2013 All-Stars

Started by ONeill, July 29, 2013, 04:05:19 PM

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Syferus

Quote from: larryin89 on August 19, 2013, 06:06:10 PM
Yeah it can be taken as banter  or whatever but its getting pretty tiresome about all the cliches surrounding Mayo , Mayo players and Mayo support.

Keel them over one at a time Larryin, one at a time.

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Take it out of my bollix come Sunday evening, is that a new banter cliche?
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Quote from: larryin89 on August 19, 2013, 06:06:10 PM
Yeah it can be taken as banter  or whatever but its getting pretty tiresome about all the cliches surrounding Mayo , Mayo players and Mayo support.
Arra, never mind, Larry, I'd just ask them to look me straight in the eye and tell 'em to kiss me arse. ;D
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seafoid


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rodney trotter

He worth a nomination. No chance of getting one.

rrhf

How many All Star nominations have London ever had?

rrhf

#82
Sean Cavanagh and Conor Gormley are nailed on.. It would only be right that the greatest unawarded player of the modern era would win this year.  Unbelievable to think that Joe Mc Mahon has never won an all star.   It could simply have been carelessness but it  has undoubtedly reflected poorly on the awards judges and their level of anti Tyrone bias has been recorded through Joe Mc Mahons lack of awards, and they will want that accusation off their backs.  Matthew Donnelly is a penalty kick for young player of the year and Conor Clarke has a chance if Tyrone get to the final. Could Nial Morgan get a nomination despite only playing a single championship game, Pascal Mc Connell ironically could pip him to the post after some would say performing his heroics this last 5 months. 
   

From the Bunker

Quote from: rrhf on August 19, 2013, 08:33:38 PM
Sean Cavanagh and Conor Gormley are nailed on.. It would only be right that the greatest unawarded player of the modern era would win this year.  Unbelievable to think that Joe Mc Mahon has never won an all star.   It could simply have been carelessness but it  has undoubtedly reflected poorly on the awards judges and their level of anti Tyrone bias has been recorded through Joe Mc Mahons lack of awards, and they will want that accusation off their backs.  Matthew Donnelly is a penalty kick for young player of the year and Conor Clarke has a chance if Tyrone get to the final.


He has two celtic crosses, that all that matters and will ever matter. All Stars are a bit of a joke! Often ten to twelve players from the AI Final are picked. In reality there are often at best five to seven from the AI final teams.

rodney trotter

Quote from: rrhf on August 19, 2013, 08:27:23 PM
How many All Star nominations have London ever had?

You are taking the piss with that Question. Mulvey will more then likely a nomination but no All Star.

muppet

Quote from: haveaharp on August 19, 2013, 04:26:49 PM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam on August 19, 2013, 03:45:18 PM
Quote from: Sidney on August 06, 2013, 05:01:33 PM
Michael Darragh McAuley has been Dublin's most important player all year, and is the best midfielder in the country.

And not Aidan O'Shea?  :o

Hang on a mo, Aiden o shea (outside of the donegal match) has outfielded and dominated club footballers at best. Dont be wetting yourself just yet. Let him chase Sean Cavanagh for 70 mins and we will see.

You might be surprised to hear Mayo have played more than 4 games ever.

They even played some other teams earlier this year.
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theticklemister

Quote from: From the Bunker on August 19, 2013, 08:46:15 PM
Quote from: rrhf on August 19, 2013, 08:33:38 PM
Sean Cavanagh and Conor Gormley are nailed on.. It would only be right that the greatest unawarded player of the modern era would win this year.  Unbelievable to think that Joe Mc Mahon has never won an all star.   It could simply have been carelessness but it  has undoubtedly reflected poorly on the awards judges and their level of anti Tyrone bias has been recorded through Joe Mc Mahons lack of awards, and they will want that accusation off their backs.  Matthew Donnelly is a penalty kick for young player of the year and Conor Clarke has a chance if Tyrone get to the final.


He has two celtic crosses, that all that matters and will ever matter. All Stars are a bit of a joke! Often ten to twelve players from the AI Final are picked. In reality there are often at best five to seven from the AI final teams.

Wan reason why..............versatility.

To be fair he may look like a rough cnut who would eat yer ball sack, but he is one of the cleanest of them Tyrone hoors out there

redhandluke

Quote from: haveaharp on August 19, 2013, 04:26:49 PM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam on August 19, 2013, 03:45:18 PM
Quote from: Sidney on August 06, 2013, 05:01:33 PM
Michael Darragh McAuley has been Dublin's most important player all year, and is the best midfielder in the country.

And not Aidan O'Shea?  :o

Hang on a mo, Aiden o shea (outside of the donegal match) has outfielded and dominated club footballers at best. Dont be wetting yourself just yet. Let him chase Sean Cavanagh for 70 mins and we will see.

;D ;D ;D

haveaharp

Quote from: larryin89 on August 19, 2013, 05:45:16 PM
Quote from: haveaharp on August 19, 2013, 04:26:49 PM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam on August 19, 2013, 03:45:18 PM
Quote from: Sidney on August 06, 2013, 05:01:33 PM
Michael Darragh McAuley has been Dublin's most important player all year, and is the best midfielder in the country.

And not Aidan O'Shea?  :o

Hang on a mo, Aiden o shea (outside of the donegal match) has outfielded and dominated club footballers at best. Dont be wetting yourself just yet. Let him chase Sean Cavanagh for 70 mins and we will see.

Pretty sure they were playing county football which automatically makes them county footballers.

Do you know, what's the point , the anti all things Mayo gets stronger by the day. Fook the lot of ye, take it out of my bollix come Sunday evening.


Hmmmn, who is anti Mayo ? Jesus take a step back ffs, all im saying is that O Shea was made look good against a missing Donegal midfield. If he is as shit hot as ye make out im sure he will stride like a collosus up and down Croke Park against Tyrone. I know one Mayo man that has already booked a fortnight off after the final. I love the confidence.

seafoid

Quote from: rrhf on August 19, 2013, 08:33:38 PM
Sean Cavanagh and Conor Gormley are nailed on.. It would only be right that the greatest unawarded player of the modern era would win this year.  Unbelievable to think that Joe Mc Mahon has never won an all star.   It could simply have been carelessness but it  has undoubtedly reflected poorly on the awards judges and their level of anti Tyrone bias has been recorded through Joe Mc Mahons lack of awards, and they will want that accusation off their backs.  Matthew Donnelly is a penalty kick for young player of the year and Conor Clarke has a chance if Tyrone get to the final. Could Nial Morgan get a nomination despite only playing a single championship game, Pascal Mc Connell ironically could pip him to the post after some would say performing his heroics this last 5 months. 

Tyrone might be lucky to get 2 all stars if Mayo beat them off the pitch as expected the next day.