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Oh someone wrote a song about Andy Moran. Jeez the players and management should really stop what random eejits do. The trolls on here are painful. Same 5 or 6 raging that Mayo have ended up in a semi final unexpectedly.

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8904 - 03/07/2026 15:36:58    2683958

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "Oh someone wrote a song about Andy Moran. Jeez the players and management should really stop what random eejits do. The trolls on here are painful. Same 5 or 6 raging that Mayo have ended up in a semi final unexpectedly."
From the outside Mayo are flying the Connacht flag alone.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2860 - 03/07/2026 15:50:05    2683963

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Replying To Saynothing:  "From the outside Mayo are flying the Connacht flag alone."
If a big Mayo crowd travel it's hype. If they win there will be talk of hype. If they lose it will be because of hype. There's a bizaree obsession with Mayo.

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8904 - 03/07/2026 16:14:37    2683978

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Replying To Saynothing:  "From the outside Mayo are flying the Connacht flag alone."
They're just representing themselves.

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 734 - 03/07/2026 16:33:06    2683989

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "If a big Mayo crowd travel it's hype. If they win there will be talk of hype. If they lose it will be because of hype. There's a bizaree obsession with Mayo."
Why do you care?

Seniorleague (Galway) - Posts: 132 - 04/07/2026 23:25:37    2684266

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Replying To Seniorleague:  "Why do you care?"
the bigger question is why does a Galway man care?

tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1987 - 06/07/2026 11:21:45    2684463

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Seán Kelly MEP and Former GAA president yesterday

I've been thinking for some years now , that Mayo
best chance of winning Sam, is when it's least expected and they come in under the radar - bit like this year ? But, when I said that to a guy in Brussels today ,he replied , ' Mayo , come in under the radar ? . You must be joking ! Not a hope . If they qualify for the Final, all the hype and over confidence and 'Mayo4Sam', will take over again and it will blow any chance they have of winning' Not sure , he's right ach mar a deirtear, 'Neosfaidh an aimsear ' So, cool it Mayo!"
Sean showed his true colours with Maria Walsh on Mercusar so I wouldnt pay a blind bit of notice on his opinion.

Ros2013 (Roscommon) - Posts: 669 - 06/07/2026 12:08:29    2684474

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There is a lot of lazy analysis on Mayo as usual in the build up to this. Just listening to some podcasts, they all seem to think bar the O'Connors and O'Se on the panel this is a new Mayo team….same as Louth.

Well let's take an actual look, Ryan O Donoughue, Conor Loftus, Tommy Conroy, Matthew Ruane, Stephen Coen, Jordan Flynn, Enda Hession (sub) all played in the 2021 final…Coen, Loftus Durkan have obviously played in multiple semi finals and finals.

Does any of this matter? Maybe not, but experience of the big days does count. It's a carbon copy of the build up and feeling before the Cork Game. Bookies have Mayo has slight favs but the vast majority of the pundits are going for Louth. Let's see what happens….

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 12192 - 08/07/2026 19:34:18    2684872

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Replying To yew_tree:  "There is a lot of lazy analysis on Mayo as usual in the build up to this. Just listening to some podcasts, they all seem to think bar the O'Connors and O'Se on the panel this is a new Mayo team….same as Louth.

Well let's take an actual look, Ryan O Donoughue, Conor Loftus, Tommy Conroy, Matthew Ruane, Stephen Coen, Jordan Flynn, Enda Hession (sub) all played in the 2021 final…Coen, Loftus Durkan have obviously played in multiple semi finals and finals.

Does any of this matter? Maybe not, but experience of the big days does count. It's a carbon copy of the build up and feeling before the Cork Game. Bookies have Mayo has slight favs but the vast majority of the pundits are going for Louth. Let's see what happens…."
Yes I've listened to a good few podcasts and it's very much slim pickings in terms of who's tipping Mayo to win.

Colm Parkinson and dick clerkin the only ones I heard. Tomas O Sé, Fenton, Aaron Kernan, Brendan devenny, Pat spillanne, Michael Verney and a few others went for louth.

