Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Onthe40

Any word of fixtures for the next rounds yet?

Keyboard Warrior

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a very enjoyable victory last evening, Dromore had one wide in the game, and in those conditions that is an impressive stat. We had 6/7 wides, so we had the lions share of chances. first half was very even, the first 15 of the second half belonged to Dromore as we struggled to get ball and they made great use of possession. Then there changes made by the line and you could see the game turning as we pressed, we took over the last ten, only one winner at that point. One poster earlier said Dromore will be kicking themselves for not finishing the job, does that mean he thought Dromore would have the ball the entire second half against a team like Clonoe, I don't think so.It not like Dromore missed chances, they didn't. So Clonoe were always going get a run of possession, it was up to them to create scores in that period. The benches of both teams impacted, Clonoe had a bench, Dromore  didn't. It boiled down when the game was in the melting pot who would you put your money on.


was a great game-  Would Cassidy have been on bother staying on if Clonoe were beat - a lot of supporters behind me were shouting abuse at him when he took off colly dorris (who was quiet on the night) and dorris himself didn't look happy to be taken off

Hard to know but the changes made last night was us the game.... he took some chance taking Colly off but Shane OHagan swung the game back in our favour so we cant argue about it....

Thats why he gets the big bucks in Clonoe, to make those kind of decisions.  You get what you pay for son & Clonoe are paying for championships

More to do with Ricey going off injured than anything Cassidy changed. Once he went off Dromore's organised defense became dragged all over the place.
so mc aliskey and O Hagans impact was all due to riceys absence, who literally never touched leather. here is another view, the last twelve minutes was the first the dromore defence came under serious sustained pressure and they collapsed, heres another different view, Lavery went to Mc Carron, who was very good, and dragged him everywhere but the centre where the gaps appeared.

McAliskey and Shane O'Hagan are quality footballers; Wouldn't take a tactical genius to put them on the field. And they played their normal positions. I don't see how Cassidy should get credit as some sort of guru for bringing on fellas that most in the crowd would have too.

As for Ricey, he is Dromores manager on the field. To think his influence is measured in number of touches or scores is to misunderstand his role on the team.

Under Lights

Sad times for Dromore if they can't operate without a 39 year old being on the pitch to keep them right  :'(

an léirmheastóir

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a very enjoyable victory last evening, Dromore had one wide in the game, and in those conditions that is an impressive stat. We had 6/7 wides, so we had the lions share of chances. first half was very even, the first 15 of the second half belonged to Dromore as we struggled to get ball and they made great use of possession. Then there changes made by the line and you could see the game turning as we pressed, we took over the last ten, only one winner at that point. One poster earlier said Dromore will be kicking themselves for not finishing the job, does that mean he thought Dromore would have the ball the entire second half against a team like Clonoe, I don't think so.It not like Dromore missed chances, they didn't. So Clonoe were always going get a run of possession, it was up to them to create scores in that period. The benches of both teams impacted, Clonoe had a bench, Dromore  didn't. It boiled down when the game was in the melting pot who would you put your money on.


was a great game-  Would Cassidy have been on bother staying on if Clonoe were beat - a lot of supporters behind me were shouting abuse at him when he took off colly dorris (who was quiet on the night) and dorris himself didn't look happy to be taken off

Hard to know but the changes made last night was us the game.... he took some chance taking Colly off but Shane OHagan swung the game back in our favour so we cant argue about it....

Thats why he gets the big bucks in Clonoe, to make those kind of decisions.  You get what you pay for son & Clonoe are paying for championships

More to do with Ricey going off injured than anything Cassidy changed. Once he went off Dromore's organised defense became dragged all over the place.
so mc aliskey and O Hagans impact was all due to riceys absence, who literally never touched leather. here is another view, the last twelve minutes was the first the dromore defence came under serious sustained pressure and they collapsed, heres another different view, Lavery went to Mc Carron, who was very good, and dragged him everywhere but the centre where the gaps appeared.

The best team lost on the night. I think Ricey going off had a major impact on the game not because of his organising skills but the fact Febian O Neill Came on.  He was lost at sea. Serve case of small man syndrome.  Trying to throw his (lack of) weight about. Think he lost the ball on the Clonoe 45 for the clonoe goal and he was well and truly caught out by McAliskey from a kick out that put Clonoe 2 up (although the keeper is more to blame for this).  O Hagan done well for clonoe when he came on.  Doris was non-existent in full forward and when he came out the field in the second half he was to laboured on the ball.  Slowed the play down to much.  He didnt look happy coming of but proved to be the right decision.  Great servant for Conoe but his best years appear to be behind him.


The "best" team forgot to finish the game out when they where in the prime position to win it so as we know in a tight enough game the team who finishes a tight championship game the strongest normally will win we finished stronger than dromore and deserved to beat them for that alone.....

