Quote from: NorthAntrim on Today at 09:20:23 AMWhat was the sending off for? Wasnt at the game. Seemed to fall apart after it
Quote from: Mossy Bruce on May 19, 2024, 05:06:44 PMOh, that final is going to be a cracker of a match!!!Almost certain RTE TV will cover this game ahead of the Leinster Final on June 8th. It'll probably be a 3.30pm or 4pm Irish time throw in with the Leinster Final to follow at 6pm.
I sure hope someone is going to televise it!
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 09:39:17 AMQuote from: lurganblue on Today at 09:23:12 AMI saw a snap of the run to the finish line from Arsenal and it was pretty impressive too. The loss to Villa at home was a killer blow, while the city juggernaut rolled on.
How their second goal yesterday still stood considering there was a blatant handball in the immediate build up to it, is staggering from the referee in particular who was asked to go look at it by VAR, but his balls disappeared up inside him and chose to ignore what was right in front of his eyes.
Those type of rules only apply to the smaller clubs.
Quote from: Armagh18 on May 19, 2024, 10:44:58 PMThink that's the reason the likes of St Peter's have scrapped reserves and went for Junior football instead. You might get one or two meaningful reserve games a year sandwiched between walkovers and cricket scores. I suppose with junior football you're almost certainly guaranteed the opposition won't cry off at the last minute with something to aim for (promotion & junior championship).Quote from: ranch on May 19, 2024, 10:23:19 PMBy all means have them playing league football. There should be a proper reserve championship to accommodate them however. As much as the CE lads would have enjoyed winning a junior championship last year, there was hardly a celebration out of them after they beat Ballyhegan.That St Peters team will be hard stopped. Yeah probably a tiered league competition for seconds and reserve teams would be best.
As for this year, St Peter's seconds are doing well, only lost one game to league favourites Corrinshego early in the season. Come championship you'd imagine that Forkhill and Middletown would be the favourites if they're at full strength.
Quote from: Armagh18 on May 19, 2024, 10:44:58 PMQuote from: ranch on May 19, 2024, 10:23:19 PMBy all means have them playing league football. There should be a proper reserve championship to accommodate them however. As much as the CE lads would have enjoyed winning a junior championship last year, there was hardly a celebration out of them after they beat Ballyhegan.That St Peters team will be hard stopped. Yeah probably a tiered league competition for seconds and reserve teams would be best.
As for this year, St Peter's seconds are doing well, only lost one game to league favourites Corrinshego early in the season. Come championship you'd imagine that Forkhill and Middletown would be the favourites if they're at full strength.
Quote from: jcpen on Today at 09:15:22 AMWas easy enough for City in the end, it's bizarre how some thought it was bizarre that they were favorites
Quote from: lurganblue on Today at 09:23:12 AMI saw a snap of the run to the finish line from Arsenal and it was pretty impressive too. The loss to Villa at home was a killer blow, while the city juggernaut rolled on.