Quote from: The Trap on October 26, 2020, 01:45:14 PMDid anyone else think the Mayo goal keeper could have or should have saved all 3 goals?Should have saved at least two of them and David Clarke is normally a good shot stopper.
Did anyone else think the Mayo goal keeper could have or should have saved all 3 goals?
Agree with all you've said there Dubhaltach. Aiden O'Shea is not a full forward, period. Either have him out around the middle of the field getting on ball, especially against a team such as Tyrone who swarm around him when he was inside all through the game. There'll be a debate about the goalie position once again, all due to one terrible kick out that ultimately cost us unfortunately. I'm a huge Clarkey man myself over Hennelly, but surely there are other options to try in next year's campaign. It's not a given we'll be promoted at the first go either so people who reckon it's not too bad might have another thing coming to them. Hopefully it will be a swift return to Division 1, I guess we'll have to wait and see how things pan out. It may be 'only the league' but I was delighted when we won it last year. Any type of national title shouldn't be sniffed at.
He didn't play well yesterday, but O'Shea still took a huge amount of attention from the Tyrone defence. If he was in midfield I doubt Conroy and Coen would have got as much freedom.
Quote from: Captain Obvious on October 26, 2020, 02:39:48 PMQuote from: The Trap on October 26, 2020, 01:45:14 PMDid anyone else think the Mayo goal keeper could have or should have saved all 3 goals?Should have saved at least two of them and David Clarke is normally a good shot stopper. Yeah, he's had many bad days with the kickouts, but usually solid as a rock with shot stopping.
Going achievement for our lads to win the league. Will be great preparation when play Mayo in a few weeks.