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#31
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 18, 2008, 08:36:30 PM
Div 3

St Pauls beat Mitchels by 2 pts
#32
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
October 04, 2008, 07:37:40 PM
St Pauls beat Drumgath by 2pts
#33
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
September 26, 2008, 10:10:32 AM
Aye this story was covered on Radio Ulster this morning, they interviewed the Chairwoman, Jackie McMullan. The club rooms are  a complete write-off apparently, I hope to god this doesn't turn out to have been deliberate
#34
GAA Discussion / Re: All-Stars 2008
September 23, 2008, 11:52:12 AM
1. McConnell - Tyrone (No outstanding candidate, give it to the man who stood up on the big day)
2. McMenamin - Tyrone (back to something near his best)
3. Justy McMahon - Tyrone (immense final, my YPOTY, if qualified)
4. Lynch - Cork - (slightly token vote but strong performance this year all the same)
5. Tom O'Se - Kerry (soild year, Just edging out Davy Harte)
6. McCluskey - Fermanagh (would have graced any team this year)
7. Jordan - Tyrone (edges it on his Wexford performance)
8. Darragh O'Se - Kerry (still a master of his craft)
9. McGinley - Tyrone (Tyrone's big performer all year, but will prob lose POTY to the higher profile Big Sean)
10. Dooher - Tyrone (pure class, the indestructable Wee Brian)
11. Barry - Wexford (Not a token pick, classy forward)
12. Declan O' Sullivan - Kerry (Great performances all year, including 1st half in final)
13. Cooper - Kerry - (unmarkable, as Gormley discovered in 1st 20mins of final)
14. Sean Cavanagh - Tyrone (the all-round footballer and will fully deserve POTY)
15. Meehan - Galway (Just edges Clarke on his 1/4 final display)

Tyrone - 7
Kerry - 4
Fermanagh - 1
Wexford - 1
Galway - 1
Cork - 1

Tommy Walsh to get YPOTY if Justy McMahon doesn't meet qualifying criteria (not sure exactly what this is)
#35
GAA Discussion / Re: Ticketwatch
September 22, 2008, 02:21:39 PM
A big mention for passedit who started this thread.
He seemed to find half a dozen or so tickets for his club mates at the weekend.
Unfortunately he spoiled it a bit by getting cold feet and shaving off his Tyrone Beard shortly before throw-in
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: Ticketwatch
September 20, 2008, 06:16:21 PM
Got sorted, my club in down got me a ticket and a couple of friends got me a couple for my kids, can't wait for the morro now
#37
Harte can only officially name 30 players for a championship match, no matter how many he has in his training panel. And the team info would have to been sent to Croke Park on probably Sun or Monday to facilitate programmes.
It'll be interesting to see who now gives up his seat on the bench to allow O'Neill to be included as a programme change, maybe his namesake from Dromore.
#38
General discussion / Re: Ziggy's Caption Competition
September 16, 2008, 03:13:47 PM
Tyrone's controversial cloning programme moves ahead at pace
#39
GAA Discussion / Re: Ticketwatch
September 12, 2008, 02:19:42 PM
1. Is your county involved?                                                                        Yes
2. Are you a club member?                                                                        Yes (but not in my County)
3. Are you a club officer/committee member?                                              No
4. Are you a coach/mentor                                                                        Yes
5. Are you a player?                                                                                  No
6. Are you a supporters club member?                                                         No
7. Have you contibuted financially to your club/county (minimum £300*)?         No
8. How many national league games did you attend this year?                         3
9. Mc Kenna/FBD/Mc Grath u21 MINOR etc?                                                 4 (only 2 involving my own county)
10. Away games (not inc championship)?                                                      As I no longer live in the county all games are away (it takes me near 2 hours to Omagh)
11. Championship games?                                                                           4
12. Would you travel before securing a ticket?                                               Yes, but wouldn't bring my 2 kids without tickets 
13. If so when?                                                                                        Sunday 
14. Are you prepared to pay over the odds for your ticket?                              No (but I'd buy a man a drink)
15. Number of previous AIF's attended?                                                        4
16. Are you related to a participant?                                                              No 
17. How do you hope to get a ticket?                                                           Hopefully through my Club, as for tickets for my kids? god knows


#40
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
September 03, 2008, 01:37:57 PM
Passedit /St Paul's, the answer is simple win 2 more bloody games and then it won't matter what way they decide to run it off
#41
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
September 02, 2008, 04:19:12 PM
Good man passedit, I wondered how long it would be before you rose to "off the laces" and his we jibes about the location of St Pauls. If you ever have any joy on that mileage claim give me a shout and I'll look about mine as well.

God Save The Queen
#42
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone v Westmeath
July 22, 2008, 11:20:23 AM
Cheers 86
#43
GAA Discussion / Re: Tyrone v Westmeath
July 22, 2008, 11:03:07 AM
Any word if this is going to be all-ticket?
#44
I did read the time / venue info on Hoganstand first but it's on BBC site as well
#45
I see this game has been confirmed for 7pm, 19th July. An all-ticket game in Drogheda