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#1
sixth sense, where the girl appears in the tent and vomits. Always think thrillers are much more scary than horrors
#2
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
October 08, 2007, 09:43:26 AM
some division 2 results from yesterday

newtown beat wolfe tones
keady beat ballymacnab
cruppen won
granemore won

#3
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
September 28, 2007, 11:16:00 AM
Would like to see a new club winning the championship but cross hate the ogs especially oisin and think they will be up to blow them away and will succeed imo.

cross by 5 +
#4
Quote from: Croí na hÉireann on August 10, 2007, 11:39:19 AM
Any dual players out there? How do yous manage training and games? Train Tues and Thurs, play 11 aside astroturf on Wed and usually a game at the weekends. Thinking of picking up the small ball again, how do dual clubs organise their training???


thing of the past unless you are single and want to stay that way.
#5
I along with a few lads from our club would do weights sessions on nites we dont train and i would question the benefits doing weights has for gaelic games (maybe im doing the wrong drills but i got them off a fella who was given them as part of a county training programme).

i often hear of fellas who miss training regularly saying they are out running and doing weights but personally i think doing hard hitting drills at training are the key and always have been as you are holding onto a ball and taking a tackle i.e. match situations.
#6
train monday, wednesday and friday. matches usually friday or sunday (if no match we train).we start at 8 and be leaving through the gate at 9.45 despite this we are still shite.   
#7
GAA Discussion / Re: Pick Your All Stars
August 06, 2007, 11:08:00 AM
Darren Fay and monaghans Coary in with a big shout.
#8
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
August 03, 2007, 03:11:15 PM
Was at the keady v Bridge game and have to say i was very impressed with the shooting of the bridge forwards would have liked to have seen the stats on wides they hit as i dont recall many. They are a small side but very fit and their nr 8 never stopped running (mc avoy i think). Fair play to them on winning this game and keeping their discipline while our fellas got frustrated with the ref. Making of a good side but perphaps need a few more physical players. 
#9
GAA Discussion / Re: Gripe with the GAA
August 02, 2007, 11:22:38 AM
totally agree with JBM on the 21.
#10
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
June 13, 2007, 01:13:32 PM
John Toal suffered a setback with his knee playing for keady against St Peters and has decided to retire im reliably informed.
#11
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
June 12, 2007, 10:21:18 AM
Anyone hear result of wolfe tones v madden?
#12


Aye and don't roses smell nice.

This board is for hard-hitting honest thoughts. None of us could lace their boots but that's not the point. Don't be coming on here pontificating or ye'll get the head slapped clean off ye. Ye hear?
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My point was that an underachiever is surely someone who had bags of potential and did'nt fulfill it due to diet/drink/lack of training etc... not cause he has'nt won a load of medals with his team at senior level which can be the only reason to mention Coulter as an underacheiver.
#13
I think some of the names mentioned as underachievers are laughable e.g. Benny Coulter who always shines for his county and has been a brillant player for Ireland in the international series. My own opinion is that by making it on to your county team at senior level you have already achieved.
#14
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone v Fermanagh
May 24, 2007, 12:05:26 PM
Fair play to Fermanagh last sunday, with abit more belief you could have won it. Good luck in the qualifiers