Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 12:24:19 PMQuote from: NorthAntrim on Today at 12:17:28 PMAlso at the minute we dont need to be debating potential managers. Id hope Gleeson in the next week or so would commit(along with all the players) to at least another year.
He'll be waiting to see what the likes of his home county and maybe Galway do in relation to their current managers now that they've exited the championship a bit earlier than they'd have liked.
Quote from: lurganblue on Today at 12:29:17 PMhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-69072113
Abbott says Labour wont have her and Starmer says he doesnt know what she's on about.
Quote from: Armamike on Today at 12:24:23 PMQuote from: Orior on Today at 12:18:39 PMQuote from: tbrick18 on Today at 10:24:31 AMQuote from: illdecide on Today at 10:16:35 AMSo Derry are hosting Armagh on Sunday and hardly a post about it...Wow. Very low key
Both sides nervous perhaps?
I think injuries on both sides will play a major part here.
Is Rian O'Neill fit?
I haven't heard anything about any of the Derry injuries - Conor Doherty, Eoin McEvoy, Niall O'Loughlin, Cormac Murphy were all out injured the last day out. If all return, the pendulum swings for Derry.
Haven't heard anything about McKinless, but assuming he's got a 2 game suspension.
I'm going to guess we hear nothing official from either side on injuries and we won't know what the lineups will look like until throw in - so its a difficult game to call.
In my opinion, a full strength Derry at home beats a full strength Armagh 9/10 times. It's a must win game for Derry if they have any aspirations of topping the group.
We'll just have to wait and see on this one I think as there are two many unknowns in terms of injuries to call it.
That's harsh. I'd say 8.5 times out of 10.
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Quote from: Armamike on Today at 12:26:56 PMQuote from: snoopdog on May 28, 2024, 09:17:23 AMWhen Arsenal look back on 2 failed title challenges and also no silverware whatsoever, but in same time United won 2 trophies with a poor side. Is qualifying for the CL a bigger success than winning a trophy???
Yes, they are a credible football team. Man u are not.
Quote from: snoopdog on May 28, 2024, 09:17:23 AMWhen Arsenal look back on 2 failed title challenges and also no silverware whatsoever, but in same time United won 2 trophies with a poor side. Is qualifying for the CL a bigger success than winning a trophy???
Quote from: Orior on Today at 12:18:39 PMQuote from: tbrick18 on Today at 10:24:31 AMQuote from: illdecide on Today at 10:16:35 AMSo Derry are hosting Armagh on Sunday and hardly a post about it...Wow. Very low key
Both sides nervous perhaps?
I think injuries on both sides will play a major part here.
Is Rian O'Neill fit?
I haven't heard anything about any of the Derry injuries - Conor Doherty, Eoin McEvoy, Niall O'Loughlin, Cormac Murphy were all out injured the last day out. If all return, the pendulum swings for Derry.
Haven't heard anything about McKinless, but assuming he's got a 2 game suspension.
I'm going to guess we hear nothing official from either side on injuries and we won't know what the lineups will look like until throw in - so its a difficult game to call.
In my opinion, a full strength Derry at home beats a full strength Armagh 9/10 times. It's a must win game for Derry if they have any aspirations of topping the group.
We'll just have to wait and see on this one I think as there are two many unknowns in terms of injuries to call it.
That's harsh. I'd say 8.5 times out of 10.