Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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PMG1

Folks this forum is not the place to be discussing an incident involving adults and underage players, wait to the referee's report comes and let the authorities deal with it (if they have the balls to do so)

Hotrocks

Quote from: PMG1 on May 17, 2017, 01:39:09 PM
Folks this forum is not the place to be discussing an incident involving adults and underage players, wait to the referee's report comes and let the authorities deal with it (if they have the balls to do so)

Hopefully him being a county minor doesn't effect the punishment which should be coming his way

skeog

Being a county minor will have no bearing if an offence was committed

In hiding

Quote from: Wee Roddy on May 17, 2017, 12:02:50 PM
Good man Healy Hellraiser. Omagh are one to talk about a club being ashamed of themselves after the way your club handled an U14 fixture a month or so ago
The fact are these
Donal McCrossan the referee is an absolute disgrace. He frustrated both sets of players and supporters all night.
Secondly, a Dromore lad carrying a water bottle, who wasnt the lineman, and turns out was an injured player, struck a Carrickmore player on the field of play two yards from the sideline and a melee started . A prominent member of our club who was leaning against the fence, along with a few other officials inside the field, all wearing black club bodywarmers, intervened with Dromore officials to separate the melee.
I have heard various stories this morning all of which are untrue, ranging from there was a mass brawl, which there wasnt, to the referee was hit, which he wasnt, to Dromore wanted the game abandoned, which they didn't as there was only 2 scores in it with 5 minute left.
There are to many people not playing on the field of play at the minute, including linesmen who stand 5 yards inside the line. Get everyone out apart from the players and managers. If a club wants to provide waterboys make sure they are u14s who will not try and influence the officials or worse again the opposing players. Every club is responsible for this, and injured players should be outside the wire. Last year we tried to implement it in our own club but managers want to keep them involved in some way.
What happened at the u14 fixture ?

blewuporstuffed

Quote from: Wee Roddy on May 17, 2017, 12:02:50 PM
Good man Healy Hellraiser. Omagh are one to talk about a club being ashamed of themselves after the way your club handled an U14 fixture a month or so ago
The fact are these
Donal McCrossan the referee is an absolute disgrace. He frustrated both sets of players and supporters all night.
Secondly, a Dromore lad carrying a water bottle, who wasnt the lineman, and turns out was an injured player, struck a Carrickmore player on the field of play two yards from the sideline and a melee started . A prominent member of our club who was leaning against the fence, along with a few other officials inside the field, all wearing black club bodywarmers, intervened with Dromore officials to separate the melee.
I have heard various stories this morning all of which are untrue, ranging from there was a mass brawl, which there wasnt, to the referee was hit, which he wasnt, to Dromore wanted the game abandoned, which they didn't as there was only 2 scores in it with 5 minute left.
There are to many people not playing on the field of play at the minute, including linesmen who stand 5 yards inside the line. Get everyone out apart from the players and managers. If a club wants to provide waterboys make sure they are u14s who will not try and influence the officials or worse again the opposing players. Every club is responsible for this, and injured players should be outside the wire. Last year we tried to implement it in our own club but managers want to keep them involved in some way.

Agree totally with this Roddy and said the same thing at our own game on Sunday. Far to many people on the pitch.
Managers shouldn't be allowed on the pitch full stop. If a player isn't togged out, he shouldn't be on the pitch.
The only people that should be allowed to enter the field of play other than the 15 players is a medic/physio.

It would reduce the amount of melees and 'incidents' drastically.
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

Ty4Sam

Got to agree with this, unreal the amount of people that be on the sideline in some senior games. Same rules as the Championship should apply with only a certain amount of players/officials allowed in the dugout. Although in last years championship this rule was constantly ignored and went unpunished.

tothetop03

Quote from: Ty4Sam on May 18, 2017, 09:28:24 AM
Got to agree with this, unreal the amount of people that be on the sideline in some senior games. Same rules as the Championship should apply with only a certain amount of players/officials allowed in the dugout. Although in last years championship this rule was constantly ignored and went unpunished.

We are guilty of this as well... Only a matter of time before there is a bad day somewhere is the county....

Up The Middle

Quote from: tothetop03 on May 18, 2017, 09:59:55 AM
Quote from: Ty4Sam on May 18, 2017, 09:28:24 AM
Got to agree with this, unreal the amount of people that be on the sideline in some senior games. Same rules as the Championship should apply with only a certain amount of players/officials allowed in the dugout. Although in last years championship this rule was constantly ignored and went unpunished.

