Armagh Club football & hurling

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

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The GAA

Quote from: Onion Bag on October 01, 2008, 10:45:51 AM
Where did you hear this? is it definite

Hearsay from someone who tells me he was talking to an armagh player but i've no reason to doubt him

Onion Bag

A Mayobridge chap has confirmed on the down page that they are training in Kilbroney tonight,
Hats, Flags and Head Bands!

The GAA


el_cuervo_fc


Onion Bag

Hats, Flags and Head Bands!

crossfire

Quote from: winsamsoon on October 01, 2008, 12:40:09 AM
Crossfire what border rabbit means is that the Tullysaran lad was sent of for something in his opinion that the cross specialise in ie hitting of the ball and third man tackling. He is then stating that if Hearty (who sent the Tullysaran guy off) was ref at a cross game he would have sent loads off for similar incidents. So he was trying to put the incident as he saw it into perspective to some of the tactics adopted by cross. Now i wasn't at the game but that is what i took out of it.




There was no gloating by any of the Crossmaglen posters about the outcome of our recent championship meeting with the Clans.
However on reading the above post it is obvious that the goodwill has not been reciprocated . :(
I'm sure border rabbit would be well able to post his own reply.

Anyway our disciplinary record is equally as good as Clans

full back

winsam, I thought you were told that it is illdecide who was to represent your club in future :D

winsamsoon

The day i take advice from you full back will be a cold day in hell  ;)

For the record crossfire you ask a question lad and i answered it. I was only giving an opinion on what border rabbit was getting at. I never said it was my opinion. Why ask a question if you don't want an answer.

Please tell me crossfire and fullback where i mentioned the clans in that post??? I think you will find i never mentioned it at all and was only trying to genuinely point out what border rabbit was trying to get at. If you don't like this Crossfire take it up with him. As i have said i wasn't at the match so i can only interpret what i read. :-\
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

bennydorano

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on September 30, 2008, 06:41:46 PM
I am nervous enough about the weekend for the lads.  They are set up for a fall(I know they have been before and didn't fall)  but there is absolutley no pressure on the Harps.  If they get a good start and a bit of momentum, I think they can catch us, but who knows.  Ogs to win at a canter, Killeavey will be easily brushed aside.

You're living too close to them Kerry men BC ;)

If we are realistic we have a very slim chance of an upset, I just hope we give it our all and see what happens as we really do have nothing to lose.  We need to play to our strengths and try not to worry what Cross are gong to do individually, as they have too many players capable of causing trouble for us to be formulating game plans about containing 1 or 2 players.

border rabbit

Quote from: crossfire on September 30, 2008, 08:57:04 PM
Quote from: border rabbit on September 29, 2008, 03:52:13 PM


  If Hearty refs a few Cross games then they wouldnt finish with too many players.


What do you mean by that statement. :-\



Crossfire, no offence intended. I most definitely do not have a problem with the way Cross play football. What im saying is that Cross are 1 of the most physical teams in the country and if Hearty was to adopt the same principles that he applied on Sunday then they would have few left on the pitch. im only using Cross as an example cos they are the leading example in Armagh but could easily have said Armagh / tyrone / Kerry. (im not from Tullysarron but was at the match as a neutral and the sending off was a farce)

Again, no offence intended to Cross. But Hearty was / is a joke. Bad referreeing is 1 thing, but biased another. 

1stsub

Especially Umgola

that umgola is a bad one!!

umgolaarmagh

Onion Bag, 1st Sub and The GAA its possible i have heard the lies flowing from your tongues on a few wednesday afternoons in Renshaws

The Iceman

Quote from: umgolaarmagh on October 01, 2008, 05:58:27 PM
Onion Bag, 1st Sub and The GAA its possible i have heard the lies flowing from your tongues on a few wednesday afternoons in Renshaws

you were graduated a long time after them boys umgola
I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong and morally straight

crossfire

To Border Rabbit
No offence taken. I understand what you are saying.

To Winsamsoon
Obviously you interpreted Border Rabbits post incorrectly. :) :)

Perhaps it was your own opinion you were trying to get across. ::) ::)

Real1995

anybody go to the game 2nite, didn get down myself?
Nice guys always finish second!