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Replying To WanPintWin:  "On the PED issue, I have no doubt there are players all over the country taking stuff they shouldn't be.
Whether any of this is systematic at an intercounty team level, I'd be more surprised.
Intercounty players do get tested, but it's quite infrequent. I'd be more suspicious at club level, where the gains made can be much greater."
Of course players are on PEDs, you see it at the very highest level in sports where testing is very very frequent. GAA is amateur by name but the commitment is that of a high level professional athlete, and considering testing is in-frequent, if at all at club level - there's zero doubt that there are players on PEDs

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 208 - 11/05/2023 11:50:16    2477555

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "On the PED issue, I have no doubt there are players all over the country taking stuff they shouldn't be.
Whether any of this is systematic at an intercounty team level, I'd be more surprised.
Intercounty players do get tested, but it's quite infrequent. I'd be more suspicious at club level, where the gains made can be much greater."
Given the standard of club football in Sligo at the moment, I don't think we have too much to worry about

muscles (Sligo) - Posts: 444 - 11/05/2023 13:11:19    2477581

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Replying To hyperache:  "Of course players are on PEDs, you see it at the very highest level in sports where testing is very very frequent. GAA is amateur by name but the commitment is that of a high level professional athlete, and considering testing is in-frequent, if at all at club level - there's zero doubt that there are players on PEDs"
That's exactly what I said in my post. The question is what level are we talking about, as in how prevalent is it among players percentage wise.
That's much harder to estimate.
There's no testing at club level. Intercounty testing is managed by Sport Ireland. It is infrequent however, given the number of players and games.
Resources are an issue, as it's expensive to test.
As I said, I'd be surprised if any of the top intercounty setups are doing anything systematically, but players can easily do it off their own bat.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2053 - 11/05/2023 13:47:16    2477601

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Why are we talking about PED's on a Sligo forum 2 days before our biggest game in my living memory?!

How are the team looking for Saturday? I assume we are planning without Mulligan and young Walsh? What kind of a crowd are we expecting in Cavan? The last time I was there we took some beating from Down, that was 2010 and wasnt a nice memory.

republican (Sligo) - Posts: 326 - 11/05/2023 14:17:21    2477616

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Good crowd heading up from Leitrim 4a look at ye hoping to get an education!!

Zucker (Leitrim) - Posts: 156 - 11/05/2023 14:55:16    2477635

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Replying To republican:  "Why are we talking about PED's on a Sligo forum 2 days before our biggest game in my living memory?!

How are the team looking for Saturday? I assume we are planning without Mulligan and young Walsh? What kind of a crowd are we expecting in Cavan? The last time I was there we took some beating from Down, that was 2010 and wasnt a nice memory."
Fair point. It was the Rossie who brought them up in the first place. :)

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2053 - 11/05/2023 15:57:21    2477665

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Great interest in the game. There are flags flying from houses that normally would have zero interest in football. The forecast is good so we really need an almighty crowd to head to Cavan town. I presume, like last week we won't know the team until about an hour before the game starts. Flynn took a bad knock to the head, hopefully he will be available because we have enough injured players.

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 1671 - 11/05/2023 16:17:24    2477679

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Really looking forward to the weekend. Great weather, great team, great final to be looking forward to. The flags are up all over the county and the 'Black Friday' is a great idea to get the excitement going around the county. Hopefully a large Sligo crowd will travel. And in fairness the u20s have had large crowds following them this year so I've no doubt there will be a huge crowd.
Great week to be from Sligo.
Sligeach Abú!!!

Sligobuck21 (Sligo) - Posts: 114 - 11/05/2023 18:03:53    2477716

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The very best of luck to all involved today. And safe travels to supporters. Enjoy the day. Sun shining, All Ireland final day and hopefully a long evening celebrating!! Good luck

D.Hyde (Roscommon) - Posts: 149 - 13/05/2023 10:51:46    2478013

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Disappointing end to a great run for these lads. Kildare fully deserved their win but not by 8. Tiredness and injuries really took its effect on the lads today. Was fantastic to see such a Sligo crowd travel for the game too. Hopefully it won't be the only final we've to attend in years to come

Sligoman1234 (Sligo) - Posts: 362 - 13/05/2023 21:25:14    2478170

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I have to say I feel sorry for the keeper. Those two kickouts in a row costing 1-01, after Sligo had closed the gap to 2.
You could see from the camera behind the goal that he had no options. I was shouting for him to go long. I thought he would for sure after the mistake for the 1st one.
Just ran out of gas at the end as the injury count took its toll. That's also a super Kildare team.
Well done to all. It's great to see final pairings like today.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2053 - 13/05/2023 22:02:34    2478182

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To beat Roscommon, Mayo, Galway& Kerry in any competition is a huge achievement in itself. I'm not even sure if Kildare could have managed that. Injuries were the difference today.
I've always said that there is too much emphasis/pressure on goalkeepers in today's game and it comes from this insatiable obsession with statistics and keeping possession.. Outfield players make mistakes all the time which don't necessarily seem costly but a keeper makes one and it is deemned costly. Every one of those Sligo players should be proud of their achievements.. Who'd have ever thought that they would be contesting an All Ireland final. Well done to yee all and mgmt team.

