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#35461
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
May 24, 2010, 04:35:39 PM
they are there we just need to instill some work ethic and belief. at the minute i feel 60 percent of the squad don't give a hoot!!

your a long time not playing hurling and by fook i'm holding on by my finger tips as i love the sport, these guys have the best set up Antrims ever had in terms of being looked after. and what happens?? they cant be bothered.

if you feel that the trainings too hard and the weekends away playing challenge match and league games is too much then step away.
#35462
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
May 24, 2010, 04:21:06 PM
It's very simple. Antrim's preparations have been shite and i think that will reflect in the scoreline this Sunday. if we don't improve then we may even get caught out in Ulster.

I'll be there in Parnell Park cheering the lads on, as I've done for many games but i can't see us getting over the line against a beatable Offaly team. we had 18 away on a bonding trip the other week!! whats that say about players attitudes towards playing for their county.

As for Watson he is a quality player and so is Shane. both have there own strong points, if your looking a player with serious pace then Shane has it over Watson(though Watson is fast when on the ball). if your looking a player who can get 2-14 (albeit a lot from frees) in a game then Watson is your man.


who's the best? well that depends on what you like or want.
#35463
 marriages fail because partners don't work at it. the hardest job in life is to keep it.

because people are fed a image of happiness doesn't mean that its whats happening.

him being led by a younger model may have a lot more to do with their own strained relationship
#35464
Quote from: OverThePostsAWide on May 23, 2010, 10:54:26 PM
Quote from: NaomhBridAbú on May 23, 2010, 09:29:16 PM
McGourty walked away from Antrim a couple of years ago - a chance encounter in a Celtic Park pisser (i kid you not) got him re-instated...

What's the craic with this NBA? Did they just shake hands on it or what?  :o

Quote...comes on in the 2nd half today, and makes no real impact...what signal does that send to all those player swho have been training their holes off all year, and not spitting the dummy out once...Bradley let himself down badly today ...sorry about the typos

Huh? OK, so you hate KMcG, that's obvious, but you just make yourself look ridiculous with that statement. Were you at the match? He broke a couple of balls from both Hub and Big Sean he had no right to get to and generally added a buzz of meaningful intent and effort which Antrim had been badly lacking. He definitely contributed greatly to Antrim's "revival" in my opinion.

forget what he's saying, sure they were meant to win the campionship last year, couldn't win their semi when expected. expect the same this year. more bullshite
#35465
you can take the.......
#35466
Quote from: Orior on May 23, 2010, 10:44:53 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 23, 2010, 10:39:43 PM
walked past Rossa today Hardstation with my wee bro and they had a barbecue blazing away. seemed good craic. our club was grand out on the balcony with plenty of magners. bit of banter and the usual craic. enjoyed a home game for a change.

£13 quid in so me and wee mackers said look heres £20 will that do? no problem :P

Good to know that when I pay the full entry fee that I'm subsidizing the Falls Road people  :)

cheers
#35467
walked past Rossa today Hardstation with my wee bro and they had a barbecue blazing away. seemed good craic. our club was grand out on the balcony with plenty of magners. bit of banter and the usual craic. enjoyed a home game for a change.

£13 quid in so me and wee mackers said look heres £20 will that do? no problem :P
#35468
Quote from: Cde on May 23, 2010, 10:18:34 PM
and the high lites were sh1t too

didnt show stevies first point or the square ball

i was standing behind the goal and it was a square ball all day, called it as the ball hung in the air.
#35469
Antrim need to start well, chasing a game is hard and we are not good at it. Tyrone maybe thought this was in the bag and played below par after their second point on the re-start.

or! Antrim started to believe and applied pressure and Tyrone came up short with answers to stop us!!

either way i was happy with the second half response and disappointed with the fact we could have played better. 
#35470
fst off Orangeman, no way did Pat give Antrim easy frees, thats just bullshite. game was over at halftime and  as i said to the lads at the game, ths is a repeat of the Ulster final, thought Kevin Niblock was man of the match and had we belived in ourselves more we could have done better. Brady was dispossesed fairly i thought for Mugsy's goal.

as someone said (O'Neill) we give them too much respect again. i'm glad the game was played with a bit more flare that the last game and we came out in big numbers to watch it.

oh side note, i thought after his irish news interview, Scullion was on the mark ::)
#35471
ok two hours before my first pint (well of today), sun glassess and baseball cap ready, St Galls polo shirt ironed (thats a first)

my pass out only lasts till 6.30 then i'll be collected by her indoors

see you all on the terraced side £13 only
#35472
Quote from: sandwiches_in_the_boot on May 23, 2010, 12:52:40 AM
Ack i'm hearing rumours that Dooher's not starting, now O'Neill. We'll see tomorrow. Both the Clann men have been flying lately. Takes little to start a rumour.

Really looking forward to tomorrow. Hate Casement as a ground, but the weather and spirited Antrim support should make for a great atmosphere in contrast to that muck raking dud last week. Antrim would need to make it a contest this time, hope they do in fact.

No better pitch in Ulster than Casement. granted the ground could do with a make over but you'll never play on a better pitch.

Antrim by 1
#35473
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 23, 2010, 11:21:47 AM

he was having a dig at the St Galls players, Antrim were shite collectively against Sligo and the management in my view and i put it on here at the time should have kept the players who had nearly won promotion on.

my point being that Cargin should win is tht they have 6+ players playing at a different level to St Galls, i'm being pedantic of course ::)

has anyone read the Sunday Life? i'm embarrassed by the write up from Damian Walsh
#35474
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 22, 2010, 12:05:51 PM
just read Scullion's match preview and histake on the came coming up, usual stuff 'we're no world beaters' 'no medals won' 'Antrim havent gained any respect'

then he goes on to say that the Galls lads didn't adjust to the step up from county and club games in the last few games they played for Antrim!!

so by that train of thought Cargin should win the County Final this year as they have 6 players on the county squad training at a level above club teams so thats a serious advantage for them.

who beat Cargin in the league this year??
#35475
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
May 20, 2010, 09:35:26 PM
i'm worried they will have a bed ready for me!!!! i'll call for one