Quote from: laoislad on June 27, 2011, 12:49:32 PM
Big Ignorant f**kers From............I'll have a O please Bob.
Has he got the turf saved yet?
Is one of your countymen not a mod as well?
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Big Ignorant f**kers From............I'll have a O please Bob.
Quote from: andoireabu on May 29, 2011, 09:32:49 PM
http://www.toddsleap.com/
Very good place for outdoor stuff and not far from omagh for the session afterwards. They have accomodation also so you woudn't need to book anything else
Quote from: drici on May 29, 2011, 07:56:49 PM
Monaghan 1-04 Tyrone 0-09
Quote from: lawnseed on April 12, 2011, 10:26:07 PM
the fiddlers cmx. hes no better with the pan than he is a manager very poor fayre
Quote from: Hardy on February 22, 2011, 04:38:11 PMQuote
'On Monday, he flew to London en route to Ireland, however, it was revealed yesterday authorities were informed in advance. Mr Nixon has business interests in Ireland.
What they call "business interests" we call promising minor footballers.
Quote from: Sleater on January 05, 2011, 12:04:59 PM
Similar to Cavan, Monaghan football is littered with what might have beens!
One lad, Paul McArdle, from my own club was repeatadly asked to join the Monghan U-21's and seniors by Banty. A player of immense potential and ability but with a serious discipline problem and suspect temprement.
Other Monaghan players who sadly never filfullied their potential
Peter Duffy
Darren Swift
Rory Mone
Vincent Martin
Joe Coyle
Sean Downey
Gregory Flanagan
A lastly, there is always some young lad from your wouth who had the world at his feet. Monaghan used to have a juvenille player of the year award (discontinued some years ago) but a look at the list showed most went onto respresent Monaghan at variuous inter county levels and with various degrees of success. But there was one lad in my class at school who won that award. Rory McGuinness - he was just pure natural ability and at juvenille level racked up big score tallies from midfield and powered his club to all available trophies. Huge Potential. By the age of 18 he wasn't even playing football anymore. Just a lack of motivation. I'm sure each county has there own tale of someone like this.