Derry Club Football & Hurling original

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HiMucker

Anyone see any of these World Games? Some crowd at the opening. Great to see.

Real Talk

Just a story that comes to mind. 
Before Errigal Ciaran became an official Club entity i Tyrone,   Peter Canavan was registered to be eligible to play County Football for Tyrone on the basis of being a Registered Member of a Hurling Club in Tyrone.  So there is no issue with for eg: Shea Downey playing for St Bridget's while he lives in Belfast and playing his County Football with Derry.

kerrygerry

This is an unfortunate situation for all concernrd in Lavey. I'm led to believe however though im no expert that Seamus Downey had as big a part as any in the coup d'etat that brought down Michael Hasson.

statto

Quote from: Real Talk on July 25, 2023, 11:49:39 AM
Just a story that comes to mind. 
Before Errigal Ciaran became an official Club entity i Tyrone,   Peter Canavan was registered to be eligible to play County Football for Tyrone on the basis of being a Registered Member of a Hurling Club in Tyrone.  So there is no issue with for eg: Shea Downey playing for St Bridget's while he lives in Belfast and playing his County Football with Derry.
As far as I know when you are doing a club transfer you have to declare what county you will be playing for.  Shane Walsh is probably a more relevant example, plays club football in Dublin but represents Galway. 

ahyewillyewillyewill

Quote from: kerrygerry on July 25, 2023, 12:14:28 PM
This is an unfortunate situation for all concernrd in Lavey. I'm led to believe however though im no expert that Seamus Downey had as big a part as any in the coup d'etat that brought down Michael Hasson.

If it is then its a case of karma.  If you live by the sword you die by the sword.
But I do not know if this is true.  Only those on the inner circle will know for sure.

theticklemister

Quote from: HiMucker on July 25, 2023, 11:31:27 AM
Anyone see any of these World Games? Some crowd at the opening. Great to see.

Won't be watching it, as the parade was in Derry City.

The parade, instead of coming through the gates of the walled city, should be coming the gates of some farm in south Derry, as these where are the true Gaels of Derry are.


Brendan

Quote from: theticklemister on July 25, 2023, 03:14:35 PM
Quote from: HiMucker on July 25, 2023, 11:31:27 AM
Anyone see any of these World Games? Some crowd at the opening. Great to see.

Won't be watching it, as the parade was in Derry City.

The parade, instead of coming through the gates of the walled city, should be coming the gates of some farm in south Derry, as these where are the true Gaels of Derry are.

We're gonna build a wall around the Glenshabe to keep the North Derry folk out and you know who's gonna pay for it? Dungiven, Dungiven are gonna pay for the wall

bannside

What are the odds of the aforementioned trio popping up next year along the line for St Brigids?


Flanker

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on July 25, 2023, 05:54:40 PM
Surely that's highly unlikely. They weren't a joint ticket at Lavey, just their previous 3 managers?

Why would they join up now?

No Godfather + 2dads (God Children)?

Mario

Joe Brolly's take on Derry on Tomas O'Se's podcast was interesting. I doubt you'll find a more negative Derry 'fan'. Ethan Doherty should have double marked Clifford, Glass is a passenger, Chrissy Mckaigue isn't a corner back, our forwards aren't up to it and 5 ft 9 Kieran McKeever would have had Clifford in his back pocket. All nonsense apart from the last bit of course!

Estimator

Quote from: Mario on July 25, 2023, 09:18:23 PM
Joe Brolly's take on Derry on Tomas O'Se's podcast was interesting. I doubt you'll find a more negative Derry 'fan'. Ethan Doherty should have double marked Clifford, Glass is a passenger, Chrissy Mckaigue isn't a corner back, our forwards aren't up to it and 5 ft 9 Kieran McKeever would have had Clifford in his back pocket. All nonsense apart from the last bit of course!

Same as the written article doing the rounds in the various publications that he is attached to.
Ulster League Champions 2009

ahyewillyewillyewill

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Laveys Coaching and Games Committee has voted unanimously to immediately abandon the official Foundation Award and Level 1,2 & 3 coaching certification pathway.

