Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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Caesar

Did someone say that the championship draw is tonight?

country bumpkin

Quote from: JimStynes on March 14, 2022, 02:16:04 PM
Cargin V Cargin final would be some game.
Maybe Cargin v Aghagallon....now that would please if MR2 stayed at home.....

JimStynes

Quote from: country bumpkin on March 14, 2022, 02:35:14 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on March 14, 2022, 02:16:04 PM
Cargin V Cargin final would be some game.
Maybe Cargin v Aghagallon....now that would please if MR2 stayed at home.....

Cargin 2nds beat Aghagallon yesterday

EOC1923

Quote from: bannside on March 14, 2022, 12:13:01 PM
20 took part yesterday then and 11 more to come in. Going to be a lot of disappointed faces around Cargin when the championship panel is announced. All I'm saying is the vast majority of those who featured for Cargin yesterday will be expecting game time come championship. Feel ok to disagree if you want.
8 and at the most 9 who started will be starting come August. These are strange league games, now a couple of weeks with no games. The pitches breathing a sigh of relief

bannside

When you've got a few championship medals under your belt a league title wouldn't be top of your wish list. But as someone here alluded to recently, Creggan finally got over the line but that was after building up a winning mentality in the league. The championship draw is tonight and those in the top four league positions last year will be glad they are seeded, thereby avoiding each other in the early stages.

Kidder81

Creggan, LD, St Johns & St Galls in same group  :o

country bumpkin

Quote from: Kidder81 on March 14, 2022, 08:38:30 PM
Creggan, LD, St Johns & St Galls in same group  :o

Jeez ......soft in the extreme....

Milltown Row2

Handy draw on the other side, free one
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

country bumpkin

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on March 14, 2022, 08:59:21 PM
Did Frank the infamous dog do the draw?

U not care for the little boss man then...?

rogercasement

Same old same old for pg1 but should be able to get out of group.

country bumpkin

Quote from: rogercasement on March 14, 2022, 09:42:04 PM
Same old same old for pg1 but should be able to get out of group.

Should do, but the next round to.worry about if they make it..Ahoghill and the Biddies to cause problems maybe.


Lár na páirce 1

What's draws for QF onwards?

JimStynes

Quote from: Duine Inteacht Eile on March 14, 2022, 08:59:21 PM
Did Frank the infamous dog do the draw?

Frank distanced himself from Antrim county board a long time ago.

Milltown Row2

In the Antrim Senior Football Championship, the groups are back but the home and away aspect is gone, meaning teams play each other just once, reducing the chances of dead rubbers.

With 14 clubs in the Senior draw, there are two groups of four and two of three, with Group One containing defending champions Creggan, Lámh Dhearg, St John's and St Gall's in what is undoubtedly the group of death.

Portglenone, St Brigid's, Moneyglass and Ahoghill will fight it out for the two quarter-final spots in Group Two, while the remaining two groups have teams with one less game or play, or less margin for error, depending on your point of view.

Aghagallon, runners-up in 2021, Gort na Móna and Tír na nÓg and grouped in one section, while Cargin, Naomh Éanna and Rossa will battle it out in the other.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

toby47

ULSTER Council are set to perform a u-turn and hand Antrim back home advantage for their Ulster SFC tie with Cavan next month.

A meeting of Ulster's CCC tomorrow night (Wednesday) will allow for further representations to be made by Antrim on the retention of Corrigan Park as the game's venue.

A site meeting was due to take place at the west Belfast venue yesterday to allow for a final capacity to be agreed with Belfast City Council.

There is the potential that it could hold up to 4,000 spectators, with a minimum of 3,500.

It's understood that Antrim had also considered erecting temporary seating in the grass area behind the goal opposite the clubhouse end in a bid to improve the ground's capacity, although it appears unlikely to go ahead.

Having been pulled out first when the draw was made last November, Antrim had felt their recent £1m investment in a new covered, seated stand and concrete terracing in Corrigan Park would deem the St John's ground fit to host the tie.

The Saffrons' last home football championship game was nine years ago, after which Casement Park was closed to allow redevelopment to begin, only for the ground to become captive in a saga that has still yet to reach any conclusion.

But an Ulster meeting last week led to a vote among delegates on a proposal from Cavan that the game should be moved out of the west Belfast venue on the grounds of needing an increased capacity for fans.

It's understood that Antrim's delegates had no warning of the topic being on the agenda prior to half an hour before the meeting.

Tyrone and Derry stood by the Saffrons' case to retain home advantage, but were outvoted by the other five counties backing Cavan's move.

However, The Irish News understands that some of the county executive committees were unhappy that their Ulster Council delegates had voted to remove home advantage from Antrim.

With the Saffrons appearing ready to dig their heels in and insist the game be held at Corrigan Park to the point of refusing to field if it was moved elsewhere, they will be given another chance to put a properly prepared case to delegates tomorrow night.

It's expected that a decision will then be taken that would hand home advantage back to Antrim and alleviate the growing pressure on the provincial body over the issue.

While the decision to move the game was defended by Colm O'Rourke on RTÉ's League Sunday on the grounds that "you could be expecting a crowd of 15,000 at a game like that", a neutral venue was never expected to attract anything close to that figure.

The 2pm Saturday throw-in coupled with live coverage on BBC NI and the April weather meant realistic forecasts had been set at around 5,000 spectators.

No venue had been set in the aftermath of last week's meeting, although the game would be most likely to move to Armagh or Omagh if a switch was in order.

That now appears increasingly unlikely and that the standoff over the April 23 encounter will be resolved by tomorrow night.