We are guilty of this as well... Only a matter of time before there is a bad day somewhere is the county....

Far to may along the line for us this past few years, don't know what role half of these men have, quite possible they don't know either.
I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: blewuporstuffed on May 18, 2017, 08:26:49 AM
Quote from: Wee Roddy on May 17, 2017, 12:02:50 PM
Good man Healy Hellraiser. Omagh are one to talk about a club being ashamed of themselves after the way your club handled an U14 fixture a month or so ago
The fact are these
Donal McCrossan the referee is an absolute disgrace. He frustrated both sets of players and supporters all night.
Secondly, a Dromore lad carrying a water bottle, who wasnt the lineman, and turns out was an injured player, struck a Carrickmore player on the field of play two yards from the sideline and a melee started . A prominent member of our club who was leaning against the fence, along with a few other officials inside the field, all wearing black club bodywarmers, intervened with Dromore officials to separate the melee.
I have heard various stories this morning all of which are untrue, ranging from there was a mass brawl, which there wasnt, to the referee was hit, which he wasnt, to Dromore wanted the game abandoned, which they didn't as there was only 2 scores in it with 5 minute left.
There are to many people not playing on the field of play at the minute, including linesmen who stand 5 yards inside the line. Get everyone out apart from the players and managers. If a club wants to provide waterboys make sure they are u14s who will not try and influence the officials or worse again the opposing players. Every club is responsible for this, and injured players should be outside the wire. Last year we tried to implement it in our own club but managers want to keep them involved in some way.

Agree totally with this Roddy and said the same thing at our own game on Sunday. Far to many people on the pitch.
Managers shouldn't be allowed on the pitch full stop. If a player isn't togged out, he shouldn't be on the pitch.
The only people that should be allowed to enter the field of play other than the 15 players is a medic/physio.

It would reduce the amount of melees and 'incidents' drastically.

Cookstown would be absolutely devastated if this was to be enforced. Never did I see worse than Cookstown for this sort of thing. The whole town is basically on the pitch when you play down there. Its quite impressive really when you think about it.

tothetop03

Quote from: Christmas Lights on May 18, 2017, 01:50:26 PM
Quote from: blewuporstuffed on May 18, 2017, 08:26:49 AM
Quote from: Wee Roddy on May 17, 2017, 12:02:50 PM
Good man Healy Hellraiser. Omagh are one to talk about a club being ashamed of themselves after the way your club handled an U14 fixture a month or so ago
The fact are these
Donal McCrossan the referee is an absolute disgrace. He frustrated both sets of players and supporters all night.
Secondly, a Dromore lad carrying a water bottle, who wasnt the lineman, and turns out was an injured player, struck a Carrickmore player on the field of play two yards from the sideline and a melee started . A prominent member of our club who was leaning against the fence, along with a few other officials inside the field, all wearing black club bodywarmers, intervened with Dromore officials to separate the melee.
I have heard various stories this morning all of which are untrue, ranging from there was a mass brawl, which there wasnt, to the referee was hit, which he wasnt, to Dromore wanted the game abandoned, which they didn't as there was only 2 scores in it with 5 minute left.
There are to many people not playing on the field of play at the minute, including linesmen who stand 5 yards inside the line. Get everyone out apart from the players and managers. If a club wants to provide waterboys make sure they are u14s who will not try and influence the officials or worse again the opposing players. Every club is responsible for this, and injured players should be outside the wire. Last year we tried to implement it in our own club but managers want to keep them involved in some way.

Agree totally with this Roddy and said the same thing at our own game on Sunday. Far to many people on the pitch.
Managers shouldn't be allowed on the pitch full stop. If a player isn't togged out, he shouldn't be on the pitch.
The only people that should be allowed to enter the field of play other than the 15 players is a medic/physio.

It would reduce the amount of melees and 'incidents' drastically.

Cookstown would be absolutely devastated if this was to be enforced. Never did I see worse than Cookstown for this sort of thing. The whole town is basically on the pitch when you play down there. Its quite impressive really when you think about it.


First played in Cookstown in the 70's has not changed one bit on that front.... When at home they will push their weight about away from home cowards....Good youth team they have 7 managers and 5 ill mannered ass holes carrying water.....poor youth team 2 men on their own....

