Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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The_Slug

Game started very slowly but then just burst into life, great second half for the neutral. Every time the Clarkes came for loch they answered, loch even had a chance to level it. They'll be hard to console after that one, left everything on the pitch and fair play to them. Proving they'll be a force in years to come if McElhome stays.

Sort of a blessing in disguise that paul donaghy had to go off, with McKee coming on and getting the winning goal.

Donaghy hobbled off but had no issues when sprinting across the pitch to get stuck in to the melee, so the injury must not have been as bad as first thought.

Anyone at the game able to shed some light on what happened and what the loch sideline did? Was hard to catch it all on the tv and then the camera cut away. Seen one loch sub throw a dig I believe, which would be a lengthy suspension.

smort

Loughmacrory fall agonisingly short yet again

You'd wonder if they are paying the price for years of bad behaviour, some of which we saw again in injury time today. Lady luck will surely turn in their favour at some point in the future, but she isn't with them just yet

WT4E

Quote from: The_Slug on September 21, 2024, 11:25:02 PMGame started very slowly but then just burst into life, great second half for the neutral. Every time the Clarkes came for loch they answered, loch even had a chance to level it. They'll be hard to console after that one, left everything on the pitch and fair play to them. Proving they'll be a force in years to come if McElhome stays.

Sort of a blessing in disguise that paul donaghy had to go off, with McKee coming on and getting the winning goal.

Donaghy hobbled off but had no issues when sprinting across the pitch to get stuck in to the melee, so the injury must not have been as bad as first thought.

Anyone at the game able to shed some light on what happened and what the loch sideline did? Was hard to catch it all on the tv and then the camera cut away. Seen one loch sub throw a dig I believe, which would be a lengthy suspension.

IMHO The camera panned out but u could see enough before it did. Dungannon got a legitimate line ball in front of the Lough dug out. Shout out to the linesman who was under serious pressure from the Lough Bench but he called it fair. You could see the Lough bench aggravated.

Once the Dungannon player tried to retrieve the ball a Lough back room team kicked it away.

Clarkes then got uptight but the dynamite moment happened when one of the Lough subs with a fairly poor fade haircut came in fighting and continued to do so for a length of time. I'm assuming he wasn't anywhere near worth his place as have never saw him before.

I have this feeling had Lough acted rationally reorganised for the line ball and took the sting out of the game they would be in SF tonight.

Maybe a lesson could be learned?

smort

Quote from: WT4E on September 22, 2024, 12:00:01 AM
Quote from: The_Slug on September 21, 2024, 11:25:02 PMGame started very slowly but then just burst into life, great second half for the neutral. Every time the Clarkes came for loch they answered, loch even had a chance to level it. They'll be hard to console after that one, left everything on the pitch and fair play to them. Proving they'll be a force in years to come if McElhome stays.

Sort of a blessing in disguise that paul donaghy had to go off, with McKee coming on and getting the winning goal.

Donaghy hobbled off but had no issues when sprinting across the pitch to get stuck in to the melee, so the injury must not have been as bad as first thought.

Anyone at the game able to shed some light on what happened and what the loch sideline did? Was hard to catch it all on the tv and then the camera cut away. Seen one loch sub throw a dig I believe, which would be a lengthy suspension.

IMHO The camera panned out but u could see enough before it did. Dungannon got a legitimate line ball in front of the Lough dug out. Shout out to the linesman who was under serious pressure from the Lough Bench but he called it fair. You could see the Lough bench aggravated.

Once the Dungannon player tried to retrieve the ball a Lough back room team kicked it away.

Clarkes then got uptight but the dynamite moment happened when one of the Lough subs with a fairly poor fade haircut came in fighting and continued to do so for a length of time. I'm assuming he wasn't anywhere near worth his place as have never saw him before.

I have this feeling had Lough acted rationally reorganised for the line ball and took the sting out of the game they would be in SF tonight.

Maybe a lesson could be learned?


The rot is deep

clarshack

Quote from: WT4E on September 22, 2024, 12:00:01 AM
Quote from: The_Slug on September 21, 2024, 11:25:02 PMGame started very slowly but then just burst into life, great second half for the neutral. Every time the Clarkes came for loch they answered, loch even had a chance to level it. They'll be hard to console after that one, left everything on the pitch and fair play to them. Proving they'll be a force in years to come if McElhome stays.

Sort of a blessing in disguise that paul donaghy had to go off, with McKee coming on and getting the winning goal.

Donaghy hobbled off but had no issues when sprinting across the pitch to get stuck in to the melee, so the injury must not have been as bad as first thought.

Anyone at the game able to shed some light on what happened and what the loch sideline did? Was hard to catch it all on the tv and then the camera cut away. Seen one loch sub throw a dig I believe, which would be a lengthy suspension.

