Doesn't make sense Coalisland fined for not stopping another team's supporter running on to the field. Are clubs supposed to surround the whole field with stewards facing the spectators like the Premiership?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: tonesfirstandlast on October 07, 2014, 05:34:00 PM
Is there any way to Clonoe from Bellaghy without having to go over Ballinderry Bridge.
Quote from: Carmenalways on October 06, 2014, 06:41:55 PM
I'm sure Kenny archer will have a full page on the fianna v Errigal game in his next article in the Irish news......he likes reporting on games he wasn't at. Or perhaps Francis mooney.
Quote from: WT4E on October 06, 2014, 05:25:23 PM
The recurring theme here with Coalisland posters is how hard the lad hit Harte and gloating at the fact that he could knock him out - I don't see the sense of achievement in that.
Quote from: TF15 on October 06, 2014, 04:31:54 PMKnew someone would take the bate and sure as hell it didn't take long. Fact remains he struck first yesterday probably after being goaded fact is he struck after the final whistle in the championship after being goaded again fact is he has reacted several times after receiving preferential treatment. Lesson learned is antagonise Peter Harte he will strike out get him lined and play on. You would think a man of his knowledge and experience would know better.
Have a bit of wit longballin. Have you ever seen Harte throw a fist in anger at county level? Be it minors, U21s or Senior? If he didn't stand up for himself after being singled out for 'treatment' you'd be labelling him yella or soft, the fact he gave a bit back now your actually comparing him with the antics of Cookstown? Laughable. All the good players inevitably have to learn to be able to stand up for themselves or they'll get battered due to the lack of protection you are offered at club level. That's the reality, not your skewed statements.
Quote from: Whats it all about on October 06, 2014, 02:59:40 PMQuote from: TF15 on October 06, 2014, 02:03:37 PM
Heard that an Errigal man connected to the Tyrone boss ran on alright. Also heard Hampsey's younger brother ran on, kicked a man on the ground and sped off out of the pitch. Also the blow that knocked Harte out was as dirty as you'll get, from behind as the dust had settled and cards had been issued. Harte can handle himself as has been said above and thank heavens he can because not a player in club football in Tyrone gets the treatment he does. Hope the suspected broken jaw is just rumours as he's one of the central components if our seniors are to do anything next year. Is it the same in other counties where County men get 'treatment'? For we have to be as bad if not the worst county in Ireland for it.
On Dungannon v Trillick, McNulty is certainly worth a run in the McKenna cup and I'd like to get another look at Quinn. Surely MH could mould such a big strong lad into a real option at FF. Maybe not a starter but an impact sub. Not sure Richie Don will cut it at midfield at inter county. Maybe try him at half forward? Worth a chance anyway, not like we're coming down with talents coming through.
For someone who obviously was not at the game....you are possibly a reporter for the daily sport some serious claims WT4E!!!! was at the game and the scenes were very much unsavoury. However the dig Peter Harte threw which split young hampsey was dirty and the start of the whole incident. It was then settled with ref about to send both off when Daddy arrived and Hit Hampsey from behind. As you can imagine all hell broke out after that. As for Harte getting hit, the ref was between them both when he was knocked out and they were facing eachother. You split a man open its to your detriment not to be watching the man you stuck minutes before. As for young hampsey he simply went for the man that struck his brother.
Errigal were the instigators yesterday and then canny back it up!! as most clubs have witnessed
Quote from: rrhf on October 05, 2014, 06:48:45 PM
Re errigal v fianna what ground was it at.
Well done the clarkes. Been a long road back for them. Should make for an interesting division 1 next year.