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Show posts MenuQuote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 02:34:07 PMQuote from: loughshore lad on September 11, 2015, 02:01:40 PMQuote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 01:45:23 PMQuote from: loughshore lad on September 11, 2015, 11:45:21 AMQuote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 11:19:06 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 11, 2015, 11:06:15 AMQuote from: redhandefender on September 11, 2015, 08:41:19 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 10, 2015, 10:32:37 PMQuote from: longballin on September 10, 2015, 09:41:19 PM
Not great for players profile either or chance of sponsorship deals. Why not let them speak and if Mickey doesn't want to speak to RTE so be it? I don't buy that players have decided, they know they can't step out of the line. Players speak to RTE after they leave the panel anyway
The players would seem to back their manager, I wouldn't imagine Sean Cavanagh would be too keen on giving RTE the time of day with the way he has been portrayed by some of their people over the years, nor would Tiernan McCann or Justin McMahon. Joe McMahon came out a couple of years back with a reminder to people the merits of why they don't speak.
The panel of players seem to be a very tight bunch and have a lot of respect and gratitude for Harte which is good to see. I'm pretty sure they're happy to be playing football and aren't too worried about dealing with RTE and would actually feel quite resentful towards them for how they have been depicted.
I think the nonsense being peddled by some here about pressure from sponsors is lads with some sort of axe to grind, I think Harte and the panel are doing the right thing on a matter of principle. RTE have treated the Harte family, Tyrone players and the wider Tyrone GAA community disgracefully so f**k them.
McAleer and Rushe have had plenty of exposure this year from a run to an All Ireland semi-final, I'm sure they're more than happy with that performance. Sad and disappointing to see some people using unconfirmed "sponsor pressure" as a proxy to push an agenda against Harte. How about they show some respect and understanding?
I think you will find I said Mickey is the man for the job and I fully support him staying put. But you are an absolutely deluded armchair fan if you don't understand the money needed today even at club level to compete.
Sponsors weren't happy, end off! You can say they got exposure....they got this.....they got that.... it doesn't matter! Sponsors are simply not lining up anymore and in order to get one a player needs to be available to speak to the media!
I am all for your "f**k the rest, c'mon tyrone" sentiments but in reality money talks and bulls**t walks. Start walking my friend
I am aware of the costs but I don't happen to believe all this "sponsor pressure" bluster that is being bandied about. I'm sure the sponsors are more than happy with the fact their logo and brand were carried by one of the top 4 teams in the country this year rather than missing out on a two minute air time after the game which most people have switched over.
I happen to believe there is no sponsor pressure and people are only using this to push their agenda against Harte.
So no matter how many people say that there is pressure from the sponsers and give reasons why they believe that to be the case, youre just adamant that its all made up. Nobody is arguing that Harte is the best man for the job in a footballing sense, but he cannot have the final say on everything within the county. As has been stated a lot of money is needed to run a county team, McAleer and Rushe are putting a lot of money forward and arent getting the exposure they signed up for. An agreement was made at the start of the year that players would speak to RTE, this never happened. Promises have been broken by the management. This is why a 1 year deal is the best option, if he tows the line then im sure another year wouldnt be a problem.
What promises?
That players would be made available for interviews. Any current intercounty player will tell you that they have been told NOT to speak to RTE (maybe not directly by MH but by a member of his backroom team).
But what promises have the management broken?
If you read what i posted you would have your answer.
Quote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 01:45:23 PMQuote from: loughshore lad on September 11, 2015, 11:45:21 AMQuote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 11:19:06 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 11, 2015, 11:06:15 AMQuote from: redhandefender on September 11, 2015, 08:41:19 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 10, 2015, 10:32:37 PMQuote from: longballin on September 10, 2015, 09:41:19 PM
Not great for players profile either or chance of sponsorship deals. Why not let them speak and if Mickey doesn't want to speak to RTE so be it? I don't buy that players have decided, they know they can't step out of the line. Players speak to RTE after they leave the panel anyway
The players would seem to back their manager, I wouldn't imagine Sean Cavanagh would be too keen on giving RTE the time of day with the way he has been portrayed by some of their people over the years, nor would Tiernan McCann or Justin McMahon. Joe McMahon came out a couple of years back with a reminder to people the merits of why they don't speak.
The panel of players seem to be a very tight bunch and have a lot of respect and gratitude for Harte which is good to see. I'm pretty sure they're happy to be playing football and aren't too worried about dealing with RTE and would actually feel quite resentful towards them for how they have been depicted.
