Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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Club boi

Quote from: GlenMan on September 25, 2016, 08:21:39 PM
Quote from: winghalfback on September 25, 2016, 08:10:47 PM
Quote from: square_ball on September 25, 2016, 08:05:15 PM
Junior final in dungannon? I think thats pretty disrespectful and disgraceful having a county final there. Should be omagh. Whys the intermediate final put back?

What about the crowd they will be playing in front of now with senior semi on after it. Dungannon is a good place for a game crowd wise pitch could do with a bit of tlc all the same. Would have been worse to bring the senior semi to omagh next Friday night would it not

Surely what a Club in a Championship Final looks forward to is walking up the steps in Healy Park, looking out over a crowd and lifting the trophy? Instead the Junior Clubs will get their trophy in a cow field and be rushed off to get the Senior teams on.

Very disrespectful to the Junior teams and Junior Championship as a whole. Surely the year has been geared to get to County Final Day in Omagh. County Board a complete Disgrace

longballin

Colm Cavanagh in Gaelic Life last week picked Omagh as worst place to play... its a bog as we saw last week with game postponed after a lick of rain...

blewuporstuffed

surely the senior game should be on first? with the junior final played as the second game????
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redzone

Lol cow field is what dungannon is. Even carrickmore wouldn't have been a bad shout out. It's very doubtful the supporters from the east would have travelled to Omagh on a Friday night. Guaranteed the same crowd there next week if not more.

Glad Rambo had a good game, and he done the wise thing blowing it early after the fri night scenes.

Hopefully it's a cracker to.

Uncle Kev

Quote from: blewuporstuffed on September 25, 2016, 08:30:50 PM
surely the senior game should be on first? with the junior final played as the second game????
[/quote. You have hit the nail on the head ! The final should be the main game ! Anything else is completely disrespectful but then the cunty board don't give wan fuk about players or supporters ! All they want is s bag full of paper money to run the wind farm !

redhandefender

I know east tyrone people love dungannon and the history of it and all that, i understand that but lets call it like it is, the place is not fit to be holding big games like a championship final. Its just not fit to handle big crowds and the pitch is shocking.

Whatever about omagh for junior players there is feeling of pride when getting to play there especially on county final day. If i was a tatt or rock players i would be fuming

imtommygunn

Out of interest when is the tyrone senior final scheduled for?

WT4E

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Are you sure?? I thought you would of had a great view!!!  ;D Wasn't at the game but from eye witnesses I'd say he'll get off and be able to play next game!

Club Rossa

If Eoin McCusker can get off with his "challenge" on Gavin Teague then I reckon Peter Donnelly has a great chance of playing next Sunday.

Aaron Boone

Quote from: redhandefender on September 25, 2016, 09:18:03 PM
I know east tyrone people love dungannon and the history of it and all that, i understand that but lets call it like it is, the place is not fit to be holding big games like a championship final. Its just not fit to handle big crowds and the pitch is shocking.

Whatever about omagh for junior players there is feeling of pride when getting to play there especially on county final day. If i was a tatt or rock players i would be fuming

The 'west' has the good county ground, the money put into it.

redzone

Dungannon will have a good ground to, that's if they can get the money for it. Anyone see the promo video for it. It will be some spot

ONeill

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 25, 2016, 10:40:30 PM
I think the fallout from changing the venue of the JFC final between T***yreagh and Rock from Omagh to Dungannon shows that there needs to be an effort made by the county board for a venue in the east of the county to be brought up to standard with a seated stand and terracing to hold around 8-10,000 people along with a decent surface, adequate changing facilities etc along with floodlighting. At present many facilities in the east fall short somewhere on this meaning Omagh often gets tossed games its way when other venues could be more appropriate, for example was there any real need for Aghaloo and Derrylaughan to be dragged to Healy Park on Friday night instead of having their match as a curtain raiser to Coalisland/Clonoe today? They could have had a single match in Omagh on Friday night with a throw-in time of 8pm that could actually have started on time as the Killyclogher/Dromore game was never going to start at 8.30pm.

You kidding? Coalisland, Clonoe and Derrylaughan ones in the one place at the same time?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

ONeill

The Hill need 2 wins from their last 2 to have a chance of staying up...Eskra and Aghyaran.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Norf Tyrone

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Quote from: Fionntamhnach on September 25, 2016, 10:54:59 PM
Anyway, there was some action in the Junior league today as well, Castlederg dropped a point at Newtownstewart but the title is still in their hands if they win their remaining games, whereas T***yreagh say top for now with a win over Glenelly. Rock perhaps not surprisingly fielded a weakened team against Brocagh. Beragh and Owen Roes are definitely through to promotion play-offs, Rock will likely join them if they lose the JFC final - the final spot could be any between Brocagh, Drumragh, Clogher or Newtownstewart.

Not in Castlederg's hands. One of their remaining games is the abandoned game v CNG which has been voided. However it's now with Ulster to determine.

Div 3 to be decided in the appeals room this season.
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone