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« Reply #30840 on: May 24, 2023, 04:56:09 PM »
As if anyone on this thread has much to crow about.  Antrim have been rubbish for decades. Underage squads have been rubbish for decades.  Club teams with the exception of St Galls have achieved nothing outside the county.  Men pointing out who they nearly beat fs.  You have to laugh. 
A wee bit of humility would go a long way. If a county manager sees something in a player then let them give it a go, the road is hardly littered with previous shining examples of success.

Have to bow to your knowledge Sport.......but did Cargin not beat the Donegal champions last year.....?
Is that some sort of achievement? 

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« Reply #30841 on: May 24, 2023, 05:16:51 PM »
Does anyone else get the distinct feeling that some posters  will be all over this discussion thread like a bad rash the minute Antrim get beaten. A couple of good recent wins just dosent suit their agenda.

Andy came onboard when this squad was in absolute rags and is doing a very solid job about rebuilding it. Personally I couldn't give one toss what club a player is from, when he is honoured to be invited into the squad, puts in the sheer hard work, and takes pride in the jersey strongly enough to be a valuable member of the squad,  we should support them.

Yes it's a discussion board and all about opinions...but try and stay classy.

I've had a pop at plenty of management teams and will be consistent in that regard if and when our current set up goes stale/dressing room becomes lost, but in the interests of balance let's be able to give genuine credit when it is deserved.

And CB, please note that the vast majority on here don't give a fiddlers toss about how many medals people have. If they are along the line they will only be judged on results and even more important in any coaches book, performances.

credit where credit is due 100%

Turnover of players has been massive. Im sure if most of us (HONESTLY) were told at the start of january the starting team for wexford away in TC we wouldve gave ourselves little to no hope, division 4 oppostion or not. Players have stood up/ matured and are playing to a system. 2 games aside this year has been very positive

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« Reply #30842 on: May 24, 2023, 06:12:57 PM »
Does anyone else get the distinct feeling that some posters  will be all over this discussion thread like a bad rash the minute Antrim get beaten. A couple of good recent wins just dosent suit their agenda.

Andy came onboard when this squad was in absolute rags and is doing a very solid job about rebuilding it. Personally I couldn't give one toss what club a player is from, when he is honoured to be invited into the squad, puts in the sheer hard work, and takes pride in the jersey strongly enough to be a valuable member of the squad,  we should support them.

Yes it's a discussion board and all about opinions...but try and stay classy.

I've had a pop at plenty of management teams and will be consistent in that regard if and when our current set up goes stale/dressing room becomes lost, but in the interests of balance let's be able to give genuine credit when it is deserved.

And CB, please note that the vast majority on here don't give a fiddlers toss about how many medals people have. If they are along the line they will only be judged on results and even more important in any coaches book, performances.

Absolutely they are busting to,  dying to see Antrim lose to say i told you so.

To call a spade a spade Cargin were extremely lucky to get anything out of the Naomh Conall game last year. They just about stayed in it and then got lucky with the goal and won on pens. They were TURGID against Glen. No shot from play in 1st half, set up not to get hammered. You could argue "we only got beat by" but to any of us we know it may as well ha e been 30points, it was a non event

They've beat other teams in Antrim when the county is at a low ebb, that's it. Haven't made a mark in Ulster bar that penalty win last year. Cannot be compared in the same stratosphere as the St Galls team who went toe to toe with anyone and everyone.

I wish Cargin did win Ulster, i wish they improved our Countys standing, i wish they would throw off the shackles and have a real go in Ulster but fear age has caught up with their better players, the time for that was 5 or more years ago. Just because you win Antrim  when Antrim were at a low ebb does not guarantee all your players start for the County. Shivers can take a point but doesn't move....we  ALL need him to work on that to I prove our County's fare

Compared to the like of a Tomas McCann (who was an absolutely and utterly exceptional footballer for us and a certain starter) he doesn't compare. I'm disappointed he walked away but I appreciate he's young and it's balls not playing any football

The hyper sensitivity re the ex management is bizarre
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« Reply #30843 on: May 24, 2023, 06:31:11 PM »
Tomas was a class act for sure, and big boots to fill. The brother in law using him as a work horse around the middle third in months Feb and March wasn't doing him any favours. Was a completely different player in green later in the year.

