Antrim Football Thread

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

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Would ye whist

Yup to be fair MR2 had a good game bar the isolated penalty decision but any ref could/could not have given it

Sean Lavery like our own club ref Eamon McCauley had enough of the Hannahstown Cartel and threw in the towel

Quote from: belfastsaff on September 19, 2024, 02:50:01 PMThought MR2 had a great game on saturday in the johnnies v casements game. You know what your going to get with him. Where has Sean Laverty gone ? Is he only involved in ulster games now? IMO the best ref in the county with wee collie !!

belfastsaff

Would have been a soft penalty i think - Eamonn Mcauley another good ref. Pity they arent in the cool kids click two good refs lost. Its Totes show and nobody gets in the road  8)




Quote from: Would ye whist on September 19, 2024, 03:09:04 PMYup to be fair MR2 had a good game bar the isolated penalty decision but any ref could/could not have given it

Sean Lavery like our own club ref Eamon McCauley had enough of the Hannahstown Cartel and threw in the towel

Quote from: belfastsaff on September 19, 2024, 02:50:01 PMThought MR2 had a great game on saturday in the johnnies v casements game. You know what your going to get with him. Where has Sean Laverty gone ? Is he only involved in ulster games now? IMO the best ref in the county with wee collie !!


referee

I've bought a £12 ticket for the double header in Omagh Friday night,SFC and IFC Q-finals,and a £10 ticket into the double header in athletic grounds on Saturday to watch 2 SFC  Q-finals,why do antrim shaft the supporters charging £10 into all quarter finals off the football last weekend, surely they could've put 2 double headers on

Beirbua2024

Quote from: referee on September 19, 2024, 06:05:33 PMI've bought a £12 ticket for the double header in Omagh Friday night,SFC and IFC Q-finals,and a £10 ticket into the double header in athletic grounds on Saturday to watch 2 SFC  Q-finals,why do antrim shaft the supporters charging £10 into all quarter finals off the football last weekend, surely they could've put 2 double headers on

Couldn't have put it better myself. The price to watch championship football is scandalous when you consider there is the group games to pay for as well. My guess is the money is part of the reason that straight knockout championship won't be coming back as I believe Antrim only give clubs 10% of the overall gate reciept when hosting a game (I could be wrong). Pricing seriously needs looked at as surely cheaper tickets means more eyes on games and more promotion of the game in Antrim.

JimStynes

Show yourself MR2 you coward

paddyjohn

Quote from: JimStynes on September 19, 2024, 06:48:20 PMShow yourself MR2 you coward

Coward? a bit OTT there chap.

MR2 always goes AWOL around this time and that's fine.

The refs cartel are in everything but the crib.

Bring back Ger Robinson and Tommy McIntyre!

Delgany 2nds

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Quote from: Beirbua2024 on September 19, 2024, 06:35:49 PM
Quote from: referee on September 19, 2024, 06:05:33 PMI've bought a £12 ticket for the double header in Omagh Friday night,SFC and IFC Q-finals,and a £10 ticket into the double header in athletic grounds on Saturday to watch 2 SFC  Q-finals,why do antrim shaft the supporters charging £10 into all quarter finals off the football last weekend, surely they could've put 2 double headers on

Couldn't have put it better myself. The price to watch championship football is scandalous when you consider there is the group games to pay for as well. My guess is the money is part of the reason that straight knockout championship won't be coming back as I believe Antrim only give clubs 10% of the overall gate reciept when hosting a game (I could be wrong). Pricing seriously needs looked at as surely cheaper tickets means more eyes on games and more promotion of the game in Antrim.

10% is correct but was the pre- covid rate. The biggest outrage was £10 for a JFC Quarter final . JESUS WEPT !

Hoof Hearted

Quote from: Beirbua2024 on September 19, 2024, 06:35:49 PM
Quote from: referee on September 19, 2024, 06:05:33 PMI've bought a £12 ticket for the double header in Omagh Friday night,SFC and IFC Q-finals,and a £10 ticket into the double header in athletic grounds on Saturday to watch 2 SFC  Q-finals,why do antrim shaft the supporters charging £10 into all quarter finals off the football last weekend, surely they could've put 2 double headers on

Couldn't have put it better myself. The price to watch championship football is scandalous when you consider there is the group games to pay for as well. My guess is the money is part of the reason that straight knockout championship won't be coming back as I believe Antrim only give clubs 10% of the overall gate reciept when hosting a game (I could be wrong). Pricing seriously needs looked at as surely cheaper tickets means more eyes on games and more promotion of the game in Antrim.

Time to vote with the feet
Treble 6 Nations Fantasy Rugby champion 2008, 2011 & 2012

JimStynes

Quote from: paddyjohn on September 19, 2024, 07:28:50 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on September 19, 2024, 06:48:20 PMShow yourself MR2 you coward

Coward? a bit OTT there chap.

MR2 always goes AWOL around this time and that's fine.

The refs cartel are in everything but the crib.

Bring back Ger Robinson and Tommy McIntyre!

Don't worry MR2 knows I'm joking!

marty34

Quote from: Slemishgael on September 19, 2024, 01:49:23 PMFrom what i hear the ballymena club plans include a larger gym for players including a community fitness area, a ball wall and a juvenile 3g playing surface. They currently have 3 pitches, foodlights, club house with hall, bar etc and 2 sizeable car parks. Set in rural location so plenty more room to expand. Yeah Ahoghill and Whitehill have great set ups. I wonder are playing numbers going up in these rural clubs? They seem to be! Not so sure about the city clubs and numbers increasing across the board there.. anyone know?