A general theme is people constantly referencing Mayo's up and down form during the championship. However, louth got destroyed by Dublin in Leinster only scoring 0-10 and were blessed to beat Armagh with a last second goal. Yet apparently Mayo's 5 point win over Cork was lucky??

Of course people are also pointing out that we had a lucky draw with Monaghan the only division 1 team we beat.. surely recent years have shown how well division 2 sides have done in championship and we knocked out Meath and Cork?

I'm sure it'll be a close game either way of course.

MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 571 - 09/07/2026 11:50:52    2684917

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Replying To MayoDan:  "Yes I've listened to a good few podcasts and it's very much slim pickings in terms of who's tipping Mayo to win.

Colm Parkinson and dick clerkin the only ones I heard. Tomas O Sé, Fenton, Aaron Kernan, Brendan devenny, Pat spillanne, Michael Verney and a few others went for louth.

A general theme is people constantly referencing Mayo's up and down form during the championship. However, louth got destroyed by Dublin in Leinster only scoring 0-10 and were blessed to beat Armagh with a last second goal. Yet apparently Mayo's 5 point win over Cork was lucky??

Of course people are also pointing out that we had a lucky draw with Monaghan the only division 1 team we beat.. surely recent years have shown how well division 2 sides have done in championship and we knocked out Meath and Cork?

I'm sure it'll be a close game either way of course."
They weren't blessed to beat Armagh. They stuck at it to the end when some other teams would have wilted and quit. They made their own luck. Been a feature of a lot of Louth performances in recent years and we'll know all about it on Saturday evening.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8660 - 09/07/2026 14:47:17    2684949

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "They weren't blessed to beat Armagh. They stuck at it to the end when some other teams would have wilted and quit. They made their own luck. Been a feature of a lot of Louth performances in recent years and we'll know all about it on Saturday evening."
That's one way of looking at it I suppose.. Mayo would have won a couple of All Irelands in recent years if some of our mishit shots ended up in goals.

MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 571 - 09/07/2026 15:00:41    2684954

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"Tomas O Sé, Fenton, Aaron Kernan, Brendan devenny, Pat spillanne, Michael Verney and a few others went for louth"

Good news for Mayo, a list of names who are generally wrong with their match predictions.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 4035 - 09/07/2026 15:28:59    2684965

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Replying To MayoDan:  "That's one way of looking at it I suppose.. Mayo would have won a couple of All Irelands in recent years if some of our mishit shots ended up in goals."
They didn't.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8660 - 09/07/2026 20:37:38    2685008

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Replying To yew_tree:  "There is a lot of lazy analysis on Mayo as usual in the build up to this. Just listening to some podcasts, they all seem to think bar the O'Connors and O'Se on the panel this is a new Mayo team….same as Louth.

Well let's take an actual look, Ryan O Donoughue, Conor Loftus, Tommy Conroy, Matthew Ruane, Stephen Coen, Jordan Flynn, Enda Hession (sub) all played in the 2021 final…Coen, Loftus Durkan have obviously played in multiple semi finals and finals.

Does any of this matter? Maybe not, but experience of the big days does count. It's a carbon copy of the build up and feeling before the Cork Game. Bookies have Mayo has slight favs but the vast majority of the pundits are going for Louth. Let's see what happens…."
Wouldn't be surprised at
All to see mayo win this
On the basis of mayos experience
Over the last 20 or so years I'd fancy them to
Win this … winning all Ireland semi finals has never been the issue for mayo !

rossy15 (Roscommon) - Posts: 694 - 09/07/2026 23:13:41    2685030

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The punditry about Mayo has been lazy and not much credit being given to them, but it suits Mayo not having media talk them up.
The inconsistent performances does make it tough to analyse Mayo though.
Majority of people expecting a Louth win so its a great way for Mayo to be going into this semi final.
Louth are a better team than Cork, I thought Mayo did well with the advantage Cork had physically, Louth will also have this advantage but they have alot more scoring threats than Cork.
McHugh will probably be asked to do same marking job on Mulroy as he did with Sherlock. I can see Louth using the high ball into full forward line, and McBrien will needed back there.
Just hope the forwards can all click again and step up another level and kick Mayo into a final.