I think the nonsense being peddled by some here about pressure from sponsors is lads with some sort of axe to grind, I think Harte and the panel are doing the right thing on a matter of principle. RTE have treated the Harte family, Tyrone players and the wider Tyrone GAA community disgracefully so f**k them.
McAleer and Rushe have had plenty of exposure this year from a run to an All Ireland semi-final, I'm sure they're more than happy with that performance. Sad and disappointing to see some people using unconfirmed "sponsor pressure" as a proxy to push an agenda against Harte. How about they show some respect and understanding?
I think you will find I said Mickey is the man for the job and I fully support him staying put. But you are an absolutely deluded armchair fan if you don't understand the money needed today even at club level to compete.
Sponsors weren't happy, end off! You can say they got exposure....they got this.....they got that.... it doesn't matter! Sponsors are simply not lining up anymore and in order to get one a player needs to be available to speak to the media!
I am all for your "f**k the rest, c'mon tyrone" sentiments but in reality money talks and bulls**t walks. Start walking my friend
I am aware of the costs but I don't happen to believe all this "sponsor pressure" bluster that is being bandied about. I'm sure the sponsors are more than happy with the fact their logo and brand were carried by one of the top 4 teams in the country this year rather than missing out on a two minute air time after the game which most people have switched over.
I happen to believe there is no sponsor pressure and people are only using this to push their agenda against Harte.
So no matter how many people say that there is pressure from the sponsers and give reasons why they believe that to be the case, youre just adamant that its all made up. Nobody is arguing that Harte is the best man for the job in a footballing sense, but he cannot have the final say on everything within the county. As has been stated a lot of money is needed to run a county team, McAleer and Rushe are putting a lot of money forward and arent getting the exposure they signed up for. An agreement was made at the start of the year that players would speak to RTE, this never happened. Promises have been broken by the management. This is why a 1 year deal is the best option, if he tows the line then im sure another year wouldnt be a problem.
What promises?
That players would be made available for interviews. Any current intercounty player will tell you that they have been told NOT to speak to RTE (maybe not directly by MH but by a member of his backroom team).
Quote from: Up The Middle on September 11, 2015, 11:19:06 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 11, 2015, 11:06:15 AMQuote from: redhandefender on September 11, 2015, 08:41:19 AMQuote from: Il Bomber Destro on September 10, 2015, 10:32:37 PMQuote from: longballin on September 10, 2015, 09:41:19 PM
Not great for players profile either or chance of sponsorship deals. Why not let them speak and if Mickey doesn't want to speak to RTE so be it? I don't buy that players have decided, they know they can't step out of the line. Players speak to RTE after they leave the panel anyway
The players would seem to back their manager, I wouldn't imagine Sean Cavanagh would be too keen on giving RTE the time of day with the way he has been portrayed by some of their people over the years, nor would Tiernan McCann or Justin McMahon. Joe McMahon came out a couple of years back with a reminder to people the merits of why they don't speak.
The panel of players seem to be a very tight bunch and have a lot of respect and gratitude for Harte which is good to see. I'm pretty sure they're happy to be playing football and aren't too worried about dealing with RTE and would actually feel quite resentful towards them for how they have been depicted.
I think the nonsense being peddled by some here about pressure from sponsors is lads with some sort of axe to grind, I think Harte and the panel are doing the right thing on a matter of principle. RTE have treated the Harte family, Tyrone players and the wider Tyrone GAA community disgracefully so f**k them.
McAleer and Rushe have had plenty of exposure this year from a run to an All Ireland semi-final, I'm sure they're more than happy with that performance. Sad and disappointing to see some people using unconfirmed "sponsor pressure" as a proxy to push an agenda against Harte. How about they show some respect and understanding?
I think you will find I said Mickey is the man for the job and I fully support him staying put. But you are an absolutely deluded armchair fan if you don't understand the money needed today even at club level to compete.
Sponsors weren't happy, end off! You can say they got exposure....they got this.....they got that.... it doesn't matter! Sponsors are simply not lining up anymore and in order to get one a player needs to be available to speak to the media!
I am all for your "f**k the rest, c'mon tyrone" sentiments but in reality money talks and bulls**t walks. Start walking my friend
I am aware of the costs but I don't happen to believe all this "sponsor pressure" bluster that is being bandied about. I'm sure the sponsors are more than happy with the fact their logo and brand were carried by one of the top 4 teams in the country this year rather than missing out on a two minute air time after the game which most people have switched over.
