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There can only have been so many times over the course of the last four months that Roscommon and Monaghan heard the views of the commentariat before they started to get a little annoyed.
Conor McManus of Monaghan is consoled after his side's defeat in the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship preliminary quarter-final match between Galway and Monaghan. Pic: Piaras Ó ...
McManus, now a pundit with BBC Sport NI, told The GAA Social podcast that it would, however, be "a big ask and a big task" for Monaghan to overcome Jim McGuinness's side at Clones in their last ...
There’s no massive reason to go for goals and that was very evident in the Monaghan-Donegal match in Clones on Sunday. I don’t think there was a single out-and-out, clearcut chance.
Conor McManus fears that ... may be scant consolation come Monaghan’s first Championship outing in Sunday’s Ulster quarter-final. READ MORE: Sadness as GAA Team of the Century and Millennium ...
“I know the Monaghan lads will be looking forward to it,” McManus told the GAA Social. “They are coming into it with confidence from the League campaign they’ve had but they are also ...
A storming finish that included a Jack McCarron goal and ... John McManus, David Murray; Colm Neary, Ruaidhri Fallon (0-01), Dylan Ruane; Eddie Nolan (0-01), Keith Doyle; Ciaran Lennon, Cian ...
irks the former Monaghan star. McManus also wonders, with the raft of rule changes across the board, whether the two-pointer, and particularly the two-point free, is necessary. READ MORE: GAA fans ...