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#5746
GAA Discussion / Re: Best Club Crest
September 14, 2007, 03:22:09 PM
Lets face it lads most club crests look like they could be drawn by a 5 year old with thick crayons.. Holy feck Ziggy that castles  unreal.   
#5747
Miko just talking more shit..
#5748
I think Grimley got waht he deserved for apparently attempting to undermine Big Joe - Guess what he got undermined himself.  Mc Geeney represents the closure of a fantastic era for Armagh football.  But it was time for him to go, from a source in Armagh he became bigger than the team and the county and tha manager couldnt manage him last year - what hope for a new manager coming in.  He needs to step back for a bit and then test himself as a football manager.  He reminds me a little of Roy Keane in his determination.  Could he manage the same way? I hop he hasnt done it for a huff but I think hes bigger than that.  A class act and a decent honest footballer with great leadership skills.  One of the all time greats I believe. Others should follow - In Armagh Big Joe held onto too many too long - it happens in all counties.    
#5749
Tyrones backroom team isnt abnormally large is it?
#5750
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
September 10, 2007, 04:06:41 PM
Write off Errigal at your peril!  They are always a formidable outfit and will remain one of the favourites for league success.  Coalisland will not be quaking in their boots at that performance but beyond that I personally think its an exciting East Tyrone derby thats in prospect here. Id love to see the game in Omagh again because the atmosphere under floodlights for championship is superb.  I dont think any balance of power has shifted to the East of the county despite the fact that 3 out of the last 4 clubs are from within 8 miles of each other - I had always believed that despite the dominance of the big 2 there were always 1 or 2 clubs in the background who could challenge given a little bit of luck which was never really there before.  To me having seen all four clubs I think its fairly even keel from here on in.  Credit to the Cookstown men for putting pride back into their club, credit to Dromore for sticking at it year after year;  credit to Coalisland for really burstiing onto the scene over the last 2 seasons and credit Donaghmore who have stuck at it with maybe more darker days than good ones over the years despite many false dawns. No disrespect to the fantastic achievements of errigal and Carmen over the years but this is a good thing for Tyrone football.  Neither of them would have been competive in Ulster this year either as they are rebuilding but maybe in a few years time this shorter season will stand to them.  I dont think anyone would begrudge any of the last 4 success, and without getting into th gamesnamnship end of it. After Carmen this year I believed Coalisland Fianna and then Dromore.  Why change now?   ;)     
#5751
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
September 10, 2007, 03:33:42 PM
What a tragic week for 2 clubs in Tyrone football.  My sympathies to the families and friends of young Packie Breen and Patrick Devlin.  Absolutely shocking.