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#1831
A load of horsesh1t.
He is quoting O'Rourke from 2008.   Very poor effort.

You would think accurate quotes from this year would be must.

The bit about each member of the panel being given 10 footballs last year is just not true.

QuoteIt's why O'Rourke had to call in Tommy McElroy for a lengthy meeting this month about where things were going wrong as well.

Tommy has been our best player in a disappointing league campaign.  Not a man who should be criticised for his performances.
Bringing him in for a meeting would have nothing to do with the fact he is vice captain, would it now  ::)   
Very poor effort at journalism.

#1832
Mullaghmore.
Great photo by eunan



#1833
Any good links??
#1834
General discussion / Re: Teachers get it handy!
April 04, 2009, 12:03:00 AM
I thought i might have met o'neill in the bot tonight but i am just left with frank mitchell.
#1835
General discussion / Re: Belfast Students
April 02, 2009, 11:04:30 PM
Just wondering. 
#1836
General discussion / Re: Belfast Students
April 02, 2009, 10:35:13 PM
Quote
Boy on Paddy's Day trouble charge
Holylands trouble
Trouble broke out in the area on St Patrick's Day

A 16-year-old boy is to face charges connected with St Patrick's Day disturbances in the Holyland area of south Belfast.

Riot police were called to the area after house parties spilled out onto the streets. A minority threw missiles and a car was badly damaged.

Nineteen people were arrested following the disturbances.

The teenager is due to appear before Belfast Youth Court on 30 April, charged with disorderly behaviour.

A special inquiries team set up following the disturbances have issued a fresh appeal for information.

Taken form http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7980444.stm

Just announced on the 10.30 news there now.
Now would this mean that the young lad is a local and not a student??
#1837
GAA Discussion / Re: Write your own football CV
April 02, 2009, 02:47:57 PM
well said Abbeysider
#1838
does this competition end with this weekends games or will the League finals for each division be included as well??
#1839
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Div. 2 2009
March 29, 2009, 07:49:05 PM
I would say that there will be a huge crowd In Wexford for the Fermanagh v Wexford game.

Very disappointing to go straight back down but injuries and the unavailability of key personel has just decimated us.
Only plus point is that we have had to blood alot of players this year.  Could be useful later in the year.
#1840
General discussion / Re: Teachers get it handy!
March 29, 2009, 07:31:45 PM
So the inspection went well then  ;)
#1841
Anybody know exactly where creegan is?
#1842
Quote from: Fermanaghandsam on March 25, 2009, 07:19:30 PM
From having seen the NFL games so far, I think it is safe too day that Blobby is either not good enough or fit enough to play midfild, however he does look very promising in Full Forward, so this is where I would like to see him for the next few games. My team would be

Gallagher
Johnston/Jones/Bogue
Brady
Goan
Kelly
Lyons
Foy (easily the biggest positive this year)
Sherry
McDermott/McBarron(I assume he is back now)
Little
T McElroy (needs a few more games here before a decision can be made if he will make a forward)
O'Brien (Shows Promise)
D. Keenan (looks very promising, however a bit lightweight)
Carson
Maguire

Aah now.  calm down. 
#1843
the McGourty teams will only have lost one player.
they will have P cunningham on them along with the McCann's.
They will still score heavily IMO
#1844
Any chance of an updated table sniper
#1845
Dinny,
        I have a brother who was involved with the Ulster U-18's set up last year.
They created a squad that did not include those who played for the 'traditional' schools teams.
The whole set up was a complete joke.  No training, No communication, kits that were years old when they went ot play a match, i could go on.
Our U-12's have more organisation about them. 
Most of these lads were from Catholic schools and from Protestant Working class schools in the North


Now the brother also knows some of those involved in the other U-18 squad based on the schools players.Play's a wee bit of club rugby with them.(when they are allowed)
Again this squad was made up from 'traditional' rugby schools of the North, (RBNI, Potora, Methody, Inst,etc...........)

Night and day was the difference.  It was shocking.................