The next round of the leagues might be a bit more interesting as teams might have county players and be a bit closer to full strength.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Hospital Pass on August 31, 2023, 10:17:01 AMAlan's getting better with each game. He only played his first game shortly before the league final so each game he plays from now on is bound to bring him on.
Jezz hesh that's quiet a list of absentees. I would have thought the squad would have been too small to cope with those losses. Fair play on the win. Ballyroan must be kicking themselves
How is Alan kinsella been playing since his bad injury?Quote from: Heshs Umpire on August 30, 2023, 05:35:42 PM
Can only comment on our game last weekend as didn't see the other three.
It was a tall order for Courtwood to win that game being without Donoher and Hogan on top of the lads who are unavailable this year (Collins, Luttrell and Luke Doran).
But Ballyroan Abbey never really put the game to bed and paid a huge price getting caught with that late goal.
Thought Colm Walsh, Diarmuid Whelan and Davin McEvoy were their best players. Sean O'Flynn rightly grabbed the headlines but his brother Paul and Cian Doyle were also very good for us.
The draw could've been kinder for the next round though!🙂
Quote from: Tony Baloney on August 08, 2023, 11:06:58 AMBrian Cody's too. Ghostwritten by Martin Breheny and managed to say nothing in an entire book.
Can issue a strong do not recommend for DJ Carey's.
Quote from: Spiritof86 on May 22, 2023, 09:24:42 PMHate Parnell Park. Would've preferred a bigger pitch. Points difference could be a factor.
Laois v London Saturday week in Parnell Park at 3pm .
Quote from: georgedoylesrightleg on April 04, 2023, 12:17:32 PMCan't see the problem to be honest. Surely he's entitled to do whatever he wants in his spare time?
not sure wat it says wen our minor manager is doin tv commentries for u20 football games in the middle o championship.
Quote from: seafoid on December 21, 2022, 10:56:36 AMThe biggest problem facing all male sports is not lads choosing to play a rival sport. It's general disinterest and laziness among a lot of the "Playstation generation".
Sport in Ireland is really about different tribes. Especially in the North, but also in the South.
Dublin is an interesting example. Pre Kevin Heffernan, Dublin teams were usually backboned by people from the country.
Dublin now is probably majority culchie so the GAA side is self propelling.
Rugby has made some inroads beyond its traditional bastions. Eg Tullow
It's hard for non traditional soccer teams to stay in the Premier Division. Even Cork soccer has gone through a number of reorganisations over the years.
The League of Ireland roll of honour probably wouldn't surprise anyone from a century ago.