Mayo into fourth round of the qualifiers after sneaking through against Armagh by a single point. I was working so didn't get to see the game but reading a couple of reports it seems like Mayo tried their best to blow it again.
So, this is possibly our year! Up Mayo
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Thread: Gaa 2019
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19-05-2019 11:10 PM #1
Gaa 2019
Few surprises already in the Province Championships, especially with Cavan beating Monaghan! Been some very entertaining football on show, looking forward to Mayo vs Roscommon next weekend with two very good sides hopefully going at it hammer and tongs. Live on Sky Sports as well
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29-06-2019 11:34 PM #2
Last edited by BS44; 30-06-2019 at 06:09 AM.
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30-06-2019 10:07 PM #3
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Mon the yellow bellies today.
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01-07-2019 06:50 PM #4
Draw for the fourth round and Mayo get Galway, their next door neighbour in the province of Connacht. Galway play in maroon so I'm expecting nearly every one on here wants a Mayo win.
Cavan v Tyrone (Clones)
Cork v Laois (Thurles)
Galway v Mayo (Limerick)
Meath v Clare (Portlaoise)
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10-08-2019 07:34 PM #5
Humped from the Dubs
Pope Francis signing the Mayo top wasn't enough to beat the curse. The wait goes on, as does the curse.
Also, the ****ing Pope has no influence on the curseLast edited by BS44; 13-09-2021 at 10:39 AM.
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14-08-2021 08:45 PM #6
Mayo produce one of the greatest comebacks in GAA history (according to commentator) and beat Dublin in the All Ireland Semi Final. Mayo goalie equalising with a retaken free from 45 metres after he missed with his first try, virtually the last kick of the sixty minutes.
Seventy years since we last won the Sam, this is our year. Up Mayo!Last edited by BS44; 15-08-2021 at 07:34 AM.
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15-08-2021 12:44 AM #7
I mean, it's probably not our year, but what a win all the same. Dublin hadn't been beaten in the Championship since August 2014, so to pull off that win today with a number of key players missing was an incredible and unexpected achievement.
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15-08-2021 09:33 AM #9
Mayo GAA will get a set number and then distribute them to the clubs based on club size - junior, intermediate, senior etc., so Achill will get some, but almost certainly not enough.
Every other county gets a certain (much lower) amount of tickets also as well as the provincial councils and thousands go to sponsors, a bit like the Superbowl. As ever the best bet to get tickets is to look outside the county where demand is lower or do business with one of the GAAs big sponsors.
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18-08-2021 09:34 PM #11
I'd say it will definitely be the 11th now, Tyrone have had two postponements so they either play the game on the new date or forfeit it I think. Not sure what kind of shape they'll be in for that game, sounds like some of the team were hit quite badly with Covid.
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29-08-2021 10:16 AM #12
Pretty good shape as it turns out - they beat Kerry by a point after extra time to set up the least expected final in years.
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11-09-2021 12:57 PM #13
All-Ireland Senior Football Final today, 5pm throw in.
Mayo, the lads from the wild west take on the red handers Tyrone. Mayo looking to break their seventy year hoodoo and win the Sam again.
Up Mayo!
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12-09-2021 07:59 AM #15
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12-09-2021 01:32 PM #16
I'm just not convinced the current Mayo team is good enough, felt we were carrying three or four players yesterday that aren't really up to the standard and it's hard to win an All Ireland when you're doing that.
The team from around 2013 to 2017 was better and would potentially have beaten that Tyrone team, but they came up against a generational Dublin team they just couldn't beat.
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12-09-2021 04:02 PM #17
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16-09-2021 10:35 AM #18
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For anyone interested the games take place at 1pm for the junior final and 3pm for the senior final at St Ambrose High School in Coatbridge. Both games are Glasgow Gaels v Dunedin Connollys and should be competitive hard fought games.
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