Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Truthsayer

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on April 17, 2025, 10:44:50 PMYou start club football very late in Tyrone. Derry finished Rd3 already.
There is a pre-season competition every club got at least 4 games at semi-final stage... though that's only brought back in that format this year. Not hugely competitive but games all the same..

marty34

Quote from: Eastern eye on April 17, 2025, 06:44:14 PMFirst managerial casualty of 2025.Paddy Bradley and Aidan Mc Alynn have left Derrylaughan three weeks before commencement of Division One League campaign. Will be a tough season for the Kevin Barrys

I love the 'have left' part of this.

Left of their own accord or booted?

Very early in season to be changing managers/coach.

Player power big in Tyrone?

thebigfullforward

Quote from: marty34 on April 18, 2025, 12:20:21 AM
Quote from: Eastern eye on April 17, 2025, 06:44:14 PMFirst managerial casualty of 2025.Paddy Bradley and Aidan Mc Alynn have left Derrylaughan three weeks before commencement of Division One League campaign. Will be a tough season for the Kevin Barrys

I love the 'have left' part of this.

Left of their own accord or booted?

Very early in season to be changing managers/coach.

Player power big in Tyrone?
Coalisland ones might be the best to ask about that  ;D

RedHand88

Quote from: Jerome on April 17, 2025, 08:36:53 PM
Quote from: Eastern eye on April 17, 2025, 06:44:14 PMFirst managerial casualty of 2025.Paddy Bradley and Aidan Mc Alynn have left Derrylaughan three weeks before commencement of Division One League campaign. Will be a tough season for the Kevin Barrys

Not the first. Pomeroy are on their second management team of the year

Third if you count the man who had the accident and had to leave the post.

Mikhailov

Quote from: Truthsayer on April 17, 2025, 01:36:51 PM
Quote from: Mikhailov on April 17, 2025, 12:53:24 PMNo panic on the senior fixtures yet, none at all 😉

Start date is just over 3 weeks away

Shockingly poor how club football is treated within the our County


Shocking in what way? 🤷

Is your answer tongue in cheek?

Derry have 3/4 league games played, Down have certainly 4 played and Armagh will have 3 played - all before Easter.
Don't talk about pre season competitions....most counties have them or the Ulster league as preparation.
Our league is delayed to suit county football which is 2% of the playing population in the county
Now we are told that games on Friday nights are no longer a thing despite the fact they are the one positive to occur in the last number of years at club level

Tyrone Dreamer

In the likes of Armagh the county men hardly play any league games at all. If anything this totally devalues it. In Tyrone the leagues are taken much more seriously than other counties and are much better for it.

If the county board where more concerned about the county team they'd play away without the county men who currently have a tough all year schedule.

Next year the starred games are increased which should allow for slightly earlier start. I personally think things are well run in Tyrone.

GlenMan

Quote from: Mikhailov on April 18, 2025, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on April 17, 2025, 01:36:51 PM
Quote from: Mikhailov on April 17, 2025, 12:53:24 PMNo panic on the senior fixtures yet, none at all 😉

Start date is just over 3 weeks away

Shockingly poor how club football is treated within the our County


Shocking in what way? 🤷

Is your answer tongue in cheek?

Derry have 3/4 league games played, Down have certainly 4 played and Armagh will have 3 played - all before Easter.
Don't talk about pre season competitions....most counties have them or the Ulster league as preparation.
Our league is delayed to suit county football which is 2% of the playing population in the county
Now we are told that games on Friday nights are no longer a thing despite the fact they are the one positive to occur in the last number of years at club level

This is a misguided take.

Tyrone league is delayed to suit the clubs, so that they can play the max amount of games with county players.

As far as I know, there'll be a mix of Friday and Sunday games for the first few weeks then they'll revert to Fridays during the summer.

Club league in other ulster counties are a farce compared to the competitive leagues in tyrone.

Truthsayer

Quote from: Mikhailov on April 18, 2025, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on April 17, 2025, 01:36:51 PM
Quote from: Mikhailov on April 17, 2025, 12:53:24 PMNo panic on the senior fixtures yet, none at all 😉

Start date is just over 3 weeks away

Shockingly poor how club football is treated within the our County


Shocking in what way? 🤷

Is your answer tongue in cheek?

Derry have 3/4 league games played, Down have certainly 4 played and Armagh will have 3 played - all before Easter.
Don't talk about pre season competitions....most counties have them or the Ulster league as preparation.
Our league is delayed to suit county football which is 2% of the playing population in the county
Now we are told that games on Friday nights are no longer a thing despite the fact they are the one positive to occur in the last number of years at club level
League is run well here and they're doing away with the league finals.
You should go on the CCC and sort it out with as many games having county players available.

Talbotstephen

Good to see the league fixtures out for division 2, I have a lot of travelling to do up around the west of Tyrone. Wondering if any of the lads up there would let us stay some of the nights. Otherwise I can't see us fulfilling the fixtures. Any wonder im thinking of moving to Thailand the way the club football is ran in Tyrone. No break for the ordinary man.

Write boys

I used often listen to teams from the east of the county complaining about the long journey to Castlederg, Urney,Aghyaran etc until I realised it's the exact same distance in the other direction. But seriously I believe the leagues in Tyrone must be the best anywhere

marty34

Do Tyrone underage leagues work on East Tyrone/West Tyrone basis?

Mid-week travel would be tough if it's an all county league.


tyroneStatto

#50501
Youth has been officially All County since 1982 when Bord Na nOg was created. Since then you'd have different sections in each grade which would typically contain either Eastern or Western teams (still reminiscent of the old district system) to keep travelling to a minimum until the 1/4 Final stages of league but in recent years the sections have had a mix of both Eastern and Western teams from the beginning of the season.

W.A.G. Lover

Division 3A starts Friday 25/04/25
Division 3 not shown on Tyrone website, but assume starts Friday 02/05/25
Division 2 starts Sunday 11/05/25.

Still no fixtures for division 1, never mind a start date. Anyone got the inside track on this?

On Tyrone website, what's going on there? The categories in "view all competitions" drop down menu are an absolute mess. Archive years are missing a lot of competitions. A great tool to have available, but unfortunately missing so much information.

tiempo

Could do with a website dedicated to historic results/roll of honour, give someone with an interest in that sort of thing something to tip away at, leaving the current year on the live site

PMG1

Anyone got the latest score in the Jim Devlin Final?