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#16
Quote from: Dinny Breen on May 24, 2012, 08:35:24 AM
Mr Johnson is now officially a St Kevin's player so I suppose that makes him a Kildare player  >:(

any links?how did they reject the transfer and grant it less than a week later?
#17
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
May 16, 2012, 11:28:22 AM
Quote from: PhilsJemmysField on May 16, 2012, 11:21:25 AM
Got the wrong Hayes then, did he not play Sigerson with UCD either at corner or Full Back

your right,it was ucd.was mccutcheon training with them?
#18
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
May 16, 2012, 09:36:06 AM
Quote from: PhilsJemmysField on May 16, 2012, 09:00:58 AM
Looks like Hyland is putting his belief in lads he knows will work like Flanagan, but on the subs bench this is the one I really find interesting Joshua Hayes. Maybe Celt man can comment but I think he is 17 played U16 last year very talented young lad. Could he play a minor match and then come on similar to what Donegal did last year. Think the McCuthcheon and Keating calls are right will give us a bit of strength. John is a clever footballer knows when to back off and should cut out the goal threat. Will be a long afternoon and if we can keep the score tight. Maybe there is a chance. Was a wee bit sad and watched them training last night up in the home of football in East Cavan. So both McKiernan and Giveney were moving well. There is always hope.

josh was u21 2 years ago,very good player.heard he was playing very well for dit(?) earlier this year.ive always been a bit surprised that he's never featured for cavan at senior level yet.
#19
Quote from: Fionntamhnach on April 24, 2012, 03:37:46 PM
Quote from: Shamrock Shore on April 23, 2012, 03:46:50 PMAnd it's not junior football......this is senior. Who takes press photos at a feckin junior match?
Very common here in Tyrone.

Thats because the photos are often needed as evidence.  :D
#20
Quote from: ross4life on April 23, 2012, 08:23:17 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 23, 2012, 06:55:11 PM
The final has been confirmed for Tullamore, 2pm, May 5th. Absolutely fabulous for Roscommon supporters, hopefully everyone will turn out now that the AI final is so near. What level of support will Dublin bring?
May 6th you mean?
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on April 23, 2012, 08:04:20 PM
Quote from: Jinxy on April 23, 2012, 07:37:24 PM
I thought all you Connacht lads would get behind the Rossies.
Where's the love?

I hope they beat the Dubs but it's one thing saying that and another believing that they have the 3 best forwards in Connacht. Sure when we were winning All-Ireland's I don't even think we had the 3 best forwards in Connacht.
How very modest. Galway's forward lines that won those All Ireland's in 1998,2001 was every bit as good as any i have witnessed.

afaik the final has been fixed for the 5th for at least the last week.what makes you think it's the 6th?

if dublin bring the same sort of support they brought to the u21 final 2 years ago the rossies will easily outnumber them 2/1.
#21
Quote from: mylestheslasher on April 12, 2012, 11:25:57 PM
Quote from: samwin08 on April 12, 2012, 10:36:42 PM
Posted this on January 18th and  thankfully Andrews has gone and Seanie will return. At least Andrews knew when he wasn't wanted and went unlike a manager in the  neighbouring County.

"I back Seanie 100% on this. An outside manager (maybe paid)  has come into Cavan and excluded a proven young  Cavan county player from representing his county. This is wrong and GAA rules should allow this young man to ply his trade where he is working or  living , even with out changing clubs.
If it is challenged in the DRA, he might just win it.
I can think of a few other examples where this has happened--Roscommon--Frankie Dolan, Cavan --Dermot Mc Cabe are just a few"

It was rubbish when you wrote it in january and its still rubbish. It started bad and got worse, finishing up with the last line that makes no sense.

i believe the last line is a quote from you which may have been pasted in by mistake.
#22
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
March 26, 2012, 12:54:45 PM
Quote from: Westside on March 26, 2012, 11:28:47 AM
U21 game moved to Wednesday night according to twitter.

as in the 28th rather than the 4th.still in brewster?still a double header?
#23
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
March 21, 2012, 05:50:04 PM
Any team named for tonight yet?
#24
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
February 17, 2012, 09:49:47 AM
just after hearing that seanie only has to be a resident in kildare for 183 days (half) of the year.if he was to only live there every friday saturday and sunday he would only have 27 days to make up,which shouldnt be too hard to do when he'll have 3 months holidays.it would mean only 1 commute a week which isnt as unbelievable as being told he lives in kildare full time.
#25
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
February 16, 2012, 01:19:24 PM
jack brady is with the u21s alan might be called in now that fintan has opted out.
#26
can any of yous see any reason why sunderland are 3.3 to beat west brom next weekend?west brom have a woeful record at home this season only thing is the hiding they gave wolves at the weekend.sunderland have been doing very well since o neill took over and have stayed very close to arsenal and chelsea in the last 5 games
#27
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
February 15, 2012, 11:14:27 AM
Quote from: Breffni_Yank on February 15, 2012, 01:53:16 AM
I rejigged the side a bit.

The "outcast team"

1.
2. Dermot Sheridan
3. Anthony Gaynor
4. Martin Cahill
5. John McCutcheon
6. Alan Clarke
7. Michael Hannon
8. Lorcan Mulvey
9. Michael Brennan
10. Mark McKeever
11. Michael Lyng
12. Keith Fannin
13. Gareth Smith
14. Cian Mackey
15. Seanie   (   )

Now all we need is a keeper and we can set up a challenge match with against the Cavan team. All proceeds going to a good cause of course!


a good cause like helping to pay for a new manager after the current squad gets beat out the gate by this team.this has been looking like a farce for a while but its starting to spiral out of control all together.
#28
neil walsh of ladbrokes tweeted yesterday that they have seanie johnston to get an all star this year (with any team) priced at 16/1 which is massive compared to paddys 11/2.i still reckon it's a bit short.cant find it on the website but im sure if you phone them up they would give you those odds.
#29
Cavan / Re: Official Cavan GAA Thread
January 24, 2012, 05:34:11 PM
Quote from: cavanlad on January 24, 2012, 05:22:41 PM

BUT CAVAN GAELS HAVE SAID THAT THEY DIDN'T SIGN THE PAPERWORK, WHICH IS NEEDED, THE SECRETARY OF THE CLUB HAVE TO SIGN ?????????????????

as far as im aware,they have no paperwork to sign to grant the transfare, they can only object to it.i presume croke park will make them aware of the request in the next day or 2.also,i believe st kevins and the kildare county board have to grant the transfare.so,despite what sound like conflicting reports,johnston could have requested a transfare and not made the gaels club aware of it
#30
if Val dropped seanie because of form then imo hes an idiot,as sean is better than most players in the county when hes not even on form.
if Val dropped seanie because he feels hes disruptive,then imo hes an idiot,why would you make someone whos disruptive team captain.
the whole cassidy thing was cleared up in no time because mcguinness came out with the reason he was dropped straight away.andrews is complaining about faceless posters (and people are calling seanie a whinger),if he came out with a reason for dropping the players he did and they were reasonable he might earn a bit of respect.

seanie would have training in kildare 3/4 times a week and a match at the weekend,if he wins the appeal there wouldnt be much difference in him living in cavan and driving to kildare most nites and living in kildare and driving to cavan every morning.shows how determined he is to play intercounty football.