Instead, going forward any potential senior or underage manager will be required to sit and pass the following exam:


Exam Title: "Surviving": Navigating Challenging Environments

Main Textbook:


  • Title: "The Prince"
    Author: Niccolò Machiavelli
    Publisher: Penguin Classics
    Year: 2003
    ISBN: 978-0140449150

Recommended Reading:

  • Title: "Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds"
    Author: David Goggins
    Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
    Year: 2018
    ISBN: 978-1544512280
  • Title: "Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences"
    Author: Dr Penny Sartori
    Publisher: Watkins Publishing
    Year: 2014
    ISBN: 9781780285658





  • Title: "You Vs The World: Survival Strategies from the Wild to the Urban Jungle"
    Author: Bear Grylls
    Publisher: Adventure Books
    Year: 2020
    ISBN: 978-0123456789

  • Title: "Developing Psychological Resilience"
    Author: Dr. Jagadeesh
    Publisher: Notion Press
    Year: 2023
    ISBN: 979-8889751168
  • Title: "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Everything Is F*cked, Unf*ck Yourself - 3 book collection set"
    Author: Mark Manson
    Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
    Year: 2019
    ISBN: 912379979X


  • Title: "The Dying Process: Understanding Signs, Symptoms & Changes At The End Of Life"
    Author: Katie Duncan
    Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
    Year: 2021
    ISBN: 1956947000



Exam Format:
The exam will consist of four sections, including multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and a critical analysis essay.
Candidates will be required to demonstrate their knowledge of the main textbook and apply concepts from the recommended reading books to real-world GAA scenarios.

Pass Rate: 80%
Managers who fail the exam are permitted to re-register for a one time 'resit' examination, but will be required to pay the appropriate fee at the time of registration.
Failing a resit will result in candidates having to wait a full GAA season before re attempting.

Examiners:
Professors Brennan, Downey & Hasson.



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statto

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Quote from: ahyewillyewillyewill on July 26, 2023, 12:13:15 PM
** NEWS JUST IN **

Laveys Coaching and Games Committee has voted unanimously to immediately abandon the official Foundation Award and Level 1,2 & 3 coaching certification pathway.

Instead, going forward any potential senior or underage manager will be required to sit and pass the following exam:


Exam Title: "Surviving": Navigating Challenging Environments

Main Textbook:


  • Title: "The Prince"
    Author: Niccolò Machiavelli
    Publisher: Penguin Classics
    Year: 2003
    ISBN: 978-0140449150

Recommended Reading:

  • Title: "Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds"
    Author: David Goggins
    Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
    Year: 2018
    ISBN: 978-1544512280
  • Title: "Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences"
    Author: Dr Penny Sartori
    Publisher: Watkins Publishing
    Year: 2014
    ISBN: 9781780285658





  • Title: "You Vs The World: Survival Strategies from the Wild to the Urban Jungle"
    Author: Bear Grylls
    Publisher: Adventure Books
    Year: 2020
    ISBN: 978-0123456789

  • Title: "Developing Psychological Resilience"
    Author: Dr. Jagadeesh
    Publisher: Notion Press
    Year: 2023
    ISBN: 979-8889751168
  • Title: "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Everything Is F*cked, Unf*ck Yourself - 3 book collection set"
    Author: Mark Manson
    Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
    Year: 2019
    ISBN: 912379979X


  • Title: "The Dying Process: Understanding Signs, Symptoms & Changes At The End Of Life"
    Author: Katie Duncan
    Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
    Year: 2021
    ISBN: 1956947000



Exam Format:
The exam will consist of four sections, including multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and a critical analysis essay.
Candidates will be required to demonstrate their knowledge of the main textbook and apply concepts from the recommended reading books to real-world GAA scenarios.

Pass Rate: 80%
Managers who fail the exam are permitted to re-register for a one time 'resit' examination, but will be required to pay the appropriate fee at the time of registration.
Failing a resit will result in candidates having to wait a full GAA season before re attempting.

Examiners:
Professors Brennan, Downey & Hasson.
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