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Notwithstanding our weaknesses particularity our management i still fancy galway cos mayo are a very average outfit who still lack a half decent forward line.

Neither of us will win the AI so it will be all out war for this Cup

handpassking (Galway) - Posts: 431 - 22/04/2024 21:02:55    2539979

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I very seldom post here but I did at the beginning of the League this year when I felt that our senior team was heading in the wrong direction. (I mentioned then the keeper disaster, no pure midfielders and players being played out of position)
Nothing has changed if anything it has gotten worse. There are certain lads on the panel not up to the standard needed to compete at the higher level. Since Joyce took over the only addition to his management team was Cian O Neill. Surely to God there has to be better GAA heads within the County than the current crop. That being said the County Board gave Joyce the job with no management experience other than 1 year with the U20. A recipe for disaster and we are now seeing the result. The turnaround in Donegal over the last year should be a lesson for us all. The current board and management should be blown up as I feel with the current personal and system Galway Football will reach an all time low.

Brandyh (Galway) - Posts: 25 - 22/04/2024 21:12:56    2539981

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By all known indicators the Connacht final against Mayo in two weeks will play out like all the big games we've had against them recently .
Our kick outs are going to be a shambles which will force us to go long and when we do that we'll get wiped out at midfield. Apart from the first ten minutes Galway will get bullied all over the field. For all the talk of Galway's forward talent we have no clear strategy of scoring which makes our forward division look clueless for a majority of the time.
This is a career defining game for Joyce and company, it would be hard to seeing there being an appetite for him to stay on beyond this season if they suffer defeat here which is a high probability.

Galway4ever (Galway) - Posts: 209 - 22/04/2024 21:34:10    2539988

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I see McStay on Twitter appealing to all Mayo supporters to come out on Connacht final day. I've been critical of the team & management over the last while but they need all the support they can get now. As supporters let's all do our bit and make sure we're in Pearse Stadium on Sunday week to roar them on. Likely to be a tight game and it might make the difference, we definitely owe them one at this stage.

johnjoe21 (Galway) - Posts: 126 - 22/04/2024 23:24:44    2539998

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Replying To cavan.galway:  "u want to drop daly and conroy
lord give me strength
maybe it is a wind up"
Never said drop Daly move him to wing back yes definitely drop conroy he being poor this year

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 23/04/2024 09:48:56    2540048

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Replying To FatLadySinging:  "What a crowd of moaners, groaners and whingers on this forum. The constant complaining and negativity from people who probably were useless at sport themselves, would depress decent, positive, upbeat followers of our fine football team. People on here who are not fit to lace Padraig Joyce's boots, giving their half-baked and idiotic opinions, God help us."
I never once questioned Padraic Joyce as a player he in my opinion was one of best players ever to play for galway smart player but as a manager poor ,,

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 23/04/2024 09:50:53    2540050

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Replying To handpassking:  "Notwithstanding our weaknesses particularity our management i still fancy galway cos mayo are a very average outfit who still lack a half decent forward line.

Neither of us will win the AI so it will be all out war for this Cup"
A very average outfit who have outscored us in our last 3 meetings, and plenty more prior to that in the last 5 years.
This talk about Mayo lacking a forward line, yet they were far more accurate than us when we played them earlier this year. We on the other hand have had a terrible conversion rate in many games, including last weekend.
Of course we can beat them, but it will require a massive improvement from what we've seen so far this year.
They found it much easier to work better scoring chances against Roscommon on Sunday, while the Rossies were forcing shots from tricky positions.
It's stating the obvious and I've mentioned it plenty times, but Comer is absolutely key to our chances. He showed it again at the weekend and changed the game. Without him, we'd almost certainly have lost. I hope we're able to get a full fit 70+ minutes from him in the Connacht final.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2039 - 23/04/2024 10:27:15    2540063

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Replying To FatLadySinging:  "What a crowd of moaners, groaners and whingers on this forum. The constant complaining and negativity from people who probably were useless at sport themselves, would depress decent, positive, upbeat followers of our fine football team. People on here who are not fit to lace Padraig Joyce's boots, giving their half-baked and idiotic opinions, God help us."
Anyone who spends their money on going to matches is entitled to their opinion.
Very few people would question the fact that PJ was one of our best ever players, or that his heart is fully invested in that maroon Jersey that he wore with pride.
However, when you see the impact Jim Mc Guinness has had on the Donegal setup, you realize the difference a top class "proven manager" can make.
Galway tend to select officials on sentiment and not by a successful track record and I've no doubt we will continue to do so.
Optimism and enthusiasm are no substitute for knowledge and experience.

