Quote from: armaghniac on May 31, 2024, 05:08:24 PMQuote from: Horse Box on May 31, 2024, 04:22:32 PMWhat a Utopia Iran turned out to be after the Anglo/American covert operation that overthrew the Elected Government in the 1950`s !
Which of course has nothing to do Ukraine, except that Iran are supplying the materials to invade it.
Quote from: tiempo on May 29, 2024, 11:59:33 AMIs Usyk Fury 2 for the undisputed again? Heard something about one of the belts being dropped shortly after the recent fight?
Quote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 06:20:10 PMIf U12 finish in June, they join up with U14 panel in July.Quote from: LeoMc on May 31, 2024, 06:00:38 PMQuote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 05:49:52 PMIt is either u12 and u16 finish end of June or u14 and u18 finish end of June as was the plan this year.Quote from: Bring back club football on May 31, 2024, 05:04:44 PMQuote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:30:45 AMQuote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:23:46 AMWhat I would like to see at club level would be -Quote from: Onthe40 on May 31, 2024, 11:03:34 AMThis tier 2 & 3 minor championship is some BS.... minors have played what 9-10 games already and now going into a b competition after being comprehensively beaten by Derry in the Ulster championshipWhat the GAA have done at national level to the Minor and U20 grades is a joke. The round robins and tiers have completely diluted the significance of the competitions. Added to this is the fact they added this format against the request of counties and the Ulster council. No speeches or interviews further adds to the idea that the GAA are trying to take the competitiveness out of the Minor grade.
Seriously... club minor season is a shams, away behind, U16s has been delayed by a few months already ...
Do Tyrone need to be in a tier2 competition?
Tyrone minors have played I believe 9 games this season and lost 4 of them and deservedly exited the Ulster Championship at the Semi Final stage against Derry. Should be season over and plenty to mull on for the team and players going forward into Under 20 age group. But instead of being finally able to rejoin up with their clubs and play the remaining league games, they are off to play a Tier B competition no one wants to be in that could potentially run for another 3 weeks.
At club level the minor season has been shambolic. CCC telling clubs players are available to clubs and then the county management telling players to not play and then some players playing and others not playing. Ridiculous.
If the GAA are going to insist on continuing down this route of Round Robin and tiers then Club Minor season should not start until late June and conclude prior to the Senior Club Championships starting.
A modified calendar along the lines of:
U12 - April - June
U14 - July - October (finish before school football begins)
U16 - March - June (starting after the conclusion of school football which is generally St Patrick's Day and the traditional club start anyway - County Minors available to all clubs as was supposed to be the case this year but enforced by CCC - problem would be lessened as less players affected)
U18 - Late June - September (beginning after County Minor season and exams and concluded prior to Senior championships)
Reserve (with anyone Over 16 eligible - giving those lads football through Spring) - April - August
Senior (Over 17 only eligible) - May - October
Why should club fixtures be based around school fixtures?
These players are club players first off.
Are you saying U12's finisb in June?
Is it not a bit mad U12's stop playing in June, tbe start of the summer and have no action for nearly 4 months of the year?
Quote from: ONeill on May 31, 2024, 11:24:48 PMI don't know much about yer man who accompanies Joe on the podcast, but it must be very frustrating. At the same time, if they're making much money from it, he just bites his lip.
It has got to the stage though that you have a question mark over nearly every story he tells. I heard one recently when he talked about Canavan coming back on v Armagh in 03 and kicking a few more points in the AI Final.
Quote from: LeoMc on May 31, 2024, 11:24:56 PMQuote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 06:20:10 PMU14 leagues are virtually wrapped up. Championship will be wrapped up by the end of June. A lot of those players will have no action until u16's start next July.Quote from: LeoMc on May 31, 2024, 06:00:38 PMQuote from: marty34 on May 31, 2024, 05:49:52 PMIt is either u12 and u16 finish end of June or u14 and u18 finish end of June as was the plan this year.Quote from: Bring back club football on May 31, 2024, 05:04:44 PMQuote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:30:45 AMQuote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 31, 2024, 11:23:46 AMWhat I would like to see at club level would be -Quote from: Onthe40 on May 31, 2024, 11:03:34 AMThis tier 2 & 3 minor championship is some BS.... minors have played what 9-10 games already and now going into a b competition after being comprehensively beaten by Derry in the Ulster championshipWhat the GAA have done at national level to the Minor and U20 grades is a joke. The round robins and tiers have completely diluted the significance of the competitions. Added to this is the fact they added this format against the request of counties and the Ulster council. No speeches or interviews further adds to the idea that the GAA are trying to take the competitiveness out of the Minor grade.
Seriously... club minor season is a shams, away behind, U16s has been delayed by a few months already ...
Do Tyrone need to be in a tier2 competition?
Tyrone minors have played I believe 9 games this season and lost 4 of them and deservedly exited the Ulster Championship at the Semi Final stage against Derry. Should be season over and plenty to mull on for the team and players going forward into Under 20 age group. But instead of being finally able to rejoin up with their clubs and play the remaining league games, they are off to play a Tier B competition no one wants to be in that could potentially run for another 3 weeks.
At club level the minor season has been shambolic. CCC telling clubs players are available to clubs and then the county management telling players to not play and then some players playing and others not playing. Ridiculous.
If the GAA are going to insist on continuing down this route of Round Robin and tiers then Club Minor season should not start until late June and conclude prior to the Senior Club Championships starting.
A modified calendar along the lines of:
U12 - April - June
U14 - July - October (finish before school football begins)
U16 - March - June (starting after the conclusion of school football which is generally St Patrick's Day and the traditional club start anyway - County Minors available to all clubs as was supposed to be the case this year but enforced by CCC - problem would be lessened as less players affected)
U18 - Late June - September (beginning after County Minor season and exams and concluded prior to Senior championships)
Reserve (with anyone Over 16 eligible - giving those lads football through Spring) - April - August
Senior (Over 17 only eligible) - May - October
Why should club fixtures be based around school fixtures?
These players are club players first off.
Are you saying U12's finisb in June?
Is it not a bit mad U12's stop playing in June, tbe start of the summer and have no action for nearly 4 months of the year?