There,ll never be a hurl in Bellaghy

Started by ha ha derry, September 04, 2009, 08:47:54 AM

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ha ha derry

County chairman (Seamus Mc Cloy) declares there, ll never be a hurling stick in Bellagy. What are ye afraid of ???

Overthebar!

Quote from: ha ha derry on September 04, 2009, 08:47:54 AM
County chairman (Seamus Mc Cloy) declares there, ll never be a hurling stick in Bellagy. What are ye afraid of ???

tell us more here ha ha derry...

tonesfirstandlast

The answer is when you look at the clubs who have both. We would rather be specialists in one than average[or below average in two].

cameltohill

Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on September 04, 2009, 10:02:25 AM
The answer is when you look at the clubs who have both. We would rather be specialists in one than average[or below average in two].

ill take the bait here.

bellaghy are by no means a specialist football club. a distinctly average football team in the decline if you ask me...

Hoof Hearted

Quote from: cameltohill on September 04, 2009, 10:09:47 AM
Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on September 04, 2009, 10:02:25 AM
The answer is when you look at the clubs who have both. We would rather be specialists in one than average[or below average in two].

ill take the bait here.

bellaghy are by no means a specialist football club. a distinctly average football team in the decline if you ask me...

these words have been used a lot recently, a semi-final next week would be a decline that Swatragh would love.
Treble 6 Nations Fantasy Rugby champion 2008, 2011 & 2012

orangeman

I know a good few Hurls down tround there.

ha ha derry

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Quote from: Overthebar! on September 04, 2009, 09:16:48 AM
Quote from: ha ha derry on September 04, 2009, 08:47:54 AM
County chairman (Seamus Mc Cloy) declares there, ll never be a hurling stick in Bellagy. What are ye afraid of ???

tell us more here ha ha derry...
.This was a by quote by Seamus Mc Cloy to a very well known Lavey dual player. He also went on to declare that Bellagy had the most county c,ships in Derry. He was corrected later that week at the Lavey annual dinner that Lavey had more... 5 football, 17 hurling, 15 camogie...etc. Howls of laughter ensued

johnneycool

I always thought that Bellaghy was a fairly big club.

What sort of numbers of adult playing members would you be talking about?

Drumanee 1

Quote from: ha ha derry on September 04, 2009, 08:47:54 AM
County chairman (Seamus Mc Cloy) declares there, ll never be a hurling stick in Bellagy. What are ye afraid of ???

and damm right he is.

burn the hurls

ha ha derry


Drumanee 1

Quote from: johnneycool on September 04, 2009, 10:37:04 AM
I always thought that Bellaghy was a fairly big club.

What sort of numbers of adult playing members would you be talking about?

we have 2 senior teams (3 until recently but the county board fcuked that up)and underage right down to u/6

Mario

Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on September 04, 2009, 10:02:25 AM
The answer is when you look at the clubs who have both. We would rather be specialists in one than average[or below average in two].
We are good at both

ha ha derry

As the Big Show says " Gaelic footballs like homosexuality... ok among consenting adults, but should be discouraged among children".

Drumanee 1

Quote from: Mario on September 04, 2009, 10:43:09 AM
Quote from: tonesfirstandlast on September 04, 2009, 10:02:25 AM
The answer is when you look at the clubs who have both. We would rather be specialists in one than average[or below average in two].
We are good at both

do you think so

ha ha derry

HERE HERE Mario. Da quadruple... minor football and hurling senior football and hurling. yeeehaa