Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Pearse Blue

Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy 

skeog

If David Gough was in Carrickmore he would be in isolation for 14 days i.e. shoulder charge from spectator.Listened to him announcing his apparent return outlining the procedures he adopted.Fond of his own importance.We are lucky with the Referees in the county.

GlenMan

Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.

Pearse Blue

Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 09:27:31 AM
Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.
I heard it was 400 for both games, however I could be wrong.. Hopefully I am, in normal times them games would attract some attention

Wee Roddy

Quote from: Club boi on September 01, 2020, 08:26:05 AM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 04:07:11 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on August 31, 2020, 03:37:09 PM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 03:16:46 PM
Any of you lads thought about taking up the whistle?

Ah the classic line used to absolve Referees of any mistakes/bad performances.

It was a genuine question. But if you want to take it that way work away.

But just to add being called 'truly terrible', 'just awful' and ' a compete clampit' does what for recruiting referees? And then when there are no referees for games the ones on this board will whinge and cry about there being no referees in the county. I genuinely don't know why anyone would be a referee with the crap they get on and off the pitch. What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Without Refs there would be no games, be thankful these "terrible" "awful" "clampits" bother at all. Wouldnt be the 1st time Dromore charged a ref at the end of a game either

Note - Niall Sludden received a blow to the head during the first half and was concussed

Surely Dromore had a duty of care here not to put him back on then, poor on their part if this is true

This is the problem right here. Refs think it is about them, Campbell is the worst of them. Their job is to assist with the playing of the game, not seek as much attention as possible and make it about them. Eanetta did not blow it up when the ball was in the air from the last kickout i will never know. No one would have complained about it being 10 or 15 seconds early.

GetOverTheBar

Quote from: Club boi on September 01, 2020, 08:26:05 AM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 04:07:11 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on August 31, 2020, 03:37:09 PM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 03:16:46 PM
Any of you lads thought about taking up the whistle?

Ah the classic line used to absolve Referees of any mistakes/bad performances.

It was a genuine question. But if you want to take it that way work away.

But just to add being called 'truly terrible', 'just awful' and ' a compete clampit' does what for recruiting referees? And then when there are no referees for games the ones on this board will whinge and cry about there being no referees in the county. I genuinely don't know why anyone would be a referee with the crap they get on and off the pitch. What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Without Refs there would be no games, be thankful these "terrible" "awful" "clampits" bother at all. Wouldnt be the 1st time Dromore charged a ref at the end of a game either

Note - Niall Sludden received a blow to the head during the first half and was concussed

Surely Dromore had a duty of care here not to put him back on then, poor on their part if this is true

If he passed the protocols there is no issue putting him back on. He was taken off with suspected concussion....you are then assessed off the field within the guidelines. There will only be an issue if that was not the case, unfortunately there is the grey area, you'll never know.


delgany

Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 09:27:31 AM
Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.

That just about sums up  some  peoples' attitude !€

GlenMan

Quote from: delgany on September 01, 2020, 01:16:18 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 09:27:31 AM
Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.

That just about sums up  some  peoples' attitude !€

They would still be following the Executive guidelines to be fair!

Ulster GAA imposed a restriction of 400, seemingly picked out of thin air, just to appease Croke Park and the 26 counties.

Pearse Blue

Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 01:35:01 PM
Quote from: delgany on September 01, 2020, 01:16:18 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 09:27:31 AM
Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.

That just about sums up  some  peoples' attitude !€

They would still be following the Executive guidelines to be fair!

Ulster GAA imposed a restriction of 400, seemingly picked out of thin air, just to appease Croke Park and the 26 counties.
Why, what are the actual guidelines?

GlenMan

Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 02:17:17 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 01:35:01 PM
Quote from: delgany on September 01, 2020, 01:16:18 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on September 01, 2020, 09:27:31 AM
Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 01, 2020, 09:08:03 AM
Quote from: Moonshine on September 01, 2020, 06:48:37 AM
Anyone any idea what's happening at weekend. Trillick and coalisland could cater for 5,000 on its own hopefully county board see sense and allow some spectators in. Be awful for a game of that magnitude to be played in a friendly atmosphere
Unless the restrictions are changed (very unlikely) only 400 tickets will be allocated. Which will mean less tickets again for clubs as it will be divided in 4.

Still think its the stupidest rule that the players are included in this 400.. As if its not ridiculous enough already that only 400 people are allowed into Healy

Is it not 400 tickets per game? Officially they're two separate games and therefore would be allocated with the normal amount of tickets per game?

At least that's what they could say to get around the GAA's restrictions.

That just about sums up  some  peoples' attitude !€

They would still be following the Executive guidelines to be fair!

Ulster GAA imposed a restriction of 400, seemingly picked out of thin air, just to appease Croke Park and the 26 counties.
Why, what are the actual guidelines?

The Executive guidance says each ground should be certified for capacity individually based on risk assessments etc.

From what I hear Healy Park was certified by the Council for around 2000 capacity.

GJL

So is there spectators in at the double header in Omagh or not?

Pearse Blue

Quote from: GJL on September 02, 2020, 10:38:30 AM
So is there spectators in at the double header in Omagh or not?
I would guess that unless you're a committee or family member of one of the four teams you will struggle.

Moonshine

Quote from: Pearse Blue on September 02, 2020, 10:44:20 AM
Quote from: GJL on September 02, 2020, 10:38:30 AM
So is there spectators in at the double header in Omagh or not?
I would guess that unless you're a committee or family member of one of the four teams you will struggle.

Surely a few of the fianna lads will have the fence cutters again to let us in

square_ball

The Fianna have said they are getting 115 tickets for supporters and have to leave Healy Park before the 2nd semi final.

skeog

Does that mean Errigal and Dungannon fans have to wait outside.