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    straight talk

    Quote Originally Posted by Gert Muller
    Hope so, it's great to have 3 Mayo sides in the last 16 (hopefully!).
    yOUR COMMENTS ARE NOTED

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    straight talk

    Quote Originally Posted by leather
    the new rule states that any player that has not played senior football in the previous 12 months atomatically becomes an amatuer player.. dont know if this is the same as regrding but seems to be...
    YOU ARE RIGHT ON THE 12MTS HOWEVER YOU HAVE TO BE REINSTATED TO JUNIOR STATUS IF ITS IN THE SAME SEASON THEN THE LEAGUE REGRADES YOU AFTER rULE 42

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    setting the matter straight

    Quote Originally Posted by HuRya
    The hearing for the Carew Park objection will take place this Thursday night, February 2nd at FAI HQ in Dublin.
    I HERE FRIDAY

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    Ul Boys

    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    One Of The Aisling Lads Getting Married
    Does this mean that the match is going ahead on the following week - end ?
    I hear that ye have turned the corner this season and are now flying in the league . Is this True ?. The Heane will be a hard nut to crack particularly with their potent strike who are very quick and nimble. Are ye travelling over night or other ? The Don Seems to be the Heane man on this Forum. so he may be the man to contact directly !
    Have a good day at the wedding and does this mean that he will be gone on the honeymoon for the match ?

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    Y a the match is on sunday week..Ya we are going well got a few players back from injury and shipped out a few players that should not have been playing and we got a few from the college ..its mainly players that have been with us for awhile...there is a few supporters going up on the night before but we are going up that morning i think ..ya we heard about the strong and weak parts of the ballyheane team so who knows its all on the day and the referee but we fancy our chances..we will enjoy the wedding and no he will not be missing for the match ..how far is balylheane from the nearest main town???..is there a pub near the ground???

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    Y a the match is on sunday week..Ya we are going well got a few players back from injury and shipped out a few players that should not have been playing and we got a few from the college ..its mainly players that have been with us for awhile...there is a few supporters going up on the night before but we are going up that morning i think ..ya we heard about the strong and weak parts of the ballyheane team so who knows its all on the day and the referee but we fancy our chances..we will enjoy the wedding and no he will not be missing for the match ..how far is balylheane from the nearest main town???..is there a pub near the ground???
    Castlebar nearest town and best place for a pint too only 8 mins down the road

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    Sound man ..Thanks for that..

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    Ballyheane FC

    Whats the Ballyheane pitch/set up like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    Y a the match is on sunday week..Ya we are going well got a few players back from injury and shipped out a few players that should not have been playing and we got a few from the college ..its mainly players that have been with us for awhile...there is a few supporters going up on the night before but we are going up that morning i think ..ya we heard about the strong and weak parts of the ballyheane team so who knows its all on the day and the referee but we fancy our chances..we will enjoy the wedding and no he will not be missing for the match ..how far is balylheane from the nearest main town???..is there a pub near the ground???
    a pub? those ul boys would want a Bistro and a Michelin 3 star restaurant

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    Funny man..i didn't realise you knew us all.As i said we have only 2 college lads the rest are limerick lads all working away..

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    Funny man..i didn't realise you knew us all.As i said we have only 2 college lads the rest are limerick lads all working away..
    working on their tans more like. Best of luck in Mayo, hope the ref is fair, like that will happen.

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    Wink up for it

    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    Y a the match is on sunday week..Ya we are going well got a few players back from injury and shipped out a few players that should not have been playing and we got a few from the college ..its mainly players that have been with us for awhile...there is a few supporters going up on the night before but we are going up that morning i think ..ya we heard about the strong and weak parts of the ballyheane team so who knows its all on the day and the referee but we fancy our chances..we will enjoy the wedding and no he will not be missing for the match ..how far is balylheane from the nearest main town???..is there a pub near the ground???
    along way bring a 6 pack for company its along road home to limerick

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    straight talk

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Zapper
    Whats the Ballyheane pitch/set up like?
    one of the best in mayo

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    Quote Originally Posted by UL Boys
    ..there is a few supporters going up on the night before but we are going up that morning i think ..ya we heard about the strong and weak parts of the ballyheane team so who knows its all on the day and the referee but we fancy our chances..we will enjoy the wedding and no he will not be missing for the match ..how far is balylheane from the nearest main town???..is there a pub near the ground???
    Referee not going to be a problem because they are going to be from outside the league, either Galway or Sligo I presume. We'll probably both end up complaining!. Castlebar is about 5 mins drive away and you can see 2 pubs from the pitch.

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    Thanks...We are used to bad referees so it should be fun....

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    Referee's

    My dad (an infamous hard man of Mayo football) used to tell that there are two basic rules of football:
    1. The Referee is a b*ll*cks.
    2. Never tell him.

    I have to say that this was usually what I lived by on the pitch when I was playing but in recent years my perspective has changed a bit.

    To get the best out of a player, particularly a youth player, when coaching, you should always be encouraging when speaking to the player. All players (should) want to improve.

    I had a conversation I had with a referee after a game recently pointed out the same theory to me regarding them. I told the ref that I didn't agree with some of the decisions he had made but thanked him for the manner in which he a refereed the game. He had allowed it to flow and used the 3 second advantage rule perfectly.

    We can't have a game of football without a Referee - therefore they sould be respected. And, why do we assume that they aren't out to improve with each performance!? Who in their right mind would sign up for refereeing when you consider the abuse they get (and I do hand out my fair share). Maybe they love the game!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gert Muller
    My dad (an infamous hard man of Mayo football) used to tell that there are two basic rules of football:
    1. The Referee is a b*ll*cks.
    2. Never tell him.

    I have to say that this was usually what I lived by on the pitch when I was playing but in recent years my perspective has changed a bit.

    To get the best out of a player, particularly a youth player, when coaching, you should always be encouraging when speaking to the player. All players (should) want to improve.

    I had a conversation I had with a referee after a game recently pointed out the same theory to me regarding them. I told the ref that I didn't agree with some of the decisions he had made but thanked him for the manner in which he a refereed the game. He had allowed it to flow and used the 3 second advantage rule perfectly.

    We can't have a game of football without a Referee - therefore they sould be respected. And, why do we assume that they aren't out to improve with each performance!? Who in their right mind would sign up for refereeing when you consider the abuse they get (and I do hand out my fair share). Maybe they love the game!
    Fair points and very true

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    Foot.ie!

    Very true ,but it is hard to keep youre thoughts to youreself when you are 10 yards onside and the referee who is on the halfway line is telling you that you are offside,but as you say you cant have a game without a referee..

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    The Scottish referees are sponsored by SpecSavers. I've thought over the last few years that referees associations should seek sponsorship from optitians - it might add a need sence of huumour aside from the cash!

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    By the way, for any of the Killester guys travelling to Westport on Saturday Blousers and The Jester are the main football pubs, think The Jester has some sort of a promotion goin' on Saturday night. There's about 40 oubs in town so ye won't be stuck!

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