It has fallen of a cliff this year.
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Heres a good one so. A league official rang a poster here telling him if he didn't take down his post( which was just a minor slagging at best) he would be subject to disciplinary measures!!! LMFAO You can guess where the forum user told him to go!! Now thats priceless !
well iv put my neck out and most people know who i am on this. I still shouldnt feel threatened by a mayo league official because i wont be long telling him/her where to go! thats crazy boro86 that happened what is the world comming to where free speech is questioned and action taking on it!!
Have to agree since joe butler stepped down the mayo league committee has become them and us,in no other association would ya get a small number of people being allowed to make decisions without the backing of the clubs,maybe i am wrong but in the old days the clubs and mayo league made major decisions like the changes this year,with a discussion and a vote between all,not just the select few.
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The 3 amogos heading to milebush :mohawk:
Would anyone here have any information regarding The Masters League starting in October. i.e. Rules, Price for registration, age limit - over 35's or 40's etc etc.
There seem to be a lot of you not happy as the way The new Chairman P.McHale is caring out his duties.One does wonder is it him that is leading the attack on clubs or is it, that he is firing the snow balls made by others.
I would have thought like all past Chairman would at leased try and get the clubs on side, for those who failing by the way side, that he would want to meet the club and give advice rather than bringing them in and fining them.
It appears he has this self believe once he sits at the top table, he likes the sound of his own voice. Just may be he doesn't have the experience like passed Chairman. May be he should seek a new council for advice, rather than those who make snow balls
Ireland has an important European Qualifier tomorow night live on television and the Mayo youths and Schoolboys has matches fixed tomorow night in boys and girls U16 and boys U13 cup which does not make sense in promoting soccer in the county. Its olso stopping people from going to the match.
Think you are getting carried away. There will be plenty empty seat to night, these are only minnows of football. Surly if they wanted to go or watch they re fix the game among st them selves.as long its played before the next round.
I think School B/G Football take a lighter view than to what you are use to.Further more I don't think this is the site to discuss this any further.
I think that this thread says Mayo league general topics and I thinks Round Tower has a good point. Our national team is the most important part of the football family and is what our young players aspire to most.I dont think deny them of the chance to watch the game on TV is a very good way of promoting our game. I dont think the league officers were out in the rain last evening at matches, no, they were on their junkets to the plush Aviva Stadium. Actually i think there is a ruling somewhere that states games shall not be played at the same time as a senior International fixture.Quote:
Think you are getting carried away. There will be plenty empty seat to night, these are only minnows of football. Surly if they wanted to go or watch they re fix the game among st them selves.as long its played before the next round.
I think School B/G Football take a lighter view than to what you are use to.Further more I don't think this is the site to discuss this any further.
I must remind you that this is a thread on soccer and not schools gaelic football, try a forum on Gaelic football if there is one. Scoolboys, youths and girls soccer is the future of junior soccer not only in Mayo but in Ireland so it does belong to this thread of Mayo general topics. I remind you a member of the Irish U17 team who played Brazill and crossed the ball for the Irish goal has played in the Mayo girls soccer for the last 7 years, Aeillen Gilroy from Killala.
the b/g football was boys/girls football ... nothing to do with gaelic football but you have a valid point
I think will just leave it there,Thanks swinford to remind us B /G boys and girls
Fair play to Damian McGrath, I see he got a job on the line for a champions league match. Decent achievement! Best ref in Mayo by an asses roar.