Replying To jm25: "Not bitter at all why would we??
Just your post was laughable even on some of the mayo lads you were harsh
I did add something constructive but you didn't respond so here I go again
1. What has neary done to date to be rated higher with silke??
2. Why have you matched Glynn with AOS?? Do you actually expect them to be on one another ???
As for Claire we will stay off this thread if you stay clear of galway thread
Deal ??" Davitt shouldn't be rated higher than Silke. Very inexerienced at this level. Has high workrate and can play off the cuff which is welcome as we need to try something different if we are to beat ye on Sunday. Wouldn't be a bit surprised though to see him on the bench because management are too cautious.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7927 - 29/04/2025 14:38:01
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Replying To jm25: "Not bitter at all why would we??
Just your post was laughable even on some of the mayo lads you were harsh
I did add something constructive but you didn't respond so here I go again
1. What has neary done to date to be rated higher with silke??
2. Why have you matched Glynn with AOS?? Do you actually expect them to be on one another ???
As for Claire we will stay off this thread if you stay clear of galway thread
Deal ??" Different players match up differently against others. Difference in speed, height etc. Also, last I checked, we are all allowed to watch GAA and make our own view - Donald Trump isn't in charge here yet.
having watched Neary most of this season, taking his physical attributes and fearless nature (not yet coached out of him but I'm sure McStay is working on that) I think Silk doesn't have the physical attributes to match him in the likely contest for possession. Silke would run the legs off him if we were playing in the old rules but with the emphasis on kickouts this year - I think Mayo could get a lot of joy isolating Neary on Silke for kick outs. Also, the Galway defensive game requires midfield and half forwards to drop deep and keep a double sweeper on defense. This style of play was required because Silke is not a very good defender, he is an excellent footballer, but not a player who can take his opponent out of the game.
As for Glynn on O Shea - The reality for Galway is if Glynn cant handle O shea, he would have to be benched to make way for a taller, more physical defender - which Galway dont really have. If Mayo play O Shea and another big man in the ff line, then Galways regular fb line will be at a major disadvantage (provided Mayo actually kick in in to them).
Considering what McStay has done to date, Galway would be safe enough leaving Glynn on O shea, as Mayo havent kicked ball in to O Shea all season.
As I said, if you want to cry about a Mayo poster posting his opinion on a Mayo thread, you dont have much going on in your life.
tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1348 - 30/04/2025 09:16:05
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Replying To tirawleybaron: "Different players match up differently against others. Difference in speed, height etc. Also, last I checked, we are all allowed to watch GAA and make our own view - Donald Trump isn't in charge here yet.
having watched Neary most of this season, taking his physical attributes and fearless nature (not yet coached out of him but I'm sure McStay is working on that) I think Silk doesn't have the physical attributes to match him in the likely contest for possession. Silke would run the legs off him if we were playing in the old rules but with the emphasis on kickouts this year - I think Mayo could get a lot of joy isolating Neary on Silke for kick outs. Also, the Galway defensive game requires midfield and half forwards to drop deep and keep a double sweeper on defense. This style of play was required because Silke is not a very good defender, he is an excellent footballer, but not a player who can take his opponent out of the game.
As for Glynn on O Shea - The reality for Galway is if Glynn cant handle O shea, he would have to be benched to make way for a taller, more physical defender - which Galway dont really have. If Mayo play O Shea and another big man in the ff line, then Galways regular fb line will be at a major disadvantage (provided Mayo actually kick in in to them).
Considering what McStay has done to date, Galway would be safe enough leaving Glynn on O shea, as Mayo havent kicked ball in to O Shea all season.
As I said, if you want to cry about a Mayo poster posting his opinion on a Mayo thread, you dont have much going on in your life." Calm down John Paul. Not crying at all, the opposite in fact laughing a lot at your posts.
Of course you are allowed opinions and I'm allowed critique them.
This Liam silke who is not a good man marker different to the one who made his name for corofin man marking Diarmuid Connolly out of a game and tied down the physically imposing Rian O'Neill in last years all Ireland??
Now Neary could score 2-5 from play at weekend and win footballer of year but right now totally unproven.
Thompson for us looks a great prospect but head to head at this stage you'd say hession mcbrien callinan however have edge over him.
As for Galway lacking in size replacing Glynn.
Molloy mulkerins Hernon aren't exactly diminutive
Think it was hernon who marked AOS in 2023
jm25 (Galway) - Posts: 1478 - 30/04/2025 10:53:58
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Replying To tirawleybaron: "Different players match up differently against others. Difference in speed, height etc. Also, last I checked, we are all allowed to watch GAA and make our own view - Donald Trump isn't in charge here yet.
having watched Neary most of this season, taking his physical attributes and fearless nature (not yet coached out of him but I'm sure McStay is working on that) I think Silk doesn't have the physical attributes to match him in the likely contest for possession. Silke would run the legs off him if we were playing in the old rules but with the emphasis on kickouts this year - I think Mayo could get a lot of joy isolating Neary on Silke for kick outs. Also, the Galway defensive game requires midfield and half forwards to drop deep and keep a double sweeper on defense. This style of play was required because Silke is not a very good defender, he is an excellent footballer, but not a player who can take his opponent out of the game.
As for Glynn on O Shea - The reality for Galway is if Glynn cant handle O shea, he would have to be benched to make way for a taller, more physical defender - which Galway dont really have. If Mayo play O Shea and another big man in the ff line, then Galways regular fb line will be at a major disadvantage (provided Mayo actually kick in in to them).
Considering what McStay has done to date, Galway would be safe enough leaving Glynn on O shea, as Mayo havent kicked ball in to O Shea all season.
As I said, if you want to cry about a Mayo poster posting his opinion on a Mayo thread, you dont have much going on in your life." Fitzgerald I forgot will likely mark AOS from start.
AOS would have edge in that FWIW.
Glynn usually marks conroy and got a fair roasting off him last year.
jm25 (Galway) - Posts: 1478 - 30/04/2025 10:56:18
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Replying To tirawleybaron: "Different players match up differently against others. Difference in speed, height etc. Also, last I checked, we are all allowed to watch GAA and make our own view - Donald Trump isn't in charge here yet.
having watched Neary most of this season, taking his physical attributes and fearless nature (not yet coached out of him but I'm sure McStay is working on that) I think Silk doesn't have the physical attributes to match him in the likely contest for possession. Silke would run the legs off him if we were playing in the old rules but with the emphasis on kickouts this year - I think Mayo could get a lot of joy isolating Neary on Silke for kick outs. Also, the Galway defensive game requires midfield and half forwards to drop deep and keep a double sweeper on defense. This style of play was required because Silke is not a very good defender, he is an excellent footballer, but not a player who can take his opponent out of the game.
As for Glynn on O Shea - The reality for Galway is if Glynn cant handle O shea, he would have to be benched to make way for a taller, more physical defender - which Galway dont really have. If Mayo play O Shea and another big man in the ff line, then Galways regular fb line will be at a major disadvantage (provided Mayo actually kick in in to them).
Considering what McStay has done to date, Galway would be safe enough leaving Glynn on O shea, as Mayo havent kicked ball in to O Shea all season.
As I said, if you want to cry about a Mayo poster posting his opinion on a Mayo thread, you dont have much going on in your life." Liam Silke is not a good defender - oh lord, what or where in the hell are you pulling that from?
The_DOC (Galway) - Posts: 761 - 30/04/2025 16:12:38
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