What's John McCloskey doing with himself these days? Is he still working for a rugby union outfit in England?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Mac Eoghain on May 03, 2010, 08:56:10 AM
I'm sure someone on here could enilighten me as to what Sinn Fein's tax and economic policies are? No harm to Michelle but if she was looking to attract 'undecided' voters around the Moy she could have done better than send the two gimps who landed at my door the other night - I asked the question as above and was met with a blank expression and told that every vote counts - maybe I was being too vague?
Quote from: Pangurban on April 28, 2010, 12:06:30 AM
Lets not forget another aspect of this equation,Margaret Ritchie will need Unionist votes to retain South Down for the SDLP, probably her primary reason for rejecting a pact, pure self interest
Quote from: JMohan on August 22, 2009, 10:58:38 AMIn my eyes Banty has got maximum return from this current squad of monaghan players and until new/youthful players are bleeded into the monaghan team then you're just going to get the same results as the last couple of years. The main talking point in monaghan shouldn't be the management decision, it should be looking about fresh talent who can re-ignite the current team.
Nothing worse than a man who's blind following won't let him reason.
I've said it before - Monaghan are at a crossroads -
- Get rid of Banty and bring in a better manager
- Keep Banty on - get a better backroom team and try and improve for one year
- Keep Banty on - get a better backroom team and try and improve with a long term view
- Keep Banty on - same backroom team and get the same result
That's the stage that team is at
Quote from: saffron sam2 on August 23, 2009, 10:41:41 PM
I won't miss him if he does go. His team is the epitome of everything that is wrong with Gaelic football.
Quote from: stew on August 23, 2009, 01:35:52 PM
Nothing touches the meath Dublin series for drama as far as i am concerned, that was the GAA at it's most exciting. Pure theatre.
Great clip and worthy to be deemed greatest moment in the GAA, i would say the hurling contingent might argue that you are wrong.
Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on August 19, 2009, 12:37:30 PM
I think November 29th will see Crossmaglen playing Glennullin. I wonder what odds you would get on that now?
Quote from: bingobus on July 17, 2009, 12:02:28 PMQuote from: JMohan on July 17, 2009, 07:21:41 AMQuote from: lynchbhoy on July 16, 2009, 07:07:15 PMDo you think so? I look at Louth and I don't see much improvement there over the past 4 years.Quote from: JMohan on July 16, 2009, 06:50:41 PMyoud know what a real giant backward step was if you appointed the wrong candidate !
That would be a step backwards for Monaghan!
at least Eamonn Mc has a bit of a clue at what he's doing
I think Eamon McEneney had a run with Monaghan a few years ago - but one of the Monaghan lads would be able to tell me that better
He was manager the year we drew with you's in Clones and could have won it after Pip Duffy won a free in with time almost up. He said or done something that made the ref throw it up. Monaghan where massive underdogs at the time.
The replay was over after 5 minutes when Eddie Murphy, harshly, got the line. It was a cake walk after that for Derry in Celtic Park.
Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on July 08, 2009, 06:23:50 PM
Cusack, it is you and morons like you that has derry in the position that they are in. derry talent, talent, talent, if we had that much talent we wouldn't be 1998 since we played in an ulsre final, we wouldn't have beaten in the 1st round of the minors and u21 this year. Football in Derry is failing and peole like you running round talking about talent. Get a bit of disciline and courage into them boys and go out play an d stop whinging about boys hitting you. Its a mans game.