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Show posts MenuQuote from: gaaboard on January 08, 2007, 03:12:43 PM
Time to cut down on the rubbish here.
After getting a number of warnings, Flameboy was shown the road a few days ago for persistently posting up rubbish and abuse.
Not getting the hint, along comes Megatron 3:16 to replace him with a dose of the same.
After M 3:16 quickly getting the bullet, along comes another one.
I would ask the people behind the sustained campaign to fill this board with nonsense to take it somewhere else.
Quote from: man in black on January 08, 2007, 02:45:00 PMIve seen them for what they are first hand.
Quote from: Gnevin on January 07, 2007, 10:13:40 PMQuote from: tayto on January 07, 2007, 06:22:43 PMQuote from: Hound on January 07, 2007, 01:20:42 PM
I do agree that renovating Semple would be a higher priority
Semple is closed for a 18million re-fit bit it'd be great if they could totally renovate it a la croke park only smaller, it's the one other pitch-stadium with the same mystique as Croke Park.
Do we really need 32 mini crokers , the GAA is wasting money on stadiums that aren't needed
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Tyrone's new men shone in Sunday's 2-14 to 0-9 Gaelic Life McKenna Cup win over QUB but the win was marred by Stephen O'Neill's late straight red card.
Keeper Jonathan Curran made three great saves for the Reds Hands which helped them lead 0-6 to 0-2 at half-time.
They extended the advantage to 0-10 to 0-2 but Queen's then replied with six unanswered points.
However, impressive Niall Gormley then goaled for Tyrone and Colm Donnelly went on to hit his side's second goal.
Gormley hit two of Tyrone's six first-half points while O'Neill, Owen Mulligan (two) and the lively Donnelly were also on target for the Red Hands.
Other men joining Gormley is making their first Tyrone appearance included goalkeeper Curran and Chris Colquhoun.
Tyrone led 0-3 to 0-0 after 10 minutes before James McGovern and Justin Crozier replied for the varsity outfit.
However, Queen's could have been ahead at that stage as keeper Curran, a late call-up to the Tyrone squad this week, made a brilliant double-save to deny Fermanagh star Ciaran O'Reilly.
Later in the half, Curran showed again that he may challenge Pascal McConnell and John Devine for the number one jersey this year when he made another brilliant stop to deny Kevin Niblock.
Tyrone hit four points in as many minutes after the break with Aidan McCarron, Gormley, Colquhoun and Sean Cavanagh on target.
Queen's, to the credit, responded with six unanswered points through Gavin Donaghy (two), Michael Ward (two), Kevin Niblock and Aidan Carr.
However, Tyrone killed off the Queen's comeback when Gormley hit the net after a superb O'Neill pass.
Declan Trainor set up Donnelly's late goal but Tyrone's previously satisfactory afternoon was then ruined when O'Neill received his straight red card after an apparent off-the-ball incident.
Queen's also ended the game with 14 players as Paul Courtney received his second yellow card in injury-time.