This is not a dig at Clonoe but i am giving my honest opinion.  Of all the teams or clubs in Tyrone Clonoe is one i have great repect for. You find that the best team on the night doesnt always win.  Can you not accept that over the 60 mins last night Dromore where the best team?  I played football for many years and have won games against teams that played better than us and have lost games where we were the better team.


I completely agree with you.
Clonoe until 57 minutes looked a beaten docket but finished stronger. O Hagan was a changing switch. Skeet was a big distraction to dromore defence if nothing else. Dromore this year like Clonoe last year failed to close out a game from a winning position. More twists will come in the tightest championship in the country.

Knock Yer Mucker In

Quote from: Keyboard Warrior on September 11, 2017, 04:57:10 PM
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Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on September 11, 2017, 11:59:17 AM
a very enjoyable victory last evening, Dromore had one wide in the game, and in those conditions that is an impressive stat. We had 6/7 wides, so we had the lions share of chances. first half was very even, the first 15 of the second half belonged to Dromore as we struggled to get ball and they made great use of possession. Then there changes made by the line and you could see the game turning as we pressed, we took over the last ten, only one winner at that point. One poster earlier said Dromore will be kicking themselves for not finishing the job, does that mean he thought Dromore would have the ball the entire second half against a team like Clonoe, I don't think so.It not like Dromore missed chances, they didn't. So Clonoe were always going get a run of possession, it was up to them to create scores in that period. The benches of both teams impacted, Clonoe had a bench, Dromore  didn't. It boiled down when the game was in the melting pot who would you put your money on.


was a great game-  Would Cassidy have been on bother staying on if Clonoe were beat - a lot of supporters behind me were shouting abuse at him when he took off colly dorris (who was quiet on the night) and dorris himself didn't look happy to be taken off

Hard to know but the changes made last night was us the game.... he took some chance taking Colly off but Shane OHagan swung the game back in our favour so we cant argue about it....

Thats why he gets the big bucks in Clonoe, to make those kind of decisions.  You get what you pay for son & Clonoe are paying for championships

More to do with Ricey going off injured than anything Cassidy changed. Once he went off Dromore's organised defense became dragged all over the place.
so mc aliskey and O Hagans impact was all due to riceys absence, who literally never touched leather. here is another view, the last twelve minutes was the first the dromore defence came under serious sustained pressure and they collapsed, heres another different view, Lavery went to Mc Carron, who was very good, and dragged him everywhere but the centre where the gaps appeared.

McAliskey and Shane O'Hagan are quality footballers; Wouldn't take a tactical genius to put them on the field. And they played their normal positions. I don't see how Cassidy should get credit as some sort of guru for bringing on fellas that most in the crowd would have too.

As for Ricey, he is Dromores manager on the field. To think his influence is measured in number of touches or scores is to misunderstand his role on the team.

Just a footnote, that was Shane O Hagans first outing in senior football this year, not one of us anticipated that move at the expense of Colly Doris. Period. Dromore might be needing a manager according to one of our previous posters, you should apply 😜

Knock Yer Mucker In

Quote from: Christmas Lights on September 11, 2017, 04:02:35 PM
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thought the first half was 50/50, second half they controlled for the first 20 mins, we controlled the last 15 mins, that's about it.

So overall, your saying Dromore were the better team by 5 minutes?

That's fair enough, similar to 2014, roles reversed

Frank_The_Tank

Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on September 11, 2017, 05:25:45 PM
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Quote from: Christmas Lights on September 11, 2017, 12:38:35 PM
Quote from: tothetop03 on September 11, 2017, 12:18:34 PM
Quote from: Frank_The_Tank on September 11, 2017, 12:13:14 PM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on September 11, 2017, 11:59:17 AM
a very enjoyable victory last evening, Dromore had one wide in the game, and in those conditions that is an impressive stat. We had 6/7 wides, so we had the lions share of chances. first half was very even, the first 15 of the second half belonged to Dromore as we struggled to get ball and they made great use of possession. Then there changes made by the line and you could see the game turning as we pressed, we took over the last ten, only one winner at that point. One poster earlier said Dromore will be kicking themselves for not finishing the job, does that mean he thought Dromore would have the ball the entire second half against a team like Clonoe, I don't think so.It not like Dromore missed chances, they didn't. So Clonoe were always going get a run of possession, it was up to them to create scores in that period. The benches of both teams impacted, Clonoe had a bench, Dromore  didn't. It boiled down when the game was in the melting pot who would you put your money on.


was a great game-  Would Cassidy have been on bother staying on if Clonoe were beat - a lot of supporters behind me were shouting abuse at him when he took off colly dorris (who was quiet on the night) and dorris himself didn't look happy to be taken off

Hard to know but the changes made last night was us the game.... he took some chance taking Colly off but Shane OHagan swung the game back in our favour so we cant argue about it....

