UC 2010: Aontroim vs Tír Eoghain 23rd May, Páirc Mhic Asmaint

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drici



Found what was missing.
Wonder why they left it out.


drici

Sunday 23rd May 2010

Ulster Senior Football Championship Quarter Final
Antrim v Tyrone, Throw In 4.00pm at Casement Park, Belfast


Ulster Minor Football Championship Quarter Final
Antrim v Tyrone, Throw In 2.00pm at Casement Park, Belfast

Ticketing:

This is not an all-ticket event. Patrons can pay in at the gate.
Tickets are available through Clubs and County Boards.

Ticket Prices:

Covered Stand €27 / £23

Terrace €15 / £13

OAP Terrace €10 / £9

OAP Open Seating €15 / £13

U16s free into Open seating and Terrace

aontroim

Prices havent changed much in 2 years then - apart from the exchange rates.

saffron sam2

Quote from: Fuzzman on May 18, 2010, 01:59:52 PM
Gee folks it's hard to get ye to talk about the possible team for this game.
Is that cos it's so up in the air after such a strange NFL

Who will mark Cunningham?
Will Hub play as well on Casement as he did last year v Derry
How's gonna hit our frees or will we play roulette with Mugsy, Sean, Tommy and maybe even Sean O'Neill
Will SoN be double marked or a spare man in front of him.

Will we go on all out attack or will Antrim do what Tohill said last week that the so called lesser teams (Sorry Saffs)
Get 13 men behind the ball so we will see loads of hand passing (If done correctly) around the 40 yard yellow wall?
Actually maybe that's what their tactic will be. Force Tyrone into loads of handpassing so that they eventually get blown up for an illegal one

I hope its not a negative defensive game anyways as I'm sure we'll see enough of them this year.

Any tactic would be an improvement on last year's Ulster final tactic free approach.
the breathing of the vanished lies in acres round my feet

tyronebhoy

drici

Are you talking about there being no reference to the uncovered stand in this year's information?

I know that all season ticket holders will be given a seat in this section and maybe they don't want to encourage too many others to come to that area.

ONeill

I know it has only been 2 months since St Patrick's Day but would Kevin be up to speed with the pace of inter-county championship football? He actually looked a bit bulkier/carrying timber this year.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

A Quinn Martin Production

Quote from: ONeill on May 18, 2010, 04:46:45 PM
I know it has only been 2 months since St Patrick's Day but would Kevin be up to speed with the pace of inter-county championship football? He actually looked a bit bulkier/carrying timber this year.

That would be my major misgiving O'Neill.  No doubting his talent.
Antrim - One Of A Dying Breed of Genuine Dual Counties

Orior

Quote from: hardstation on May 18, 2010, 03:56:28 PM
Happy enough about McGourty coming on to the panel. 3 players have left the panel so he had to bring someone in and with Niblock and Herron doubtful, McGourty is the obvious choice. He will add a physical presence and is well able to take a score.

We'll win by 2 and I'll be in Fruithill at 1230ish.
Aontroim abu.

They lost the big lad McKeever to Down Under. Who were the other two?
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

imtommygunn

Squad players - Conor Murray, Deaghlan O'Hagan and Sean Burke.

None would have made the 15 but they'd have been in with a good shout of making it on before 70 minutes.

ONeill

The Tyrone pessimist:

Tyrone could easily have lost all 7 league games this year. The two they didn't, they should have. Cork outplayed them in Omagh and Kerry were undone there as well by a dodgy last-second goal. Hammered by Dublin. Hammered by Derry. Tyrone have shown 5-10 minutes of good football per game. The doubts raised last year v Cork regarding the mileage on legs seems to be vindicated by the dodgy performances from Gormley and Ricey this season. Tyrone are leaking defensively. Teams are scoring goals against this unsettled full back line. O'Neill, Dooher and the McMahons have either played no football of note or interrupted so far. The brightest performer, Penrose, would be easily handled by Kelly or Brady. McLean would shackle O'Neill. The midfield is anyone's guess. Tyrone are formless and without a settled side. The have developed a losing habit. Cassidy, another plus, is out. B McGuigan ain't fit. Tommy off-form. Davy Harte is off the pace. McGinley big loss. No 45 specialist or secure free taker at all. Confidence is brittle.

The Tyrone optimist:

Tyrone are Ulster Champions, were a kick in the arse off an All-Ireland final last year and many are proven championship specialists. The return of the two Clann men as well as the McMahons strengthens the side better than at any time this year. They played division one football and were only the kick of a ball away from a victory in a few games. They reached the McKenna final with a skeleton team. This is Antrim we're playing. They were hammered by Sligo and have been contesting division three with very mediocre teams. The St Gall's lads are leg weary and the rest are a level below Tyrone. Cunningham is a one trick pony. Harte has a good record in Casement. McGourty's return suggests a weakness in the current set up. The bookies are rarely wrong. Sean Cavanagh.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

omagh_gael

For all you season ticket holders:

Please bring your GAA Season Tickets with you on Sunday. All Tyrone and Antrim Football Season Ticket Holders will gain access through the Season Stiles, see below:

Please go to Stile 41 if you wish to go to the Terrace or Stile 1 & 2 if you wish to sit in the open seating.

You will not need to print your ticket as mentioned in the previous e-mail, simply ensure to bring your season ticket.

Again, this arrangement is specific to this fixture and we will update you on the situation for your team's next match in advance.

Le meas,

GAA Ticket Office

Orior

Quote from: ONeill on May 18, 2010, 09:44:55 PM
The Tyrone pessimist:

Tyrone could easily have lost all 7 league games this year. The two they didn't, they should have. Cork outplayed them in Omagh and Kerry were undone there as well by a dodgy last-second goal. Hammered by Dublin. Hammered by Derry. Tyrone have shown 5-10 minutes of good football per game. The doubts raised last year v Cork regarding the mileage on legs seems to be vindicated by the dodgy performances from Gormley and Ricey this season. Tyrone are leaking defensively. Teams are scoring goals against this unsettled full back line. O'Neill, Dooher and the McMahons have either played no football of note or interrupted so far. The brightest performer, Penrose, would be easily handled by Kelly or Brady. McLean would shackle O'Neill. The midfield is anyone's guess. Tyrone are formless and without a settled side. The have developed a losing habit. Cassidy, another plus, is out. B McGuigan ain't fit. Tommy off-form. Davy Harte is off the pace. McGinley big loss. No 45 specialist or secure free taker at all. Confidence is brittle.

The Tyrone optimist:

Tyrone are Ulster Champions, were a kick in the arse off an All-Ireland final last year and many are proven championship specialists. The return of the two Clann men as well as the McMahons strengthens the side better than at any time this year. They played division one football and were only the kick of a ball away from a victory in a few games. They reached the McKenna final with a skeleton team. This is Antrim we're playing. They were hammered by Sligo and have been contesting division three with very mediocre teams. The St Gall's lads are leg weary and the rest are a level below Tyrone. Cunningham is a one trick pony. Harte has a good record in Casement. McGourty's return suggests a weakness in the current set up. The bookies are rarely wrong. Sean Cavanagh.

I'll have half a glass of whatever you're drinking son.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

ONeill

I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Orior

Quote from: ONeill on May 18, 2010, 10:11:21 PM
You disagree with something?

You're over optimistic. And I'll tell you why next Monday.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians