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Brownlow Medallist
Pitch looks heavy
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There was a bit of rain in the afternoon. 75 percent humidity will kick up a few points.Pitch looks heavy
Couch grass pitch? Looks high pile from here :-DT
There was a bit of rain in the afternoon. 75 percent humidity will kick up a few points.
s**t pitch, fricken hot and no crowd. There were a lot of balls that flew high which happens when you have such a spongy, uneven pitch.Geez we play sh!t football. We knock the ball out wide and then whoever those blokes are come straight back in. Have we not got a winger in the whole joint that can take on a defender and put in a cross?? We certainly do not have enough talent to pass our way through the top of the box. We have a bloke 7 foot tall and put the corner to the back post?!?! Hard to watch.
Arzani out wide would be the hope mate.Geez we play sh!t football. We knock the ball out wide and then whoever those blokes are come straight back in. Have we not got a winger in the whole joint that can take on a defender and put in a cross?? We certainly do not have enough talent to pass our way through the top of the box. We have a bloke 7 foot tall and put the corner to the back post?!?! Hard to watch.
Can Mayo finally break the curse in the All-Ireland Gaelic Football Final?
Mayo have appeared in ten finals since winning their last title in 1951, losing them all (1989, 1996 after a replay, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016 after a replay, 2017 and 2020); this is the longest unbroken sequence of losing finals in the history of the competition. Four of these losses have been by 1 point, two of these were in replays.
Do it for Aileen Gilroy I say!
The curse of Mayo: can Ireland’s unluckiest side end a 70-year run?
The team have lost 10 Gaelic football finals since a priest ‘cast a hex’. Now they have reached their eleventh …www.theguardian.com
Do they where guernsey’s with black and white vertical stripes by any chance?!Can Mayo finally break the curse in the All-Ireland Gaelic Football Final?
Mayo have appeared in ten finals since winning their last title in 1951, losing them all (1989, 1996 after a replay, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016 after a replay, 2017 and 2020); this is the longest unbroken sequence of losing finals in the history of the competition. Four of these losses have been by 1 point, two of these were in replays.
Do it for Aileen Gilroy I say!
The curse of Mayo: can Ireland’s unluckiest side end a 70-year run?
The team have lost 10 Gaelic football finals since a priest ‘cast a hex’. Now they have reached their eleventh …www.theguardian.com
Been watching since kick-off
Lube not required!Nate, that's a rogering mate. 40 - 12 !
There can never be too much lube.Lube not required!