Tohill and Sean Marty Lockhart were very good in their time!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: 118cmal on October 01, 2008, 01:52:53 PMQuote from: wherefromreferee? on October 01, 2008, 01:46:43 PM
If that midfield came up against Fergal Doherty of Derry and Enda McGinley (he of Tyrone fame) I'd say mine would come out on top
Well mcgrath took doherty to the cleaners in the first round of the champ. And whoever tyrone were playing in midfield got cleaned out by Gordon in the first round of the championship also??
Quote from: Over the Bar on September 26, 2008, 03:44:06 PM
I was driving past the Hatfield on Tuesday at 3pm and there were about 20 fellas & girls sitting outside in Tyrone jersies. Oh for the student life again! lol
Quote from: AFS on September 25, 2008, 11:34:38 PMQuote from: The GAA on September 25, 2008, 09:09:48 PMQuote from: T O Hare on September 25, 2008, 12:43:55 PM
Francie Bellew?? Mc Keever was Armagh's best defender this year... Francie was hardly staedy against Fermangh in both games, there is some strange decisions!!!
I think o'rourke was armagh's best defender this year. mckeever had a cracking game against down, good in the ulster final replay but poor against cavan, first ulster final and particularly against wexford. none of them deserve nominations though!Quote from: JMohan on September 25, 2008, 10:44:50 PM
- To be honest Ciaran McKeever had one good game on Benny and not enough for an All Star
Guys, how much of Armagh's games did you actually watch this year. From your analyses I suspect that yous were restricted to TV highlights and post match newspaper reports. C McKeever was most certainly Armagh's best defender on show this year and had more than 'one good game against Down'. In the Ulster final replay he was also very close to receiving the MOTM award for his marking job on Fermanagh's Ciaran O'Reilly, the guy who had received the MOTM award for the drawn match. In the first Fermanagh match and the quarter final against Wexford he nullified the threats of Ryan Keenan and PJ Banville completely. It pains me to think what might have been if he'd been given the job of controlling Mattie Forde in the quarter final, as in hindsight he so obviously should have been.
Anyway these are all moot points and are going off on useless tangents, but I just wanted to correct some very obvious inaccuracies.
Quote from: feetofflames on September 25, 2008, 03:57:06 PM
I think the problem with Laois mirrors the situation of Tyrone Under 21 successes in the early 90s and subsequent development. It took a second generation of wildly successful youth players before anyone really knew how to take them forward.