I happen to believe there is no sponsor pressure and people are only using this to push their agenda against Harte.
So no matter how many people say that there is pressure from the sponsers and give reasons why they believe that to be the case, youre just adamant that its all made up. Nobody is arguing that Harte is the best man for the job in a footballing sense, but he cannot have the final say on everything within the county. As has been stated a lot of money is needed to run a county team, McAleer and Rushe are putting a lot of money forward and arent getting the exposure they signed up for. An agreement was made at the start of the year that players would speak to RTE, this never happened. Promises have been broken by the management. This is why a 1 year deal is the best option, if he tows the line then im sure another year wouldnt be a problem.
Quote from: trileacman on July 09, 2015, 12:20:18 AMQuote from: ONeill on July 08, 2015, 11:25:03 PM
Is Harte definitely gone at the end of this campaign? Is that the thinking?
Well that's his thinking so I suppose he is gone. Short of an All-Ireland title or final appearance I don't see the necessary support to carry him through again. Also by the sounds of things he's said of late/changes he made at the end of last season I think he realises this is the end too.
Quote from: orangeman on January 07, 2014, 02:56:29 PMQuote from: loughshore lad on January 07, 2014, 02:51:29 PMQuote from: orangeman on January 07, 2014, 01:46:14 PMQuote from: whatsthescore on January 07, 2014, 01:27:43 PM
Where bouts is this new stand going in garvaghy? How many spectators can it hold?
It'll be on the fenced off pitch and it will mobile so that it can be moved to suit the prevailing winds.
It'll hold enough for club Tyrone members. Plenty big.
What about the Garvaghey patrons?
Will they get a special seat? Maybe something like those ones you see the subs sitting on in Croke Park?
These ones ?.
Quote from: orangeman on January 07, 2014, 01:46:14 PMQuote from: whatsthescore on January 07, 2014, 01:27:43 PM
Where bouts is this new stand going in garvaghy? How many spectators can it hold?
It'll be on the fenced off pitch and it will mobile so that it can be moved to suit the prevailing winds.
It'll hold enough for club Tyrone members. Plenty big.
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 04, 2013, 10:33:20 AM
I could be wrong, but the chat after their championship defeat to Trillick was that they needed to bring in their young players from the past two minor winning teams as they didn't have the legs in the championship match. As I said I could be off the mark. Loughshore lad where are you ?
Yer man with the poodle alledgedly said that this needed to be done, and that Trillick ended up having 7 minors on against Ardboe in the sen championship from last years minor final against Ardboe , whilst Ardboe had only one.
Nows theres a bit of craic for you.
Quote from: GerryFromDerry on October 08, 2013, 02:51:56 PM
Looking forward to the Tyrone final on Sunday as we will be playing the winners the following Sunday in Ulster. I presume if it finishes a draw extra time will be played.
Looks like Clonoe are warm favourites, but surely Carrickmore will be hungry for this one, not having won it since 2005.
When was the last time a team won 3 in a row Tyrone senior C'ships?
Quote from: SkillfulBill on September 24, 2013, 05:42:56 PMQuote from: macdanger2 on September 24, 2013, 02:07:19 PM
From the Tyrone side, I thought Mulgrew looked very good, is he the lad who's only 15? Thought he picked some great passes on Sunday
Hate to burst your bubble but he is a hell of a good sweeper for his club minor side. Seen him in championship semi v coalisland and he was exceptional in the sweeper role. A very intelligent player for a 15 year old big frank and brian mcguigan must be rubbing of on him.
Quote from: Tommo2 on September 08, 2013, 08:59:52 AM
I see the. Arddboe/Trillick replay will be on Wednesday evening. Are Omagh and Garvaghey the only 2 options for flood-lit games? Were Tommy and Brian Mcguigan injured as they only came on as subs?
Quote from: nrico2006 on July 17, 2013, 01:19:37 PM
Kildare have not beaten a top side in the Championship in god knows how many years. McGeeney obviously isn't as good a coach as people try to make him out to be. Tyrone should win this game, although the home advantage etc will make it a tight enough slug fest.
Quote from: Club Rossa on June 21, 2013, 10:05:31 PM
Excellent performance from our u 14s who beat Errigal 5-8 to 1-8 in the championship final tonight.These lads are progressing nicely having won the u 13 grade 2 league last year.