tommy132 (Mayo) - Posts: 683 - 09/07/2026 23:31:19    2685031

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Replying To MayoDan:  "That's one way of looking at it I suppose.. Mayo would have won a couple of All Irelands in recent years if some of our mishit shots ended up in goals."
Nearly never milked the cow.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 2249 - 10/07/2026 08:25:28    2685040

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Two things annoy me with sport and its very much in the GAA, 1. having a 2/3/4 year plan and 2. A team deserves a win or deserves luck.
GAA is all about the now, you dont know what will happen next year or next month even, when your in it you have to take your chance.
You make your own luck, no one deserves anything in sport. Always here from people Mayo deserve an All-Ireland and its such bull.

Really hope Andy is saying one thing to the media (the 3 year plan) but all about the now with the team.
David Brady gets on media cause of the daft comments, for a Mayo person saying you need to lose one to win one is ridiculous. Not to have a dig on Galway (maybe a bit) but didnt do them any good losing a final.

tommy132 (Mayo) - Posts: 683 - 10/07/2026 09:45:30    2685048

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People talk about a 2/3 year plan because sometimes in year one a coach needs that time to implement all his changes and it can take the group a few months to adjust. But within the group they are not using a year 1 as a handy adjustment year. But there is pressure off the manager in year one to a certain degree.

But this Mayo group know there are no guarantees and this might be their only chance of making a final under Andy Moran. I keep going back to Donegal. Jim would have had a 3 year plan same as his first tenure with year 2 as peak and winning Sam. They are now a unsure of where they are at. Mayo have a massive chance to make a final and I think they will take it. And will be underdogs in the final should they reach it. Let's see what happens .

TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8904 - 10/07/2026 10:08:34    2685054

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "People talk about a 2/3 year plan because sometimes in year one a coach needs that time to implement all his changes and it can take the group a few months to adjust. But within the group they are not using a year 1 as a handy adjustment year. But there is pressure off the manager in year one to a certain degree.

But this Mayo group know there are no guarantees and this might be their only chance of making a final under Andy Moran. I keep going back to Donegal. Jim would have had a 3 year plan same as his first tenure with year 2 as peak and winning Sam. They are now a unsure of where they are at. Mayo have a massive chance to make a final and I think they will take it. And will be underdogs in the final should they reach it. Let's see what happens ."
Very true. If Jim had brought Murphy in a year earlier they would probably have got to the final and most likely beaten Armagh in the final on that first year. They are spent energetically now. You cannot wait for opportunities.

Dothesimplethingswell (Sligo) - Posts: 103 - 10/07/2026 11:06:27    2685069

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Replying To rossy15:  "Wouldn't be surprised at
All to see mayo win this
On the basis of mayos experience
Over the last 20 or so years I'd fancy them to
Win this … winning all Ireland semi finals has never been the issue for mayo !"
Thats not entirely true.

Pleant of lost semis over the years

1985 - drew and lost relay to Dublin
1988 - lost to Meath
1989 - won semi
1992 - lost to Donegal
1993 - hammered by Cork
1996 - beat Kerry
1997 - beat Offally
1999 - lost to Cork
2004 - beat Fermanagh in replay
2006 - beat Dublin
2011 - lost to Kerry
2012 - beat Dublin
2013 - beat Tyrone
2014 - lost to Kerry in extra time in Replay
2015 - lost to Dublin in Replay
2016 - Beat Tipp
2017 - Beat Kerry in Replay
2020 - Hammered Tipp
2021 - Beat Dublin in extra time

So thats won 10, drew 5, lost 8
its slightly above average -

Its because the finals are so bad, people think that the semi results are great.

tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1987 - 10/07/2026 12:46:07    2685090

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