Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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country bumpkin

See a white flag flying over the Cargin club house....seems the are thinking about withdrawing from senior championship.....

Lár na páirce 1

That's cargin finished no point turning up for the quarter final teams gone

ck

Took a run over to Moneyglass today and gotta tell you for me PG1 are favs to win the C'ship. Knocking on the door for far too long now. They'll beat Cargin in the final.

Christmas Lights

Only an idiot would bet against Portglenone at this stage.

It will be interesting to see how they get on in the ulster championship

bannside

John Mc Keever has PG1 well primed, no one getting carried away. We know there's nothing out there that's not beatable by any stretch. On today's performance we wouldn't fear anyone. But long way to go.

bannside

Some condescending posters from around SW should take a reality check from the weekend performances. St Johns and Rossa were more than equal in their head to heads against the illustrious loughshore duo. Further evidence that there's very little between half a dozen clubs and every club is thoroughly beatable on any given day.

EOC1923

Quote from: bannside on August 29, 2022, 12:16:55 AM
John Mc Keever has PG1 well primed, no one getting carried away. We know there's nothing out there that's not beatable by any stretch. On today's performance we wouldn't fear anyone. But long way to go.
You beat a division 2 team

country bumpkin

Quote from: bannside on August 29, 2022, 12:48:57 AM
Some condescending posters from around SW should take a reality check from the weekend performances. St Johns and Rossa were more than equal in their head to heads against the illustrious loughshore duo. Further evidence that there's very little between half a dozen clubs and every club is thoroughly beatable on any given day.

Just when did PG1 beat a tough shore side'.......?

Oh right, they did beat Cargin in an O' Cahan cup game....was that over 20 years past..?

No wonder the possibility of meeting up with a 'senior championship maiden' is provoking thoughts of withdrawal up at Toome..?


BrendanAntrim

So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

stiffler

Quote from: BrendanAntrim on August 29, 2022, 06:22:18 PM
So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

Did the majority of teams not make it through to football in September ?
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ck

Quote from: EOC1923 on August 29, 2022, 07:47:43 AM
Quote from: bannside on August 29, 2022, 12:16:55 AM
John Mc Keever has PG1 well primed, no one getting carried away. We know there's nothing out there that's not beatable by any stretch. On today's performance we wouldn't fear anyone. But long way to go.
You beat a division 2 team

They can only beat what is drawn against them in all fairness. They'll beat Cargin when the time comes. Mark my words.

ck

Quote from: BrendanAntrim on August 29, 2022, 06:22:18 PM
So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

Antrim have made a mockery of the split season. They were the first county in Ireland to start their leagues, and of course no county players allowed to play (hardly a split season then). The C'ship now has over half the teams out and it's not even September - what was the rush? Surely our leagues should be wrapping up now and Cships starting in Sept?

delgany

Quote from: ck on August 29, 2022, 09:42:13 PM
Quote from: BrendanAntrim on August 29, 2022, 06:22:18 PM
So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

Antrim have made a mockery of the split season. They were the first county in Ireland to start their leagues, and of course no county players allowed to play (hardly a split season then). The C'ship now has over half the teams out and it's not even September - what was the rush? Surely our leagues should be wrapping up now and Cships starting in Sept?


delgany

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Quote from: delgany on August 29, 2022, 09:52:12 PM
Quote from: ck on August 29, 2022, 09:42:13 PM
Quote from: BrendanAntrim on August 29, 2022, 06:22:18 PM
So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

Antrim have made a mockery of the split season. They were the first county in Ireland to start their leagues, and of course no county players allowed to play (hardly a split season then). The C'ship now has over half the teams out and it's not even September - what was the rush? Surely our leagues should be wrapping up now and Cships starting in Sept?

So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league

delgany

Quote from: delgany on August 29, 2022, 09:53:23 PM
Quote from: delgany on August 29, 2022, 09:52:12 PM
Quote from: ck on August 29, 2022, 09:42:13 PM
Quote from: BrendanAntrim on August 29, 2022, 06:22:18 PM
So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league starts again.

Antrim have made a mockery of the split season. They were the first county in Ireland to start their leagues, and of course no county players allowed to play (hardly a split season then). The C'ship now has over half the teams out and it's not even September - what was the rush? Surely our leagues should be wrapping up now and Cships starting in Sept?

So for the majority of adult teams that didn't make it through to their respective championship QF, that's it, season over before the end of August. The new split season calendar has fairly shortened the year all round. There is likely 7 months before the league

22 teams with at least one game left. That aside, I thought it was refreshing to play championship games in the  summer  instead of howling wind and rain of autumn. Although,  weather not always reliable