IMHO The camera panned out but u could see enough before it did. Dungannon got a legitimate line ball in front of the Lough dug out. Shout out to the linesman who was under serious pressure from the Lough Bench but he called it fair. You could see the Lough bench aggravated.

Once the Dungannon player tried to retrieve the ball a Lough back room team kicked it away.

Clarkes then got uptight but the dynamite moment happened when one of the Lough subs with a fairly poor fade haircut came in fighting and continued to do so for a length of time. I'm assuming he wasn't anywhere near worth his place as have never saw him before.

I have this feeling had Lough acted rationally reorganised for the line ball and took the sting out of the game they would be in SF tonight.

Maybe a lesson could be learned?


The lineball incident cost them the game imo. Loughmacrory ones at the time saying he was just  a 'ballboy'. He was the only one to get a red card out of the situation.

quit yo jibbajabba

Loved the analysis, especially the poor haircut bit. Was almost like being there

qz

I was behind the dugout.
Ball went over the sideline for a clear Dungannon line ball. L'rory sub jumped out of dugout, grabbed ball & threw it over dugout into crowd. Clarkes player was looking for a replacement ball & saw the L'rory bag of balls on the sideline & opened it to grab a ball. He was then jumped on by subs who threw the bag of balls into the dugout. Pile in started.



Quote from: The_Slug on September 21, 2024, 11:25:02 PMGame started very slowly but then just burst into life, great second half for the neutral. Every time the Clarkes came for loch they answered, loch even had a chance to level it. They'll be hard to console after that one, left everything on the pitch and fair play to them. Proving they'll be a force in years to come if McElhome stays.

Sort of a blessing in disguise that paul donaghy had to go off, with McKee coming on and getting the winning goal.

Donaghy hobbled off but had no issues when sprinting across the pitch to get stuck in to the melee, so the injury must not have been as bad as first thought.

Anyone at the game able to shed some light on what happened and what the loch sideline did? Was hard to catch it all on the tv and then the camera cut away. Seen one loch sub throw a dig I believe, which would be a lengthy suspension.

Jerome

Quote from: Easttyrone23 on September 21, 2024, 09:54:18 PM
Quote from: Position - FullSoda on September 21, 2024, 03:26:52 PM
Quote from: WT4E on September 21, 2024, 03:05:38 PMClogher relegated on penos. That's a tough one.

Penalties suited the county board when the game doesn't draw as big a gate

If I were from Clogher (thankfully I'm not) I would be appealing the decision for penalties and be looking that game replayed and right it should

Both clubs would have been aware before the game that it would go to penalties if the game finished a draw after extra time. That would have been the time to dispute it, not after you've lost the penalty shootout. I do feel for Clogher though, they have held their own in intermediate football for the last 5 years after having been a junior club for 20 years or so. I would fully expect them to be competing for the junior league/championship next season and they will no doubt be looking forward to their game against Augher with Dara Kavanagh next season.

Augher and Clogher would have played each other three times in the last five years, so I don't think this playing Augher will be any comfort to the Clogher players this morning. The split in junior football next year could make that top junior division very tight. Would expect Tattyreagh to run away with the bottom division.

RedHand88

Touched on the ground at the end, should have been a penalty to Aghyaran!

square_ball

Quote from: RedHand88 on September 22, 2024, 02:52:00 PMTouched on the ground at the end, should have been a penalty to Aghyaran!

Moortown last score was for a pick up off the ground and I have no idea where Gormley got that from either.

WT4E

Quote from: RedHand88 on September 22, 2024, 02:52:00 PMTouched on the ground at the end, should have been a penalty to Aghyaran!

100% he dropped it and was lying on the ground and picked it up.

Duine Inteacht Eile

Quote from: square_ball on September 22, 2024, 02:53:42 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on September 22, 2024, 02:52:00 PMTouched on the ground at the end, should have been a penalty to Aghyaran!

Moortown last score was for a pick up off the ground and I have no idea where Gormley got that from either.
Unbelievable decision.

dhá chos chlé

Moortown lucky, aghyaran dominated that second half and were stiffed by gormley and the end. Derrylaughan to knock the stuffin out of moortown next game.

Aughabrek14

Quote from: square_ball on September 22, 2024, 02:53:42 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on September 22, 2024, 02:52:00 PMTouched on the ground at the end, should have been a penalty to Aghyaran!

Moortown last score was for a pick up off the ground and I have no idea where Gormley got that from either.

Few rash calls made, very stop start at the end in a game that had it all no comparison to the Owen Roes DKB game yesterday was a diar affair... trying to play football against 15 men behind the ball is like trying to take knickers off a bare ass, it doesn't happen. Lot of clubs bringing in forwards coaches etc etc. what is the point? A load of rubbish.

Truthsayer

Mattie 2 bounces? I'm not sure. On second viewing seemed that way... ? #goal