Kevin McStay may finally have solved Mayo's Aidan O'Shea conundrum
Mayo are football's great romantics.
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Mayo are football's great romantics.
There's been plenty of reflection on Mayo's 13th league title after a win over their great rivals but for the weekend that's in it, I wanted to reminisce about the great near-disaster of Ruislip, 2011.
Recalling the Armagh-Donegal game from a fortnight ago, I'm reminded of one striking incident where Donegal won a free on the halfway line, with the home defence not yet set.
Watching the first half in Celtic Park on Saturday evening, I thought we were glimpsing the Dublin of old.
Leaving Tralee on Saturday night, I felt it was an opportunity lost for Armagh.
After three rounds of the league and surveying the top of the Division 1 table, I'm tempted to lead with 'Connacht domination!' or 'Connacht supremacy!', though perhaps would be pushing it for February.
Colm O'Rourke watched his side pile on goals again but it was his comments afterwards that really set tongues wagging.