Thats why he gets the big bucks in Clonoe, to make those kind of decisions.  You get what you pay for son & Clonoe are paying for championships

More to do with Ricey going off injured than anything Cassidy changed. Once he went off Dromore's organised defense became dragged all over the place.
so mc aliskey and O Hagans impact was all due to riceys absence, who literally never touched leather. here is another view, the last twelve minutes was the first the dromore defence came under serious sustained pressure and they collapsed, heres another different view, Lavery went to Mc Carron, who was very good, and dragged him everywhere but the centre where the gaps appeared.

McAliskey and Shane O'Hagan are quality footballers; Wouldn't take a tactical genius to put them on the field. And they played their normal positions. I don't see how Cassidy should get credit as some sort of guru for bringing on fellas that most in the crowd would have too.

As for Ricey, he is Dromores manager on the field. To think his influence is measured in number of touches or scores is to misunderstand his role on the team.

Just a footnote, that was Shane O Hagans first outing in senior football this year, not one of us anticipated that move at the expense of Colly Doris. Period. Dromore might be needing a manager according to one of our previous posters, you should apply 😜

Why has O'Hagan not been playing? Looked to be in great physical shape when he came on.  Is Stephen McNulty injured or travelling or something else? 

Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience

Club boi

Neutral view - Clonoe never looked like winning that game until the goal so for 55 minutes it looked like Dromore was going to progress. Doris never done much for 55 minutes but left Carrickmore the Hero. He was actually at fault for Dromore winning several kickouts and wanted to blame others rather than get stuck in like he used to. I mind watching him 3 or 4 years ago bully many men around the field (few years back took P.Harte to the cleaners in Edendork) but he doesnt do it anymore - and yes his "tackle" on Mc Carron was horrible, red card material, but its what most big teams do to an opposition main man and espicially when trying to stop an attack with 2 minutes left. As posted previous Mc Carron should have been off anyway after a blatent black card. Man through on goals and he dragged him down, dont even think he got a yellow. Hursons only mistake as he handled the game well. Before the goal alot of Clonoe folk around us was blaming Cassidy for the "defeat", think he needed that result

Shane O'H always was a serious footballer. I dont know if its age/injuries but he doesnt seem to get much game time under Cassidy

S Mc Nulty done his knee early in the year I think

Goals_Will_Come

Ricey is taking up the Assistant manager role with Rory Gallagher at Fermanagh next year.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on September 11, 2017, 09:35:58 PM
Ricey is taking up the Assistant manager role with Rory Gallagher at Fermanagh next year.

Ricey, sean red, mccarron, and mccoy not playing for dromore next year.   Big losses in and off the pitch.  Be a very different looking Dromore next season.  All good things come to an end.  Sunrise, sunset.

Legoman5

Quote from: Christmas Lights on September 12, 2017, 05:52:43 PM
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on September 11, 2017, 09:35:58 PM
Ricey is taking up the Assistant manager role with Rory Gallagher at Fermanagh next year.

Ricey, sean red, mccarron, and mccoy not playing for dromore next year.   Big losses in and off the pitch.  Be a very different looking Dromore next season.  All good things come to an end.  Sunrise, sunset.

Hmm where do you get your info?
McCarron and Ricey gone for sure aswel aswel as Fabian..
Sean Red maybe as he lives in Derry and opened an office up there and maybe Sean McDonnell depending on how his broken arm recovers.
Maybe McCusker as even this year he only returned in March/April time,
Why McCoy? no chance unless he's going travelling as he's only 29/30,

Time for the younger men to step up!

longballin

Did well to win three championship but started every year as favourites could and should have been more since 2007 ...

tothetop03

Has Edendork a wee chance v Carrickmore? Urney has no hope...Donaghmore on current form....and the Big one of Omagh and Ardboe should be good Crack.....

Onthe40

Will Loughmacrory take 3 games on sat?
hardly likely considering the rain this week..hopefully the co board has the foresight to switch games in time to ensure players dont have to play in conditions such as last sun nite..

I see another game doesnt go ahead in Omagh tnite..switched to Garvaghey.

Tyrone95

Quote from: tothetop03 on September 13, 2017, 11:49:50 AM
Has Edendork a wee chance v Carrickmore? Urney has no hope...Donaghmore on current form....and the Big one of Omagh and Ardboe should be good Crack.....
Edendork may fancy their chances with the form we are in going into championship and them having a few county players on their panel.  However I feel we should be overcoming them comfortably, anything after that is up for debate, With the teams that have already exited the championship and teams that are yet to exit it, who knows who will lift the O'neill cup this year...Heres hoping haha