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You cant blame the players and ignore the management. It must have some effect on the players that the manager does not appear to know his best team and that he engages in eccentric tactics and decisions. Of course the players should take the responsibility for what goes on the field, but the manager has to share the responsibility.

What a strategy and carried out perfectly today. Look at the evidence ….. All intentional misses for sure. And even the extra time — sure that was only setup to give the new lads lads an extra 20 minutes of play and experience of championship. Trevor Mortimer coming on and doing Roy of the Rovers — that was definitely in the pre-match script too.

Has to be. Lokk at Alan Dillon. He got an imaginary injury in order to be taken off just in case he went on a scoring spree and ruined it all. Jason Doherty and Alan Freeman and in particular Aidan Campbell had read and followed the script to a T — missing sitters your granny could score. Could have ruined everything Andy! Those few extra points from Andy was where the planned draw result went wrong perhaps. We should be excited! It was hilarious, ye almost got shown up. Players need to take responsibility for this.

The excuse that they are not being paid is not good enough Maigheo. They are playing for the county because they want to, for the privilidge. Those who were selected today are considered talented enough and should also be honoured to wear the jersey but honestly today it looks liked they were inconvenienced by the honour. Were the lads on the piss last night or were we really that bad?

After that I would think we would be better to be in the qualifiers we need the games! This is not a recent thing for us ie.

Since how many games have we won? Very few is the answer. What is it about the championship that turns lads that can play a bit in the league into almost complete failures in the summer? Maybe that is an over simplified way of looking at it but missing 21 yard frees is hard to explain at this level.

It would seem after todays display that the form against Cork, Sligo and Longford last year is a more accurate measure of where we are at than I would normally like to admit. It all depends now on how the lads and the management react. Lets hope they can turn it around in time for Galway.

Would have to agree diehard. The players are sub standard. The golden era is definitely over. We could still win connacht. Just wondering Ted were you at the game as I am wondering how you could tell that the players were disinterested and not trying?

London are no great shakes and Mayo have handed them wallopings through the years after which they learnt nothing about themselves. The standard between intercounty teams has leveled out — this is borne out by close run matches in each province every year. Laois Div1 were run v close by Longford Div3 last week. Wicklow beat Kildare 2 years back. Antrim had a great run last year as did Louth.

Limerick rattled Cork and brought them to extra time. Cork obviously kicked on from that! It is difficult for a team to raise their level of performance against inferior opposition. Invariably they are brought down to their level and a dogfight ensues. I think its fair to say that this will not be the case on June 26th in Castlebar. These galway heads are always at it. We beat Cork at home and first thing, they are making a beeline to this site with underhand psychology. The apologists then go mental when we give it back, not as eloquently as you did.

Mayo softness can be displayed online as well as on the pitch. I was at the game and behind the goal when London were robbed of a forty five by an incorrect call by the umpire when two points up before we pulled it back. Very lucky. It shows the team is being picked minute to minute without any stategy. Ballintuber were shown as not be all that in lasdt years club connacht championship but seem to have been moved en masse to the county team. A couple of mitigating factors i. Second, despite their stature, London rarely get beaten badly on home soil — they play with a lot of pride and, perhaps, a little bit of a chip on their shoulders.

That all said, Mayo were rotten. What I found most disappointing was not the lack of skill or aptitude although both were totally absent , but a lack of desire when the game was still for the taking in the final stages of the 70 minutes. It was blind fortune that got them to extra time and, perhaps then, it only dawned on them the severity of their situation and them began to assert themselves. In response to some of the previous comments here, I thought Andy Moran was awful — six points is a fine tally, but his decision making was dreadful.

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