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#1
There has always been 5hite games, there will always be sh1te games.
Enjoy the good ones. They will live long in the memory when the s4ite is forgotten.
#2
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Quote from: Onthe40 on May 31, 2024, 11:03:34 AMThis tier 2 & 3 minor championship is some BS....  minors have played what 9-10 games already and now going into a b competition after being comprehensively beaten by Derry in the Ulster championship
Seriously...  club minor season is a shams, away behind, U16s has been delayed by a few months already ...

Do Tyrone need to be in a tier2 competition?

What the GAA have done at national level to the Minor and U20 grades is a joke. The round robins and tiers have completely diluted the significance of the competitions. Added to this is the fact they added this format against the request of counties and the Ulster council. No speeches or interviews further adds to the idea that the GAA are trying to take the competitiveness out of the Minor grade.
Tyrone minors have played I believe 9 games this season and lost 4 of them and deservedly exited the Ulster Championship at the Semi Final stage against Derry. Should be season over and plenty to mull on for the team and players going forward into Under 20 age group. But instead of being finally able to rejoin up with their clubs and play the remaining league games, they are off to play a Tier B competition no one wants to be in that could potentially run for another 3 weeks.
At club level the minor season has been shambolic. CCC telling clubs players are available to clubs and then the county management telling players to not play and then some players playing and others not playing. Ridiculous.
If the GAA are going to insist on continuing down this route of Round Robin and tiers then Club Minor season should not start until late June and conclude prior to the Senior Club Championships starting.
What I would like to see at club level would be -
A modified calendar along the lines of:

U12 - April - June
U14 - July - October (finish before school football begins)
U16 - March - June (starting after the conclusion of school football which is generally St Patrick's Day and the traditional club start anyway - County Minors available to all clubs as was supposed to be the case this year but enforced by CCC - problem would be lessened as less players affected)
U18 - Late June - September (beginning after County Minor season and exams and concluded prior to Senior championships)
Reserve (with anyone Over 16 eligible - giving those lads football through Spring) - April - August
Senior (Over 17 only eligible) - May - October

Why should club fixtures be based around school fixtures?
These players are club players first off.

Are you saying U12's finisb in June?
It is either u12 and u16 finish end of June or u14 and u18 finish end of June as was the plan this year.


Is it not a bit mad U12's stop playing in June, tbe start of the summer and have no action for nearly 4 months of the year?
If U12 finish in June, they join up with U14 panel in July.
Just like when U16 finishes they join up with either U14 or Minor depending on their age.

This would make far too much sense for our CCC to go along with it.

Minor was in the second half of the year last season, u16 first. Clubs overwhelmingly asked for it to be changed back.

In that schedule you'd have 17 yo lads waiting until late June for games. 13/14 yo's waiting til July for football. That's crazy

There are pros and cons to either order.

With u16s going before u18's, Minor lads were at college before their season ended.
Letting minors go first releases them to play Senior or reserve from the start of July.
Minors going first overlaps with County minor's delaying the club u18 and u16 season.
Running u12 before u14 allows those lads to experience the big pitch before moving onto the competitive football with their u14 or development team.
#3
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 31, 2024, 11:24:56 PM
Quote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 06:20:10 PM
Quote from: LeoMc on May 31, 2024, 06:00:38 PM
Quote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 05:49:52 PM
Quote from: Bring back club football on May 31, 2024, 05:04:44 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:30:45 AM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:23:46 AM
Quote from: Onthe40 on May 31, 2024, 11:03:34 AMThis tier 2 & 3 minor championship is some BS....  minors have played what 9-10 games already and now going into a b competition after being comprehensively beaten by Derry in the Ulster championship
Seriously...  club minor season is a shams, away behind, U16s has been delayed by a few months already ...

Do Tyrone need to be in a tier2 competition?

What the GAA have done at national level to the Minor and U20 grades is a joke. The round robins and tiers have completely diluted the significance of the competitions. Added to this is the fact they added this format against the request of counties and the Ulster council. No speeches or interviews further adds to the idea that the GAA are trying to take the competitiveness out of the Minor grade.
Tyrone minors have played I believe 9 games this season and lost 4 of them and deservedly exited the Ulster Championship at the Semi Final stage against Derry. Should be season over and plenty to mull on for the team and players going forward into Under 20 age group. But instead of being finally able to rejoin up with their clubs and play the remaining league games, they are off to play a Tier B competition no one wants to be in that could potentially run for another 3 weeks.
At club level the minor season has been shambolic. CCC telling clubs players are available to clubs and then the county management telling players to not play and then some players playing and others not playing. Ridiculous.
If the GAA are going to insist on continuing down this route of Round Robin and tiers then Club Minor season should not start until late June and conclude prior to the Senior Club Championships starting.
What I would like to see at club level would be -
A modified calendar along the lines of:

U12 - April - June
U14 - July - October (finish before school football begins)
U16 - March - June (starting after the conclusion of school football which is generally St Patrick's Day and the traditional club start anyway - County Minors available to all clubs as was supposed to be the case this year but enforced by CCC - problem would be lessened as less players affected)
U18 - Late June - September (beginning after County Minor season and exams and concluded prior to Senior championships)
Reserve (with anyone Over 16 eligible - giving those lads football through Spring) - April - August
Senior (Over 17 only eligible) - May - October

Why should club fixtures be based around school fixtures?
These players are club players first off.

