Does mccarron miss the semi final? Hearing mixed reports.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Harold Disgracey on August 05, 2017, 04:23:11 PM
Hatre's pre match bull shit appears to have worked with Gough. Armagh can't buy a free. I thought he was the best ref in the country. He is a cheat
Quote from: Aughafad on August 05, 2017, 12:01:36 PMQuote from: yellowcard on August 05, 2017, 10:07:26 AM
If this rain keeps up I fear for Armagh. Should suit the defensive sluggers and Armagh will do well to score 10 points against the GAA's biggest proponents of catanaccio.
No rain here in Dublin, it's a grand day
Quote from: WT4E on August 05, 2017, 12:23:51 AM
Just watched the 2005 Ulster final replay highlights forgot how bad the Michael Collins was.
Was there a worse refereeing performance at the level before or since.
Did he get any games after that?
Quote from: Whishtup on August 05, 2017, 01:30:44 AM
2005 sf the best game i was at. That day i was moving to limerick to move in with my now wife. She says that she seriously had second thoughts that day as i screamed, drooled and cried my way through that match. My main memories of that game-Cavanagh's galloping runs, the point, the graciousness of armagh fans in defeat, some tyrone lads singing, "you can shove your Ulster title up your ****", moving to Limerick.
Quote from: omagh_gael on August 04, 2017, 08:11:56 PM
Does anyone have a rough idea what is the 1st row covered by the roof. Our tickets are for row V so wondering about coats for kids. There may be a very showers knocking around. If imagine we won't be far enough back to escape any rogue downpours.
Quote from: Solo_run on August 04, 2017, 05:26:40 PMQuote from: RedHand88 on August 04, 2017, 05:24:26 PMQuote from: Fuzzman on August 04, 2017, 05:10:55 PM
Armagh have the belief back and when that happens who's to say how far they will go.
I believe Geezer and Co have brought their 2005 Ulster medals with them and are ready to fire them at the wall ala Joe Keenan 2002.
The sight of a white shirt with the red hand is enough to motivate any Armagh team, no matter what has come before.
No need for tactics or defensive systems when you're biggest rivals need taking down a peg or two.
They know these red hand defenders have one eye on the Dubs and it's a perfect time for an ambush.
They know they have not really been put to the pin of their collar and they have nothing to lose on the big stage.
This is McGeeney's biggest chance to prove he has what it takes to be a top notch manager and put his old adversary to the sword once and for all.
Oui garcon, Un autre verre de vin rouge si vous plait
You arent helping my nerves Fuzzman.
You have nothing to be nervous about
Quote from: Fuzzman on August 04, 2017, 05:10:55 PM
Armagh have the belief back and when that happens who's to say how far they will go.
I believe Geezer and Co have brought their 2005 Ulster medals with them and are ready to fire them at the wall ala Joe Keenan 2002.
The sight of a white shirt with the red hand is enough to motivate any Armagh team, no matter what has come before.
No need for tactics or defensive systems when you're biggest rivals need taking down a peg or two.
They know these red hand defenders have one eye on the Dubs and it's a perfect time for an ambush.
They know they have not really been put to the pin of their collar and they have nothing to lose on the big stage.
This is McGeeney's biggest chance to prove he has what it takes to be a top notch manager and put his old adversary to the sword once and for all.
Oui garcon, Un autre verre de vin rouge si vous plait
Quote from: T Fearon on July 30, 2017, 08:48:20 PM
12 long years patiently waiting for another Croke Park showdown to right the injustice of 05 when Russell,in an attempt to curry favour with Tyrone for 1995,awarded Tyrone a match winning easy free.
This match is winnable,imagine the karma of sending Harte and Cavanagh into retirement prematurely
Quote from: armaghniac on August 04, 2017, 12:40:11 PM
Armagh do not thrive against tight defences and have been prone to giving away frees. So you'd expect Tyrone to keep the score down and go up the field and score more. But if the gap is not too great there is always a chance of an Armagh goal and narrow victory.
Quote from: Owen Brannigan on August 04, 2017, 09:47:18 AM
Travel Alerts:
Pipe laying on Newry Road in Armagh about halfway up the hill. Results in traffic lights and single vehicle passing at all times. Will be an issue on Saturday. Creates long delays in both directions. There is a way around but it isn't easy.
Barrier repair on Aughnacloy to Ballygawley Road about 3/4 mile from Aughnacloy should be finished by Saturday but traffic lights currently in place.
Resurfacing of Great Northern in Omagh. Taking place at night but slowing traffic during the day, should be well on by Saturday. Road closed at night with diversion through town.
Some sort of roadworks about 3 mile out of Monaghan towards Blayney, not sure what is happening.