HalfBack7

Quote from: tothetop03 on May 18, 2017, 02:18:31 PM
Quote from: Christmas Lights on May 18, 2017, 01:50:26 PM
Quote from: blewuporstuffed on May 18, 2017, 08:26:49 AM
Quote from: Wee Roddy on May 17, 2017, 12:02:50 PM
Good man Healy Hellraiser. Omagh are one to talk about a club being ashamed of themselves after the way your club handled an U14 fixture a month or so ago
The fact are these
Donal McCrossan the referee is an absolute disgrace. He frustrated both sets of players and supporters all night.
Secondly, a Dromore lad carrying a water bottle, who wasnt the lineman, and turns out was an injured player, struck a Carrickmore player on the field of play two yards from the sideline and a melee started . A prominent member of our club who was leaning against the fence, along with a few other officials inside the field, all wearing black club bodywarmers, intervened with Dromore officials to separate the melee.
I have heard various stories this morning all of which are untrue, ranging from there was a mass brawl, which there wasnt, to the referee was hit, which he wasnt, to Dromore wanted the game abandoned, which they didn't as there was only 2 scores in it with 5 minute left.
There are to many people not playing on the field of play at the minute, including linesmen who stand 5 yards inside the line. Get everyone out apart from the players and managers. If a club wants to provide waterboys make sure they are u14s who will not try and influence the officials or worse again the opposing players. Every club is responsible for this, and injured players should be outside the wire. Last year we tried to implement it in our own club but managers want to keep them involved in some way.

Agree totally with this Roddy and said the same thing at our own game on Sunday. Far to many people on the pitch.
Managers shouldn't be allowed on the pitch full stop. If a player isn't togged out, he shouldn't be on the pitch.
The only people that should be allowed to enter the field of play other than the 15 players is a medic/physio.

It would reduce the amount of melees and 'incidents' drastically.

Cookstown would be absolutely devastated if this was to be enforced. Never did I see worse than Cookstown for this sort of thing. The whole town is basically on the pitch when you play down there. Its quite impressive really when you think about it.


First played in Cookstown in the 70's has not changed one bit on that front.... When at home they will push their weight about away from home cowards....Good youth team they have 7 managers and 5 ill mannered ass holes carrying water.....poor youth team 2 men on their own....

Couldn't agree more. Worse club we've ever had visit our grounds. The last time their men landed to play us they were kicking footballs up and down the corridor of the club house once they landed and had to be asked to stop numerous times.
Then had their full senior team on the line for the first half of the reserve game followed by the reserve team, senior subs and about 7 "managers" along the line during the senior game who spent a good majority of the game inside the white lines roaring at the referee.
Started a fight on the way into the changing rooms at half time and to top it all off started throwing food at each other inside the clubhouse afterwards.
I can only hope that their decline continues and they end up in junior sometime soon.

blewuporstuffed

Quote from: Up The Middle on May 18, 2017, 10:03:30 AM
Quote from: tothetop03 on May 18, 2017, 09:59:55 AM
Quote from: Ty4Sam on May 18, 2017, 09:28:24 AM
Got to agree with this, unreal the amount of people that be on the sideline in some senior games. Same rules as the Championship should apply with only a certain amount of players/officials allowed in the dugout. Although in last years championship this rule was constantly ignored and went unpunished.

We are guilty of this as well... Only a matter of time before there is a bad day somewhere is the county....

Far to may along the line for us this past few years, don't know what role half of these men have, quite possible they don't know either.

To be honest , I would say pretty much every club is  guilty of it, just some to a larger extent than others.

Surely it would be quite simple to stamp this out and would see a drastic downturn in melees and the like?
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

In hiding

Any football on at the weekend?  Was at trillick omagh yesterday. Omagh scored 3 goals shortly after half time which seemed to put the game to bed. Trillick were good though and probably a little unlucky.
Big win for ardboe

clarshack

First ever win for us against Cookstown away. We were 4 down with 5 mins left too! If we can beat the Derg away in the next game, i think we can have a much better 2nd half to the season.

on the sideline

Quote from: clarshack on May 21, 2017, 11:47:04 PM
First ever win for us against Cookstown away. We were 4 down with 5 mins left too! If we can beat the Derg away in the next game, i think we can have a much better 2nd half to the season.

Who is over you's now Clar?