Are you saying U12's finisb in June?
It is either u12 and u16 finish end of June or u14 and u18 finish end of June as was the plan this year.


Is it not a bit mad U12's stop playing in June, tbe start of the summer and have no action for nearly 4 months of the year?
U14 leagues are virtually wrapped up. Championship will be wrapped up by the end of June. A lot of those players will have no action until u16's start next July.
#4
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 31, 2024, 06:00:38 PM
Quote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 05:49:52 PM
Quote from: Bring back club football on May 31, 2024, 05:04:44 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:30:45 AM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:23:46 AM
Quote from: Onthe40 on May 31, 2024, 11:03:34 AMThis tier 2 & 3 minor championship is some BS....  minors have played what 9-10 games already and now going into a b competition after being comprehensively beaten by Derry in the Ulster championship
Seriously...  club minor season is a shams, away behind, U16s has been delayed by a few months already ...

Do Tyrone need to be in a tier2 competition?

What the GAA have done at national level to the Minor and U20 grades is a joke. The round robins and tiers have completely diluted the significance of the competitions. Added to this is the fact they added this format against the request of counties and the Ulster council. No speeches or interviews further adds to the idea that the GAA are trying to take the competitiveness out of the Minor grade.
Tyrone minors have played I believe 9 games this season and lost 4 of them and deservedly exited the Ulster Championship at the Semi Final stage against Derry. Should be season over and plenty to mull on for the team and players going forward into Under 20 age group. But instead of being finally able to rejoin up with their clubs and play the remaining league games, they are off to play a Tier B competition no one wants to be in that could potentially run for another 3 weeks.
At club level the minor season has been shambolic. CCC telling clubs players are available to clubs and then the county management telling players to not play and then some players playing and others not playing. Ridiculous.
If the GAA are going to insist on continuing down this route of Round Robin and tiers then Club Minor season should not start until late June and conclude prior to the Senior Club Championships starting.
What I would like to see at club level would be -
A modified calendar along the lines of:

U12 - April - June
U14 - July - October (finish before school football begins)
U16 - March - June (starting after the conclusion of school football which is generally St Patrick's Day and the traditional club start anyway - County Minors available to all clubs as was supposed to be the case this year but enforced by CCC - problem would be lessened as less players affected)
U18 - Late June - September (beginning after County Minor season and exams and concluded prior to Senior championships)
Reserve (with anyone Over 16 eligible - giving those lads football through Spring) - April - August
Senior (Over 17 only eligible) - May - October

Why should club fixtures be based around school fixtures?
These players are club players first off.

Are you saying U12's finisb in June?
It is either u12 and u16 finish end of June or u14 and u18 finish end of June as was the plan this year.
#5
Can Biden pardon him?
#6
General discussion / Re: Gardening
May 17, 2024, 09:00:06 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on May 17, 2024, 08:54:36 PMAnyone got a battery operated lawnmower? My petrol one near done, was looking at options. Any good??  Maintenance must be minimal??
Would you have the area for a robotic mower?
#7
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 17, 2024, 07:56:00 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 17, 2024, 09:33:39 AM
Quote from: GaaGPT on May 17, 2024, 08:41:57 AM
Quote from: Mikhailov on May 17, 2024, 08:20:23 AMCrazy decision by the ccc last night to delay the leagues. The poor club player is getting shafted all the time
Only division 1 or division 2 also?
Division 1.
Complaints coming in about Eglish and Donaghmore being starred fixtures despite them having no county men anymore as McGleenan, Cush and Quinn have left the panel. Killyclogher also might become an issue if some of their U20s are called up after Sunday's final.

What players are likely to get called up?
#8
Any word of tickets or group tickets yet?
#9
General discussion / Re: The far right
May 07, 2024, 01:47:05 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on May 07, 2024, 01:33:23 PM
Quote from: burdizzo on May 07, 2024, 12:57:09 PM
Quote from: Lubo Moravcik on May 07, 2024, 12:00:07 PMIt's quite sad watching this small demented section of Irish society dragging the tricolour through the dirt with their march of hate. Truly shameful.


March of hate?!! Aaah. Boo hoo. Sadly for you, the majority of people in this country don't want open borders.

More nonsense.I mentioned on here the other day, a comment from Christy Moore about the Irish right wing, afraid of nothing except using their own names.

