FOOTBALL Better to have been beaten by seven than by one,” said one man after Mayo’s defeat to Dublin last Saturday.
Seán Rice
Mayo climb Dublin’s concrete wall
FOOTBALL Backbone fuelled Mayo’s fightback. And every member of the side was part of it, everyone in offensive mood.
A reward for imaginative tactics for Mayo
Aidan O’Shea’s goal was the catalyst in Mayo’s march to the semi-final and a date with favourites Dublin.
Former Mayo manager unimpressed by modern game
Former Mayo boss Liam O’Neill is startled at the deterioration of the game, but says this could be Mayo’s year.
Let Donegal do the worrying, not Mayo
Quarter-finals are potential banana skins for provincial champions. They don’t have a second chance.

