Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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pintandgaaman

Quote from: Bring back kellys inn on October 16, 2025, 02:36:13 PM
Quote from: Hughie McMahon on October 16, 2025, 02:08:40 PM
Quote from: TheBorderBull on October 16, 2025, 02:04:02 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on October 16, 2025, 12:58:54 PMMcKenna plays a different sport and his contract is with the AFL not GAA, as long as hes a registered member of Eglish GAA which im sure he is. Whoever wins tomorrow night will be Ulster Intermediate Club Champions in less than 6 weeks. After that, who knows? 60 minutes away from Croke Park.

Hoping for a draw. LET ME PAY £15 TO WATCH MORE GAMES FROM HOME!!

I LOVE IT!

Pile of dung above this message also so if you have just came onto the page don't bother reading the last two days of pure vomit by them c*nts up in fintona / fineskra? / Glendregish? shite
They probably dont even have wifi haha.
Over here in Donaghmore the flowers are entering a dormant state just like the footballers who will no doubt be saving all their energy for next year!


Faceless trolls like this is why this discussion board has went to shite.
He's just giving his opinion as everyone in the board is entitled to do so (except @pintsandgaaman). Let the man have his say and move on!! Don't you forget you're only a newbie on here too caddy so no place to slate men for their views. ;)
Agreed is it possible to remove @pintsandgaaman??
They hate me cause they aint me

Hughie McMahon

Quote from: pintandgaaman on October 16, 2025, 02:55:07 PM
Quote from: Bring back kellys inn on October 16, 2025, 02:36:13 PM
Quote from: Hughie McMahon on October 16, 2025, 02:08:40 PM
Quote from: TheBorderBull on October 16, 2025, 02:04:02 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on October 16, 2025, 12:58:54 PMMcKenna plays a different sport and his contract is with the AFL not GAA, as long as hes a registered member of Eglish GAA which im sure he is. Whoever wins tomorrow night will be Ulster Intermediate Club Champions in less than 6 weeks. After that, who knows? 60 minutes away from Croke Park.

Hoping for a draw. LET ME PAY £15 TO WATCH MORE GAMES FROM HOME!!

I LOVE IT!

Pile of dung above this message also so if you have just came onto the page don't bother reading the last two days of pure vomit by them c*nts up in fintona / fineskra? / Glendregish? shite
They probably dont even have wifi haha.
Over here in Donaghmore the flowers are entering a dormant state just like the footballers who will no doubt be saving all their energy for next year!


Faceless trolls like this is why this discussion board has went to shite.
He's just giving his opinion as everyone in the board is entitled to do so (except @pintsandgaaman). Let the man have his say and move on!! Don't you forget you're only a newbie on here too caddy so no place to slate men for their views. ;)
Agreed is it possible to remove @pintsandgaaman??
They hate me cause they aint me
Your own mate sitting opposite from you trying to get you removed... :'(  time @pintsandgaaman moved on from this board as the vast majority are all on the same boat!

pintandgaaman

Quote from: Hughie McMahon on October 16, 2025, 02:59:45 PM
Quote from: pintandgaaman on October 16, 2025, 02:55:07 PM
Quote from: Bring back kellys inn on October 16, 2025, 02:36:13 PM
Quote from: Hughie McMahon on October 16, 2025, 02:08:40 PM
Quote from: TheBorderBull on October 16, 2025, 02:04:02 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on October 16, 2025, 12:58:54 PMMcKenna plays a different sport and his contract is with the AFL not GAA, as long as hes a registered member of Eglish GAA which im sure he is. Whoever wins tomorrow night will be Ulster Intermediate Club Champions in less than 6 weeks. After that, who knows? 60 minutes away from Croke Park.

Hoping for a draw. LET ME PAY £15 TO WATCH MORE GAMES FROM HOME!!

I LOVE IT!

Pile of dung above this message also so if you have just came onto the page don't bother reading the last two days of pure vomit by them c*nts up in fintona / fineskra? / Glendregish? shite
They probably dont even have wifi haha.
Over here in Donaghmore the flowers are entering a dormant state just like the footballers who will no doubt be saving all their energy for next year!


