Armagh Club football & hurling

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1life 1club

robbies playing sat.sweet..up the f**king pats ;D
full forward son

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blue

Did robbie get his red card overturned?

1life 1club

full forward son

TacadoirArdMhacha

Our National League fixtures for the year. 4 home games which should hopefully increase our chances of staying up if you ignore our pitiful record at the Atheltic Grounds in 2009. Trips to Cork, Mayo and them across the Newry Canal.

NFL Round 1



Sat Feb 5th: Division 1: Armagh v Dublin;


Sun 20 Feb: NFL Div 1 (Rd 2) (2.30):  Armagh v Monaghan

 
Sat 26 Feb:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 3) (7.30): Down v Armagh


Sun 13 March:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 4) (2.30): Mayo v Armagh,


Sunday March 20  NFL Div 1 (Rd 5) (2.30): Armagh v Kerry,

Sunday  April 3   NFL Div 1 (Rd 6) (2.30): Armagh v Galway


Sunday  April  10   NFL Div 1 (Rd 7) (2.30): Cork v Armagh


As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

AFS

Pity the Cork isn't at home instead of Monaghan or Dublin, but not a bad list. Fixtures seem a bit better spaced out this year. No run of 3 or 4 games on consecutive weekends.

Glad Tasker got off. Should make for a fairly even contest now.

Goats Do Shave

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on October 01, 2010, 08:30:21 AM
Our National League fixtures for the year. 4 home games which should hopefully increase our chances of staying up if you ignore our pitiful record at the Atheltic Grounds in 2009. Trips to Cork, Mayo and them across the Newry Canal.

NFL Round 1



Sat Feb 5th: Division 1: Armagh v Dublin;


Sun 20 Feb: NFL Div 1 (Rd 2) (2.30):  Armagh v Monaghan

 
Sat 26 Feb:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 3) (7.30): Down v Armagh


Sun 13 March:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 4) (2.30): Mayo v Armagh,


Sunday March 20  NFL Div 1 (Rd 5) (2.30): Armagh v Kerry,

Sunday  April 3   NFL Div 1 (Rd 6) (2.30): Armagh v Galway


Sunday  April  10   NFL Div 1 (Rd 7) (2.30): Cork v Armagh

Super set of fixtures for Armagh... Dublin, Kerry & Galway all in Cross - they'll not enjoy that! (Pity big Joe didn't stay on!)

Couple of wee nice trips to Cork & Mayo too! Can't wait!

mrgaa1

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on October 01, 2010, 08:30:21 AM
Our National League fixtures for the year. 4 home games which should hopefully increase our chances of staying up if you ignore our pitiful record at the Atheltic Grounds in 2009. Trips to Cork, Mayo and them across the Newry Canal.

NFL Round 1



Sat Feb 5th: Division 1: Armagh v Dublin;


Sun 20 Feb: NFL Div 1 (Rd 2) (2.30):  Armagh v Monaghan

 
Sat 26 Feb:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 3) (7.30): Down v Armagh


Sun 13 March:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 4) (2.30): Mayo v Armagh,


Sunday March 20  NFL Div 1 (Rd 5) (2.30): Armagh v Kerry,

Sunday  April 3   NFL Div 1 (Rd 6) (2.30): Armagh v Galway


Sunday  April  10   NFL Div 1 (Rd 7) (2.30): Cork v Armagh
where did these fixtures come from?  Not doubting you for one minute - great set of fixtures - but just checking   :-\

Logan

Would be a shame to see Task miss that one in fairness

crossfire

Quote from: Logan on October 01, 2010, 10:01:32 AM
Would be a shame to see Task miss that one in fairness

What about Jamie.?

armaghniac

from de Indo

ARMAGH selector Donal Murtagh is confident that renowned fitness trainer Mike McGurn will remain with the Orchard County in 2011, despite reports linking him with Clare.

Former Ireland rugby team trainer McGurn served in an advisory capacity to Clare and Kilmurry-Ibrickane manager Micheal McDermott during the Banner County outfit's run to this year's All-Ireland Club final defeat against Antrim's St Gall's.

But the Crossmaglen Rangers man is mystified by the reports stating that McGurn, who will also train Anthony Tohill's International Rules team, is going to be part of Clare's set-up for next season.

"I was talking to (Armagh manager) Paddy O'Rourke at the weekend and he never mentioned a thing about Mike going to Clare. If that was the case, I'm sure that Paddy would have said something about it," Murtagh said.

"Mike lives in Belfast and with the distance involved in travelling, I'd say that working with Clare would be a non-runner for him. As far as I was aware, Mike was going to be with Armagh for a few years, and the only way I could see him being involved with Clare would be merely on an advisory basis."
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

BenDover

Quote from: Goats Do Shave on October 01, 2010, 09:13:55 AM
Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on October 01, 2010, 08:30:21 AM
Our National League fixtures for the year. 4 home games which should hopefully increase our chances of staying up if you ignore our pitiful record at the Atheltic Grounds in 2009. Trips to Cork, Mayo and them across the Newry Canal.

NFL Round 1



Sat Feb 5th: Division 1: Armagh v Dublin;


Sun 20 Feb: NFL Div 1 (Rd 2) (2.30):  Armagh v Monaghan

 
Sat 26 Feb:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 3) (7.30): Down v Armagh


Sun 13 March:  NFL Div 1 (Rd 4) (2.30): Mayo v Armagh,


Sunday March 20  NFL Div 1 (Rd 5) (2.30): Armagh v Kerry,

Sunday  April 3   NFL Div 1 (Rd 6) (2.30): Armagh v Galway


Sunday  April  10   NFL Div 1 (Rd 7) (2.30): Cork v Armagh

Super set of fixtures for Armagh... Dublin, Kerry & Galway all in Cross - they'll not enjoy that! (Pity big Joe didn't stay on!)

Couple of wee nice trips to Cork & Mayo too! Can't wait!
Would the games not be in the Athletic grounds - surely the work will be finished by then

AFS

Quote from: BenDover on October 01, 2010, 01:12:24 PM
Would the games not be in the Athletic grounds - surely the work will be finished by then

The Dublin game is a Saturday night one. Since Cross doesn't have floodlights, I'd see that as an indication that the Athletic Grounds is expected to be open.

thewanderer

Quote from: AFS on October 01, 2010, 01:17:03 PM
Quote from: BenDover on October 01, 2010, 01:12:24 PM
Would the games not be in the Athletic grounds - surely the work will be finished by then

The Dublin game is a Saturday night one. Since Cross doesn't have floodlights, I'd see that as an indication that the Athletic Grounds is expected to be open.
all games are going to be in the athletic grounds and the ground will be ready by the end of november. all future armagh games and clubs championship games from the new year will be in the athletic grounds to maximise income and attendances according to a county board source to a member of our club. offfical opening of the new stand and facilities will be on the night of the dublin game i would say.

thewanderer

Quote from: 1life 1club on September 30, 2010, 10:39:53 PM
robbies playing sat.sweet..up the f**king pats ;D
there goes the theory that says only cross swing decisions with the county board. mc cooey should have been cited instead. pressure on pats now with cross missing their 2 main scoring threats due to suspension. ps what do st. pats have on the ccc ,suspensions overturned a few times now.