Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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clarshack

If true where does that leave things?

Gaafan2

Quote from: drgeorge on October 30, 2015, 03:39:41 PM
Rumours circulating in North Tyrone, Gortin and the Lough won their appeals!!!

Yes I've heard from people within both clubs that their appeals were successful. Not sure how that leaves things. Can you imagine being in Owen Roes position, god knows when they'll have their shot at division 2 football.

GlenMan

Quote from: drgeorge on October 30, 2015, 03:39:41 PM
Rumours circulating in North Tyrone, Gortin and the Lough won their appeals!!!

What exactly were they appealing against?

WT4E


Norf Tyrone

Quote from: gaafan2 on October 30, 2015, 06:11:42 PM
Quote from: drgeorge on October 30, 2015, 03:39:41 PM
Rumours circulating in North Tyrone, Gortin and the Lough won their appeals!!!

Yes I've heard from people within both clubs that their appeals were successful. Not sure how that leaves things. Can you imagine being in Owen Roes position, god knows when they'll have their shot at division 2 football.

Exactly. We're pure scundered now at this stage. Never mind preparation in the football sense etc, we had a dinner dance booked for 14th Nov. With the elongated play offs we decided to push it out 3 weeks, and now we've no idea what's going on.

Boys with wemen can't book anything all year, and now into Nov/ Dec still cannae book nights away, nights out etc.
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

LeoMc

Good win for the Tones. Never looked like being caught after the quick start.Really don't understand the wisdom of Cookstown giving up home advantage.

square_ball

I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

Norf Tyrone

LMC V Gortin officially called off I see!
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

sam03/05

Giving up neutral venue would suggest that Cookstown were not that bothered about going up.
Whoever goes up would be cannon fodder for the rest next season. Be lucky to get 6 points in Div 1
Easier to keep everyone on board when your winning games

Quote from: square_ball on October 30, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

WT4E

Quote from: square_ball on October 30, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

That Kildress fella you were talkin to was slightly wrong - cookstown asked for game to be changed alright and they offered to play it in Kildress. Kildress never made any demands they just wanted to accommodate the town. Don't think the venue would have had much influence on the result.

Rumour has it that cookstown felt they would win the game wherever it was played but that didn't happen. Good game of football played in good spirit and the tones are delighted about being the right side of the result!!!

WT4E

Quote from: sam03/05 on October 31, 2015, 08:24:14 AM
Giving up neutral venue would suggest that Cookstown were not that bothered about going up.
Whoever goes up would be cannon fodder for the rest next season. Be lucky to get 6 points in Div 1
Easier to keep everyone on board when your winning games

Quote from: square_ball on October 30, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

You could be right about the points but unless you push yourself you'll never improve! The last 15/16 years Kildress have spent vast majority of their time in division 1 and the club crave to get back there so will be putting everything into the Dmore game.

What club are you as matter of interest?

square_ball

Quote from: WT4E on October 31, 2015, 09:21:33 AM
Quote from: square_ball on October 30, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

That Kildress fella you were talkin to was slightly wrong - cookstown asked for game to be changed alright and they offered to play it in Kildress. Kildress never made any demands they just wanted to accommodate the town. Don't think the venue would have had much influence on the result.

Rumour has it that cookstown felt they would win the game wherever it was played but that didn't happen. Good game of football played in good spirit and the tones are delighted about being the right side of the result!!!

Right maybe I picked him up wrong. Good win anyway. Seen kildress a few times last year and to be honest wouldnt have picked them to be in the promotion mix up this year. Full credit to Barry Dillon and players of course. 

WT4E

Quote from: square_ball on October 31, 2015, 04:23:50 PM
Quote from: WT4E on October 31, 2015, 09:21:33 AM
Quote from: square_ball on October 30, 2015, 10:51:35 PM
I had heard from a kildress fella that the Cookstown manager was away on holidays tomorrow so kildress agreed to move the match to Friday provided they get home advantage as opposed to a neutral venue and Cookstown agreed to that.

That Kildress fella you were talkin to was slightly wrong - cookstown asked for game to be changed alright and they offered to play it in Kildress. Kildress never made any demands they just wanted to accommodate the town. Don't think the venue would have had much influence on the result.

Rumour has it that cookstown felt they would win the game wherever it was played but that didn't happen. Good game of football played in good spirit and the tones are delighted about being the right side of the result!!!

Right maybe I picked him up wrong. Good win anyway. Seen kildress a few times last year and to be honest wouldnt have picked them to be in the promotion mix up this year. Full credit to Barry Dillon and players of course.

To be fair to dillon he has done well with the group ans has added to their development with the only blemish on the account being the championship performance - however some of that could be blamed on the antics of tiffy quinn on the line for loughmacrory begging for some of his ex players to be sent off but to be fair to the old kildress management they progressed a team of young lads to a certain extent to. But sure you seem to have no confidence in kildress anyway so it looks like donaghmore will win the next game just like derrylaughan were suppose to beat the tones and then cookstown were suppose to beat them too!!

rrhf

Kildress were very impressive last night. They have a great chance here.

ONeill

It'd be worthwhile to be relegated. Donaghmore staying up means another year of players win just 5 games.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.