Faceless trolls like this is why this discussion board has went to shite.
He's just giving his opinion as everyone in the board is entitled to do so (except @pintsandgaaman). Let the man have his say and move on!! Don't you forget you're only a newbie on here too caddy so no place to slate men for their views. ;)
Agreed is it possible to remove @pintsandgaaman??
They hate me cause they aint me
Your own mate sitting opposite from you trying to get you removed... :'(  time @pintsandgaaman moved on from this board as the vast majority are all on the same boat!
Away with that carry on.

Jerome

Quote from: pintandgaaman on October 16, 2025, 11:47:40 AM
Quote from: TheBorderBull on October 16, 2025, 11:44:56 AMFrom my sources in the county board Connor McKennas registration to Eglish wasn't completed on time meaning he technically shouldn't have been eligible to line out against the Moy. There's talk that the issue could lead to a formal objection being lodged, and if it's upheld, the result of that game might be overturned. Some within the board are saying it was just an administrative oversight but the Moy are considering their options and want the games result overturned as McKenna was technically an ineligible player meaning they have grounds to appeal the decision.
Who exactly did this come from, you seem to be the only person in the county with this information

If you check back to my posts before the semi final I had heard the membership concern.


PastThePost

I see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...

White Goodman

Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

PastThePost

Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:00:36 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

I'm sure you've heard the term junior club mentality, it's a true fact, and not a geographical problem...
Hope you get reelected at the AGM next month btw

White Goodman

Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:12:58 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:00:36 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

I'm sure you've heard the term junior club mentality, it's a true fact, and not a geographical problem...
Hope you get reelected at the AGM next month btw

It does seem to be a geographical problem though. You'd think all these excellent coaches in north Tyrone that you speak of would maybe share their knowledge instead of keeping it to themselves. None of these team have 5 or more guys in any sort of shape to play football. Maybe start there. If you mentioned barbell to some of the urney lads they'd probably think it was a bit of cheese in red wax FFS.

PastThePost

Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:22:52 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:12:58 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:00:36 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

I'm sure you've heard the term junior club mentality, it's a true fact, and not a geographical problem...
Hope you get reelected at the AGM next month btw

It does seem to be a geographical problem though. You'd think all these excellent coaches in north Tyrone that you speak of would maybe share their knowledge instead of keeping it to themselves. None of these team have 5 or more guys in any sort of shape to play football. Maybe start there. If you mentioned barbell to some of the urney lads they'd probably think it was a bit of cheese in red wax FFS.

Derrytresk, Brackaville, Brocagh, Killyman...a few cheese experts possibly in these 3B clubs, a fair dander to North Tyrone no?

It's extremely important who is steering your club, you need coaches involved who know how to condition a team, age specific training is delivered, to do this you have to move away from the mindset of getting all your mates to coach teams, this mentality is killing teams, not just in north Tyrone...
Strange how this programme has a lot of the sessions delivered by coaches from north Tyrone clubs, and some of them aren't even coaches...

Personalities are the biggest problem in most clubs, the ones who let it impact them to the detriment of their players and teams, are the ones with the junior club mentality, as stated, this is most definitely not a geographical issue.

pintandgaaman

Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:44:02 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:22:52 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:12:58 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:00:36 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

I'm sure you've heard the term junior club mentality, it's a true fact, and not a geographical problem...
Hope you get reelected at the AGM next month btw

It does seem to be a geographical problem though. You'd think all these excellent coaches in north Tyrone that you speak of would maybe share their knowledge instead of keeping it to themselves. None of these team have 5 or more guys in any sort of shape to play football. Maybe start there. If you mentioned barbell to some of the urney lads they'd probably think it was a bit of cheese in red wax FFS.

Derrytresk, Brackaville, Brocagh, Killyman...a few cheese experts possibly in these 3B clubs, a fair dander to North Tyrone no?

