Armagh Club football & hurling

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TacadoirArdMhacha

St Pat's - Cruppen (home) Clans (away) Cross (home) Killeavy (home)

Not sure of the order.
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IVEDECIDED

I think Bawn need at least 2 wins from them games and its difficult to see where they will get them. I think its between them and Killeavy as they have a difficult run in too, its also hard to rule out the Sarsfileds. One of those 3 will join Culloville in div 2 next year id say.

illdecide

I think the smart money would be on a play off between a few teams, i believe Culloville are down as i can't see them winning their last 4 matches to stay up but as for the rest i still think it's in the melting pot and the only teams I'd rule out are Cross, Ogs and Cruppin from relegation. The thing is will teams that are safe now rest a few players and play weakened teams or will they still be going full tilt as the championship is only a 3 or 4 weeks away???
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fitzroyalty

Out of interest who would you's like to see go down? i would like to think culloville are already dead and buried (well for the c*nts lol) and i doubt i would lose any sleep if st pat's went down either although they maybe in a better position to avoid the drop than the other teams...

Would prefer if clans (obviously) mullabawn and sarsfields stayed up; sarsfields because we still owe them and mullabawn because they put on a very good spread in the club after  :P

illdecide

TBH i couldn't care less who goes down as long as it's not clans, i don't dislike (i was gonna say hate but that was too strong) anyone team more than the other so whoever deserves to go down by finishing in the bottom two then so be it
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flog the lot

would like to see mullabawn go down, due to the type of negative football they play with 13 men behind the ball...

corn02

Obviously I would be wanting Killeavy to take the plunge being rivals and what not.

No real disliking apart from that.

I would like ourselves to stay up obviously, awalys had a soft spot for Cullyhanna too.

davo

Mullagawn  Their negative football is absolutely horrible to watch. at least the rest of the teams try to play some sort of attacking football.

charlie stubbs

all county minor league
wolfe tones 2-15 granemore 3-4

granemore very cynical throughout the game constantly niggling and trying stir up trouble.  good win for our minors as missing a few players this evening.  the umpie who tried to signal 3 or 4 wides that where clear points in the senior game was at his old tricks tonight very frustrating

fitzroyalty


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ARMAGH CLUB FIXTURES FOR W/E MONDAY 27 JULY 2009

Tuesday 21 July
ACL – Div. III (7.30)
Belleek v St Peter's (Vincent O'Neill)

Wednesday 22 July
All-County 'B' League – Group A (7.30)
Madden v Clan na Gael (Jim Burns)
Dromintee v Granemore (Barney Henry)
Sarsfields v Mullaghbawn (Paul Boylan)
All-County 'B' League – Group B (7.30)
Killeavy v Pearse Og (Mickey Leonard)
Maghery v Silverbridge (Ger Devlin)
Bye – Clann Eireann

Thursday 23 July
ACL – Div. IV (7.30)
Forkhill v Dorsey Emmett's (Jim Burns)

Friday 24 July
Armagh Intermediate Football Championship (7.00)
St Paul's v Sarsfields (Noel Martin) at Davitt Park
Clonmore v Silverbridge (Damian McConville) at Granemore

ACL – Div. II (7.30)
Whitecross v Ballymacnab (Kevin Murtagh)

Saturday 25 July
Armagh Intermediate Football Championship (7.00)
Lissummon v St Peter's (Tony O'Hare) at Portadown
Keady v Middletown (Gary Smith) at Athletic Grounds

Sunday 26 July
Intermediate Football Championship
Annaghmore v Culloville (Paul Rath) at Athletic Grounds (2.00)
An Port Mor v St Michael's (Stephen Murray) at Athletic Grounds (4.00)
Collegeland v Wolfe Tone (Oliver Hearty) at Maghery (7.00)

ACL – Div. I (2.00)
St Patrick's v Carrickcruppen (Mickey Leonard)
Pearse Og v Clan na Gael (Jim Burns)
Mullaghbawn v Crossmaglen (Ger Devlin)
Sarsfields v Dromintee (Paul Boylan)

ACL – Div. II (2.00)
Whitecross v Armagh Harps (Paudie Hughes)
Ballymacnab v Clann Eireann (Barney Henry) (6.30)

ACL – Div. IV (2.00)
Killean v Forkhill (Joe Murtagh)
O'Hanlon's v Dorsey Emmett's (Jim Lynch)
Crossmaglen II v Corrinshego (Seamus O'Neill)
Derrynoose v Clady (Ronan Quigley)
Eire Og v Mullaghbrack (Kevin Murtagh)
Grange v Phelim Brady's (Rory Robinson)

Monday 27 July
Armagh Intermediate Football Championship (7.00)
Ballyhegan v Madden (Paudie Hughes) at Abbey Park

illdecide

Lads what club is the ref Jim Burns from and whats he like. We have him for the B team tomorrow nite and for seniors on Sunday
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thewanderer

Jim is from Carrickcruppin not a bad ref but will take no slabbering ( so that could be a problem for you's ). Genuinely not the worst and there are plenty of bad ones.  ;D ::)

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