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#61
As many of us thought Shane Walsh was injured, got injured against Tyrone and walking around in a moon boot since; Like to think Tierney would have done better with those frees!

Hopefully lessons to be learned from playing injured players next year, a fully fit Kelly wouldn't have let that goal happen.
#62
GAA Discussion / Re: Mayo v Dubs 2 July
June 27, 2023, 12:03:54 PM
Very difficult to know where Dublin are at so just so difficult to predict and can Mayo put back to back performances together.

Those kick out stats will have alarmed McStay especially considering so many were contested but on the flip side they managed to win despite only winning 12 out of 37 kickouts.
#63
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on June 26, 2023, 02:54:49 PM
Injuries finally caught up with them year. No Silke or Molloy before a ball was kicked. Dylan McHugh barely played in championship. That's half of last year's starting defence gone. Patrick Kelly another who started last year's All-Ireland final who missed the entire championship through injury. Finnerty was in and out with niggles all year. The injuries to Comer and Kelly finished them though. No team can afford to lose their best two players like that. While they both started neither was anywhere near right. Whatever chance they had went once they blew the Armagh game. Maybe a week off could have got them fitter but once they had to tog out again this week it was going to be very tough. Those two fit and I'm relatively confident they would have beaten Mayo. Whether there would have been anything left in the tank for next week is another story.

Walsh's poor form a big problem also. His free taking was excellent last year but he missed a scatter of frees this year. The two he missed in front of the posts with the wind at his back in the first half yesterday were criminal. He seemed distracted and out of sorts all year. Needs to sort his head out as he's no spring chicken any more. Heaney never really got going this year. Ian Burke looked increasingly ineffectual. His lack of physicality and pace standing out in the tougher games. All he does is recycle the ball back out the field. Not really enough these days. Tierney had his moments but very up and down. Still young though and will be a big player going forward.

On the plus side Galway have two good corner-backs for the first time in a very long time. If anything McGrath was even better than Glynn this year. He done a right job on some very good forwards and was on his way to an All-Star nomination but probably won't get one now. Maher a great find in midfield. Young Sweeney good for the most part. Cooke got better and better as the year went on. Despite a couple bad turnovers in the 2nd half yesterday. Will he even be available next year though? He's often abroad due to work. The management will definitely want him around. Our finishing was poor enough this year. Lost count of how many goal chances we butchered. I counted 6 good goal chances over last two games against Mayo and 0 goals actually scored. Combine that with a serious dip in the free taking this year and Galway have been leaving far too many scores behind them.

Galway suffered more injuries then most this year, I know Mayo suffered a lot last year and Horn put that down to a mixture of issues with pitches and a new medical team. I'm sure it will be looked at internally.

McGrath has been brilliant, Glynn didn't hit the heights of last year but Silke, Molloy, McHugh and O'Flaherty will huge depth to that backline. Lets hope Cooke stays, took him a while to get going this season which is down too him been away from the setup last year.

Comer has only been fully fit for 2 of the last 6 seasons and its no coincidence they were both when Galway went very well. Desperately need a bit of new blood in the forwards and have to find a way of playing without Comer. I've always thought McDaid possesses the attributes to play full forward. Patrick Kelly too could offer something in there, huge shame he's injured as I reckon he'll improve the more football he plays at this level. I hope Culhane can kick on, still looks like he'll need to improve physically given his lack of pace; Galway certainly due to find a forward from somewhere.

Some Mayo people have lost leave of their senses defending what was a trampish act, huge difference between grappling with an opponent as opposed to what he did.
#64
Disappointed but as AFA states the dream died last week, when you've as many injuries as Galway they needed to top the group. Only 10 from last years final started and then add that Kelly & Comer weren't fit it was always going to difficult.

Very ironic how well Galway did on kickouts yesterday, easily the best day under Joyce considering the opposition. Galway had a lot more possession & shots but the profligacy in the first half really cost Galway which has been a familiar theme this year, so many missed easy goal chances have been missed and yesterday was no different.