And work, don't forget about work.
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: Murder of a GAA Chairman
April 23, 2024, 09:32:00 AM
I knew a lot of the story but what got me was the State going after the Coroner, a respected senior judge, for revealing to the families the number of state agents involved.
#11
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and Hurling
April 21, 2024, 06:58:31 PM
Quote from: square_ball on April 21, 2024, 06:34:33 PMCeltic Park
I thought Clones would have been an option.
#12
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on April 19, 2024, 09:42:39 AM
Quote from: Dreadnought on April 19, 2024, 09:37:47 AM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on April 19, 2024, 09:21:10 AM
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Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on April 18, 2024, 10:23:27 PMCavan team named.

No Killian Clarke, McLoughlin or McVeety in starting 15.

Would love to see Cavan win this but unfortunately I think Tyrone will win this by 8-10 points. Cavan struggle to score from open play and will struggle to keep all the Tyrone fires out.

Ie. Canavan, McCurry, McShane if he back on form.
Yeah only the 3-4 scored from open play last day out. Quite the struggle

4 points from play is not a great return haha.

3 goals from play however is very good, but the worrying thing is its not a common theme for Cavan to score goals but hopefully that's changing.

How many goals did they score in the league altogether 3 or 4?

Garavn Jones scored more from play in the Fermanagh game v Cavan that any Cavan player scored from pay in all 7 gmaes combined.

So there's definitely an issue with scoring from play for Cavan. But its championship now and trends can go out the window.
Well it's 7 scores from play in a gale force wind conditions, so it's ok considering that. Some of those goals would be chances that some would take points from, so good we've goals in us anyway.

Wouldn't be too concerned with that Fermanagh League game. We were clearly holding our water for 2 weeks after. They were playing for their lives and we had nothing to play for that day

I agree on the goals very encouraging to see themgo for the juggler instead of fisting over the bar. True on the Fermanagh game aswell but these are just observations I've made i'm not criticizing as it was a great performance the last day despite this; bit of a step up again this weekend but you don't know what your gonna get with Tyrone.

When up against clowns you should go for the juggler.
#13
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and Hurling
April 19, 2024, 02:17:02 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on April 19, 2024, 12:20:40 PM
Quote from: GaaGPT on April 19, 2024, 10:43:34 AM
Quote from: tiempo on April 19, 2024, 09:28:20 AM
Quote from: HokeyPokey on April 18, 2024, 11:11:48 PMIt will be interesting to see if Mattie does play at 6. He could add real solidity there potentially if he is back to himself.

Really don't see how Matty starts at 6 unless as a sweeper and someone else picks up the marking job on a Cavan forward
I struggle to see how Matty starts at all to be honest having missed so much of the league

McKiernan has nailed 6 and will surely start there, its a dummy team, expect Aidan Clarke to start corner back

My prediction is Matty doesn't start and comes in off the bench for the second half or last 20mins depending on how its going, deployment also as required, could be middle third could be FF

I wish they would bring in a rule to stop teams announcing dummy teams. Should be a rule to only allow minimum changes. e.g. 2

Or what about just naming them the hour before throw in? Only reason they are done during the week is for the programmes.

There could be a lot of men "inju
Quote from: GaaGPT on April 19, 2024, 10:43:34 AM
Quote from: tiempo on April 19, 2024, 09:28:20 AM
Quote from: HokeyPokey on April 18, 2024, 11:11:48 PMIt will be interesting to see if Mattie does play at 6. He could add real solidity there potentially if he is back to himself.

Really don't see how Matty starts at 6 unless as a sweeper and someone else picks up the marking job on a Cavan forward
I struggle to see how Matty starts at all to be honest having missed so much of the league

McKiernan has nailed 6 and will surely start there, its a dummy team, expect Aidan Clarke to start corner back

My prediction is Matty doesn't start and comes in off the bench for the second half or last 20mins depending on how its going, deployment also as required, could be middle third could be FF

I wish they would bring in a rule to stop teams announcing dummy teams. Should be a rule to only allow minimum changes. e.g. 2

There could be a lot of men "injured" during the warm up.
#14
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
April 16, 2024, 12:42:44 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on April 16, 2024, 02:03:33 AM
Quote from: Aaron Boone on April 16, 2024, 01:42:50 AM
Quote from: Truthsayer on April 16, 2024, 01:19:00 AMJim Devlin Cup quarter-finals:
Saturday 27th April @ 2pm

Clonoe v Errigal Ciaran
Trillick v Galbally
Dungannon v Dromore
Pomeroy v Omagh

3 teams with home advantage again.

Worth asking how that came about.

Just luck of the draw... thats the format first drawn out at home.
From the first round there were 3 home wins and 5 away wins.
#15
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 10, 2024, 05:46:39 PMSick bastards. Its child abuse.

Aye, the Da should just bate the notion out of them and keep them locked up until they stop acting like a p00f.