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Great to see John Daly back. Galway need him. Presume he is available to selection and his absence was all injury related?

I didn't see any Moycullen matches this year but listened to a few. Wondering how James McLoughlin is developing? I had very high hopes for him becoming a colossus for Galway in the middle (no pressure)! Is he likely to get game time in D2 this year or is he a bit off yet. I realise he is very young still.

I also find it amazing Tony Gill is not a regular on the Corofin team. Another man I have high hope for regarding county. But he needs to cement the club place first!

Any other stand outs that haven't been playing county that need to be brought in.

Our county team has been a let down since Covid came along. Decisions for next year have now been made so gonna get behind them and see where this brings us. I have reservations but I also have to believe that O'Neills input will be crucial. Time will tell. Gaillimh abú

PS Lots of childish comments on this thread that don't deserve any oxygen. Personally don't care what part of the county a player is from as long as they are committed to the Maroon and White

Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1834 - 02/11/2021 13:06:06    2388152

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Replying To Peggy11:  "Time and time again the corofin players proved they aren't at inter county standard. Great club team yes but that is that."
You are gas altogether

Stop watching club football you really don't seem to enjoy it at all.

The day you have anything positive to say is when pigs fly

I'd suggest everyone just stops responding to you and giving you the attention you crave

Goodbye Peggy

galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1678 - 02/11/2021 13:14:35    2388154

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Replying To galwayfball:  "You are gas altogether

Stop watching club football you really don't seem to enjoy it at all.

The day you have anything positive to say is when pigs fly

I'd suggest everyone just stops responding to you and giving you the attention you crave

Goodbye Peggy"
Do you disagree ? So jason Leonard, Liam Silke, Ian Burke, Ronan Steede, Bernie Power are all top class county footballers ?

Peggy11 (Galway) - Posts: 84 - 03/11/2021 19:16:09    2388341

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Replying To Peggy11:  "Do you disagree ? So jason Leonard, Liam Silke, Ian Burke, Ronan Steede, Bernie Power are all top class county footballers ?"
Liam Silke has been playing inter County for years , Ian Burke has an All star.. Peggy has sweet f all...

Belclare (Galway) - Posts: 904 - 04/11/2021 10:01:10    2388357

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Beclare... we are all shocked to see you jump to the defence of Corofin.

In an era where nobody cares about All stars, fair play to IB for winning (don't ask me how) in 2018. Really impressed with how he kicked on playing for Galway after that. Thought he was outstanding against Roscommon in the Connacht Final in 2019. LOL. He has been awful.

And Liam Silke... Really ? You're really using him to try make your argument ?

Next thing you will be telling us that Martin and Mike Farragher should be wearing the maroon and white hahaha

Peggy11 (Galway) - Posts: 84 - 04/11/2021 11:47:36    2388375

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Replying To Peggy11:  "Do you disagree ? So jason Leonard, Liam Silke, Ian Burke, Ronan Steede, Bernie Power are all top class county footballers ?"
Your original point was that they aren't at intercounty standard. Ian Burke and Liam Silke are definitely at intercounty standard. I think Steede has also performed well at intercounty level too, but the jury's still out. Power is also at intercounty level. He's not a top class goalkeeper compared to the very best, but I wouldn't rate him much lower than a lot of other intercounty goalkeepers, like Hennelly.
I think Leonard and Martin Farragher are a step off the level needed, from a consistency point of view. Dylan McHugh is another who has shown some promise, but has yet to prove himself at that level.
Kieran Molloy has also had an impact. He offers a lot with his energy.
That's still plenty players that Corofin have provided over the past decade.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2046 - 04/11/2021 12:36:21    2388379

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "Your original point was that they aren't at intercounty standard. Ian Burke and Liam Silke are definitely at intercounty standard. I think Steede has also performed well at intercounty level too, but the jury's still out. Power is also at intercounty level. He's not a top class goalkeeper compared to the very best, but I wouldn't rate him much lower than a lot of other intercounty goalkeepers, like Hennelly.
I think Leonard and Martin Farragher are a step off the level needed, from a consistency point of view. Dylan McHugh is another who has shown some promise, but has yet to prove himself at that level.
Kieran Molloy has also had an impact. He offers a lot with his energy.
That's still plenty players that Corofin have provided over the past decade."
WanPintWin

I respect your opinion. You leave the emotion outside when entering these debates which i admire.. unlike Belclare who just seems to think all Corofin players should play for Galway. I can't say i necessarily agree with your statement however we will not fall out over this.

