Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Easttyrone23

Quote from: Mikhailov on July 25, 2024, 11:06:03 PMClarkes certainly laid down a marker tonight. As previously said, very solid at the back - don't give away any free kicks in scoring zone. However, they are more composed on the ball going forward than previous years. Not afraid to keep it and wait on the opening to arrive and then they are clinical.

Physically strong, full of running and will be hard to talk to if they can survive the absolutely ludicrous fixture program that the CoBo have put on every team over the next 5 weeks

A premier league team wouldn't play that amount of games in that short a period and a county GAA team certainly wouldn't but sure who gives a f**k about the ordinary club player

It's a lot of games over a short period of time but the alternative would have been starting the league earlier and having more starred games which I don't think many clubs would have been happy with. Every club will be on the same boat and it will mean many players who are pushing for a starting place or even a place on the bench will get game time.

bogball88

Quote from: Christmas Lights on July 25, 2024, 11:10:20 PM
Quote from: Mikhailov on July 25, 2024, 11:06:03 PMA premier league team wouldn't play that amount of games in that short a period and a county GAA team certainly wouldn't but sure who gives a f**k about the ordinary club player

Players don't mind at all,  any player would prefer to play matches. Sure they would only be training anyway if they didn't have a match.  Games need played,  the club season in Tyrone starts to late is the issue.
This

square_ball

Donaghy probably one of the best players to watch in the county. Capable of anything. I'd love to see him give it another go with the county. Would rather see him starting or coming on ahead of plenty of players we've see this year.


thebigfullforward

Quote from: square_ball on July 26, 2024, 08:33:47 AMDonaghy probably one of the best players to watch in the county. Capable of anything. I'd love to see him give it another go with the county. Would rather see him starting or coming on ahead of plenty of players we've see this year.


Dont understand why he wasn't given more game time when he was there. He has everything you'd want from a forward. Tall, fast, two footed, can score from distance. Not sure why he fell out of favour

Mikhailov

Quote from: thebigfullforward on July 26, 2024, 08:44:01 AM
Quote from: square_ball on July 26, 2024, 08:33:47 AMDonaghy probably one of the best players to watch in the county. Capable of anything. I'd love to see him give it another go with the county. Would rather see him starting or coming on ahead of plenty of players we've see this year.


Dont understand why he wasn't given more game time when he was there. He has everything you'd want from a forward. Tall, fast, two footed, can score from distance. Not sure why he fell out of favour

Was he out of favour? Played in the 21 season when we won the All Ireland. Full forward line was Dazzler, Mattie & McKenna in semi final and final with Donaghy and Canavan coming off the bench. He got plenty of minutes but maybe he felt he deserved more which is understandable.
He is a top quality player and in fairness to the Clarkes, they know how to use him and get maximum benefit out of his ability.
Two footed, elusive, fast, accurate and not afraid to miss. Goes again at the next opportunity - a really top class super player.

marty34

Quote from: Mikhailov on July 26, 2024, 09:17:14 AM
Quote from: thebigfullforward on July 26, 2024, 08:44:01 AM
Quote from: square_ball on July 26, 2024, 08:33:47 AMDonaghy probably one of the best players to watch in the county. Capable of anything. I'd love to see him give it another go with the county. Would rather see him starting or coming on ahead of plenty of players we've see this year.


Dont understand why he wasn't given more game time when he was there. He has everything you'd want from a forward. Tall, fast, two footed, can score from distance. Not sure why he fell out of favour

Was he out of favour? Played in the 21 season when we won the All Ireland. Full forward line was Dazzler, Mattie & McKenna in semi final and final with Donaghy and Canavan coming off the bench. He got plenty of minutes but maybe he felt he deserved more which is understandable.
He is a top quality player and in fairness to the Clarkes, they know how to use him and get maximum benefit out of his ability.
Two footed, elusive, fast, accurate and not afraid to miss. Goes again at the next opportunity - a really top class super player.

With all this said, why is he not starting for Tyrone?

TyroneOnlooker

I don't think he's interested in playing county football which is fair enough, it's all consuming. He's an automatic starter if he wanted to be there. Electric to watch.

marty34

Quote from: TyroneOnlooker on July 26, 2024, 09:33:12 AMI don't think he's interested in playing county football which is fair enough, it's all consuming. He's an automatic starter if he wanted to be there. Electric to watch.

Was he on the panel this year?

tiempo

Quote from: TyroneOnlooker on July 26, 2024, 09:33:12 AMI don't think he's interested in playing county football which is fair enough, it's all consuming. He's an automatic starter if he wanted to be there. Electric to watch.

There was a really good point made on this board a few weeks ago, the level of training and prep at club level among the top clubs is akin and likely in some cases better than whats available at county, so for less mileage and general fuckery (a lifestyle choice that could see you cast as grant funded training session fodder and a cold shoulder from mgmt.) you potentially get more enjoyment and more importantly regular games

Two points, there is a balance to be struck where county subs can play club, and Paul Donaghy needs to be back in the Tyrone fold

Mikhailov

Quote from: marty34 on July 26, 2024, 09:37:33 AM
Quote from: TyroneOnlooker on July 26, 2024, 09:33:12 AMI don't think he's interested in playing county football which is fair enough, it's all consuming. He's an automatic starter if he wanted to be there. Electric to watch.

Was he on the panel this year?

No, but as far as I am aware that was his choice

God14

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Quote from: Mikhailov on July 26, 2024, 10:17:38 AM
Quote from: marty34 on July 26, 2024, 09:37:33 AM
Quote from: TyroneOnlooker on July 26, 2024, 09:33:12 AMI don't think he's interested in playing county football which is fair enough, it's all consuming. He's an automatic starter if he wanted to be there. Electric to watch.

Was he on the panel this year?

No, but as far as I am aware that was his choice

Not sure that was the case, management made a decision that any player who walked away previously, would not be invited back

God14

Where does last night's result leave Carrickmore?
I definitely had them in the equation for the championship, but that defeat feels significant
Plenty of time to regroup no doubt, where they missing any men?

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: God14 on July 26, 2024, 10:22:31 AMWhere does last night's result leave Carrickmore?
I definitely had them in the equation for the championship, but that defeat feels significant
Plenty of time to regroup no doubt, where they missing any men?
Reality is there is the top 3 contenders in Tyrone of Errigal, Trillick and Dungannon followed by an established group of Dromore, Carrickmore and Killyclogher who have a chance if things fall into place for them and the dark horses of Loughmacrory, Donaghmore, Edendork and Galbally and then just the also rans of Ardboe, Coalisland, Clonoe, Pomeroy and Eglish.

Wee Roddy

Carrickmore were considerably short of what would be deemed as their first 15 last night but to be fair they have been most of the year to date. Dungannon are a slick well organised outfit. They need to find consistency but their team is full of match winners

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Wee Roddy on July 26, 2024, 10:51:57 AMCarrickmore were considerably short of what would be deemed as their first 15 last night but to be fair they have been most of the year to date. Dungannon are a slick well organised outfit. They need to find consistency but their team is full of match winners
Carrickmore missing about 3/4. Same as Dungannon.