Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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skeog

Take it Aghyaran in Intermediate C/Ship.

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Tyrone95

Where is the petition to keep both Greencastle & Aghyaran both in the slums of Division 2 for the foreseeable and let the rest of the county view a fixture schedule.  Gone are the days of a good 2 months notice for teams to prepare for their first game or even have a date as to when the ball is thrown in..

Under Lights

Quote from: Tyrone95 on April 05, 2022, 11:26:26 AM
Where is the petition to keep both Greencastle & Aghyaran both in the slums of Division 2 for the foreseeable and let the rest of the county view a fixture schedule.  Gone are the days of a good 2 months notice for teams to prepare for their first game or even have a date as to when the ball is thrown in..

Does it really matter if you don't know who you are playing until the week before? You booking a hotel or travel arrangements. The county squad hasn't even been finalised, you can't set fixtures until the county squad is known. Owen Mulligan just said yesterday he expects 4 or 5 U20 players to move to senior ranks.

Tyrone95

Quote from: Under Lights on April 05, 2022, 03:08:55 PM
Quote from: Tyrone95 on April 05, 2022, 11:26:26 AM
Where is the petition to keep both Greencastle & Aghyaran both in the slums of Division 2 for the foreseeable and let the rest of the county view a fixture schedule.  Gone are the days of a good 2 months notice for teams to prepare for their first game or even have a date as to when the ball is thrown in..

Does it really matter if you don't know who you are playing until the week before? You booking a hotel or travel arrangements. The county squad hasn't even been finalised, you can't set fixtures until the county squad is known. Owen Mulligan just said yesterday he expects 4 or 5 U20 players to move to senior ranks.

It would do no harm having travel arrangements or accommodation sorted if playing Aghyaran away

W.A.G. Lover

Has anyone heard about the outcome of the ACL restructuring proposals for 2023 onwards? Deadline for clubs to reply was Friday 18th March - 3 weeks tomorrow.
The silence on fixtures and ACL proposals is deafening.

JuniorBAllstar

#44482
Any truth that the senior and intermediate fixtures/start date have been pushed back to the end of May

GaelTheGael

#44483
Quote from: JuniorBAllstar on April 08, 2022, 02:20:45 PM
Any truth that the senior and intermediate fixtures/start date have been pushed back to the end of May
Makes more sense than the original start date of the 6th May. Atleast there will be less gap waiting on Tyrone's season to finish after playing the 5 starred games.

on the sideline

#44484
Quote from: GaelTheGael on April 08, 2022, 04:48:54 PM
Quote from: JuniorBAllstar on April 08, 2022, 02:20:45 PM
Any truth that the senior and intermediate fixtures/start date have been pushed back to the end of May
Makes more sense than the original start date of the 6th May. Atleast there will be less gap waiting on Tyrone's season to finish after playing the 5 starred games.

Makes more sense yeah, but why not just go for that date originally instead of saying the 6th May? Adds potentially another 4 weeks to teams preseasons.

If they're going to do it they need to be saying now.

Jimbop

Quote from: Jimbop on February 03, 2022, 11:14:12 AM
Quote from: BIGONE on January 31, 2022, 02:43:08 PM
Friday 6th May for start of League. 5 starred games to start Senior and Intermediate then it breaks until County players become available. Junior may continue as no County players involved in this league.

Even the most pessimistic of supporters would assume that Tyrone will make it to at least the AI QF on 25th/26th June. Would it not make more sense to play the starred games from 27th May to 24th June?  I think the aim should be to minimise the long mid season break in the club season.

I would expect Tyrone to reach AI semi at least on 9th/10th July.  If the league starts on 9th May (and is ran off in consecutive weeks), in all likelihood it looks like a minimum 6 week break for club players and possibly 8 weeks if Tyrone get to AI final. Whereas a later league start means only max 4 week break, And also gives club players a few extra weeks in early May to go on holiday when its actually warm somewhere other than the canary Islands  ;D

Was saying this at start of Feb! Hopefully they see sense!

on the sideline

#44486
Heard rumours that fixtures are being held up until some of the U20s are called up into the senior panel and then it's finalised, as they can't do starred fixtures until then. But at that rate, will the seniors not have played Fermanagh before U20s play Cavan? And you'd fancy the U20s to go further.

Based on that it would make 6th May seem more and more unlikely as league start date. But why not just come out now and say that to the clubs?

smort

6th of May should never have been the start date, 6th of June would do

Tyrone11234

Nearly every other county has started their leagues and Tyrone clubs will be playing right up to December again this year.

Mikhailov

Quote from: Tyrone11234 on April 10, 2022, 11:01:53 AM
Nearly every other county has started their leagues and Tyrone clubs will be playing right up to December again this year.

All the other counties are playing away but without county players. Tyrone clubs are not prepared to do this - that is the main crux of the problem.