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#46
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 19, 2011, 10:05:46 PM

Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Carrickmore  v   Domhnach Mór - Carrickmore by 10
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Ardboe  v   Clonoe O`Rahilly's - Ardboe by 4
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Coalisland    v   An Eaglais - Fianna by 4
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Cookstown v   Moortown - Moortown by 4
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Derrylaughan  v   Moy - Derrylaughan by 4
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Dromore    v   Trí Leac - Dromore by 10
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Greencastle    v   Errigal Ciaran - EC by 9
Division 1   11   8 00 PM   Omagh v   Killyclogher - OMAGH BY 6
#47
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 19, 2011, 11:16:53 AM
Finalwhistle your honesty knows no bounds so much so that you'd sink your own club as you say they were as much to blame as anyone on Sunday.Now your intellect or lack of it astounds me.Regards Kildress I can see them getting promoted  they are starting to get a good run together after a very poor start, last season they beat Clonoe and were unlucky against Omagh and Carrickmore.So I can definitely see Kildress back in Div 1.
#48
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 19, 2011, 12:22:58 AM
Give and Go you contradict yourself so much  Mulligan lost his temper and he had a big part in the pitch battle .His victim in turn expertly dealt with him.We need to stamp this behaviour out.
#49
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 18, 2011, 11:20:42 PM
Sunday in the Moy was was a battlefield.Referee let things go early on and was at fault for things taking a turn for the worse.
Mulligan was having a very frustrating day the Moy had him stopped and things were not going his way.He then began to get involved and made a few very bad  tackles.He made a cynical body check on Cavanagh and then got one in turn which he couldn't take and then let loose with his fists but his victim to his credit expertly dealt with him.
Cookstown club must deal with their supporters who jumped the wire and set an example , only for effective stewarding by the homeside we could have been looking at a serious incident.Not good news for people who pay good money to see football .It reminded me of a previous row involving Kildress and that is not what we expect from Division 1 sides !