Armagh v Derry - Ulster Final, 14th May, 2023 @ 4pm

Started by Walter Cronc, May 01, 2023, 08:04:14 AM

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tbrick18

Listened to the gaa social podcast earlier.
Mcconvilles take is that its 50 50 game with armagh wanting it more so will likely win.
I see his logic.
I just hope he's wrong.

Wildweasel74

Am sure, Mayo wanted it more against Dublin, just never happened for them.

Silver hill

Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

JoG2

Quote from: tbrick18 on May 03, 2023, 08:16:07 PM
Listened to the gaa social podcast earlier.
Mcconvilles take is that its 50 50 game with armagh wanting it more so will likely win.
I see his logic.
I just hope he's wrong.

Needing it more, Derry men will be wanting it as much

Armagh18

Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?
Topping up their tans alright, must be fair sunny the other side of the blackwater the state of a few of those lads.

Armamike

Tongue firmly in cheek!

Tyrone ones always like it to be about them though.
That's just, like your opinion man.

trueblue1234

Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

😂

Well played rrhf. Well played.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

tbrick18

Quote from: trueblue1234 on May 04, 2023, 09:58:48 AM
Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

😂

Well played rrhf. Well played.

Someone was always going to bite  ;D ;D

trailer

Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

Fantastic.

JimStynes

Quote from: trailer on May 04, 2023, 10:34:34 AM
Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

Fantastic.

Couple of good bites with that one!  ;D

Estimator

Quote from: JimStynes on May 04, 2023, 11:21:14 AM
Quote from: trailer on May 04, 2023, 10:34:34 AM
Quote from: Silver hill on May 03, 2023, 09:17:51 PM
Quote from: rrhf on May 02, 2023, 09:33:05 PM
This could be an absolute cracker, and  I have a feeling Mc Geeney had Derry in his sights when he had Armagh playing the way they did in the National league.
Ye still have to say its Derry unless Armagh bring the type of chaos they are famous for, and in this Ulster final anything can happen. Derry look very capable towards getting the results required in the group stages of the all Ireland, however having a lifelong record as the second worst team in Ulster history, only ahead of Fermanagh will ensure they will go all out to retain their title, and edge them ever closer to their dreams of matching the likes of Antrim and others as Ulster title heavyweights.   Armagh the pretenders will also be looking at making in roads into the successful numbers of the likes of Ulster titles standard bearers Tyrone, Cavan and Monaghan. 
The true Ulster heavyweights may well be sunning themselves and topping up their tans on Sunday week as they target readiness for the all Ireland proper but Sunday week is not their day, it is time to let the shadowboxers shadowbox... The bookies and the punters will all back Derry but do not rule out the prospect of Kieran Mc Geeney grimacing in joy at the sight of the Anglo Celt cup on his mantlepiece come Sunday week.

....and Tyrone people wonder why they are detested......dear oh dear. For the size of it and the nationalist population there in, maybe you should be asking what took you so long and why so few....?

Fantastic.

Couple of good bites with that one!  ;D

It wasn't even a subtle attempt! Did think anyone would entertain it!!
Ulster League Champions 2009

general_lee

Will there be a league round of the best club football scene in Ireland or is that set to start in some obscure date in the summer?

Walter Cronc

Quote from: general_lee on May 04, 2023, 01:06:40 PM
Will there be a league round of the best club football scene in Ireland or is that set to start in some obscure date in the summer?

Derry league going a few weeks lad!

trailer

Speaking with a few Armagh fans and as per usual they have completely lost the run of themselves. I'm actually quite worried for some of them. Armagh to date have beaten Antrim and Down in the Ulster Championship. Derry will beat them comfortably by 10+

Deluded. Their tears will flood the city this weekend.