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#31
General discussion / Re: Android Boxes
March 02, 2016, 02:52:00 PM
I have been using android boxes for quite a while now and generally use it to watch sports (GAA, Soccer, Golf), TV shows and movies.

Below are the recommended addons i would use which are great quality

Sports:

Operation Robocop. This will allow you to have match selection on all premier league games live. These will all be played in HD and are great quality. Last night was the first night it did not work for me. Add on tutorial below:

https://seo-michael.co.uk/tutorial-how-to-install-operation-robocop-video-add-on-kodi/

NJM Soccer - Usually watch GAA through this. Great for Setanta Sports and Premier Sports. Watched the Frampton V Quigg fight on this over the weekend in full HD. Should have McGregor on this weekend. Add on tutorial below:

https://seo-michael.co.uk/tutorial-how-to-install-njm-soccer-kodi-xbmc/

Phoenix - Valhalla - Live Tv - Live Games - Used this last night when operation robocop was not working. This will also provide you with Premier League match selection in HD. Phoenix also very good for Movies

https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-install-phoenix-for-xbmc/


Castaway - Not one i have used too much but a lot of people have said this is very good for sports channels

https://seo-michael.co.uk/tutorial-how-to-install-castaway-kodi/


Movies

One winner here which should have everything you need which is Exodus.

https://seo-michael.co.uk/how-to-install-exodus-for-kodi/


Would also highly recommend using the search option in Phoenix for any TV shows or movies.

To keep up to date with all the latest addons you can use the below link. This will have everything you need!

https://seo-michael.co.uk/
#32
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 27, 2011, 06:15:05 PM
Quote from: Mourne man on November 27, 2011, 04:35:03 PM
Carryduff beat tullylish today by 3 they where by far the hungrier team these play off are a joke! now they have the chance of playing kilcief for the division 3 crown  a joke
wouldn't say they were the hungrier team. It was their ability to convert their chances. Tullylish must have hit 10-15 wides today. Fair play to Carryduff. Although I can't see them remaining In division 2 next season!
#33
Jamie O'Reilly has now arrived home. Has made himself available to James McCartan. He is back home to complete his university degree. Great news for Down.
#34
GAA Discussion / MARTIN CLARKE SIGNS FOR COLLINGWOOD
October 10, 2011, 09:51:30 AM
Released on the collingwood official website that martin has signed! A sad day for Down and also the entire GAA to lose a classy player like Martin
#35
GAA Discussion / Re: RIP Michaela McAreavey
January 18, 2011, 02:37:43 PM
no gilford iS in county Down. County Down stretches as far as the bleary area which borders craigavon/lurgan
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: RIP Michaela McAreavey
January 18, 2011, 02:07:22 PM
Many people think that the last week has been the hardest time for the Harte and McAreavey familys but it is the days, weeks, months and years which lie ahead are going to be the toughest. Having bought a house and being fully furnished how John could ever step foot in that house again i do not know.

As a clubmate of John's the picture which i will always hold close to my heart is John lifting the championship cup and the size of Michaela's smile in the background. It shows how much both loved and cherished the GAA. That night of the championship success Michaela returned to the club to celebrate the success with John's team mates and club members. She congratulated each of the players and celebrated throughout the night just like she would have when her native Tyrone were successful. John is a fantastic lad and there is no doubt that he will be back playing for "the lish" in no time. It's the type of lad he is and it is what Michaela would want for him. He is a real role model within the club and all of the younger generation coming through look up to him. On behalf of the club i would like to thank the Eirregal Ciaran club on the organisation and help they have given the Harte's and McAreaveys over the past few days. They should be proud of what they have done. And I am also proud of my own club as this touched us as much as the Eirregal lads. The emotion which you could see on the service which we held on the Friday night showed how much Michaela meant to the club and especially to John's team mates one of who stood up at the end of the service who read a poem which he wrote about Michaela.

