Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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Would ye whist

You made out that a player has the freedom to waltz out on a sunday and return whenever he feels like it without giving consideration to his wife or family, that for me was a view from the dark ages.

My own son's wife is trying to work her shifts round when my son has games but guess what they can't as they do not know when they are

Don't come trying to be smart, your issue is you let the mask slip as to your identity not you spend the time on here defending the county board and ref's click so you still get the games. And don't give me Totes doesn't read this as there is a lot of your colleagues posting on here

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 22, 2024, 02:33:49 PMWell considering I do 80% of the cooking I'm not sure how that is relevant to club fixtures and when they are starting..

Someone asked and I said the 10th March, and hurling starts Easter weekend but then started talking about his wife and booking weekends away and holidays ffs!

Who do you actually thinks slows down the fixtures coming out?

The topic pops up every year and your club sec's have all this information but to waffle on about booking weekends and holidays with the wife is getting tiresome!

Would ye whist. You have seriously went off on one, hunting for food, womens place in the kitchen

MR2 woman are allowed a wife too and men help out with children etc, This bit I'm not sure about though

Round or stuffed

so have there been any fixtures released or is it likely that there will be in the next few days?

Cnoc Bán

LGFA have managed to get their full fixture schedule right down to U6 released and the relevant ones posted on the county website.

NorthAntrim

Quote from: Round or stuffed on February 23, 2024, 12:52:36 PMso have there been any fixtures released or is it likely that there will be in the next few days?

you dont need fixtures, contact your club secretary as its them holding the process up. Keep every weekend free from now until decemeber incase you make an all ireland final. And dont forget to go home and bate the wife because she hasnt the dinner ready

JimStynes

Quote from: NorthAntrim on February 23, 2024, 02:17:36 PM
Quote from: Round or stuffed on February 23, 2024, 12:52:36 PMso have there been any fixtures released or is it likely that there will be in the next few days?

you dont need fixtures, contact your club secretary as its them holding the process up. Keep every weekend free from now until decemeber incase you make an all ireland final. And dont forget to go home and bate the wife because she hasnt the dinner ready

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SaffronSports

Quote from: barnish oggie on February 22, 2024, 04:51:20 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on February 22, 2024, 03:05:17 PM28 out of 29 and I'd say a fair chance that number 29 goes to school in belfast. Just feels a bit off.

Quote from: imtommygunn on February 22, 2024, 03:05:17 PM28 out of 29 and I'd say a fair chance that number 29 goes to school in belfast. Just feels a bit off.

The panel that was named at the start of the year was the same set of girls so it hasn't changed.

It looked ridiculous at the time as well.

Moneyglass withdrew all their minors so that left a few spaces for more Belfast based players.

Still a surprise that the likes of Cargin or Glenariffe don't have any representation as they were strong at U16 last year, but then again, neither would have a coach on the panel so there you go.

The U16s are not much better, with 21 Belfast and 9 elsewhere.

Re Glenariffe: I don't think any of the girls attended trials to be honest. The bulk of that U-16 team last year was girls playing up from U-14 and they are now U-15. The one girl who played county last year at U-14 is hoping to give it a go again next year at U-16. There's actually about 5-6 of that team playing county but with the small ball.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Would ye whist on February 23, 2024, 11:28:58 AMYou made out that a player has the freedom to waltz out on a sunday and return whenever he feels like it without giving consideration to his wife or family, that for me was a view from the dark ages.

My own son's wife is trying to work her shifts round when my son has games but guess what they can't as they do not know when they are

Don't come trying to be smart, your issue is you let the mask slip as to your identity not you spend the time on here defending the county board and ref's click so you still get the games. And don't give me Totes doesn't read this as there is a lot of your colleagues posting on here

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 22, 2024, 02:33:49 PMWell considering I do 80% of the cooking I'm not sure how that is relevant to club fixtures and when they are starting..

Someone asked and I said the 10th March, and hurling starts Easter weekend but then started talking about his wife and booking weekends away and holidays ffs!

Who do you actually thinks slows down the fixtures coming out?

The topic pops up every year and your club sec's have all this information but to waffle on about booking weekends and holidays with the wife is getting tiresome!

Would ye whist. You have seriously went off on one, hunting for food, womens place in the kitchen

MR2 woman are allowed a wife too and men help out with children etc, This bit I'm not sure about though

It's clique not click  ;)

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Would ye whist

When that is your only retort it's clear even you know you are spouting cr*p

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Quote from: Would ye whist on February 23, 2024, 11:28:58 AMYou made out that a player has the freedom to waltz out on a sunday and return whenever he feels like it without giving consideration to his wife or family, that for me was a view from the dark ages.

My own son's wife is trying to work her shifts round when my son has games but guess what they can't as they do not know when they are

Don't come trying to be smart, your issue is you let the mask slip as to your identity not you spend the time on here defending the county board and ref's click so you still get the games. And don't give me Totes doesn't read this as there is a lot of your colleagues posting on here

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 22, 2024, 02:33:49 PMWell considering I do 80% of the cooking I'm not sure how that is relevant to club fixtures and when they are starting..

Someone asked and I said the 10th March, and hurling starts Easter weekend but then started talking about his wife and booking weekends away and holidays ffs!

Who do you actually thinks slows down the fixtures coming out?

The topic pops up every year and your club sec's have all this information but to waffle on about booking weekends and holidays with the wife is getting tiresome!

Would ye whist. You have seriously went off on one, hunting for food, womens place in the kitchen

MR2 woman are allowed a wife too and men help out with children etc, This bit I'm not sure about though

It's clique not click  ;)


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bannside

Yes. Apart from a great 10 minute spell before half time when we scored five unanswered point, Sligo were just better than us. Nothing easy looking about our next two games either, Wicklow at home in last fixture could be make or break.

imtommygunn

It would be nice to see us with a full team out but that is miles away. Is there a team about with anywhere near the same number of injuries as us? Disappointing but Sligo aren't a bad team either.

Wee Barky

Quote from: imtommygunn on February 25, 2024, 09:30:29 PMIt would be nice to see us with a full team out but that is miles away. Is there a team about with anywhere near the same number of injuries as us? Disappointing but Sligo aren't a bad team either.

Liverpool ?

Round or stuffed

we are now a fortnight from the first senior league game, why have fixtures not been circulated yet?

inabsentia

Quote from: Round or stuffed on February 26, 2024, 10:23:43 AMwe are now a fortnight from the first senior league game, why have fixtures not been circulated yet?

It's called the element of surprise.

Aldergrove to catch cargin in the long grass first match of the season

EOC1923

Quote from: bannside on February 25, 2024, 09:14:06 PMYes. Apart from a great 10 minute spell before half time when we scored five unanswered point, Sligo were just better than us. Nothing easy looking about our next two games either, Wicklow at home in last fixture could be make or break.
Antrim twitter feed yesterday at 15.24 - 'Big Jack Dowling also on for Colm McLarnon'.
The standard of player just isn't available for Antrim to progress any higher than staying in Div 3, if they stay up its clearly a bonus. Not insulting anyone its just the reality of the current situation.