Dún na nGall vs Tír Eoghain, Ballybofey, Saturday 18th March @7pm

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Quote from: greatpoint on March 16, 2017, 06:36:32 PM
Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 05:33:56 PM
Donegal have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know surprise to see them loosing their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!

Tyrone have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan (in addition to struggling to beat 13 man Monaghan) with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know (?) surprise to see them loosing (?) their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!
;D ;D

reddgnhand

Quote from: greatpoint on March 16, 2017, 06:36:32 PM
Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 05:33:56 PM
Donegal have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know surprise to see them loosing their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!

Tyrone have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan (in addition to struggling to beat 13 man Monaghan) with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know (?) surprise to see them loosing (?) their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!

Ye deserved that Tom😊

J70

Quote from: greatpoint on March 16, 2017, 06:36:32 PM
Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 05:33:56 PM
Donegal have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know surprise to see them loosing their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!

Tyrone have been going well but in fairness they've only beaten the bottom two teams in the division Roscommon and Cavan (in addition to struggling to beat 13 man Monaghan) with a surprise draw against Dublin. It would be know (?) surprise to see them loosing (?) their remaining games starting with a good hammering this weekend!

;D

omagh_gael

Tyrone team for Saturday night...

Tyrone (NFL v Donegal): Mickey O'Neill; Pádraig Hampsey, Ronan McNamee, Cathal McCarron; Tiernan McCann, Justin McMahon, Rory Brennan; Colm Cavanagh, Declan McClure; Conor Meyler, Kieran McGeary, Peter Harte; Mark Bradley, Sean Cavanagh, Matthew Donnelly.

Strong looking team, hopefully they can do the business.

Fuzzman

Pretty close to my first choice starting 15 with only Sludden to come in.
How many left footers have we on that team?
Sean and Pete on freekick duties again hopefully

clarshack

Hopefully we get at least a draw. With a draw it would mean Donegal are still 2 points behind us and no head to head advantage. That and a home win against Mayo would do nicely!

RedHandTom

Quote from: clarshack on March 17, 2017, 12:14:02 AM
Hopefully we get at least a draw. With a draw it would mean Donegal are still 2 points behind us and no head to head advantage. That and a home win against Mayo would do nicely!

Not at all. Tyrone will win by 6+ points.

Any sign of a Donegal team? Rory Gallagher never in a hurry releasing it

Redhand Santa

Quote from: RedHandTom on March 17, 2017, 03:04:28 PM
Quote from: clarshack on March 17, 2017, 12:14:02 AM
Hopefully we get at least a draw. With a draw it would mean Donegal are still 2 points behind us and no head to head advantage. That and a home win against Mayo would do nicely!

Not at all. Tyrone will win by 6+ points.

Any sign of a Donegal team? Rory Gallagher never in a hurry releasing it

You'd nearly think you were a Donegal man with links to their u21s.

twohands!!!


GetOverTheBar

Quote from: twohands!!! on March 17, 2017, 08:36:31 PM
Wonder what the niggle factor will be like?

Fancy it to be a bit of a nasty one. The bad blood is there, I don't think that's going to go away for a bit yet. I don't mind that on the pitch, it's the attitude of the some of the fans during the game that gets out of control sometimes I'd like to erase.

Fuzzman

Anyone know is there any chance this could get called off with the heavy rain?
The forecast seems to say a lot more rain all day and was thinking of bringing the kids to it.
Does the covered stand normally get filled up for league games?

Is it on Eir sport too?

ONeill

Down v Kildare, Saturday, eir Sport 1, 7pm
Kerry v Dublin, Saturday, eir Sport 2, 7pm
Donegal v Tyrone, Saturday, eir Sport HD, 7pm
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

J70

Quote from: Fuzzman on March 18, 2017, 10:13:30 AM
Anyone know is there any chance this could get called off with the heavy rain?
The forecast seems to say a lot more rain all day and was thinking of bringing the kids to it.
Does the covered stand normally get filled up for league games?

Is it on Eir sport too?

Wasn't full for the Dublin game the last day.

Your best bet in MacCumhaill Park is to head towards the river end. The stand and terrace always fill up from midfield to the town end first.
You'll probably get seats in the stand no bother if you do that.


Main Street

Quote from: Student Dissertation on March 18, 2017, 06:57:45 PM
Live link anyone?
Try this one it's watchable
Don 3 tyr 1
http://nowwatchtvlive.co/premier-sports-live-stream-premier-sports-uk-online-premier-sports-free/

Weather's awful

The link has now switched over to Killarney,
better weather.

Here's another working but very wet stream
http://sportsntvlive.com/eir-sport-2-live-stream-watch-eir-sport-2-ireland-live/