R.I.P. Michaela McAreavey
God Bless
#37
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 25, 2010, 09:35:52 AM
Quote from: goldenyears on November 24, 2010, 08:01:38 PM
Banker Johnson is neither gifted or smart on the ball. I agree with Wobbler - he looks to have the physical tools ie tall + rangy.
If he adds some bulk he will be one to look at. I would say he has a chance longer term as a full back.

Saw him 2 yrs ago as a cub give Rony Murtagh all he wanted in a club champ'ship game when Tullylish were a div3 side.
I saw him last Sunday get taken off in a releg playoff game + thought he was brutal.
Altho he may have been injured (didn't look it tho)

For those who were at the county final you could see that Johnson give Benny McArdle a roasting. A player who many believed would have played full back for Down until Dan Gordon excelled in this position. Johnson we have to remember is still a very young player. Only 21/22. He picked up an injury against Lisnaskea in the Ulster championship and was not able to feature against Kilclief and was nowhere near fully fit against shamrocks but just wanted to risk the injury for his team in this game. Although John McAreavey is an excellent player and that could never been doubted people are saying that John has been the main man for Tullylish this year well Johnson played a bigger role in Tullylish's success this year more than John both two quality players that many others believe to be county material. They deserve their opportunity to show what they are worth in the McKenna cup and League at least before people can say they are not county potential.
#38
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 24, 2010, 05:29:36 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on November 23, 2010, 04:42:55 PM
My tuppence on trials etc.

It isn't difficult for James and co to find out who the players are with even a sniff of county possibilities - no matter what club they play for, what division they play in, or what age they are.

Between talking to their clubmates, mates from other clubs, reading the papers, meeting spectators, meeting club managers, it really isn't difficult to work out who is a cut above. And that's before they ask their own players. If Benny Coulter is kept scoreless in a club game, James will want to know why. If Benny got skinned, his teammates won't be long ripping him out. That's enough to fan any manager's curiosities. If Dundrum get whopped by Bredagh and their number 13 scored 11 points, Paul McComiskey will be talking about him, and James will be listening. If some fella from the 'Finn is banging in 2 or 3 goals every week, players will be wondering when he'll be moving to Castlewellan. That's when ears pick up.

Football people talk football endlessly, and these men are surrounded by football people.


But trials are needed. Partly it's a PR exercise, to assuage some of the comments from clubs that "our midfielder is the best player in the league and should get a shot at it", even when it's obvious to everyone else that he's not. Partly it's to try out players in positions they might be required in for Down. Partly it's the first steps to see how committed and focused players are, by seeing how their onfield energy reacts to being dragged halfway across the county and dropped into a team where they know nobody, and with very little at stake. Partly it's just to tick off the key boxes for athleticism and strength, for even at trial standard the pace will find out any number of players, who have no need then to progress.

And don't forget a trial needs at least 30 players for it to work. Once you take out the 20 or so players who are already on the squad, you realistically have no choice but to pad out the trial system with a group of players who everyone, including themselves, know just won't make it. But it does no harm, and if anything is a good experience for those players.

Re the list above, there's at least a dozen names on it who have been there before and made no impact. But in truth they're all probably within the 30 "next best" in the county and although trite, it would be wrong not to include them.

Then there's a handful of purely political inclusions.

Then there's a handful fellas who probably only have to turn up and prove they're interested to get an invite on the panel.

I can't work out why Niall Donnelly and Niall McParland are included. They're fine prospects - Donnelly looks like a hell of a talent, but they're still at school. The last time we went down this route was with Mickey Walsh, which should be warning enough that it's too much, too soon.

