Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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clarshack

league games in tyrone have been played on Easter Saturday before.

tyrone86

Quote from: clarshack on January 08, 2008, 05:09:12 PM
league games in tyrone have been played on Easter Saturday before.
That's true, but Easter has never been as earlier as this year. It would be as good a day as any to start I suppose

clarshack

the following are start and end dates for each season from 1988 to 1998 (for stewartstown anyway). this was a time when there were 16 teams in each league and no back door system.

Sunday 20th March 1988 - Sunday 27th November 1988 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster Semi-Final Stage)
Sunday 12th March 1989 - Sunday 8th October 1989 (Tyrone knocked out at All-Ireland Semi-Final Stage)
Sunday 1st April 1990 - Sunday 16th September 1990 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster 1st Round Stage)
Sunday 24th March 1991 - Sunday 29th September 1991 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster 1st Round Stage)
Sunday 29th March 1992 - Sunday 1st November 1992 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster 1st Round Stage)
Sunday 18th April 1993 - Sunday 3rd October 1993 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster 1st Round Stage)
Sunday 17th April 1994 - Sunday 9th October 1994 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster Final Stage)
Sunday 2nd April 1995 - Saturday 4th November 1995 (Tyrone knocked out at All-Ireland Final Stage)
Sunday 31st March 1996 - Saturday 12th October 1996 (Tyrone knocked out at All-Ireland Semi-Final Stage)
Saturday 12th April 1997 - Sunday 2nd November 1997 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster Semi-Final Stage)
Saturday 28th March 1998 - Sunday 18th October 1998 (Tyrone knocked out at Ulster Preliminary Round Stage)

Gabriel_Hurl

Quote from: loughshore lad on January 08, 2008, 12:44:55 PM
With pre season just around the corner have many clubs sorted out management yet?

I will set the ball rolling with what I hear on the grapevine round the loughshore:
Ardboe - Malachy Coyle
Moortown - Unconfirmed interviewed Padraig O'Kane and some man Hughes who was involved in Armagh minor set up
Derrylaughin - Unconfirmed, Chris Brown apparently interested although he has been linked with Galbally as well
Brocagh - Declan McGeehan

Padraig from the Loup?

ziggysego

Gab, can you get rid of that poll? Getting annoying now ;)
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DirtyDozen12

Liam Donnelly back managing Trillick
Beer, now there's a temporary solution!!!

ziggysego

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SuperHans

fao Carmen Stateside or other carmen posters. Whats the opinion about the club on the possibility of Cathal MaKeever joining your playing ranks for the upcoming season??

KIDDO

Is Pat Mc Nabb , former Trillick coach,  in line for the Omagh job.

Carmen Stateside

Quote from: SuperHans on January 08, 2008, 08:55:14 PM
fao Carmen Stateside or other carmen posters. Whats the opinion about the club on the possibility of Cathal MaKeever joining your playing ranks for the upcoming season??

Never heard nothing round home about it. If its true he would be a great addition, brilliant footballer!

Norf Tyrone

Strabane have appointed Dermot Corry and Dessie O'Connor.
Owen Roe O'Neills GAC, Leckpatrick, Tyrone

loughshore lad

Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on January 08, 2008, 07:55:57 PM
Quote from: loughshore lad on January 08, 2008, 12:44:55 PM
With pre season just around the corner have many clubs sorted out management yet?

I will set the ball rolling with what I hear on the grapevine round the loughshore:
Ardboe - Malachy Coyle
Moortown - Unconfirmed interviewed Padraig O'Kane and some man Hughes who was involved in Armagh minor set up
Derrylaughin - Unconfirmed, Chris Brown apparently interested although he has been linked with Galbally as well
Brocagh - Declan McGeehan

Padraig from the Loup?

Yes

Trueblue


Newbridge Exile

Quote from: Trueblue on January 09, 2008, 09:27:10 AM
Who is Cathal McKeever?
younger brother of Kieran and Emmet from Dungiven, played for Derry against Monaghan in the championship last year, spent the previous year in New york where he played for them in both football and hurling in the championship. A good club player who would be even better if he concentrated on playing the game as opposed to trying to wind opponents up , lacks a bit of pace to be a top county player though, discipline off the field ( or lack off it ) is a problem too

DirtyDozen12

Quote from: KIDDO on January 08, 2008, 11:49:08 PM
Is Pat Mc Nabb , former Trillick coach,  in line for the Omagh job.

Did not hear if this is true...could it now be assumed that a possible sabotage occured in the Omagh vs Trillick relegation playoff last season  ;D McNabb had the whole thing planned!!  :D
Beer, now there's a temporary solution!!!