Great result for the Heane yesterday. Looks like old habits die hard however, played so well yesterday and last week could not string two passes together. Looks like another year of if only we beat..........
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Great result for the Heane yesterday. Looks like old habits die hard however, played so well yesterday and last week could not string two passes together. Looks like another year of if only we beat..........
Well Don how right you are. A great display yesterday following on from that drivel last week. Mind you the Port played some great football too and seems to have solved their goalkeeping problem as well, One marvelous save yesterday and could not be blamed for any of the goals. Nice crowd too but a lot of the fair weather fans seem to have deserted already.
Muinteoir Watch: Seems to be getting to know the players better and not as fussy as a result, like when Joe Lawless F***ed him over a throw- in, he just shrugged his shoulders whereas before he would have went for his pocket. Then again Lawless is a Mayo League star so maybe he gets away with more!!!. Still unfortunately Too many silly cards and the old maxim stays in Mayo that "EASIER GET CARD FOR MOUTHING THAN DIRTY PLAY "
No one asked you to comment, but feel free to do so. The word challenge wasn't meant in the context as a game.Quote:
Originally Posted by gnasher
I think that you should analyse all the referees at the games you are at and note all bookings and sending offs and record their offences. Then at the end of the season, give us a statistical breakdown of yellows/reds in the county and then open up a proper debate on bookings.Quote:
Originally Posted by mossy
Well the new season is a couple of weeks old in two divisions and one week old in the 1st division. Has anyone seen any shocks or suprises about the season start?
For me the biggest surprise is Achill's positive start. I tipped them to struggle this season, but as they say it's a long season and it may be a false dawn. I am also surprised by Claremorris's struggle at the start. Are they finding the step up hard or are there other reasons.
Not sure if this is the reason but Achill have had some very good underage teams in the last couple of years. Are these now feeding through?Quote:
Originally Posted by short_frank
Achill bet us one nil at the weekend but we could have scored six. We missed a load of sitters. They are an average enough team, but Mc Namara at the back organises them well. They dont seem to be a very young team so not sure about the story with underage. They dont look like a team who will go down though.
Mcnamara this the same fella that played Oscar Traynor with Mayo few Years ago?Achill are hard to beat at home but struggle away from home,can't see them pushing Swinford,Ballinrobe or Fahy for the two promotion places but we'll have to wait and see!!!is it true Eamonn Crean and Dara Ainsworth have signed with the C'bar Celtic B team this year too???Quote:
Originally Posted by FahyForever
Achill is a town that seems to have a few dual stars in it's ranks. Alot seems to depend on the timing of GAA matches on Sundays. Have played against them several times in both codes and it is very hard to get a result away but they travel very poorly and I reckon much of that is due to GAA matches clashing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron Bergundy
On the subject of Celtic's "B" team. Can a Club have an "A" & "B" team in the same division??
No not allow end of story.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
You know us country folk we don't get too excited. Big kick off Sunday at 2.30 in Cross v Urlaur. Whatever happens, happens. Credit for helping us goes to Ballinrobe, Castlebar Utd (Town), Partry, Moyne Villa (Headford), Kilshanvey (Kilconly) and Crumlin Utd (Turloughmore). A soccer family surely.Quote:
Originally Posted by juan pablo
Looking forward to the cup match vrs Ballinrobe B.
I thought so. You would wonder what the incentive is for the players who were playing Super League and have now signed for the "B" team knowing that even if they win the league, they will not be promoted and will not play Super League again. Surely they would be better signing for another team and at least challenging themselves to playing in the top flight.Quote:
Originally Posted by swinfordfc
Where can I find out the times of the matches this weekend? I still don't know when we are playing! Where are the bloody fixture books, same rubbish every year. If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it.
You are away to Glenhest Rovers @ 11.30 with M. Walsh as ref. Give John Durkan an email(johndurkanmafl@eircom.net.) We get an email every Monday with results and fixtures. Good service.Quote:
Originally Posted by FahyForever
Regards to question can you have two teams in the one division is not true to say you can't.
It all depends what rules apply for example in the Galway league it is aloud.
However in the Mayo League you would need a rule change.
But a club such as Celtic could at the begining of the season could affiated the B team with a new committee and then it could take its place in the super league.
that would simply mean the Ateam would not have the use of those players which Registered as Bteam
Forum is very quite. I am quietly licking my wounds after a reality check.
No need to be too upset Sinabhuil, Urlaur were in the Premier not long ago and probably still have a lot of those players. What did you think was your weaknesses? How was ye're fitness? Having a really fit team will take you a long way in the Second Division.
Wouldn't the incentive be to get into the A team?Quote:
Originally Posted by Phoenix
As you point out about signing for another team, if a b team is that good and does win promotion to the Super league, it would then be up to that club to decide on whether in should split into two separate clubs.
This obviously has a lot of implications, pitch, money, committee, etc, etc
Not so much fitness more like match fitness. They were much sharper. Also a few mistakes overplaying when the agricultural option could have been taken. Good heart shown though.
I believe that there was a circus advertised for Estadio Del Milebush last week.
What does cows and sheep have got to do with footballing technique?:eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sinabhuil
It was an interesting weekend. The first division provided some high scoring games. Early days yet but does anyone see any trends developing. The obvious thing to me is that Crossmolina are fiinding the going tough in the Super league. Will they do a Sunderland?
What has happened to Conn Rangers?
The biggest shock I think was Hollisters draw with Moyvilla. Is this a resurgent Hollister or Moyvilla having an off day? Running that close was Ballinrobe B's draw with Valley Rovers.
Ballinrobe's loss to Westport B looked like it was a cracker. Jaun Pablo was it the game it seems to be by the scoreline?
I was at the Ballyvary/Partry game myself and it was a good game despite the desperate weather. Partry were well worth their win and finished it off with an absolute peach of a free kick by Jaime Wall that Ronaldinho would have been proud of.:ball:
I see most of the Westario cup games are off at the weekend due to mayos involvement in the Eircom leauge cup. I didnt notice a squad published anywhere or the announcement of a manager. any one know anything?
Leo Tierney takes temporary charge
Hey give us a bit of a low down on your team and where youre grounds are and what facillites (if any) ye have. None of us really know about cross so give us a little introduction. By the way did any one see in the papers that urlaur are sponsored by Urlaur Utd F.C :D .Quote:
Originally Posted by sinabhuil
Hey SWINFORDFC,
See ye have made a good start to the league ....any chance of a brief report on your first two games?
Two different teams out on the first two days so competition in the team is good but long way to go yet. Good win against Killala, they very physical side and can play football as well, they fitness is good too but we just held on there for a win - we caught them on the break for a last minute goal to win 3-1.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ranger
Against Castlebar B, we fell behind but got a pen in the second half and its was nip and tuck for the rest of game. Draw fair result.
I note all soccer games in Clare have been called off this weekend. Are any Mayo clubs experiencing difficulties.?
the anwser to your question is no other than the super league games due to U-21 work outQuote:
Originally Posted by sinabhuil
remember the differants between Clare and Mayo is our grounds.
And you can thank the Mayo League for that.this is one of the postives that Mayo are proud of.
One must not forget the hard working club officals for making it happen and the goverment for making Lotto money available.
Well done to all concerned.:ball:
interesting week in McDonnell cup. Urlaur beaten. Boro B and Bombers goal fest. Cross Celtic concede none after 7 the week before and Moy Villa go to town on Clew Bay. Anyone notice that there seems to be very high scoring. Is this normal at the start of the season?
gotribe dont post that application to mensa, I would say you will only be disappointed.!