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Lol you are consistent if nothing else. You might want to look up the history of Ballaghadereen by the way. Good lad.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7831 - 27/08/2019 15:25:23 2229833 Link 10 |
Credit to his county Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 27/08/2019 15:36:27 2229835 Link 10 |
Listened to the interview on Second Captains and he seems like an incredibly down to earth fella. Some of the stuff he said about perspective with football was really interesting. I hadn't realised what a tough year he'd had last year losing his father as well. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1432 - 27/08/2019 16:11:33 2229845 Link 1 |
I can help.The history of Ballaghaderreen is that it's been in County Roscommon for the past 120 years or thereabouts.Before that,it was in County Mayo.The border change related to business rates being lower in Roscommon than in Mayo which lead to a private member's Bill being brought through the Westminster parliament that moved Ballagh into County Roscommon.The town is divided between the two counties in terms of gaa support.A very interesting town to drive through on Mayo v Roscommon Connacht Final day.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2141 - 27/08/2019 16:19:26 2229848 Link 0 |
I know. It was Mayo, the Brits changed it, so Mayo in my eyes.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7831 - 27/08/2019 16:38:43 2229856 Link 11 |
Roscommon, Mayo and Galway do you all ready support each other when you're county is knocked out of the championship???? I always hear on here from you "if my county is out I'll support whatever Connaught team is still involved" (usually one of you 3) but yous absolutely destroy each other on here all day every day. Like there's a real hatred amongst yous that I find it hard to believe you support each other ever. Even Andy Moran whose a good guy is getting stick. clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 27/08/2019 16:39:55 2229857 Link 9 |
Agreed, giving fingers to the crowd young or old is not sportsmanship. But such heated atmospheres make mighty contests and can bring out the best and the worst in players. Andy got a heated welcome from Roscommon supporters in this years semi final but didn't hit the heights. Maybe he started too late to get annoyed and properly fired up. I know plenty of Roscommon supporters and talking about Andy is good natured banter with a fair bit of swearing. Roscommon supporters hate him, we love him, they won't admit it but some of them admire his football abilities. Our next encounter will be less craic without the Andy banter between us.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7290 - 27/08/2019 16:46:53 2229861 Link 11 |
Not at all. A few of us with keyboards having the craic. Maybe in the border regions some supporters won't shout for their neighbours but I think most Connacht GAA people support their neighbours if they are out themselves.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7290 - 27/08/2019 16:50:42 2229863 Link 9 |
Still bitter I see? We all saw the behaviour of some Donegal players in Castlebar a few weeks back.
MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 413 - 27/08/2019 19:29:11 2229902 Link 1 |
Why are there no pictures of this when everyone saw him kissing the badge? A big cover up by the media?
MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 413 - 27/08/2019 19:36:39 2229905 Link 0 |
Fantastic player, owes Mayo or The gaa nothing enjoy your retirement
reithi (Kerry) - Posts: 52 - 27/08/2019 20:12:56 2229917 Link 2 |
Very few Roscommon people are born here unless home births as we don't have a maternity ward. For the record Andy like the late Dermot Earley was reared up in,educated in and kicked his first football in Roscommon. All the best to Andy Moran in his retirement, I'd say he'll get into management and it will be interesting to see how he does there. One thing for certain he made his late dad (a rossie supporter to the core) very proud regardless that he played for Mayo. ispeakwisdom (Roscommon) - Posts: 2487 - 27/08/2019 20:13:52 2229918 Link 6 |
That's right.A lot of Roscommon people born in Ballinasloe Co.Galway. It is all about the county where a player is raised,reared and brought up.That's a player's home county.It doesn't matter if he was born in New York or Sydney.Andy was Riscommon raised and reared.Yet he put on the green and red.Unfortunately,Ballaghaderreen remains lost to Roscommon football unless the Connacht Council and Gaa show some imagination and fairness and come up with a solution.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2141 - 27/08/2019 20:47:34 2229929 Link 5 |
Well done Andy. Great player over the years. It is sad to see that a great player like him never got to win the big prize. Sport can be cruel as we all know. Enjoy your retirement. seanie_boy (Tyrone) - Posts: 4235 - 27/08/2019 21:10:58 2229936 Link 1 |
A true gentleman and team player. Superb pace and movement. Really enjoyed hus weaving on the pitch. Best of luck Andy and hope to see you in coaching and management. Lucky the team who get you. GormlaighG (Mayo) - Posts: 77 - 28/08/2019 02:20:25 2229992 Link 1 |
Maybe Roscommon should give back to Mayo what was taken away. Ballaghaderreen was in Mayo, now would be a good time to give it back.
cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 453 - 28/08/2019 03:58:06 2229996 Link 3 |
Lol lol lol lol. So you are in favour of British rule rezoning land then?
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 7831 - 28/08/2019 04:52:25 2229999 Link 10 |
Interesting response. My words, carefully chosen, were meant as a tribute to Andy. Strange way that you twisted it. Good luck to Galway in the Football, and Hurling next year. Glensboy (Antrim) - Posts: 286 - 28/08/2019 10:13:28 2230026 Link 1 |
Some bunch of ****heads replying on this thread. The guy was a great player and now he's done. Some of ye have to twist things on these threads and make it all about yourselves and your gripes rather than about saying goodbye and good luck to the lad in question. seanie_boy (Tyrone) - Posts: 4235 - 28/08/2019 16:37:12 2230206 Link 5 |
Wishing him well in his retirement one of the greats who will never get a celtic cross which was richly deserved. WildPundit (Tipperary) - Posts: 1709 - 28/08/2019 16:37:18 2230207 Link 1 |