Brilliant stuff Celtic and Brendan Rodgers. Unbelievable achievement.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: T Fearon on May 21, 2017, 11:59:28 AM
I do not have an autograph book,I have an official published text book wentitled The Lisbon Lions, with the autographs (and for reasons of authenticity my photograph with all the signatories) of all but Willie Wallace.Like many other adults I collect signed sporting memorabilia.
Now my question remains unanswered.What do others who pontificate on this thread do to support the club in practical ways.
Quote from: Redhand Santa on May 19, 2017, 10:34:48 PM
Was the league final performance or the first half v Derry or the Ulster semi replay crap football last years? Tyrone scored heavily in those games and played great football at pace. The Ulster final and quarter final were much more cagey affairs and not overly entertaining. Though it was great to finally to get over the line v Donegal. Hopefully the players can push on from that and be bit more positive this year.
Quote from: Redhand Santa on May 19, 2017, 10:20:43 PMQuote from: Hotrocks on May 19, 2017, 09:46:05 PMQuote from: Redhand Santa on May 19, 2017, 05:33:36 PMQuote from: Hotrocks on May 19, 2017, 05:24:12 PM
Tyrone.
I've said this before but Tyrone fans were spoiled by our best team ever and now many have crazy expectations. Last year Tyrone scored 1 17 in the league final, 3 14 in the Ulster first round, 17 points in Ulster semi and 5 18 in the Ulster replay. Not exactly scores that suggest all out defence. Most counties in Ulster including our big rivals from the 2000s Armagh would cry out for an Ulster title. We've struggled against the very top teams but we struggled against them for a hundred years. Even struggling we should have beat Mayo.
There was 2 very poor games in the league towards the end this year and performances below the level you would expect. But I never get too carried away by league games either way. Given how hard it is to get out of Ulster you'd like to think training was geared towards being fit later in the year.
The genuine Tyrone fans will be there next week who will support the team whether they're going well or not. And I suspect they're going a good bit better than some people believe.
So what qualifies now as Genuine fan? Don't make me laugh.
Ive been going to Tyrone games for over 35 years and the football played now is tripe. Never has it been as hard to watch.
A genuine fan is someone who supports the team all the time and doesn't jump on and off bandwagons depending on how well they're doing. Someone who will support the team no matter who is managing the team or what club players are repressented on the team.
Tyrone have been involved in some poor games in recent years but they've also played some very good football at times. There has always been bad games and performances, look at the scores Tyrone managed in a large number of games in the 90s when football was more open.
Hopefully we will have learnt the lessons of previous years and push up a bit more at times while still keeping a strong defence in place. I'm looking forward to seeing the team evolve during the championship and hopefully getting a good run going.
Quote from: Redhand Santa on May 19, 2017, 05:33:36 PMQuote from: Hotrocks on May 19, 2017, 05:24:12 PM
Tyrone.
I've said this before but Tyrone fans were spoiled by our best team ever and now many have crazy expectations. Last year Tyrone scored 1 17 in the league final, 3 14 in the Ulster first round, 17 points in Ulster semi and 5 18 in the Ulster replay. Not exactly scores that suggest all out defence. Most counties in Ulster including our big rivals from the 2000s Armagh would cry out for an Ulster title. We've struggled against the very top teams but we struggled against them for a hundred years. Even struggling we should have beat Mayo.
There was 2 very poor games in the league towards the end this year and performances below the level you would expect. But I never get too carried away by league games either way. Given how hard it is to get out of Ulster you'd like to think training was geared towards being fit later in the year.
The genuine Tyrone fans will be there next week who will support the team whether they're going well or not. And I suspect they're going a good bit better than some people believe.
Quote from: Avondhu star on May 19, 2017, 09:10:31 PM
Maybe they could spend their time reflecting on the 29th May, the anniversary of the Heyssel Stadium and the deaths caused by the Liverpool fans.
Quote from: Rossfan on May 19, 2017, 04:39:10 PM
Does the clown have an Irish or British passport?
If an Irish one what State does he think issued it?
Only for the existence of the 26 Cos State no one in the 6Cos could have Irish citizenship.
Quote from: StGallsGAA on May 16, 2017, 01:03:39 AM
Have you not all realised that Stallion is Tony?