Armagh Club football & hurling

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charlie stubbs

Quote from: illdecide on June 10, 2009, 04:53:07 PM
Well thats whats ya's get for paying men to come in and think they're gonna turn ya's into all-ireland champions. The tones should have learned their lesson from previous years. Most money men don't give a f**k about your club, they're only there for the dollars.

I know how hard it is to get one of your own club men to take the job (without having to pay them) but you're own most times works out to be the best......

what lesson is this?

men from the club have taken it before and not got the respect they deserve.  this may change now as some of the bigger egos have now left/retired and we have a young team.

not all clubs have someone that the whole board and club will bow down to...

ogshead

Quote from: rootthemout on June 10, 2009, 01:49:47 PM
first ive heard,nudie took training last night,we arent the only club with problems,heard ogs having lost three in a won there was words between management and players.

Quite sad to our neighbours in the situation they're in at the minute and I myself haven't mentioned anything about it on this board. You can't go comparing the Ogs situation to the Harps'. It's a no brainer. Harps got stuffed Friday night by Granemore and the Ogs got beat by one point by Cross. I think the Ogs are ticking along nicely and wouldn't read too much into the results. The Harps on the other hand look to be in a spot of trouble. They might still pull a good championship out of the bag like they did last year but they shouldn't be getting tanked in div 2. I heard some Harps people saying last year that they'd go straight back up winning all they're games, maybe they underestimated the division. Also, I don't think any Ogs people have said anything about the Harps situation on this board. I'd worry about your own teams problems roothemout

el_cuervo_fc

Quote from: ogshead on June 10, 2009, 09:09:19 PM
Quote from: rootthemout on June 10, 2009, 01:49:47 PM
first ive heard,nudie took training last night,we arent the only club with problems,heard ogs having lost three in a won there was words between management and players.

Quite sad to our neighbours in the situation they're in at the minute and I myself haven't mentioned anything about it on this board. You can't go comparing the Ogs situation to the Harps'. It's a no brainer. Harps got stuffed Friday night by Granemore and the Ogs got beat by one point by Cross. I think the Ogs are ticking along nicely and wouldn't read too much into the results. The Harps on the other hand look to be in a spot of trouble. They might still pull a good championship out of the bag like they did last year but they shouldn't be getting tanked in div 2. I heard some Harps people saying last year that they'd go straight back up winning all they're games, maybe they underestimated the division. Also, I don't think any Ogs people have said anything about the Harps situation on this board. I'd worry about your own teams problems roothemout

exactly.

Goats Do Shave

Everyone's getting a bit touchy on this thread lately... a bit of rumour & slagging is what we're missing!


flog the lot

cullyhanna beat cross last nite in s.armagh B champ
anyone know who won other semi between cruppen and dromintee?

corn02

Quote from: flog the lot on June 11, 2009, 09:11:42 AM
cullyhanna beat cross last nite in s.armagh B champ
anyone know who won other semi between cruppen and dromintee?

Dromintee won by eight. Cruppen didn;t score in the second half which was strange because they were by far the better side in the opening half.

charlie stubbs

anyone know who won north aremagh semi between maghery and tirnanog?

illdecide

Quote from: charlie stubbs on June 11, 2009, 09:21:45 AM
anyone know who won north aremagh semi between maghery and tirnanog?

Portydown won by 1pt.

Clans v Porty in final
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

amigo

who is the new manager of Cullyhanna??

fitzroyalty

Quote from: illdecide on June 11, 2009, 09:42:08 AM
Quote from: charlie stubbs on June 11, 2009, 09:21:45 AM
anyone know who won north aremagh semi between maghery and tirnanog?

Portydown won by 1pt.

Clans v Porty in final
are u as excited as i am ;D

rootthemout

ogs lads sorry if i upset a few of you but you know what armaghs like for rumours,obviously not true ;)

illdecide

Quote from: fitzroyalty on June 11, 2009, 10:38:22 AM
Quote from: illdecide on June 11, 2009, 09:42:08 AM
Quote from: charlie stubbs on June 11, 2009, 09:21:45 AM
anyone know who won north aremagh semi between maghery and tirnanog?

Portydown won by 1pt.

Clans v Porty in final
are u as excited as i am ;D

Correct saan ;) ;D
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

Edgeofthesquare

Div 2
Silverbridge 0-06 Whitecross 1-11

Some sloppy play from both sides, not helped by a ref who wasn't able to deal with a fast paced game. u12 may suit him better!

umgolaarmagh

Whitecross have had a god run of results lately

Have they any county players or potential county players on their team

billy the kid

Thought this might interest some of you.



The Ulster Camogie Council are making a massive push ahead of their Ulster Finals.  Can you support them by publisizing their finals in all Clubs, Club and County Websites and all local Media (Radio and Newspapers)

Please Find attached the Final Poster and the Children's (U14) Free Ticket.



ULSTER CAMOGIE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS 2009

PAIRC ESLER, NEWRY
SATURDAY 4th JULY
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Ulster Camogie: Press Release – By. Niamh Archibald (Ulster Camogie PRO)



Ulster Camogie hosted the 2009 Provincial Championship Finals launch on Friday evening at the finals venue at Pairc Esler Newry.  Mayor of Newry and Mourne District Colman Burns was present to help launch the Ulster Finals.

Mayor Burns said: "Ulster Council should be commended for their dedication to making the Ulster Final a festival of camogie which could be enjoyed by all the family.

"The hard-work that has gone in by all those involved should be commended, this will be the best final Ulster Camogie has witnessed. The teams, players and officials are lucky to be taking part in such a momentous occasion.

Catherine O'Hara Chairperson of Ulster Camogie said: "The GAA has to be congratulated for giving us the opportunity to create what we hope will be the finest Ulster Final. They have worked tirelessly to ensure that we have a pitch and date which we can build around. Danny Murphy and Tom Daly have to be thanked for giving us this unique opportunity, we hope with their continued support and help to make the Ulster Final an annual event which will be placed in every GAA calendar.

"It's now up to us, as an association, in a Province with a unique history to get behind our own sport and be visibly seen supporting the game we are so proud to be part of. It's about respecting  ourselves first.

On behalf of the Council Iwould like to wish all the finalists and officials  the best of luck. Pairc Esler on 4th July is where we should all be.

Two fabulous finals and the buzz that goes hand in hand with finals day is one not to be missed."

Also present at the Launch was Ulster Secretary Danny Murphy . The Provincial GAA Director spoke of the need to support Camogie. Danny Murphy stated that the time has come for Camogie to receive the respect and recognition it deserved saying: "for some time now the Camogie Association has been saying that it should get more respect. I'm a big believer that respect is not given but earned and you only have to look at what Ulster Camogie is trying to achieve with this Final to know that they are worthy of our respect."

The Ulster Finals will take place on the 4th July, with Tyrone facing Monaghan in the Junior Final, whilst neighbours Derry and Antrim will battle it out for the Senior title.

(For all the latest updates log onto www.ulstercamogie.ie )

CLICK BELOW TO VIEW - Ulster Camogie Final Promo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_KH5og1zwY

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