It's extremely important who is steering your club, you need coaches involved who know how to condition a team, age specific training is delivered, to do this you have to move away from the mindset of getting all your mates to coach teams, this mentality is killing teams, not just in north Tyrone...
Strange how this programme has a lot of the sessions delivered by coaches from north Tyrone clubs, and some of them aren't even coaches...

Personalities are the biggest problem in most clubs, the ones who let it impact them to the detriment of their players and teams, are the ones with the junior club mentality, as stated, this is most definitely not a geographical issue.
A lot of these clubs coaches aren't the issue, football is a numbers game and when they might have 10 landing to training no coach will be able to get a proper session in.
Clubs in 3b need to take the senior team out of focus and focus on youth for a number of years, only way to get proggression into the seniors then

Bring back kellys inn

Quote from: pintandgaaman on October 17, 2025, 08:19:29 AM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:44:02 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:22:52 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 10:12:58 PM
Quote from: White Goodman on October 16, 2025, 10:00:36 PM
Quote from: PastThePost on October 16, 2025, 09:38:23 PMI see this North Tyrone Coaching programme is taking place, no disrespect to the clubs taking part in it, but surely it's a bit condescending to the clubs in north Tyrone that they're being told how to coach their teams, I know a lot of excellent coaches who are from these clubs, I can't see how the lack of knowledge is a problem?
Clubs need to be run properly, right people in the right places, regardless of who likes who or who is related to who, the ability of club committees to run their clubs properly and ensure they are getting the right people involved, isn't going to be sorted by a North Tyrone coaching programme...
Sensible people in the club committees is something the successful clubs tend to be able to get right...
It's not really condescending. All north Tyrone teams bar aghyaran and Owen rows play junior football. Something needs to change, if you watch some of those teams play it is evident that players are nowhere near the standard of decent sides both skills wise or conditioning. Coaching guys how to properly prepare and develop players is a forward step.

What is condescending is saying that none of these clubs have anybody sensible involved in their committee.

To make the argument that a team and club are struggling because of their committee rather than the fact half the lads playing are filling out jerseys in the wrong areas is just plain stupid.

I'm sure you've heard the term junior club mentality, it's a true fact, and not a geographical problem...
Hope you get reelected at the AGM next month btw

It does seem to be a geographical problem though. You'd think all these excellent coaches in north Tyrone that you speak of would maybe share their knowledge instead of keeping it to themselves. None of these team have 5 or more guys in any sort of shape to play football. Maybe start there. If you mentioned barbell to some of the urney lads they'd probably think it was a bit of cheese in red wax FFS.

Derrytresk, Brackaville, Brocagh, Killyman...a few cheese experts possibly in these 3B clubs, a fair dander to North Tyrone no?

It's extremely important who is steering your club, you need coaches involved who know how to condition a team, age specific training is delivered, to do this you have to move away from the mindset of getting all your mates to coach teams, this mentality is killing teams, not just in north Tyrone...
Strange how this programme has a lot of the sessions delivered by coaches from north Tyrone clubs, and some of them aren't even coaches...

Personalities are the biggest problem in most clubs, the ones who let it impact them to the detriment of their players and teams, are the ones with the junior club mentality, as stated, this is most definitely not a geographical issue.
A lot of these clubs coaches aren't the issue, football is a numbers game and when they might have 10 landing to training no coach will be able to get a proper session in.
Clubs in 3b need to take the senior team out of focus and focus on youth for a number of years, only way to get proggression into the seniors then
A Fintona man like yourself would know this alright

BeraghBadger

Looking forward to tonight's replay. Think it will be a great game. Believe Carrickmore should take it and silence all the ones that thought they wouldn't get near it the year. Loughmacrory out of their depth here I think. Experience takes her!!!!

Hughie McMahon

Big day for everyone from Termonmaguirc within the board... There'll be nothing taught in the Dean Brian today with the excitement for tonight! Hopefully Conroy let's the lads play ball, we don't need any more howlers from the referees within the county. We're all due a good performance for the refs. Maybe Martins the man to do that?!?!

pintandgaaman