Mayo v Donegal all ireland quarter final Sunday Aug 4 4.00pm

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Ohtoohtobe

Quote from: BluestackBoy on July 29, 2013, 10:39:55 AM
Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 10:29:40 AM
Far worse things happen on a football field that Gollogly's challenge on McHugh. It was shoulder to shoulder but illegal in that both his feet were off the ground. Should have been a free and a yellow. No big deal.

A burst ear drum, concussion & a 5cm muscle tear is no big deal?  Wow what a hard man you must be :o :o :o :o :o :o

I mean the tackle was no big deal, not that the injuries were no big deal. But then you knew that. It's no fun debating with someone who's 100% biased.

BluestackBoy

Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 02:42:14 PM
Quote from: BluestackBoy on July 29, 2013, 10:39:55 AM
Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 10:29:40 AM
Far worse things happen on a football field that Gollogly's challenge on McHugh. It was shoulder to shoulder but illegal in that both his feet were off the ground. Should have been a free and a yellow. No big deal.

A burst ear drum, concussion & a 5cm muscle tear is no big deal?  Wow what a hard man you must be :o :o :o :o :o :o

I mean the tackle was no big deal, not that the injuries were no big deal. But then you knew that. It's no fun debating with someone who's 100% biased.

Not alone are you a hard man but you can also read minds? I'll have to dig out my tinfoil hat, coloured green & yellow of course ;D ;D
For what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world & loses his soul.

J OGorman

Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 02:42:14 PM
Quote from: BluestackBoy on July 29, 2013, 10:39:55 AM
Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 10:29:40 AM
Far worse things happen on a football field that Gollogly's challenge on McHugh. It was shoulder to shoulder but illegal in that both his feet were off the ground. Should have been a free and a yellow. No big deal.

A burst ear drum, concussion & a 5cm muscle tear is no big deal?  Wow what a hard man you must be :o :o :o :o :o :o

I mean the tackle was no big deal, not that the injuries were no big deal. But then you knew that. It's no fun debating with someone who's 100% biased.

emmm...i think I get it now. The actual tackle (2 feet off the ground mind) was no big deal up until, and including the inital point of contact..no big deal. However, the injuries sustained after the initial point of contact, caused by the tackle are a big deal...crystal ;-)


Jell 0 Biafra

Quote from: Sam2011 on July 29, 2013, 03:09:22 PM
Joe McQuillan will be the ref.

So it'll be Horan's turn to moan about refs next? Should be a fun week.

Crete Boom

Quote from: Jell 0 Biafra on July 29, 2013, 03:22:25 PM
Quote from: Sam2011 on July 29, 2013, 03:09:22 PM
Joe McQuillan will be the ref.

So it'll be Horan's turn to moan about refs next? Should be a fun week.

When did he moan about Joe McQuillan. Did he not say he was he 100% confidence in him to do a fair job against the Dubs last year. ;)(obviously he was doing a McGuiness on it and trying to gain an edge for Mayo)

  In fairness I don't mind McQuillan as he doesn't favour one side or the other when reffing it's just his decisions are baffling!!!
I would worry if the game gets fiery that he wouldn't handle it well and could result in a harsh/stupid red card for a Mayoman or Donegalman which would be a crappy way for a match as big as this to be decided.

Ohtoohtobe

Quote from: J OGorman on July 29, 2013, 03:01:33 PM
Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 02:42:14 PM
Quote from: BluestackBoy on July 29, 2013, 10:39:55 AM
Quote from: Ohtoohtobe on July 29, 2013, 10:29:40 AM
Far worse things happen on a football field that Gollogly's challenge on McHugh. It was shoulder to shoulder but illegal in that both his feet were off the ground. Should have been a free and a yellow. No big deal.

A burst ear drum, concussion & a 5cm muscle tear is no big deal?  Wow what a hard man you must be :o :o :o :o :o :o

I mean the tackle was no big deal, not that the injuries were no big deal. But then you knew that. It's no fun debating with someone who's 100% biased.

emmm...i think I get it now. The actual tackle (2 feet off the ground mind) was no big deal up until, and including the inital point of contact..no big deal. However, the injuries sustained after the initial point of contact, caused by the tackle are a big deal...crystal ;-)

It's really not that hard to understand. It's a tough sport and sometimes tackles that aren't that dirty can cause bad injuries. If Gollogly had had one foot on the ground, then I don't think it should have been a free. But he didn't, so it should have been a free and a yellow card.