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« Reply #30844 on: May 24, 2023, 06:43:34 PM »
Does anyone else get the distinct feeling that some posters  will be all over this discussion thread like a bad rash the minute Antrim get beaten. A couple of good recent wins just dosent suit their agenda.

Andy came onboard when this squad was in absolute rags and is doing a very solid job about rebuilding it. Personally I couldn't give one toss what club a player is from, when he is honoured to be invited into the squad, puts in the sheer hard work, and takes pride in the jersey strongly enough to be a valuable member of the squad,  we should support them.

Yes it's a discussion board and all about opinions...but try and stay classy.

I've had a pop at plenty of management teams and will be consistent in that regard if and when our current set up goes stale/dressing room becomes lost, but in the interests of balance let's be able to give genuine credit when it is deserved.

And CB, please note that the vast majority on here don't give a fiddlers toss about how many medals people have. If they are along the line they will only be judged on results and even more important in any coaches book, performances.

Absolutely they are busting to,  dying to see Antrim lose to say i told you so.

To call a spade a spade Cargin were extremely lucky to get anything out of the Naomh Conall game last year. They just about stayed in it and then got lucky with the goal and won on pens. They were TURGID against Glen. No shot from play in 1st half, set up not to get hammered. You could argue "we only got beat by" but to any of us we know it may as well ha e been 30points, it was a non event

They've beat other teams in Antrim when the county is at a low ebb, that's it. Haven't made a mark in Ulster bar that penalty win last year. Cannot be compared in the same stratosphere as the St Galls team who went toe to toe with anyone and everyone.

I wish Cargin did win Ulster, i wish they improved our Countys standing, i wish they would throw off the shackles and have a real go in Ulster but fear age has caught up with their better players, the time for that was 5 or more years ago. Just because you win Antrim  when Antrim were at a low ebb does not guarantee all your players start for the County. Shivers can take a point but doesn't move....we  ALL need him to work on that to I prove our County's fare

Compared to the like of a Tomas McCann (who was an absolutely and utterly exceptional footballer for us and a certain starter) he doesn't compare. I'm disappointed he walked away but I appreciate he's young and it's balls not playing any football

The hyper sensitivity re the ex management is bizarre

Perhaps you will let us all know about your clubs Gold(en) years.....

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Re: Antrim Football Thread
« Reply #30845 on: May 24, 2023, 07:09:51 PM »
There is no doubt about it there are boys hanging back here waiting for the fall.  It’ll be funny when they come out of hiding to snipe.

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« Reply #30846 on: May 24, 2023, 08:20:23 PM »
Win, lose, draw….gurning match about Cargin. Rinse. Repeat.

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« Reply #30847 on: May 24, 2023, 08:26:08 PM »
Win, lose, draw….gurning match about Cargin. Rinse. Repeat.

Proper Groundhog Day.

Cya lads, can’t be arsed with this drivel.

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Re: Antrim Football Thread
« Reply #30848 on: May 24, 2023, 09:39:50 PM »
A cargin lad walking away from county team never! them boys have a fish supper on their shoulder

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« Reply #30849 on: May 24, 2023, 10:28:00 PM »
Also remember 3


young Cargin lads have joined the panel

Johnson, kelly and quinn

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Re: Antrim Football Thread
« Reply #30850 on: May 24, 2023, 10:43:53 PM »
Some jealous men about…

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Re: Antrim Football Thread
« Reply #30851 on: May 24, 2023, 11:06:31 PM »
Walls being built very early this year
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

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« Reply #30852 on: May 24, 2023, 11:47:25 PM »
As a novice in this chat I am starting to see problems within the politics of clubs on this forum. We need to all build together and get this show back on the road, can I ask why is there no ex county footballers involved in underage setups? Every other county has this nailed on

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« Reply #30853 on: May 25, 2023, 06:02:45 AM »
I’m not aware who is taking all of the underage teams but I’m fairly sure John Kelly takes one of the teams, possibly U15s.

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« Reply #30854 on: May 25, 2023, 08:06:15 AM »
Win, lose, draw….gurning match about Cargin. Rinse. Repeat.

Proper Groundhog Day.

Cya lads, can’t be arsed with this drivel.

Up the Saffs

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