The ones who interest me are the younger players who might be springers, and they're all defenders. Joe Murphy from our club is a fine talent but he's still growing and I'd think it's a bit early for him. Gareth Johnston of Tullylish isn't a gifted player, but he is athletic, determined and smart - which was good enough to get Daniel McCartan to an All-Ireland final. Darren O'Hagan looks like a tough cookie too, while Conor Poland is already a county athlete in terms of running ability.



johnson is a gifted player and very smart on the ball. although i think he will need to work a bit on his physique. James will probably have boys like donnelly and mc parland in the panel just like paul devlin last year just to develop them into county footballers. Two great prospects for the future
#39
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 21, 2010, 05:47:03 PM
Quote from: goldenyears on November 21, 2010, 05:42:47 PM
Who is niall donnelly?
Was at tullylish game today - what number did he play
tullylish number 3 that went off injured.
he partnered mcparland with the minors this year in midfield
won a macrory and hogan with st colmans last year at full back
captain of st colmans team this year.
plauged with injuries though.
#40
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 21, 2010, 12:02:30 PM
Quote from: goldenyears on November 20, 2010, 01:11:07 PM
The following players are invited to attend a Down senior Football
Trial on Monday 22nd November in Pairc Esler at 6.15pm. Club are asked
to notify their players and to ensure that they are in attendance.
Players are asked to confirm their attendance before 5.00pm on Monday
by contacting me on either of the numbers below.

An Riocht - Chris Killen
Annaclone - Gary McArdle, Kevin Anderson
Ardglass - Michael Magee
Atticall - Louis Sloan
Ballyholland - Joe Murphy
Ballymartin - Gavin Joyce
Bredagh - Eoin Costello
Bryansford - Philip Bonny, Luke Howard, Joe Ireland
Burren - Cathal Murdock, Gerard McCartan, Sean Murdock, Eamonn Toner,
Anton McArdle

Carryduff - Declan Alder
Clann na Banna - Malachy Magee
Clonduff - Darren O'Hagan, Jason Brown, Paul McPolin, Arthur McConville
Downpatrick - Peter Telford
Drumgath - Jackie Lynch, Stephen Parsons, Declan Sheerin, Packie Downey
Glasdrumman - Conor Harrison
Glenn - Niall McParland
Kilcoo - Conor Laverty, Paul Devlin
Liatroim - Michéal McCartan
Longstone - Conor Poland
Mayobridge - Shane O'Hare, Ryan Brady, Cathal Magee
Mitchels - Shane Cooney
Rostrevor - Sean Parr
Saval - Rory Digney, Fergal McConville
St John Bosco - Chris Duggan
St Johns - Gerard McAnulty
Tullylish - Gareth Johnson, Niall Donnelly, Shannon Drainey (if his attitude and temper was sorted out could maybe make it. Still young only turned 19, John McAreavey
Warrenpoint - John Boyle

The players in bold are the only ones i could see that are in with a shout.
#41
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 15, 2010, 09:37:08 AM
Quote from: Dubh driocht on November 14, 2010, 05:47:56 PM
we can only reflect on what a fit Eoin Mc Cartan could have brought Burren ( and Down).
Have to agree with you on this one. Eoin was one of the most impressive underage footballers in Down. It is really sad to see a young fella like this that is so passionate about his football with bagfuls of talent only able to give 20 minutes in a club game. I reckon he would have been right up there as one of the best forwards in his generation in Down if he was not plagued by injury.
#42
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 15, 2010, 09:30:57 AM
Quote from: dundrumite on November 14, 2010, 10:59:16 PM
When Tullylish Shamrocks game?
Sunday
Should be a cracker
#43
Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
November 07, 2010, 06:27:13 PM
Tullylish would have felt very hard done by today if they came out on the wrong side of the result. A terrible display by the referee and his officials.
Tullylish showed great spirit coming from five points down to snatch the win at the death
#44
That team might play division one football but the football in Fermanagh is not as good of a standard as in Down.
Tullylish beat a team who had three Down players in their team that reached the all-ireland final aswel as competing in the Ulster championship two years ago. would not rule them out.
Although remaining in division two would be tullylish's aim and believe they will stay in division 2.
#45
Tullylish the newly crowned Down champions will cause an upset or to in this competition