Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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EOC1923

Quote from: Pjoe on September 03, 2022, 09:05:13 AM
Quote from: country bumpkin on September 02, 2022, 07:04:20 PM
Quote from: BrendanAntrim on September 02, 2022, 05:53:55 PM
Yes they should have had the foresight to know that Cargin would reach both these finals

But perhaps the could have considered all options....

It seems like the football world revolves around Cargin! Such rubbish is being penned on here. Remember there are two teams in the final! Seems like the discussion is about getting as big a crowd from Cargin along to support. What about GNM. Perhaps one of their many club teams is playing that night - after all they are participating in all codes and all levels. The date for the final was fixed months ago, all teams were aware when they entered the competition.
Not one clue do you have Pjoe.

country bumpkin

So Cargin under 15 side following a semi final win gained over Ardoyne will be on their way up the M2 again on Thursday night for their final at Glengormley....

Senior reserves will be in Ahoghill the same evening...

Bravo CCC.....not a clue and the Gorts who seem not to like country air...

Belfast GAA man

The Gorts having to sample the country air in senior championship agains the mighty pg1
All the quarter finals in Country ? ?

country bumpkin

Quote from: Belfast GAA man on September 03, 2022, 08:48:40 PM
The Gorts having to sample the country air in senior championship agains the mighty pg1
All the quarter finals in Country ? ?

Must be a fear of water then.....they did not turn up for the league under 15 league game at Toome.
But not the only side from your neck of the woods who didn't show......water issues all round....

Belfast GAA man

O right that explains why the quarters are in the country the !

country bumpkin

Quote from: Belfast GAA man on September 03, 2022, 09:15:43 PM
O right that explains why the quarters are in the country the !
Quarters are where the gate receipts offer more promise....the biggest gate may well be up your way at Hightown.....

Belfast GAA man

Quote from: country bumpkin on September 03, 2022, 09:18:37 PM
Quote from: Belfast GAA man on September 03, 2022, 09:15:43 PM
O right that explains why the quarters are in the country the !
Quarters are where the gate receipts offer more promise....the biggest gate may well be up your way at Hightown.....
corrigan ? Bigger capacity

bannside

Was pleased to attend the launch earlier today of the Antrim cup for schools. A great initiative from Paddy Kelly (games development officer) led out by Gael fast, supported by county management committee as well as invaluable funding from Saffron Business Forum. It's a pilot case this year (think there's about 20 schools entered) and will roll out next year to ladies football and camogie if all goes well.

Congratulations to all involved, Mackers for excellent hosting, and contributions from Peter Finn, Gearoid, Sean Mc Gourty and the impressive Neil Mc Manus, followed by Ciaran Mc Cavanagh in closing remarks and official launch.


Lár na páirce 1

Quote from: bannside on September 07, 2022, 02:45:35 PM
Was pleased to attend the launch earlier today of the Antrim cup for schools. A great initiative from Paddy Kelly (games development officer) led out by Gael fast, supported by county management committee as well as invaluable funding from Saffron Business Forum. It's a pilot case this year (think there's about 20 schools entered) and will roll out next year to ladies football and camogie if all goes well.

Congratulations to all involved, Mackers for excellent hosting, and contributions from Peter Finn, Gearoid, Sean Mc Gourty and the impressive Neil Mc Manus, followed by Ciaran Mc Cavanagh in closing remarks and official launch.




Excelllent stuff it'll be great to see this be a success well done to all involved

EOC1923

Quote from: bannside on September 07, 2022, 02:45:35 PM
Was pleased to attend the launch earlier today of the Antrim cup for schools. A great initiative from Paddy Kelly (games development officer) led out by Gael fast, supported by county management committee as well as invaluable funding from Saffron Business Forum. It's a pilot case this year (think there's about 20 schools entered) and will roll out next year to ladies football and camogie if all goes well.

Congratulations to all involved, Mackers for excellent hosting, and contributions from Peter Finn, Gearoid, Sean Mc Gourty and the impressive Neil Mc Manus, followed by Ciaran Mc Cavanagh in closing remarks and official launch.
Great to see, has to be a good thing

Belfast GAA man

Great to see Gaelfast into secondary schools now . I always said it pointless just being primary schools . Mayb they are reading this board !

bannside

Excitement building towards another championship weekend in all grades, starting with a belter in Dunsilly tomorrow night between genuine contenders LD and a Cargin team who know what it takes at this stage of the year. 8 will soon become 4.

Caesar

Quote from: bannside on September 08, 2022, 11:30:42 AM
Excitement building towards another championship weekend in all grades, starting with a belter in Dunsilly tomorrow night between genuine contenders LD and a Cargin team who know what it takes at this stage of the year. 8 will soon become 4.

The winners of this game will surely be favourites to lift the trophy.

Expect Lamh Dhearg to give Cargin their fill of it.

EOC1923

Normal game between Cargin and Ld then

erinsboy

Quote from: Caesar on September 08, 2022, 12:48:14 PM
Quote from: bannside on September 08, 2022, 11:30:42 AM
Excitement building towards another championship weekend in all grades, starting with a belter in Dunsilly tomorrow night between genuine contenders LD and a Cargin team who know what it takes at this stage of the year. 8 will soon become 4.

The winners of this game will surely be favourites to lift the trophy.

Expect Lamh Dhearg to give Cargin their fill of it.

Can't see anyone looking past Kickhams just yet.
If Cargin put in a show like they did against Rossa it could be a long winter around Toome.