Ballymena is a big town with only 1 GAA club and in a good location with potential to develop.

A lot of schools hurling games get played at the Ballymena ground.

paddyjohn

Quote from: marty34 on September 19, 2024, 08:22:52 PM
Quote from: Slemishgael on September 19, 2024, 01:49:23 PMFrom what i hear the ballymena club plans include a larger gym for players including a community fitness area, a ball wall and a juvenile 3g playing surface. They currently have 3 pitches, foodlights, club house with hall, bar etc and 2 sizeable car parks. Set in rural location so plenty more room to expand. Yeah Ahoghill and Whitehill have great set ups. I wonder are playing numbers going up in these rural clubs? They seem to be! Not so sure about the city clubs and numbers increasing across the board there.. anyone know?

Ballymena is a big town with only 1 GAA club and in a good location with potential to develop.

A lot of schools hurling games get played at the Ballymena ground.

Alot of young families in Ballymena also of the GAA way of thinking. I've saw first hand the work that's went in to the All Saints Club and it's huge. Nearest club to them is Glenravel who have joined forces with Oisins in the hurling. Ballymena have had to joint with Ahoghill at underage hurling also. Numbers are there but work is only starting and keeping the kids playing will be the tough part. When I was growing up we had the GAA or pool in someone's garage. Now there's 101 optiona for kids growing up.

NorthWestAntrimGael

Would it not be fair for Lamh Dhearg to be removed for a clear breach of the rules? Absolute disrespect to a Antrim Gael lie myself, the GAA and in particular Antrim GAA.

Hectic

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Quote from: paddyjohn on September 19, 2024, 09:02:31 PM
Quote from: marty34 on September 19, 2024, 08:22:52 PM
Quote from: Slemishgael on September 19, 2024, 01:49:23 PMFrom what i hear the ballymena club plans include a larger gym for players including a community fitness area, a ball wall and a juvenile 3g playing surface. They currently have 3 pitches, foodlights, club house with hall, bar etc and 2 sizeable car parks. Set in rural location so plenty more room to expand. Yeah Ahoghill and Whitehill have great set ups. I wonder are playing numbers going up in these rural clubs? They seem to be! Not so sure about the city clubs and numbers increasing across the board there.. anyone know?

Ballymena is a big town with only 1 GAA club and in a good location with potential to develop.

A lot of schools hurling games get played at the Ballymena ground.

Alot of young families in Ballymena also of the GAA way of thinking. I've saw first hand the work that's went in to the All Saints Club and it's huge. Nearest club to them is Glenravel who have joined forces with Oisins in the hurling. Ballymena have had to joint with Ahoghill at underage hurling also. Numbers are there but work is only starting and keeping the kids playing will be the tough part. When I was growing up we had the GAA or pool in someone's garage. Now there's 101 optiona for kids growing up.

Yeah, like lying on their ar$es playing Xbox, lying on their ar$es watching YouTube, lying on their ar$es on Snapchat, lying on their ar$es eating chips, lying on their ar$es drinking soda etc etc.

I blame the parents for indulging the $h!te instead of giving them a toe up the hole.

Must get a run back to Ballymena soon to see what these new facilities are like. Google map still showing the old clubhouse and carpark.

Is it in contention for a semifinal?

Or even the LD v Creggan replay?

NorthAntrim

Quote from: Hectic on September 20, 2024, 12:09:16 AM
Quote from: paddyjohn on September 19, 2024, 09:02:31 PM
Quote from: marty34 on September 19, 2024, 08:22:52 PM
Quote from: Slemishgael on September 19, 2024, 01:49:23 PMFrom what i hear the ballymena club plans include a larger gym for players including a community fitness area, a ball wall and a juvenile 3g playing surface. They currently have 3 pitches, foodlights, club house with hall, bar etc and 2 sizeable car parks. Set in rural location so plenty more room to expand. Yeah Ahoghill and Whitehill have great set ups. I wonder are playing numbers going up in these rural clubs? They seem to be! Not so sure about the city clubs and numbers increasing across the board there.. anyone know?

Ballymena is a big town with only 1 GAA club and in a good location with potential to develop.

A lot of schools hurling games get played at the Ballymena ground.

Alot of young families in Ballymena also of the GAA way of thinking. I've saw first hand the work that's went in to the All Saints Club and it's huge. Nearest club to them is Glenravel who have joined forces with Oisins in the hurling. Ballymena have had to joint with Ahoghill at underage hurling also. Numbers are there but work is only starting and keeping the kids playing will be the tough part. When I was growing up we had the GAA or pool in someone's garage. Now there's 101 optiona for kids growing up.

Yeah, like lying on their ar$es playing Xbox, lying on their ar$es watching YouTube, lying on their ar$es on Snapchat, lying on their ar$es eating chips, lying on their ar$es drinking soda etc etc.

I blame the parents for indulging the $h!te instead of giving them a toe up the hole.

Must get a run back to Ballymena soon to see what these new facilities are like. Google map still showing the old clubhouse and carpark.

Is it in contention for a semifinal?

Or even the LD v Creggan replay?

The facilities havent changed a lot yet. But they are in the process of moving forward

imtommygunn

Ballymena have always been strong at underage and appear to be getting stronger. Always felt from the outside looking in that they maybe struggled a bit with player retention - it's almost more of an urban thing.