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#721
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and Hurling
June 19, 2014, 01:37:48 PM
Please could someone (the Tyrone management) tell Sean Cavanagh to stay away from the media for a while.......he is quoted every day about one thing or another and culminated in him and Dick Clerkin having a love in on Sunday! Now which team did that suit better???? How about saying nothing for the next couple of months and concentrating on playing a bit of ball. The media attention has also adversely affected Niall Morgan. He could do with keeping his head down and doing the basics well.....then in a couple of years he might be the keeper he is capable of becoming!!
All aspects of the media is something that i dont think the present management are handling too well!!!
#722
GAA Discussion / Re: Liam O'Neill
May 23, 2014, 11:08:47 AM
Why was Mickey in Kildare to celebrate the sponsorship of Nolan Butchers sponsorship of Kilcullen GAA Club?????
#723
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 20, 2014, 04:14:49 PM
Christmas Lights - i will tell you my solution but though it would be fair to everyone it would never be allowed to happen:

Players that are good enough to play for a county team can train with the club once a week throughout the club season i.e. train for your club on a Tuesday and county on a Thursday and do strength & conditioning in between.

Have a 6 day rule instead of a 13 day rule therefore allowing more club games and less or no starred games.

This would also give much greater windows of opportunity to play championship matches throughout the summer.

DON'T STOP ALL GAMES if your county is good enough to get to Ulster final, latter stages of All Ireland and keep to 6 Day rule.

DON'T STOP ALL GAMES if your minor or under21 team is good enough to get to Ulster final, latter stages of All Ireland.

You will say "what if one of our star players gets injured playing for the club" and i will say back to you "what if a clubs star player gets injured this weekend and cant play for his club in the championship?" At least if some of the above points were taken on board it would be more of a level playing field and people like me would do less complaining. In fact i would suggest many more club people would get fully behind the various county teams.

#724
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 20, 2014, 02:46:51 PM
The county team had 6 months to prepare for last Sunday. They started training in November, played 5 McKenna Cup games and 7 Division One league games.........almost uninterrupted preparation..........yet they didnt have a settled team.....didnt have a gameplan A never mind B.......yet clubs are supposed to do this in days never mind weeks! And they dont have the backroom expertise that the county team has!!!!!!
#725
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 20, 2014, 10:36:21 AM
Rush it through, tick the box and back to the county......happening everywhere.......Kilmacud Crokes have 100 adult footballers and were beat in the Dublin championship last week......club season basically over at start of May........nobody cares.......another £150k from Newry on Saturday night......Ulster Council delighted........surely some day soon club players will make a stand....where is that boy O'Neill who started the GPA?????????????
#726
I would go for this:
Morgan, McCrory, Clarke, PJ Quinn, Harte, Gormley, PJ Lavery, Mattie Donnelly, S Cavanagh, McGuigan, R O'Neill, Mark Donnelly/Colm Cavanagh, McCurry, Coney, McAliskey.........................................................
#727
Does Kirsty Gallagher not know anything about GAA? Gallagher is a fairly Irish surname......... :P
#728
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
April 25, 2014, 02:10:41 PM
If anyone on here finds out for definite that there is a change to fixtures next weekend could you post it here asap as i have a wedding to go to down south and at the moment havent booked in as i thought there was a game on. Would be great to know as soon as possible...........thanks
#729
General discussion / Re: Holidays
April 11, 2014, 11:20:24 AM
Hi All, there seems to have been quite a few of you have been to the South of France. Could anyone recommend a good hotel for a couple in the Nice, Cannes, Eze, Monaco area? Its for a special occasion so am prepared to push the boat out a bit!!!! Thanks
#730
Anybody got any pictures of a girl in a GAA jersey looking good???????????????????????
#731
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone County Football and Hurling
April 07, 2014, 03:01:40 PM
So Tyrone played 5 games in McKenna Cup, 7 in league and the county panel have had 4/5 months of uninterupted time together but could anyone even come close to naming the team that will start against Down? I was trying to have a go but got stuck after Morgan!!!!!!!
#732
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
April 01, 2014, 01:05:00 PM
If Tyrone win on Sunday league starts with a starred game on Sat 12th April AF
#733
Is there any chance of this game being rained off?????????
#734
GAA Discussion / Re: McKenna Cup 2014
January 24, 2014, 04:17:05 PM
Smort, to explain........
Tyrone's fixtures:
Derry away - going on last weeks game i would say Derry will fancy this
Mayo at home - if Tyrone dont win in Derry this will become a must win game and Tyrone will still be fielding a fairly inexperienced side - depends on how strong Mayo field
Kildare away - we can normally beat Kildare but is no gimme and they seem in good form under Jason Ryan
Kerry away - tough match as always
Westmeath at home - will win this one
Cork away - tough match - Cork can handle Tyrone
Dublin home - tough match and at the end of the league Dublin will be going strong and looking forward to the test.

When you look at the fixtures it shows how vital the first 2 games are. Two wins are crucial (especially in Derry) and i think Tyrone are going to find those games very difficult given that they are likely to be without the likes of Gormley, O'Neill, Penrose, The McMahons........and Mark Donnelly and the Cavanaghs will have played no football to date.
#735
GAA Discussion / Re: McKenna Cup 2014
January 24, 2014, 12:31:53 PM
If you look at Tyrone's fixtures for National League they will do weel to avoid relegation.......