cillian performed brilliantly for a player who could have easily thrown his hat at it at this stage. Says something positive about him for a change.

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8585 - 21/02/2021 02:23:26    2332237

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I would actually had had CON as my POTY and he wasn't even nominated. From a Mayo point of view he was the difference in the final and was a constant threat.

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7885 - 21/02/2021 04:11:12    2332238

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Does fenton winning it disprove the ol 'splitting the Dublin vote' excuse that was peddled in the past?

HardCase (USA) - Posts: 64 - 21/02/2021 09:51:32    2332247

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Replying To HardCase:  "Does fenton winning it disprove the ol 'splitting the Dublin vote' excuse that was peddled in the past?"
No, it stands to reason that if there are two candidates from one county, not just Dublin it will adversely affect their indiividual votes, it seems this time C O'C, for whatever reason was not strong enough to take advantage.

sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 674 - 21/02/2021 15:18:37    2332292

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