Inatfullforward (Longford) - Posts: 93 - 13/05/2023 22:48:04    2478200

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Well done to the U20 team and management for what they have done for Sligo this year. To be within a couple of points with a few minutes to go without Mulligan, Walsh, Chambers, Henry, Flynn & Donlon on the pitch says it all about this group. Kildare had to lose one to win one, so hopefully we follow suit. I would be surprised if O'Boyle and Dylan Walsh are not brought into the senior panel immediately. Mulligan would be in that bracket too only for his injury.
As regards to our club scene, it feels like it is taking a back-stage position despite the Spring League which is not treated seriously. Two months of real league football followed by championship is a really short window of club games. There is no silver bullet though with this split season but we better watch this space as a strong club scene is fundamental to county development.

ShellyGael (Sligo) - Posts: 105 - 14/05/2023 09:55:55    2478239

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I have to say I feel sorry for the keeper. Those two kickouts in a row costing 1-01, after Sligo had closed the gap to 2.
You could see from the camera behind the goal that he had no options. I was shouting for him to go long. I thought he would for sure after the mistake for the 1st one.
Just ran out of gas at the end as the injury count took its toll. That's also a super Kildare team.
Well done to all. It's great to see final pairings like today."
Yes I feel very sorry, but a goalies mistakes tend to more obvious, and sometimes costly. However, the Sligo full back line were poor in first half, constantly out fielded, leading to at least 3/4 points and very close to a goal. Yet no one will remember that....

commander (Kildare) - Posts: 225 - 14/05/2023 11:35:48    2478260

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Hard luck to Sligo, you certainly had no luck with injuries before and during the game, though your replacements all did well, You have a fine team, We are delighted to get the win, really proud of our lads and hopeful to see many of this group at senior level in the future, Credit to the Sligo fans who turned up in huge numbers and made a great atmosphere, See you in Markievicz next Sunday

NorthKildare (Kildare) - Posts: 197 - 15/05/2023 09:16:26    2478555

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Disappointed to see posters from other counties coming on here to highlight the keepers mistake. He was under huge pressure all day as he had more kick outs yesterday than in any other game. Up to yesterday he had conceded 2 goals in 4 games. He was the second choice keeper with the U.17 team last year and worked very hard to make the No 1 jersey his own this year. I'm not even sure if he is in Leaving cert yet or not. Ethan Rafferty's made as big a blunder yesterday!!!
On the game itself Kildare were the better team. Starting Henry didn't work as the injury is still not cleared up, his replacement Flynn also went off injured, as did Chambers and Donelon. All subs were used after 9 mins of the second half. The gap was down to 2 points and if we had fresh legs to come on it could have been an interesting last few minutes. With something like 11 of the starting team underage again next year we should be very strong again. The panel and mgt did themselves the supporter's and the county proud.

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 1671 - 15/05/2023 10:36:43    2478604

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Replying To eoinog:  "Disappointed to see posters from other counties coming on here to highlight the keepers mistake. He was under huge pressure all day as he had more kick outs yesterday than in any other game. Up to yesterday he had conceded 2 goals in 4 games. He was the second choice keeper with the U.17 team last year and worked very hard to make the No 1 jersey his own this year. I'm not even sure if he is in Leaving cert yet or not. Ethan Rafferty's made as big a blunder yesterday!!!
On the game itself Kildare were the better team. Starting Henry didn't work as the injury is still not cleared up, his replacement Flynn also went off injured, as did Chambers and Donelon. All subs were used after 9 mins of the second half. The gap was down to 2 points and if we had fresh legs to come on it could have been an interesting last few minutes. With something like 11 of the starting team underage again next year we should be very strong again. The panel and mgt did themselves the supporter's and the county proud."
Couldn't agree more. Take 1-1 out of it for those kickouts and Kildare were still the better team overall. We needed every man fit and able in my view to have challenged a very physical Kildare outfit. They certainly can hold their heads high and why not make it 3 in a row in Connacht next year and push on to make amends for the All Ireland as Kildare did.

Got a bit of a hop when I looked online for tickets this morning for the All Ireland group game. €25 will do very little to attract crowds to games. Granted this weekends game is the best chance of a victory it may not affect it too much, but perhaps they should have come up with a 3 for €55/60 package to go to all three.

Sligoman1234 (Sligo) - Posts: 362 - 15/05/2023 10:53:37    2478612

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Replying To Sligoman1234:  "Couldn't agree more. Take 1-1 out of it for those kickouts and Kildare were still the better team overall. We needed every man fit and able in my view to have challenged a very physical Kildare outfit. They certainly can hold their heads high and why not make it 3 in a row in Connacht next year and push on to make amends for the All Ireland as Kildare did.

Got a bit of a hop when I looked online for tickets this morning for the All Ireland group game. €25 will do very little to attract crowds to games. Granted this weekends game is the best chance of a victory it may not affect it too much, but perhaps they should have come up with a 3 for €55/60 package to go to all three."
Thought that re the €25 too. What's the story on juvenile tickets? Don't see any option.

baileeasadara (Sligo) - Posts: 3 - 15/05/2023 14:48:11    2478706

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Replying To baileeasadara:  "Thought that re the €25 too. What's the story on juvenile tickets? Don't see any option."
Ye are going to have to get used to the rip off prices now in the next few years with Sligo football on the rise! The cost of tickets for the Connacht championship games alone was mental.

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 800 - 15/05/2023 18:33:33    2478798

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Replying To baileeasadara:  "Thought that re the €25 too. What's the story on juvenile tickets? Don't see any option."
Go onto Ticketmaster, click into tickets and juvenile option comes up. Options there for students/oaps etc

BreakingBall123 (Sligo) - Posts: 25 - 16/05/2023 10:55:45    2478894

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