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#31
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Fermanagh Football & Hurling
September 27, 2007, 02:15:19 PM
Not to pleased about this either, i wouldnt rate either of them.
Kinawley have been a good team or the last 5 or 6 years, but they were no where near div 2 this year with mulrone managing them.
Lets hope it the bbc making stuff up again!!!!
#32
GAA Discussion / Re: Motivational music for the team bus
September 26, 2007, 09:06:57 AM
Metallica - Fuel
"Gimme Fuel, Gimme Fire, Gimeme that which i desire"
#33
GAA Discussion / Re: Yorkshire Championship
September 24, 2007, 11:21:00 AM
Bring it on!!!! Young Irelands to make it a league and championship double this year!!!
What happened Willy with brother pearce not taking their defeat??
#34
GAA Discussion / Re: Tragedy in Tyrone
September 10, 2007, 11:08:34 AM
An unbelievebale week, i hope the likes never happen again.
My sincere sympathies to the clubs and friends of all those involved and especially the families.
May they all rest in peace
#35
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Fermanagh Football & Hurling
September 10, 2007, 11:06:10 AM
Congrats to newtown, lets hope they give ulster a good crack, and dont give up on everything now.
Which county do they play in the ulster series???
#36
GAA Discussion / Re: Tragedy in Tyrone
September 06, 2007, 04:35:50 PM
Deepest sympathies to family, friends and clubmates.
Something like this shouldnt happen to those so young
RIP
#37
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Fermanagh Football & Hurling
September 05, 2007, 04:24:21 PM
How the hell do the gaels still have 5 games left to play?? My god, the second division is all wrapped up bar the league final. Do the teams in divsion 1 play that many more games than those in division 2??

What do you think for the championship final??
I'd like to see teemore win. I played football with big quinlan in oz, he's a horse of a man.
Newtown must be the most consistant teams in fermanagh, they are in a final almost every year.
Should be a close one. I wish i was there, but i havent been at a fermanagh championship final for years, where is it being played this year???
#38
Local GAA Discussion / Re: Fermanagh Football & Hurling
September 03, 2007, 12:12:45 PM
thats shocking if the gaels have been relegated. It could be tough enough for them to gain promotion. There is some very tough opposition in division 2, ederny, kinawley, irvinestown and the gaels all fighting for 2 places.
#39
COME ON THE LAW!!!!
Was back home at the weekend (unexpectedly) but still didnt get to the match. I was chatting some of the lads after the game at rock the lough and they said that bogue had a good game, and that ollie played a stormer, and was the difference in the teams. Curran didt do much apart from the goal. I hear the cameras where there because of the darren graham issue, but i didnt see any of the coverage on tv.
As a law supporter i am glad to see them win, however, it is so disappointing that there isnt more competition in fermanagh. Fair play to knocks/gratten for the underage work, but i think more clubs and schools need to promote our national game more.

As for you (london)derry lads, i havent had mcmahon ref me since u-16, which is a long time ago. He can be very picky. and i think he reffed the chirsty ring last year. He did send dermie curran off last year in the championship final for throwing his hurl towards the side-line!!!!! But in derry he shouldnt have a grudge!!
#40

I'd fancy the Law to win on sunday but there doesn't seem to be much between them and Skea. I heard Lisbellaw had pulled out of the Armagh league. What was the reason behind that decision? I see Kevin McGarry is hurling with Portaferry these days. Big loss to the Law. Is he going to declare himself for Down?
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Yeah, mcgarry has gone to portaferry, i think his bird is from there. I know he didnt tog out for the fermanagh seniors this year, and i think he'd have no problem making the down squad next year.
I think the reason that they pulled out of the armagh league was due to a few of the players goin to the US, and they thought they wouldnt have a strong team for the year. But thats just not right on the guys that have stayed here. That could all prove to be a big down fall for the team come sunday, as they havent played a game in months. The were supposed to have a challenge match last friday, but it was called off at the last minute.
Theres never much between them, and i think skea do have the edge going into the game with their match sharpness.
I hear ollie mcshea was back at training the other nite. i dont know how he does it
#41
Any of you guys follow the small ball??
Any predictions for this weekends championship hurling final??
I used to play hurling for the law up until minor.
But i have to say i was absolutly disgusted when i heard that they pulled out of the armagh league at the start of the season. Thats no way to develop hurling within the county.
But still hoping that they can claim another victory against skea this weekend. i hear that the law lads that went to america are back and looking likely to start the game at the weekend.
#42
GAA Discussion / Re: Rule when sent off
August 15, 2007, 10:27:55 AM
Here's another one for you guys....

I was playing a match at the weekend and our goalkeeper got sent off. The ref never seen the incident and was going on what the umpire had said to him. I replaced the keeper in nets and asked the umpire what he said, he told me that he didnt say for the player to be sent off, and that he told the ref that our goalkeeper had made an unfair charge after he had played the ball. This was a non championship game and the said umpire was a supporter of the opposing team!

I thought the ref could only send a player off if he has seen the incident?? I maybe wrong, and i doubt if we will get the decision changed, just wondering
#43
General discussion / Re: Computer help
August 01, 2007, 12:34:10 PM
I had a problem receiving a singal from router when i first got it. The problem was the TV signal sender i had got (for sending the sky signal to another tv) was interferring with the signal. I changed the channel on the tv signal sneder and it worked ok.
So, is there maybe an interferance with some new piece of technology you have bought???
#44
Jimmy is a legend, everyone know him in leeds, only for him there would be no young irelands.
What part of the UK are you in Innis ceithlean???
Lyons was a great player for us last year. We probably could have won the all britain county title last year if he was playing, he had got suspended about 3 weeks before the game. He was a great trainer, always had something different. We've a good number of fermanagh men on the team, from kinawly, derrylin,  roslea, and tempo.
#45
As usual my predictions didnt come to the fore!!!! I'm goin to have to precict that the gaels win the championship this year!!!!!

Its a pity that brewster park is so far behind, but with all the rain this year its understanable. I was talking to someone last year who reckoned that the pitch needed at least 2 years rest due to over use. Skea's pitch is a disgrace, i couldnt believe at the start of the year when they were talking about using it for the national league. It needs some serious work to bring it up to the standard of the rest of the pitches in the county.

Didnt know that shrek (aka donal mcshea) was assisting ollie this year, he was a great servant to tempo down the years. Ollie must be one of the most decorated players in ireland, god knows how many hurling and football medals he has won down through the years, and a true gent also.

Its a pity there arent more contibuters on this board from fermanagh. Im actually living in leeds at the minute, but always check the board for gaa news.

On another note well done to Young Irelands in leeds yesterday, we won the yorkshire senior league title!!!