Ulster Colleges

Started by Line Ball, October 13, 2012, 06:59:14 PM

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johnneycool

Quote from: Itchy on October 15, 2013, 11:05:49 PM
Enniskillen v Cavan was abandoned due to power failure! Cavan were two points up, think there was around 20mins played. What happens now, start game again from scratch?

I heard a Malaysian betting syndicate was behind it, big money laid in the far east for the game not finishing.

Orior

Quote from: johnneycool on October 16, 2013, 03:20:17 PM
Quote from: Itchy on October 15, 2013, 11:05:49 PM
Enniskillen v Cavan was abandoned due to power failure! Cavan were two points up, think there was around 20mins played. What happens now, start game again from scratch?

I heard a Malaysian betting syndicate was behind it, big money laid in the far east for the game not finishing.

In Ardglass?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

johnneycool

Quote from: Orior on October 17, 2013, 12:07:39 AM
Quote from: johnneycool on October 16, 2013, 03:20:17 PM
Quote from: Itchy on October 15, 2013, 11:05:49 PM
Enniskillen v Cavan was abandoned due to power failure! Cavan were two points up, think there was around 20mins played. What happens now, start game again from scratch?

I heard a Malaysian betting syndicate was behind it, big money laid in the far east for the game not finishing.

In Ardglass?

Further east than Ardglass.

Cloughey.

superbad

I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

Orior

Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

Teachers doing everything possible to get out of school, leaving others to cover classes  :(
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

Line Ball

Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

I'd say that since the likes of Ray Morgan and Adrian Mc Guckian have retired that the new breed of teachers just aren't prepared to give their time on a Saturday the way it used to be.  Years ago all football was played on a Saturday but now apart from MacRory all other football is played during the week according to the fixtures and results on the Ulster Colleges twitter and facebook.  There are also new schools coming into the colleges who probably dont want to play on a Saturday either.

Do the teachers get paid for taking teams on a Saturday? 

naka

Would say you probably aren't fair wrong with teachers not wanting to do Saturdays
When I played school football in the 80s corn an nog, rannafast and mac Rory all were on a Saturday .

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 07:34:40 PM
Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

I'd say that since the likes of Ray Morgan and Adrian Mc Guckian have retired that the new breed of teachers just aren't prepared to give their time on a Saturday the way it used to be.  Years ago all football was played on a Saturday but now apart from MacRory all other football is played during the week according to the fixtures and results on the Ulster Colleges twitter and facebook.  There are also new schools coming into the colleges who probably dont want to play on a Saturday either.

Do the teachers get paid for taking teams on a Saturday?

They get extra money for taking the teams (a point) having them during the week is difficult to get referees to do the games
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Line Ball

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 18, 2013, 08:58:38 PM
Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 07:34:40 PM
Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

I'd say that since the likes of Ray Morgan and Adrian Mc Guckian have retired that the new breed of teachers just aren't prepared to give their time on a Saturday the way it used to be.  Years ago all football was played on a Saturday but now apart from MacRory all other football is played during the week according to the fixtures and results on the Ulster Colleges twitter and facebook.  There are also new schools coming into the colleges who probably dont want to play on a Saturday either.

Do the teachers get paid for taking teams on a Saturday?

They get extra money for taking the teams (a point) having them during the week is difficult to get referees to do the games

I never knew that.  Is it any wonder that they want to play games on a Saturday if they are getting a few pound for it.  How much money do they get and is this the norm across all schools in the North?  People give out so much about paying men to coach club teams and the same is going on in schools.  I can't believe all schools do this.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 09:51:43 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 18, 2013, 08:58:38 PM
Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 07:34:40 PM
Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

I'd say that since the likes of Ray Morgan and Adrian Mc Guckian have retired that the new breed of teachers just aren't prepared to give their time on a Saturday the way it used to be.  Years ago all football was played on a Saturday but now apart from MacRory all other football is played during the week according to the fixtures and results on the Ulster Colleges twitter and facebook.  There are also new schools coming into the colleges who probably dont want to play on a Saturday either.

Do the teachers get paid for taking teams on a Saturday?

They get extra money for taking the teams (a point) having them during the week is difficult to get referees to do the games

I never knew that.  Is it any wonder that they want to play games on a Saturday if they are getting a few pound for it.  How much money do they get and is this the norm across all schools in the North?  People give out so much about paying men to coach club teams and the same is going on in schools.  I can't believe all schools do this.

Most schools give a 'point' to teachers who take extra curricular activities outside school hours, the sum depends on their rate of pay, other teachers on here could give you the exact payment I'd say. Is it around £1800?

If I taught at a secondary school I'd love to do it, and if it meant you could do it during the working week I'd be all over it
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

superbad

I know for a fact that teachers in the Abbey and colmans do not get paid for taking teams. Its part of the job. I doubt if any schools pay this. How could they differentiate between people who take football, camogie, choirs etc. The list is endless

Rawhide

Quote from: superbad on October 18, 2013, 10:00:46 PM
I know for a fact that teachers in the Abbey and colmans do not get paid for taking teams. Its part of the job. I doubt if any schools pay this. How could they differentiate between people who take football, camogie, choirs etc. The list is endless

Same with St Pats Maghera
cccc is a true supporter lol

Line Ball

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 18, 2013, 09:55:56 PM
Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 09:51:43 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 18, 2013, 08:58:38 PM
Quote from: Line Ball on October 18, 2013, 07:34:40 PM
Quote from: superbad on October 17, 2013, 10:47:46 PM
I see on the Ulster Colleges twitter a few of next weeks MacRory games. One question, why are so many during the school day? What happened to the traditional Saturday morning slot. I think it takes it away from the competition. Any games this Saturday?

I'd say that since the likes of Ray Morgan and Adrian Mc Guckian have retired that the new breed of teachers just aren't prepared to give their time on a Saturday the way it used to be.  Years ago all football was played on a Saturday but now apart from MacRory all other football is played during the week according to the fixtures and results on the Ulster Colleges twitter and facebook.  There are also new schools coming into the colleges who probably dont want to play on a Saturday either.

Do the teachers get paid for taking teams on a Saturday?

They get extra money for taking the teams (a point) having them during the week is difficult to get referees to do the games

I never knew that.  Is it any wonder that they want to play games on a Saturday if they are getting a few pound for it.  How much money do they get and is this the norm across all schools in the North?  People give out so much about paying men to coach club teams and the same is going on in schools.  I can't believe all schools do this.

Most schools give a 'point' to teachers who take extra curricular activities outside school hours, the sum depends on their rate of pay, other teachers on here could give you the exact payment I'd say. Is it around £1800?

If I taught at a secondary school I'd love to do it, and if it meant you could do it during the working week I'd be all over it

£1800 on top of their teachers salary for training a team after school. Not bad work if you can get it.  Is this for every team in schools?

Milltown Row2

Quote from: superbad on October 18, 2013, 10:00:46 PM
I know for a fact that teachers in the Abbey and colmans do not get paid for taking teams. Its part of the job. I doubt if any schools pay this. How could they differentiate between people who take football, camogie, choirs etc. The list is endless

I know that teachers get money for it, my wife got half a point for taking the badminton team ffs, 12 games a year. How do you know for a fact?
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

ONeill

I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.