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#31
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
July 04, 2007, 07:22:28 PM
Quote from: winsamsoon on July 04, 2007, 12:22:40 PM
Some poor hoor is getting hitched. Was there not a ruling made by the county board setting out the conditions with which games could be called off. I don't remember seeing a wedding as one of the valid reason. ??? 8) :o :( >:( ;D :D ;) :)
winsamsoon is giving off because a match is called off for a wedding.  Don't think you have any business crying about that mate. Why did clans not play cross last week?????????????????? ::) ::) ::)
#32
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
June 08, 2007, 03:33:42 AM
Quote from: winsamsoon on June 07, 2007, 10:52:19 PM
Armagh true i would term a slabber as someone who butts into debates that do not really involve him aka your good self. You seem to have picked me up wrong. I am not attacking Tir Na Og i am talking about the whole soccer/Gaelic debate in general. I trully believe that players who have trained all year and abided by the rules of the management should start ahead of people who tun up for 3 weeks and have other agendas. In our off eason i would play soccer to keep fit until the Gaelic eason returns so you could say i use the game for selfish reasons.I couldn't care less about the soccer team i play for. These guys are using gaelic in the same way and you are sticking up for them. Then you have the ordacity to call me a slabber. The story with the Mc Alindens is an in house thing and that is where it will stay from my corner.
winsamsoon when ur getting involved with our clubs in house details it does involve me. was just tryin to say get ur own house in order before you start critisising others. should be a good game on sat but just let both clubs look after their own politics. think every club has some.
#33
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
June 07, 2007, 04:48:55 AM
"He has been training for 2-3  weeks so he may get a starting place on saturday night".     I think the season started just after christmas. This is where all the hard work is done and when scullion was getting the dollars for playing the so called beautiful game. If he wasn't there from the start then he wouldn't be in my team. But then again this may be why Tir Na Og have under achieved.

just been sitting back watchin winsamsoon, wat a slabber :P. so tirnanog should play all the boys who have been there all year?? i get your point to a certain time when i think to the mcalindens and several others who have been training all year with the clans  and for some strange reason not there on championship nite ??? ??? ???. Bet u wish they trained only last 2 weeks and were there on sat night... What bout sorting your own club out before tryin to pick another clubs team. Everyone in the county knows that only two men run the clans club and KNOWONE else has a word to say, (by the way they are father and son) :o
#34
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 11, 2007, 01:24:20 PM
Quote from: full back on May 11, 2007, 11:20:49 AM
Where does he play for Tir na nOg?
What age is he?
he normally plays in the full forward line, very strong and can take a score. he scored 2 goals in the relegation play off with st micheals last year. If as expected the deal goes through with celtic  i'd like to wish him all the best. tir na nog away to maghery 2nite, always a good game.
#35
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
April 17, 2007, 01:25:23 PM
Quote from: Tir na nÓg on April 17, 2007, 10:29:50 AM
What banjoz is saying is true, the socail club does not sell alcoholic drinks until the match has finished. It has always been that way. The ginger fella who was part of the dromintee management team or just a player who hadnt stripped tried to keep the fighting going as when both teams had left the pitch he was still looking to fight.

It was just a case of dromintee being sore losers both on and off the pitch ;D
i was there on sunday, it wasn't pretty but the most experienced man on the pitch has to take the blame for starting the whole thing. i have to admit my saddest thing of all was to hear that same player whom i have travelled all over ireland to watch when representing armagh said, 'when you portadown lads come to dromintee later in the year you'll leave in BAGS'. Not a great statement to come from a so called role model. :(