StopTheLights (Galway) - Posts: 343 - 23/04/2024 12:12:24    2540096

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Replying To tommy k:  "Can Galway really handle O'Shea, O'Donoghue and Conroy? Perhaps 1 (or at most 2) but not all 3 from the games I have seen in recent years. O'Donoghue in particular loves to play in Galway games as he gets space to do what he likes. McGrath who is Galway's best man marker will probably pick him up."
I think they can. O'Shea was well handled by Hernon last year and McGrath has a good record on O'Donoghue. It's the likes of Paddy Durcan and McBrien(last year) that have been doing the damage.

smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 364 - 23/04/2024 12:17:57    2540099

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Replying To Kickitout:  "Never said drop Daly move him to wing back yes definitely drop conroy he being poor this year"
you suggest moving john daly who has never played wing back at county level and struggles against quick players out of centre back (where he won an all star) right... that makes sense

drop conroy and play who in midfield, maher and darcy? or do you have another great plan for there as well jimmy

cavan.galway (Galway) - Posts: 185 - 23/04/2024 12:21:12    2540102

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Replying To The_DOC:  "What a silly comment from PJ - makes no sense!"
If I hear one more excuse out of PJ! He needs to own it, take a proper gaffer's responsibility, not blame his players in his immature fashion, he needs to be locked in and see the changes in game. McStay could eat him alive in in-match switches and tactics if he doesn't own this one. So, no more excuses PJ - talk is cheap, time to deliver.

togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 902 - 23/04/2024 12:47:01    2540111

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I would like posters on here pick the best team in there opinion with everyone fit ie , tierney , Mcdaid Maher Sweeney

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 23/04/2024 14:03:23    2540146

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Replying To Kickitout:  "Never said drop Daly move him to wing back yes definitely drop conroy he being poor this year"
Perhaps you're being facetious but IMHO conroy may have been below par against Sligo but I think it's very harsh to say poor this year - he missed a few games in the league. Truth being told he rises to the challenge against Mayo as shown in pearse stadium last year when he was one of a few that could leave Salt-Hill with his head held high. My belief is we will give Mayo a right test the sunday week, we hammered sligo last year and were not any better for it, granted that is not the performance we would have wanted last weekend but it could serve as a reminder to these lads that no game is won on paper.

cocopop (Roscommon) - Posts: 26 - 23/04/2024 14:04:48    2540147

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Replying To cavan.galway:  "you suggest moving john daly who has never played wing back at county level and struggles against quick players out of centre back (where he won an all star) right... that makes sense

drop conroy and play who in midfield, maher and darcy? or do you have another great plan for there as well jimmy"
I actually think it's easier play as a wing back if u struggle for pace as most wing forwards go back into there own half but most centre forwards play along the half forward line and that's when Daly struggle big time ,,,again only my opinion

Kickitout (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 23/04/2024 14:06:48    2540149

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Replying To Kickitout:  "I would like posters on here pick the best team in there opinion with everyone fit ie , tierney , Mcdaid Maher Sweeney"
Pointless picking Mc Daid

Galwaymaster9 (Galway) - Posts: 396 - 23/04/2024 14:56:21    2540177

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Replying To johnjoe21:  "I see McStay on Twitter appealing to all Mayo supporters to come out on Connacht final day. I've been critical of the team & management over the last while but they need all the support they can get now. As supporters let's all do our bit and make sure we're in Pearse Stadium on Sunday week to roar them on. Likely to be a tight game and it might make the difference, we definitely owe them one at this stage."
Ara Mayo will outnumber Galway supporters 2 to 1 as they always do in Salthill. They have a much better record v Galway in Salthill than in Castlebar so they will be bulling to win this one. As John O'Mahony once famously said "there's only one ******* answer to that!"

tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3320 - 23/04/2024 16:46:26    2540207

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See the Under 20 team is out. Thompson, Costello, Murphy will be key in the forwards. Heneghan has some serious potential and would be better centre forward. Lonergan lucky enough to start as he was poor in last couple of matches, though I am being unfair he is probably a bit too young yet and will get better with time. He probably wouldnt start if everyone was fit. Great to have Kilcommons back in after injury. Team fell apart when he went off against Mayo. I expect him to be on at half time. McGlinchey is a good player but only lasts 20-25 mins in a match. Thought Greaney would start centre back. What happened Bermingham from Headford. is he injured? Hard to beat a team twice.

LottoPlus (Kilkenny) - Posts: 55 - 23/04/2024 17:18:37    2540221

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If we play with fear in attack, defaulting to constant recycling and playing it safe, not taking on the man, not playing creatively but stifled into 'just don't make a mistake' football, then I've zero doubt that Mayo will win. Those predictable patterns are turnover heaven for them, they'll smother us and frustrate us out of the game. What McStay and the Mayo back lines categorically don't want is Galway bringing chaos, high tempo mayhem with lots of support runners, lines run at speed at all kinds of angles. They won't handle it and we have to bring chaos. Mayo did it for years, in the matches where they really clicked they'd bring a couple of 10-15 min spells of absolute mayhem, that looked almost unstructured and fluid but was well rehearsed, they had an internal name for it - the name escapes me - it was mayhem or something to that affect - and that's what their defence and midfield would not like to see from us. I'm not sure if we've the fitness to do it but predictability and playing it safe plays into McStay and Rochford's hands - trust me, they'll handle that all day long, they won't handle full throttle creative football half as well.

togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 902 - 23/04/2024 18:27:04    2540233

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