Peggy11 (Galway) - Posts: 84 - 04/11/2021 15:58:30    2388405

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Replying To Peggy11:  "WanPintWin

I respect your opinion. You leave the emotion outside when entering these debates which i admire.. unlike Belclare who just seems to think all Corofin players should play for Galway. I can't say i necessarily agree with your statement however we will not fall out over this."
In fairness to Belclare he is very passionate about his club and many of us are envious of his clubs achievements. To say they haven't given us intercounty players is a a badly thought out argument from you and appears to be based on your own biases. In the last week alone you've complained about Moycullen and Corofin, two clubs who play outstanding brands of attacking football and who have some very talented players, Cooke, Conneelly, Bradshaw, Kellys, Silkes, Steede, Power, Wall, Molloy, Burkes, McHugh etc. You might reflect before posting as it comes across as sour grapes at this stage.

GDL (Galway) - Posts: 722 - 04/11/2021 18:22:44    2388425

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Replying To GDL:  "In fairness to Belclare he is very passionate about his club and many of us are envious of his clubs achievements. To say they haven't given us intercounty players is a a badly thought out argument from you and appears to be based on your own biases. In the last week alone you've complained about Moycullen and Corofin, two clubs who play outstanding brands of attacking football and who have some very talented players, Cooke, Conneelly, Bradshaw, Kellys, Silkes, Steede, Power, Wall, Molloy, Burkes, McHugh etc. You might reflect before posting as it comes across as sour grapes at this stage."
You have taken this up wrong. I never gave out about a Moycullen player. EVER.

I merely referenced their transfer market activity.

With regard to Corofin, they have been a beast of a club in terms of Galway club football - no doubt but Belclare just can not handle if anybody points to their deficiency at inter county level.

Peggy11 (Galway) - Posts: 84 - 05/11/2021 14:15:52    2388479

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County Final
I have been thinking about how this will unfold on Sunday and I really looking forward to it.On paper it would be easy to say that Corofin should win easy. They basically moved through the group stages with ease and again strolled through the 1/4 and semi final. Martin Farragher No. 8 in the top scorers in Galway. They have experience in abundance and a serious bench.
Moutbellew - League winners, stuttered a little in the group v Milltown. Had to go to extra time v Annaghdown but won easily in the end. Had a tough game v Moycullen. They have size, talent and fitness and have to have an awful hunger to win.
Question - Will Mountbellew's harder run to the final stand to them or will Corofin's (It doesn't matter who we play, we will win) win them the Frank Fox on Sunday evening?

galwaygoal (Galway) - Posts: 166 - 08/11/2021 14:22:44    2388775

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Replying To galwaygoal:  "County Final
I have been thinking about how this will unfold on Sunday and I really looking forward to it.On paper it would be easy to say that Corofin should win easy. They basically moved through the group stages with ease and again strolled through the 1/4 and semi final. Martin Farragher No. 8 in the top scorers in Galway. They have experience in abundance and a serious bench.
Moutbellew - League winners, stuttered a little in the group v Milltown. Had to go to extra time v Annaghdown but won easily in the end. Had a tough game v Moycullen. They have size, talent and fitness and have to have an awful hunger to win.
Question - Will Mountbellew's harder run to the final stand to them or will Corofin's (It doesn't matter who we play, we will win) win them the Frank Fox on Sunday evening?"
It's a match I'm really looking forward to and I hope we get a competitive final.
MM have definitely had the harder draw so far, but we have a fair idea of the quality of both teams at this stage regardless.
MM's win over Corofin in last year's semi final was big, but doing it in a county final is another step.
I don't have a horse in the race, but I would like to see MM win a county title with this group. They've been very close a few times.
Corofin will definitely be hungry after losing their crown last year. What's left to be said about them. They're a remarkable club with serious strength in depth this year.
MM have the tools to trouble them. They've been scoring goals and I feel they might need a few if they're to get the job done next Sunday.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2046 - 08/11/2021 15:03:27    2388784

