Quote from: Would ye whist on Today at 01:56:46 PMYou mean the dominant force in Antrim football for quite some time now
Also as for the Feile, complete disgrace how Sarsfield's conducted themselves some of our adult mentors even getting assaulted by their U15'sQuote from: antrimman667 on Today at 01:42:28 PMQuote from: EOC1923 on Today at 01:13:23 PMAll hail the great glorious CarginQuote from: NorthAntrim on Today at 01:04:04 PMYou should have went yourself rather than rely on wee Paddy's report.Quote from: EOC1923 on Today at 12:34:08 PMQuote from: NorthAntrim on Today at 10:55:55 AMWasnt at the game so relying on a good sourceI was at it and your source has gave you a phoney account.
Cargin also scored a few late goals when the game was dead to put a gloss on the scoreline??
Listen I have seen many people comment on here within last 12 months about Bakers negative tactics, I commented something similar after watching them last night.
Ballymena scored their goal along with 3 or 4 points in the last 10 mins, Cargin were 7 points up at half time ended up scoring 6 goals, could have been 10. Just being honest.
https://thesaffrongael.com/2024/05/16/champions-cargin-hit-all-saints-for-six/
Ballymena are a well organsised team to be fair to them, just prob need to work on the fitness to keep the lung busting forward runs required up for 60mins
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 03:54:33 PMCan anyone from Dublin tell me why Ciarán Archer who would be around 24 now hasn't made the step up to Dublin senior team and is he even on the panel at the moment?
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 03:54:33 PMCan anyone from Dublin tell me why Ciarán Archer who would be around 24 now hasn't made the step up to Dublin senior team and is he even on the panel at the moment?
Quote from: NatSoSaff on Today at 04:05:21 PMGlenravel didn't look too bad last night. It's a pity they are so badly hampered with county men missing. Again, what is the point in a so called split season. It's killing club football for these lads
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 03:34:14 PMQuote from: tbrick18 on Today at 03:05:47 PMQuote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 02:36:25 PMQuote from: lurganblue on Today at 08:33:34 AMQuote from: armaghniac on May 15, 2024, 06:44:38 PMQuote from: Keyser soze on May 15, 2024, 01:53:39 PMNo version of Derry has ever beaten Galway in championship, you can be sure that will be a factor on saturday.
Janey, even Armagh has beaten Galway.
Derry wans trying their hand at the cute hoorism here? Sure Derry were in the big three talk with Dublin and Kerry not just a few weeks ago.
Conversation of the big three talk will be back on should Derry win this weekend. A win will put them in the box seat to top the group and then perhaps talking on a Mayo,Tyrone or Monaghan in the last eight tie that they'll be expected to win. Should Dublin play Kerry in one semi final you could be looking at All Ireland final spot for Derry yet.
If we beat Galway with a depleted side undoubtedly those conversations will happen in the media.
But if we get beaten in the manner we did against Donegal - regardless of team on the field, the talk will be of the wheels coming off in the media.
Fine lines between being top 3 and an also ran in the media sphere.
I'd love to win, but if we lose I'm more interested in a good performance as 2 bad ones in a row will do nothing for confidence.
You beat Galway in Salthill with this team by a bit to spare a few months ago.
Ryan Scullion; Diarmuid Baker, Chrissy McKaigue, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty, Eoin McEvoy, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass (captain), Brendan Rogers; Ethan Doherty, Ciarán McFaul, Paul Cassidy; Niall Loughlin, Shane McGuigan, Declan Cassidy.
Subs: Niall Toner for Conor Doherty inj. (35), Donnacha Gilmore for Declan Cassidy (50), Lachlan Murray for Loughlin (56), Eunan Mulholland for Paul Cassidy (65).
Other than Padraig McGrogan who will be missing for Derry this weekend?
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 03:34:14 PMI'd say Galway will be a lot stronger this week than they were then. Should be a tight game cute hoorism aside.Quote from: tbrick18 on Today at 03:05:47 PMQuote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 02:36:25 PMQuote from: lurganblue on Today at 08:33:34 AMQuote from: armaghniac on May 15, 2024, 06:44:38 PMQuote from: Keyser soze on May 15, 2024, 01:53:39 PMNo version of Derry has ever beaten Galway in championship, you can be sure that will be a factor on saturday.
Janey, even Armagh has beaten Galway.
Derry wans trying their hand at the cute hoorism here? Sure Derry were in the big three talk with Dublin and Kerry not just a few weeks ago.
Conversation of the big three talk will be back on should Derry win this weekend. A win will put them in the box seat to top the group and then perhaps talking on a Mayo,Tyrone or Monaghan in the last eight tie that they'll be expected to win. Should Dublin play Kerry in one semi final you could be looking at All Ireland final spot for Derry yet.
If we beat Galway with a depleted side undoubtedly those conversations will happen in the media.
But if we get beaten in the manner we did against Donegal - regardless of team on the field, the talk will be of the wheels coming off in the media.
Fine lines between being top 3 and an also ran in the media sphere.
I'd love to win, but if we lose I'm more interested in a good performance as 2 bad ones in a row will do nothing for confidence.
You beat Galway in Salthill with this team by a bit to spare a few months ago.
Ryan Scullion; Diarmuid Baker, Chrissy McKaigue, Conor McCluskey; Conor Doherty, Eoin McEvoy, Padraig McGrogan; Conor Glass (captain), Brendan Rogers; Ethan Doherty, Ciarán McFaul, Paul Cassidy; Niall Loughlin, Shane McGuigan, Declan Cassidy.
Subs: Niall Toner for Conor Doherty inj. (35), Donnacha Gilmore for Declan Cassidy (50), Lachlan Murray for Loughlin (56), Eunan Mulholland for Paul Cassidy (65).
Other than Padraig McGrogan who will be missing for Derry this weekend?