Armagh Club football & hurling

Started by holylandsniper, November 09, 2006, 10:44:31 PM

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Sandy Hill

QuoteWhats the story with Philly Loughran?

Nice big lad but he can't cut it. If we're relying on him we're in big trouble. Anyone got today's lineout?
"Stercus accidit"

border rabbit

Heard a good one last nite. Apparently Tullysarron have appointed a Tyrone man to take their senior team, for silly money whilst overlooking Vinny Loughran and an inside man who were proposing to do for nothing! They must have sold some tickets for their car draw. And he took some team in Antrim last year and pissed off before the end of the year with their money in his pocket.  ::)

Tullysarron for the Junior, or it could be a very costly year!
This all came from a fella from a club close by, so it could be just bull, (notice use of the word apparently).

pintsofguinness

welcome to the board rabbit, what club are you from?
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

border rabbit

Sorry pints Id rather not say, I a know a few people around the PortMor-Tullysarron-Grange triangle and Ive been admiring the view from afar on the Armagh site and it can get very twisted, but years ago I played abit of underage footie for a club within touching distance of Armagh town, heading south.

Orior

On the subject of this year's managers, Brian Mallons brother is looking after O'Hanlons.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

corn02

Did Barry Shannon play corner back today, what is the point in trying players if you are not going to try them in their positions.

Uladh


Shannon started corner back but followed that red haired fella from the bridge out the field. did a good job on him too.

it's difficult to take anything from these games given the conditions they were all played in and the weakness of the teams. very few if any newcomers grasped the nettle. gregory loughran has probably been the pick. the ferris lad gets on the ball a lot but does very little with it beyond slow the play up. he misses so many tackles too, but there's probably raw materials to work with.

of the older guard, enda has had a very worrying 3 outings. out of condition and well off the pace all 3 days. AOR has pleasantly surprised me and performed well both wed and today.

overall i'd say there won't be much change when it comes to the names on the panel for the NFL.

Roll on cavan in cross and a strong armagh outfit showing us what's left in the locker.

Goats Do Shave

Quote from: border rabbit on January 13, 2008, 09:00:51 PM
Whats the story with Philly Loughran? Thought someone said recently he had serious back problems

He didn't tell me how serious his back problem was (He didn't look in too much pain when I saw him... )

What age is the Sarsfields lad? - I thought he performed very well for his fisrst game & in those conditions! - He was super for the Derrytrasna men against Ballyhegan last year!

QuoteRoll on cavan in cross and a strong armagh outfit showing us what's left in the locker.

Agreed!!

bennydorano

Quote from: border rabbit on January 13, 2008, 09:19:45 PM
Heard a good one last nite. Apparently Tullysarron have appointed a Tyrone man to take their senior team, for silly money whilst overlooking Vinny Loughran and an inside man who were proposing to do for nothing! They must have sold some tickets for their car draw. And he took some team in Antrim last year and pissed off before the end of the year with their money in his pocket.  ::)

Tullysarron for the Junior, or it could be a very costly year!
This all came from a fella from a club close by, so it could be just bull, (notice use of the word apparently).

How's Vinny an inside man? He's a ballymacnab/Keady man!?

Goats Do Shave

I belive they got a guy from Moortown.

After chatting to a mate from Moortown... he didn't impress in his own club!

illdecide

Quote from: john mcgill on January 11, 2008, 06:54:49 PM
Illdecide, is Barry McCabe still involved with the Clans.  I played with him in London in the twilight (actually the darkness) of my footballing time.  He was one of the fittest men I have ever met and a gentleman to boot.

No he's not involved with any of the teams in the Clans. He managed the senior team about 4 years ago for 1 year (the year we got relegated) but it wasn't his fault as he couldn't get a team down and players went AWOL on him, his biggest problem was he was too nice.

Agreed the man is a gentleman and there won't be to many men saying bad things about Barry McCabe and yes he was the fittest hoor i've ever met :D :D
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

ardmhaca08

#5141
McKenna Cup Review. Taken from Orchard County:
Having seen all three of Armaghs McKenna Cup games there are a number of things that concern me. I know its was no where close to a first team but still I think at times the tactics were poor. Against both Derry and St Marys Armagh choose have a spare man in front of the full back line - Mc Nulty against Derry and AOR against St Marys. It looked good when the ball was kicked into their hands however in bothgames it was the players they were supposed to be marking who were doing the damage. Today Niblock roamed the field on his own while AOR didnt seem to bother about him, he sprayed passes all over the place. Against Derry NcNultys man got man of the match.

Our half forward line is dropping to deep, i know old habits die hard but on Wednesday Night Swift came charging out with the ball and while on his on 45 meter line could only look up to see three Fermanagh men around him and not an Armagh forward within forty Meters !!!

Another issue which concerned me today was the speed which McNulty and McKeever got replaced both were clearly injured but it took 3 to 5 minutes to get them off. The St Marys goal came while McNulty was injured.

The McKenna Cup did deliver a number of positives:
1 Finian Moriarty was very good and developing into a strong defender and good leader
2 Ciaran McKeever is a real leader a class act he should be our No 6 For years
3 Paul McCaughey made a good impact today and deserves another chance
4 Kevin O'Rourke is a great prospect - took a few lovely scores - he is lively and strong and quick
5 Brain Mallon great to see him back and hopefully by the time of the championship he will be a full power
6 Gareth Swift looks to be a useful option

Anyone anything to add to this or to disagree with? Not much craic about this thread at the min!  :(

holylandsniper

Quote2 Ciaran McKeever is a real leader a class act he should be our No 6 For years

A class act football wise yes, a great leader id say no as his temperament and tendency to stick knee/boot/fist into an opponent makes me think his leadership qualities aren't good. After all every great leader is a great role model. HOw many games out of 3 he play centre half back?

mackers

Yesterday, for the first time in 3 matches, I saw an Armagh midfielder do well, it's just he happened to be playing for the opposition.  Gareth O'Neill did his chances do harm at all yesterday.  If we take the sole exercise of the McKenna cup to be unearthing new players, then who has furthered their cause?
For me, Kevin O'Rourke,Gregory Loughran,Stefan Forker (in glimpses),Gareth O'Neill, Nippy Swift deserve a few outings in the League to prove themselves. The others are all young players, for example Brian McCone did much better yesterday, and another year will bring them on further.
Really feel we need to hit the ground running in the League as the "easier" matches are at the start with home matches to Cavan and Roscommon sandwiching an away trip to Mullingar. We would want some momentum for the visit of the Dubs and the Cork men and a Saturday night trip to Meath. Could do without a repeat of the last two league campaigns where we were constantly under the cloud of relegation.
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry and the world will turn.

ardmhaca08

#5144
Quote from: mackers on January 14, 2008, 12:32:28 PM
If we take the sole exercise of the McKenna cup to be unearthing new players, then who has furthered their cause?
For me, Kevin O'Rourke,Gregory Loughran,Stefan Forker (in glimpses),Gareth O'Neill, Nippy Swift deserve a few outings in the League to prove themselves.

IMO martin ferris also deserves a chance. I still feel that Stefan lacks something needed to make it just yet at senior county level but just cant put my finger exactly on what it is. Gareth Oneill could make a great impact to armagh defence/midfield.