Micky Harte & Tyrone part their ways!!!

Started by illdecide, November 14, 2020, 11:36:24 AM

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Olly

rrfh raises a lethal point.

Why are Derry ones so obtuse?
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restorepride

Quote from: Olly on November 20, 2020, 10:56:27 PM
rrfh raises a lethal point.

Why are Derry ones so obtuse?
Because the oul doll is from Tyrone?!

sid waddell

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Different opinions should always be welcome*. Dosent mean they are right and sometimes decisions taken based on opinions  can be wrong, such is life. To term correct process as shafting is incorrect. There is also a cruel to be kind scenario here. In comparison what you guys did to Eamon Coleman 1 year after winning Sam over losing 1 championship game against the eventual champions was the worst single action done in Derry GAA history, but as you know it left Derry football divided, self loathing and uncompetitive for 3 generations now. You guys are still under serving a sentence for that and feed off the morsels and scraps of real life that goes on around you, you haven't been even able to agree where your home pitch should be...

* Unless you're from those pesky rivals Derry ;D

Derry are hardly rivals....  Couldn't beat eggs.

The Tyrone / Derry rivalry was probably at it's height from 1991-2006. Don't think we've been worried about Derry since as Donegal then took on the mantle.

Tyrone and Derry are rivals in the way that Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers are rivals. Geographically close, but thats where the comparisons end. Good for a once a year pre-season game to help get lads a run out and get them match fit.
Ah that's a ridiculous comparison now - I wouldn't compare Tyrone to Tranmere Rovers at all

Tyrone v Derry is more like Norwich v Ipswich or maybe Portsmouth v Southampton



Angelo

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Quote from: rrhf on November 20, 2020, 08:05:36 AM
Different opinions should always be welcome*. Dosent mean they are right and sometimes decisions taken based on opinions  can be wrong, such is life. To term correct process as shafting is incorrect. There is also a cruel to be kind scenario here. In comparison what you guys did to Eamon Coleman 1 year after winning Sam over losing 1 championship game against the eventual champions was the worst single action done in Derry GAA history, but as you know it left Derry football divided, self loathing and uncompetitive for 3 generations now. You guys are still under serving a sentence for that and feed off the morsels and scraps of real life that goes on around you, you haven't been even able to agree where your home pitch should be...

* Unless you're from those pesky rivals Derry ;D

Derry are hardly rivals....  Couldn't beat eggs.

Probably true, but if we got a run at Tyrone in the wide open spaces of the 03 Arena...

For a county so dismissive of their neighbours, we're never too far away for your thoughts

*enter Tyrone poster boy Angelo stage left....

You're kidding yourself there, we are constantly having to run the Derry voyeurs from the Tyrone forums.

Ah ha ha! 'Derry On My Mind' - Angelo

You're kidding yourself, we're regularly having to run Lenny and Screen from the Tyrone forums. It's sad that Derry men take more interest in Tyrone football than their own county.
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clarshack

So that's Louth GAA not talking to RTE now?

Main Street

Quote from: clarshack on November 23, 2020, 08:34:28 PM
So that's Louth GAA not talking to RTE now?
That wouldn't be too hard, Louth haven't talked to RTE since Sluddengate.

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Quote from: Kidder81 on November 23, 2020, 08:33:23 PM
Deep pockets in Louth

What do you mean sure it's all about Mickey's love of the game he truly is a saint!!

lenny

Quote from: Kidder81 on November 23, 2020, 08:33:23 PM
Deep pockets in Louth

They're hoping all the smuggling after Brexit will pay his salary.

BennyCake

Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher the new Tyrone managers.

They have big boots to fill. It's not going to be easy for them with only one shoe each.

Captain Obvious

Quote from: BennyCake on November 25, 2020, 10:39:56 PM
Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher the new Tyrone managers.

They have big boots to fill. It's not going to be easy for them with only one shoe each.

Huge boots to fill, was there a need for joint managers?

sid waddell

Quote from: BennyCake on November 25, 2020, 10:39:56 PM
Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher the new Tyrone managers.

They have big boots to fill. It's not going to be easy for them with only one shoe each.
Who's Art and who's Eugene?

Or who's Evans and who's Houllier?

Rossfan

Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM