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#1
Its a pity that Joel is going to miss the final but he has bigger days ahead of him.

I remember the poison water carry on.....it was crazy that it was being but out there at the time.
#2
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgwnxdx723o

This relatively new hospital to be used as nothing more than a health centre now. Some waste of money.
#3
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
July 01, 2025, 11:31:37 AM
Will be a big challenge for Errigal to retain Tyrone never mind Ulster this year with the county team still in the All Ireland series.
#4
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and Hurling
June 30, 2025, 03:07:14 PM
12th is in Coagh & Augher so traffic should be ok for the majority of people.
#5
Sat 12th July at 5:00pm
#6
And it was quoted that they represent a cross section of the community...some chance
#7
General discussion / Re: Weather
June 26, 2025, 02:31:21 PM
Quote from: An Watcher on June 26, 2025, 01:28:43 PMOnly reason I remember it was tyrones run to the all ireland final and THAT game against derry.  Scorcher that day

Never to be forgotten
#8
General discussion / Re: Weather
June 26, 2025, 11:36:47 AM
Always remember it as I was sitting GCSE's that year and it was killing me to sit in and do exams as there was plenty to do outside at home.
#9
The fact that a figure hadn't even been agreed for what the landowners were to be paid was a red flag, I will say it again.....this road will never be built
#10
And by the time that is done another dozen lives are lost
#11
This is orange order politics at work
#12
Quote from: trileacman on June 12, 2025, 11:36:23 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on June 12, 2025, 10:52:09 PM
Quote from: RadioGAAGAA on June 12, 2025, 08:33:32 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on June 12, 2025, 04:27:51 PMCompletely agree, get it built if GAA members were asked to contribute £1 each to make up the short fall I'm sure they would do it in a heart beat. The GAA community in the north need this stadium and they needed it yesterday.

I for one would not even contribute the steam off my piss.
If it goes ahead as planned, its hanging a massive millstone around the neck of the Ulster Council (UC) for decades, and that will have real connotations for UC coaching development etc.


When the ongoing maintenance costs of the ivory towers becomes clear in due course, the level of stupidity in calling for this stadium as currently designed will also become crystal clear.



I'd much rather put my money into any club looking to make a second pitch or changing rooms - something of far more benefit.

Unreal.....can you not see past the nose on your face, future generations should have this stadium.
The great days of going to Clones on Ulster final day are a thing of the past, and live only in our heads.
Why can we not have a stadium where you can get the same feeling of pride walking into it as you do when going into Croke Park and its only up the road.

I don't understand how anyone can think this new stadium is just gonna magically fall out of the money tree. It will consume millions of the GAA's revenue for years to come. That means less coaches for underage teams, increased ticket prices, fewer development grants for clubs, dilapidated county grounds because there's no money to repair or replace them.

A 250 mil Casement is a financial millstone that will weigh around the neck of every club in Ulster for years and years and years. And the only f**king reason you and illdecide can come up with for building it is "to stick it to the f**king Prods".

LOL away and catch yourself on.
#13
Quote from: RadioGAAGAA on June 12, 2025, 08:33:32 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on June 12, 2025, 04:27:51 PMCompletely agree, get it built if GAA members were asked to contribute £1 each to make up the short fall I'm sure they would do it in a heart beat. The GAA community in the north need this stadium and they needed it yesterday.

I for one would not even contribute the steam off my piss.
If it goes ahead as planned, its hanging a massive millstone around the neck of the Ulster Council (UC) for decades, and that will have real connotations for UC coaching development etc.


When the ongoing maintenance costs of the ivory towers becomes clear in due course, the level of stupidity in calling for this stadium as currently designed will also become crystal clear.



I'd much rather put my money into any club looking to make a second pitch or changing rooms - something of far more benefit.

Unreal.....can you not see past the nose on your face, future generations should have this stadium.
The great days of going to Clones on Ulster final day are a thing of the past, and live only in our heads.
Why can we not have a stadium where you can get the same feeling of pride walking into it as you do when going into Croke Park and its only up the road.
#14
Quote from: illdecide on June 12, 2025, 04:00:12 PMFirst of all for the 1000th time it can't be f**king built somewhere else...It's Casement or nowt.
Maybe VAT on ticket sales wasn't mentioned enough so maybe throw it in another few times there.
It's not being scaled back so please stop saying built it with the money you have and cut your cloth...They're going all out for the 34k stadium.
As for planning...once you have full planning in place you can construct a wall as part of the project and come back in 10 years and finish it if you feel like it unless there is a special planning requirement placed as part of the approval that the works must be complete in a certain time frame, this is usually in place if the Construction works is having a major impact on others around or major infrastructure etc.
It is us v them whether you like or not and them are more bitter and twisted than us, them hate us and don't want us to have anything and we should just crawl back under the rock and be quiet.
If only i'd have won the Euro millions on Tue nite I could have funded the rest of it myself...

Completely agree, get it built if GAA members were asked to contribute £1 each to make up the short fall I'm sure they would do it in a heart beat. The GAA community in the north need this stadium and they needed it yesterday.
#15
General discussion / Re: British State Collusion
June 10, 2025, 11:11:39 PM
Brits using this case to tighten up the law on who calls a public inquiry.
Westminster really is scum of the earth