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Replying To galwaygoal:  "County Final
I have been thinking about how this will unfold on Sunday and I really looking forward to it.On paper it would be easy to say that Corofin should win easy. They basically moved through the group stages with ease and again strolled through the 1/4 and semi final. Martin Farragher No. 8 in the top scorers in Galway. They have experience in abundance and a serious bench.
Moutbellew - League winners, stuttered a little in the group v Milltown. Had to go to extra time v Annaghdown but won easily in the end. Had a tough game v Moycullen. They have size, talent and fitness and have to have an awful hunger to win.
Question - Will Mountbellew's harder run to the final stand to them or will Corofin's (It doesn't matter who we play, we will win) win them the Frank Fox on Sunday evening?"
Head says Corofin. Heart says MM .

There's a lot less pressure on Corofin and while I couldn't see them having the hunger MM have they didn't win last year and they are playing the team that stopped them. This won't be a team going through the motions.

MM need goals. They need every single man on that team playing their best for 60 plus mins and they have a chance if not I think they'll get well bet

I really hope they do it after suffering so much heartbreak

galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1678 - 08/11/2021 17:05:04    2388800

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I think a lot of people associate Mountbellew's win over Corofin last year as being a fluke but there was 7 points in it in the end. It wasn't a 1 point game that they nicked at the end. I'd marginally favour M/M in the final because I'm still not convinced by the Corofin full back line and I don't see what defender they have for Patrick Kelly.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 680 - 10/11/2021 21:29:46    2389074

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Hope M-M can do the job, they'll need to all show up against Corofin. Fair play to Corofin, the absolute standard bearers for so long and did Galway and Connacht club football proud, it'd be nice to see M-M do it though.

togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 905 - 11/11/2021 12:12:58    2389107

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Mountbellew will back themselves big time to get the job done on Sunday and with good reason you'd have to say, Corofin haven't had to play any top 5/6 team in this year's championship. All the other contenders were the far side of the draw (Mountbellew, Moycullen, Tuam, Annagdown). Corofin have yet to be tested this year and I think Mountbellew are going to be well set to get the win Sunday.

Donaldtrump (Galway) - Posts: 252 - 12/11/2021 10:16:45    2389174

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MM for frank fox, just feel it's now or never
Aran to make the step up At intermediate

Sportsfanatic90 (Westmeath) - Posts: 213 - 12/11/2021 20:20:11    2389232

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Replying To Sportsfanatic90:  "MM for frank fox, just feel it's now or never
Aran to make the step up At intermediate"
Hard to see Aran making the step up when they got beaten in the semi final..

galway2015 (Galway) - Posts: 52 - 13/11/2021 08:39:03    2389243

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Up corofin on the double this weekend..
North football all the way..
On a side I see Roscommon have replaced their minor winning manager.. Is our city fella gone yet??

Belclare (Galway) - Posts: 904 - 13/11/2021 12:24:47    2389259

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Warmest congrats to L Mor. What heart and never say die attitude. Dunmore wait goes on

northbouind (Galway) - Posts: 304 - 13/11/2021 15:42:42    2389280

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Congrats to Leitir Mor. Bad defeat for Dunmore. 5 points up at HT. 3 points up with 5 minutes to play. That said they only scored 1 point in the 2nd half after a dominant 1st half display. That won't win many county finals.

Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2217 - 13/11/2021 18:17:18    2389307

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