Ulster Club Championships

Started by hows she cutting, November 10, 2006, 02:57:14 PM

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SlimShady

I was there, it was more of a handbag swinging session. The lads that got taken to hospital weren't hurt in the melee, one of them just went down with nobody near him and seemed in a bad way-rushed to hospital. The Clontibret manager ran onto the field and wrestled a Cargin player, he got a couple of digs for his troubles and ran back to the line.

The 9 minutes came from the injury to Niall Malone (I think), the paramedics had to be careful moving him as it was his back/neck he hurt. Hope he's ok.

BallyhaiseMan

every team in Ireland that wins a county championship goes on a session afterwards.......I guarantee you Ballinderry went on one aswell...so the celebrations probably have very little to do with Mayobridges defeat,as Balljnderry were probably in the same boat.

Lecale2

Junior Football Semi Finals
Sunday 19th November


Naomh Brid v Bredagh 12.30pm Clones
Greencastle v Drumhowan 2.15pm Lisnaskea

SouthArmaghBandit

Any other fixtures Lecale? What about the senior & intermediate football?

dubnut

Lads the Gael has been on an anti drinking rampage for months now.
All Mayobridge and Downs problems in recent years are down to the drink apparantly.  ::)
He even suggested at one point that the non playing locals went off the drink to encourage them!

BenDover

if the gael did take up the post of managing mayobridge how many of their players would like to play for such a dictator?

bingobus

Quote from: SlimShady on November 13, 2006, 12:38:45 PM
I was there, it was more of a handbag swinging session. The lads that got taken to hospital weren't hurt in the melee, one of them just went down with nobody near him and seemed in a bad way-rushed to hospital. The Clontibret manager ran onto the field and wrestled a Cargin player, he got a couple of digs for his troubles and ran back to the line.

The 9 minutes came from the injury to Niall Malone (I think), the paramedics had to be careful moving him as it was his back/neck he hurt. Hope he's ok.

Cheers Slim. Typical overhype of incidents from word of mouth and Hoganstand message board reporting.

Will prob get the details from the In-laws. All Clontibret folk. Will let ye know.

el_cuervo_fc


milltown row

Don't want to get into a slagging match but what was in the handbags? Rocks!!!!!! Goalkeeper had no reason to run down there and "sort things out" it's not a coincidence that Cargin seem to be involved in handbags. If the incident had not have happened Cargin would be getting ready to play Cross this week instead of now having two first team players sitting on the sideline.

would it be fair to say that Cargin would have won the game, if the fight had not have broken out?

ITOB

Early word on venues is:  (anybody got any others?)

Clones
12:30. St Brid v Bredgagh
14:30. Clontib v Cargin (replay)

Lisnaskea
14:30 Drumhowan v Greencastle

cville

The game at Casement was certainly exciting. The fisticuffs - extended handbags -  put Cargin off their game and the sight of their keeper running out to get involved was, well, a sight to behold. The row started over a heavy tackle which left the player in hospital ... the other guy? open to explanations???? ... Cargin left it behind but they will keep their composure next week ....

SouthArmaghBandit

Those fixtures were posted on the Ulster Club Championships thread 2 hours ago you clown! Now stop posting shite and clogging up the Board. Better still; go and report yourself to Admin!  ;D

phpearse

Poor game of football between the sides yesterday but still very interesting. Surprised no-one lined. Enniskillen were extremely negative and wouldn't have deserved to win the game. Davy Harte and Paul Quinn coming in for special treatment throughout the game. With two forwards 'marking' Davy Harte, not interested in getting involved in the play themselves just trying to stop davy Harte from getting involved in the game. Credit to Harte for keeping the head when manys another would have struck out in frustration. Moving Eoin Gormley and Hugh Quinn to wing forward positions making the difference for Errigal in the second half. The best laugh was to see Paul Brewster making a charge for Canavan in the last few minutes only for Canavan to spin away leaving Brewster looking stupid. It actually wasn't Tom Brewster that caught the high ball in front of the Errigal posts, think it was the number 11. However the referee rightly awarded a free out as Tom Brewster was holding Cormac McGinley to prevent him from challanging for the ball. McGinley was immense throughout, and as someone already pointed out was curiously booked when him and his man with both running out to challenge for the ball. Neither player ending up on the ground or any obvious fouls. Errigal will have to improve for the next game if they are to stand a chance against an inform Ballinderry team. They'll also need Peter starting and McDermot to improve.

pearses

#88
Bredagh's match is in Clones V Donegal Champions Naomh Brid.  Drum were seriously understrength and hadn't been taking the Ulster seriously by all accounts. 

Guillem2

Talking is an overrated way of communicating.