McKenna Cup 2024

Started by never kickt a ball, December 30, 2006, 02:22:48 AM

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square_ball

You should watch it another time then as McCann was very close to actually picking up the break off the throw in, he missed it and then clattered into Rogers (who by the way come up with such a witty original response on Twitter - so funny). It was certainly reckless and probably worthy of a yellow card in my opinion. Thats my pennys worth anyway. But have to say I am looking forward to another season on the GAA Board where everything that Tyrone do is picked up on and we have about 10 pages debate with Tyronies and ABTs on every single incident.

screenexile

Quote from: square_ball on January 26, 2016, 12:24:46 PM
You should watch it another time then as McCann was very close to actually picking up the break off the throw in, he missed it and then clattered into Rogers (who by the way come up with such a witty original response on Twitter - so funny). It was certainly reckless and probably worthy of a yellow card in my opinion. Thats my pennys worth anyway. But have to say I am looking forward to another season on the GAA Board where everything that Tyrone do is picked up on and we have about 10 pages debate with Tyronies and ABTs on every single incident.

It was about the only decent thing to come form the sorry mess!!!!

lickthem

Quote from: omaghjoe on January 26, 2016, 04:57:52 AM
Jaysus Im kinda ragin that things got so mad on here with the inbreds and I missed out on it.

Just watched the highlights on bbc there and read thru this thread, looked like a great game. Thought Scullion comments afterwards where spot on just two teams goin at it hell for leather. Injuries where unfortunate McCann looked to be completely going for the ball, just one of those things.

At the same time it must be seriously sickening for the inbreds to commit so fully into putting a marker down against Tyrone twice and end up on their ass both times. Indeed Barton's charge and dump was maybe a very good analogy for Derrys effort in these two matches

I have heard it all now.A Tyrone person calling someone an inbred. Nearly fell off my chair laughing, crazy stuff.  :o :o :o :o

Moortown Spuds

I miss Armagh.

Proper manly opponents instead of lying down con men like McKindless and Barton, Enda Lynn and Liam Hinphey.

No wides

Quote from: Moortown Spuds on January 26, 2016, 01:02:52 PM
I miss Armagh.

Proper manly opponents instead of lying down con men like McKindless and Barton, Enda Lynn and Liam Hinphey.

Yeah the Cavanagh's and McCann are real men, they would never lie down!

Walter Cronc

Quote from: Moortown Spuds on January 26, 2016, 01:02:52 PM
I miss Armagh.

Proper manly opponents instead of lying down con men like McKindless and Barton, Enda Lynn and Liam Hinphey.

Lol Liam Hinphey. Digging deep there!

red hander

Quote from: Moortown Spuds on January 26, 2016, 01:02:52 PM
I miss Armagh.

Proper manly opponents instead of lying down con men like McKindless and Barton, Enda Lynn and Liam Hinphey.

Aye, and less whingeing (marginally)

screenexile

Quote from: red hander on January 26, 2016, 03:39:20 PM
Quote from: Moortown Spuds on January 26, 2016, 01:02:52 PM
I miss Armagh.

Proper manly opponents instead of lying down con men like McKindless and Barton, Enda Lynn and Liam Hinphey.

Aye, and less whingeing (marginally)


Franko

#5828
Permatan McCann at wing forward, jumping about the field like the Tom Daley of Gaelic Football and the corner back who spends his time niggling and prodding his direct opponent in an attempt to get him sent off.  If manliness was embodied by "limp legs" Jordan when Marsden rubbed his face, then yes indeed, the great hard men of Tyrone surely fit that bill.

*And I haven't even mentioned Cavanagh yet.

redhandefender

#5829
Quote from: Franko on January 26, 2016, 04:01:57 PM
Permatan McCann at wing forward, jumping about the field like the Tom Daley of Gaelic Football and the corner back who spends his time niggling and prodding his direct opponent in an attempt to get him  sent off.  If manliness was embodied by "limp legs" Jordan when Marsden rubbed his face, then yes indeed, the great hard men of Tyrone surely fit that bill.

*And I haven't even mentioned Cavanagh yet.


Hows Jamie Clarke and his coffee tasting club getting on?

screenexile

#5830
Quote from: redhandefender on January 26, 2016, 04:09:39 PM
Quote from: Franko on January 26, 2016, 04:01:57 PM
Permatan McCann at wing forward, jumping about the field like the Tom Daley of Gaelic Football and the corner back who spends his time niggling and prodding his direct opponent in an attempt to get him sent off.  If manliness was embodied by "limp legs" Jordan when Marsden rubbed his face, then yes indeed, the great hard men of Tyrone surely fit that bill.

*And I haven't even mentioned Cavanagh yet.


Hows Jamie Clarke and his coffee tasting club getting on?

What the f**k are you on about??!!

The Sweeper.com

Im sure the Derry County Board wont be too pleased with both their manager and assistant manager/trainer being sent to the stand on Saturday night.
Either of them hardly covered themselves in glory.
Poor reflection IMO.

Franko

#5832
Quote from: screenexile on January 26, 2016, 04:11:54 PM
Quote from: redhandefender on January 26, 2016, 04:09:39 PM
Quote from: Franko on January 26, 2016, 04:01:57 PM
Permatan McCann at wing forward, jumping about the field like the Tom Daley of Gaelic Football and the corner back who spends his time niggling and prodding his direct opponent in an attempt to get him sent off.  If manliness was embodied by "limp legs" Jordan when Marsden rubbed his face, then yes indeed, the great hard men of Tyrone surely fit that bill.

*And I haven't even mentioned Cavanagh yet.


Hows Jamie Clarke and his coffee tasting club getting on?

What the f**k are you on about??!!
Quote from: screenexile on January 26, 2016, 04:11:54 PM
Quote from: redhandefender on January 26, 2016, 04:09:39 PM
Quote from: Franko on January 26, 2016, 04:01:57 PM
Permatan McCann at wing forward, jumping about the field like the Tom Daley of Gaelic Football and the corner back who spends his time niggling and prodding his direct opponent in an attempt to get him sent off.  If manliness was embodied by "limp legs" Jordan when Marsden rubbed his face, then yes indeed, the great hard men of Tyrone surely fit that bill.

*And I haven't even mentioned Cavanagh yet.


Hows Jamie Clarke and his coffee tasting club getting on?

What the f**k are you on about??!!

Maybe he wants to know how easy it goes down?

Gaafan2

It would suit the Derry fans better to concentrate on how well their county team has begun this season instead of continually analysing incidents that occurred during their two meetings with tyrone. If I were a Derry fan I would be more than pleased with the way Barton and co seem to have instilled a bit of bite back into the jersey after so many years of mediocrity. I didn't hear tony scullion whinging about mcnamee, McCann etc. just be glad that your county are back performing better than they have done for quite some years and that tyrone v Derry games are now like those in the 90's.

tyroneman

#5834
A peculiar type of mindset that seems to derive more pleasure from the wrongdoing of others outside the camp (perceived or otherwise) than celebrating the things going right within......

Derry have perennially had the potential to achieve...but never seem to crack the mental aspect of the game to provide the level of consistency that sets the top teams apart.

O'Kane, Lynch, Muldoon, assorted Bradleys, Kielt, etc.....so many good players.....shoulda achieved so much more..

As Phiilp Larkin put it.... "Yet still they leave us holding wretched stalks of disappointment"

Ah well.....fcuk them.....long may it continue...... ;)