And it's really hard to listen to a team that has a track record of taking out the opposition's better players, or feigning injury to get them sent off, whinging about one tackle that wasn't that bad.

ballinaman

Horan ready for Donegal challenge
MAYO ADVERTISER, JULY 29, 2013.
GAA: All Ireland SFC QF
By Colm Gannon

The luck of the draw pitted Mayo and Donegal against each other in next Sunday's All Ireland quarter-final and with that James Horan will square off against Jim McGuinness once again on the sideline. The Mayo manger looked confident and relaxed at the Mayo press event in Breaffy House on Sunday night and was looking forward to taking on last year's All Ireland champions once again.

When asked about the scuffle that happened in Carrick on Shannon on Saturday evening, between members of the Donegal management team and their Laois counterparts, Horan admitted he did not see it but he had some views on that sort of incident. "I didn't see the scuffle, I'm not too interested in it to be honest. Jim and Rory on the sideline are competitors and they'll use any means at their disposal to try and get an advantage. Look, I didn't see the thing so I don't know what happened, but I certainly know that of them. Look, Donegal and their backroom team are competitive, they're All Ireland champions, anything that will give them an advantage they will try."

When asked whether there was much banter between him and his backroom team and his counterpart on Sunday on the sidelines in the past, the Ballintubber man said, "I wouldn't think so, no. Although maybe a bit more banter with other teams, it might be a better way to say it. Look, Jim McGuinness and Rory Gallagher on the sideline, they do their thing. Look, when I'm on the sideline I just focus on what's the best way to help the team that's on the field. I try and stay as composed as I can."

It was then put to him that it might appear that there was no love lost between the two sides. He answered: "Maybe show me a team that has good body language towards Mr McGuinness on the sideline, maybe that's a better question. Look, Jim's a successful manager, so good luck to him."

Horan had earlier addressed the extra physicality that he said Donegal had brought to the game last year, and following comments from the Donegal camp about some of the tackles that had left them with injuries to some of their key men. Without knowing the specifics of the Donegal camps concerns Horan said: "As I said earlier on Donegal have been the leaders in that, there's no doubt about that, they've brought physicality in GAA to a new level and fair play to them. I know they've got a few injuries this year, as I said every inter-county team in the country has significant injuries, more than what Donegal have had. From our position, we don't whine or whinge about it, our two goalies were gone within two days of each other, you just dust yourself down and get on with it, and that's one of the features of Gaelic football and top level sport."

He had earlier said that Donegal were the front runners in the game in increasing physicality and used it to their advantage last year. "Last year they mastered many new skills and brought football to a different level on many fronts, and in particular in the area of physicality, they really ratcheted that up last year and put a lot of teams to the sword based on their strength and power and tackling. I don't know if any of you have been on the end of a Michael Murphy tackle recently, but there's, serious, serious physicality in that team, they've been the leaders on that front."

Rossfan

Why do so many County managers alway say "look" or "lookit" ???

"Look I didn't see the thing..."  What does he want the interveiwer to look at ????? ;D
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.

Tubberman

Quote from: Rossfan on July 29, 2013, 04:22:00 PM
Why do so many County managers alway say "look" or "lookit" ???

"Look I didn't see the thing..."  What does he want the interveiwer to look at ????? ;D

Lookit, it's not something worth getting worked up about.
Horan stoking the fire a bit there... 
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

BluestackBoy

For what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world & loses his soul.

Farrandeelin

Interesting choice of ref to say the least. McQuillan could be all for his own province in this one.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

BluestackBoy

Quote from: Farrandeelin on July 29, 2013, 08:13:23 PM
Interesting choice of ref to say the least. McQuillan could be all for his own province in this one.

Jim's doing as well!! Are there no dirty tricks he won't get up to.
For what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world & loses his soul.

larryin89

Walk-in down mchale rd , sun out, summers day , game day . That's all .

BluestackBoy

For what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world & loses his soul.