Mayo were 100/30 with PP at half time which I thought was crazy, they were still even money after the goal went in. No place in the game for what O'Donoghue did and he's lucky its not been completely caught on camera, Flynn tried kicking Kelly too which is a red card offence.

Galway have nobody to blame but themselves anyway, they were unlucky with the injuries but given the amount of them I'm sure they'll take a look and see if they can do something different next year.
#65
General discussion / Re: Remortgage advice
June 23, 2023, 04:26:09 PM
The announcement today which will allow a change from repayment to interest only for 6 months will certainly a lot of people which will give them some breathing room in the hope rates aren't as high in 6 months but for some its just a stay of execution.

Anyone with a mortgage of £250,000 their looking at paying around £10,000 a year extra then they would have been 12 months ago, that will put plenty of families on the breadline.

Surely a rise in income tax would help bring inflation down.
#66
General discussion / Re: Remortgage advice
June 23, 2023, 01:25:09 PM
Majority of people will have their money in poor interest paying accounts, key is too keep moving it. If everyone did that we'd get better rates but unfortunately that will never happen.
#67
General discussion / Re: Remortgage advice
June 23, 2023, 10:04:04 AM
Quote from: clarshack on June 22, 2023, 08:21:37 PM
Quote from: marty34 on June 22, 2023, 08:09:56 PM
The For Sales signs at houses could be stsying up a lot longer now.  This time last year the signs were hardly up, then the house was sold.  Now the For Sale signs are staying up a lot longer, a lot longer.

There won't be many houses being built either. I posted recently in the Building a House thread that I was talking to someone who worked in construction and the work had dried up for the company he works for. It's not going to get any better after today.

Where is he working?
#68
Quote from: cornetto on June 21, 2023, 07:22:56 AM
Galway trained in pearse stadium last night Tuesday, was only looking through the gate but no sign of the injured players and Shane Walsh did not participate in the training but was on the sideline.😳

Everytime Galway have risked injured players its ended in tears, Galway won't Mayo without Kelly, McHugh & Comer but no point in playing either if their not fit. Its certainly not do or die for Joyce (although a huge opportunity will have been missed), apart from Conroy there is nobody else in danger of retiring.

#69
Anyone see any comments from Joyce in the media after the game?

#70
Quote from: An Fhairche Abu on June 18, 2023, 09:47:26 PM
That was a catastrophic loss for Galway in the general scheme of things, such nonsense about "business end". Dubs and Kerry turned up walloping all before them today, no surer sign we're in the business end now.

Too much nonsense talk about Galway and the panel, started that game yesterday with only 9 starters from last years final and next week will be similar. The draw hasn't helped my optimism levels either, didn't look great for Sean Kelly either.
#71
General discussion / Re: man city new invincibles
June 14, 2023, 08:28:30 AM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on June 13, 2023, 01:33:04 AM
Sure they used to say normal Manchester people supported city, where every blow in and hanger on outside Manchester supported Utd. Typical example been all there support on here.

They did and it was utter nonsense, no change in that either.


#72
General discussion / Re: man city new invincibles
June 13, 2023, 08:40:43 AM
Around 40,000 at it, not physically possible to fit 200,000 into the few streets in town they went down.
#73
General discussion / Re: man city new invincibles
June 12, 2023, 11:05:19 AM
Quote from: Aaron Boone on June 12, 2023, 10:02:00 AM
The open-top bus victory parade starts from Deansgate at 5.30pm.


Parade is about a few hundred yards long, a far cry from United's 10 mile parade in 99.

There's been no change in City's support in Manchester the last decade despite their success, miles behind United.
#74
Quote from: armaghniac on June 07, 2023, 10:07:31 AM
Quote from: Maroon Manc on June 07, 2023, 08:29:38 AM
Could easily have played it in the Hyde to satisfy demand from Armagh huge support.

I think that Breffni would have better met this objective.

I was on a the windup as its a ridiculous suggestion as was Breffni.
#75
Could easily have played it in the Hyde to satisfy demand from Armagh huge support.