Ulster Colleges

Started by Line Ball, October 13, 2012, 06:59:14 PM

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imtommygunn

Yeah I didn't realise that. My mistake. More would be nice but seems half the south west goes to school in derry or armagh ;D

brokencrossbar1

Have to say I loved schools football and can honestly say my only football regret is never winning a MacRory. We had the best team for 3-4 years when I was there and should have won at least one and a Hogan as well but we were outwitted by McGuckin!!!

Orior

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on March 22, 2018, 07:44:04 PM
Have to say I loved schools football and can honestly say my only football regret is never winning a MacRory. We had the best team for 3-4 years when I was there and should have won at least one and a Hogan as well but we were outwitted by McGuckin!!!

It must have been tough in St Colmans shadow.

(Not that I ever made the team, but then they didn't want players who were God's gift to women)
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: Orior on March 22, 2018, 10:07:33 PM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on March 22, 2018, 07:44:04 PM
Have to say I loved schools football and can honestly say my only football regret is never winning a MacRory. We had the best team for 3-4 years when I was there and should have won at least one and a Hogan as well but we were outwitted by McGuckin!!!

It must have been tough in St Colmans shadow.

(Not that I ever made the team, but then they didn't want players who were God's gift to women)

You were fucked in both cases then!!!

Champion The Wonder Horse

It's telling that those who speak most strongly in favour of the MacRory Cup are in their mid to late forties. They were playing football in a world where the Berlin Wall existed and the Internet didn't. I'm perfectly happy for anyone to examine my head, but the levels of preparation that the MacRory Cup have been taken to are massively beyond what should be educationally acceptable. Paddy Wallace alluded to the same thing in schools' rugby.

I'd ban her.

bennydorano

Is Brother Ennis still alive does anyone know? Always had plenty of time for him, lovely man.

laceer

Best football playing time of my life. As close to being a professional footballer as many of us will get. The bond between 30 or so lads spending all day Monday to Friday together, training together, socialising etc was something else.

JimStynes

Quote from: laceer on March 22, 2018, 11:32:18 PM
Best football playing time of my life. As close to being a professional footballer as many of us will get. The bond between 30 or so lads spending all day Monday to Friday together, training together, socialising etc was something else.

Exactly!

The Gs Man

Quote from: laceer on March 22, 2018, 11:32:18 PM
Best football playing time of my life. As close to being a professional footballer as many of us will get. The bond between 30 or so lads spending all day Monday to Friday together, training together, socialising etc was something else.

+1.  And when I see any of the former teammates it's still the same slagging, the same craic and the same chat about football.
Keep 'er lit

lurganblue

#909
Quote from: bennydorano on March 22, 2018, 11:23:31 PM
Is Brother Ennis still alive does anyone know? Always had plenty of time for him, lovely man.

Was wondering this exact thing when Jimmy Smyth was presenting the cup on Monday there. A real character.

Playing MacRory and being a part of that squad was a fantastic time. In St Pats, that was the pinnacle, no other sports mattered (or didnt seem to anyway). It's also great to be able to look back at that time and consider how far in the game some for your team mates progressed. It's a nonsense to say that this competition didnt develop them as players. (I dont know what went wrong with me  :P )

FermGael

From a Fermanagh perspective, the McRory cup teams have been the lifeblood of our county teams I would say for the past 30 or 40 years.
Very few of the current Fermanagh panel would not have played for St Michael's.  It has also developed quite a few Trillick men as well.
Due to the set up that Peter McGinnity started and Dominic Corrigan currently has, Fermanagh have been producing players.  Without that standard of football, we would never be able to compete as a county where we have been.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

Owen Brannigan

Quote from: bennydorano on March 22, 2018, 11:23:31 PM
Is Brother Ennis still alive does anyone know? Always had plenty of time for him, lovely man.

Living in the CB community in Galway.

bennydorano

Good stuff, he must be near 90 now?

tonto1888

Quote from: lurganblue on March 23, 2018, 09:30:28 AM
Quote from: bennydorano on March 22, 2018, 11:23:31 PM
Is Brother Ennis still alive does anyone know? Always had plenty of time for him, lovely man.

Was wondering this exact thing when Jimmy Smyth was presenting the cup on Monday there. A real character.

Playing MacRory and being a part of that squad was a fantastic time. In St Pats, that was the pinnacle, no other sports mattered (or didnt seem to anyway). It's also great to be able to look back at that time and consider how far in the game some for your team mates progressed. It's a nonsense to say that this competition didnt develop them as players. (I dont know what went wrong with me  :P )

I haven't heard that he has passed away. Not saying I definitely would have heard but if he had you'd think you'd hear on the grapevine.

Owen Brannigan

Quote from: bennydorano on March 23, 2018, 05:43:22 PM
Good stuff, he must be near 90 now?

85 this year.  He always said he found every day after becoming 75 as a bonus.