Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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Caesar

The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

EOC1923

#29851
Quote from: bannside on April 06, 2023, 03:03:32 PM
Lol. Only problem is the definition of "easy". I don't see that huge gap between that others see. Certainly no remote dominance like St Galls and Cargin were in their pomp - with the rest not on the same page!

A lot of teams can raise themselves for a one off - if you don't turn up with your A game you are in trouble no matter what group you get, imo.
You should of re-posted the same message you put up last year at this exact time BS, would of saved you some time  ;D

JimStynes

Quote from: Caesar on April 06, 2023, 03:17:10 PM
The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

They've about 9 county standard players to come into their team if you include those 5 Downeys.


country bumpkin

Quote from: JimStynes on April 06, 2023, 04:22:35 PM
Quote from: Caesar on April 06, 2023, 03:17:10 PM
The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

They've about 9 county standard players to come into their team if you include those 5 Downeys.

Jeez JS you have scared the life outa the Cargin management....R D phoned....he is contemplating withdrawing.........
Could you blame him......??

bannside

Indeed EOC. As anticipated there wasn't a huge gap between a cluster of teams last year, with draws and last minute scores separating the sides on occasions. Cargin were the team that found the way to claim McNamee once again, and even their most fervent supporters got their aspirations taken right to the wire a few times before seeing off the challenge. Obvious Cargin still set the standard but I forsee another clinking championship later this year.

Sportacus

Quote from: JimStynes on April 06, 2023, 04:22:35 PM
Quote from: Caesar on April 06, 2023, 03:17:10 PM
The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

They've about 9 county standard players to come into their team if you include those 5 Downeys.
Imagine playing for your club from U8 and then watching a car load of lads sail in and take your jersey for the championship because some of  the people in their club can't be grown ups.  Just can't get my head around that.

Saul goodman

Quote from: Sportacus on April 06, 2023, 05:18:29 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on April 06, 2023, 04:22:35 PM
Quote from: Caesar on April 06, 2023, 03:17:10 PM
The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

They've about 9 county standard players to come into their team if you include those 5 Downeys.
Imagine playing for your club from U8 and then watching a car load of lads sail in and take your jersey for the championship because some of  the people in their club can't be grown ups.  Just can't get my head around that.

they may need to parachute these Downey lads in ASAP they solidified their place in the basement of division 1 with another loss to aghagallon- think they got 4 points from play in that game poor showing

realisticsaff

Quote from: Sportacus on April 06, 2023, 05:18:29 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on April 06, 2023, 04:22:35 PM
Quote from: Caesar on April 06, 2023, 03:17:10 PM
The outright odds on Boylesport before the draw has even been made are comical.

In my book Cargin and Creggan remain favourites with Aghagallon and Portglenone close behind.

Will be interesting to see if the new look St Brigids side can cause a bit of disruption come Championship time.

They've about 9 county standard players to come into their team if you include those 5 Downeys.
Imagine playing for your club from U8 and then watching a car load of lads sail in and take your jersey for the championship because some of  the people in their club can't be grown ups.  Just can't get my head around that.

Literally happens at every Belfast club

EOC1923

Quote from: bannside on April 06, 2023, 05:02:31 PM
Indeed EOC. As anticipated there wasn't a huge gap between a cluster of teams last year, with draws and last minute scores separating the sides on occasions. Cargin were the team that found the way to claim McNamee once again, and even their most fervent supporters got their aspirations taken right to the wire a few times before seeing off the challenge. Obvious Cargin still set the standard but I forsee another clinking championship later this year.
Was only winding BS, I agree it's wide open for the top 4 or 5 teams, the draw will dictate alot if it ever takes place 🤣

BrendanAntrim

Getting very close to Ulster Championship, hopefully there is a big Antrim support there on Saturday, for sure there will be a massive home crowd. The squad and management deserve our support, I think it can be a competitive game, hard to know what way Armagh will approach it. They seem to have retreated from their attacking style of last year but they may think they can open us up. Could be entertaining!

Saul goodman

Quote from: BrendanAntrim on April 06, 2023, 10:18:45 PM
Getting very close to Ulster Championship, hopefully there is a big Antrim support there on Saturday, for sure there will be a massive home crowd. The squad and management deserve our support, I think it can be a competitive game, hard to know what way Armagh will approach it. They seem to have retreated from their attacking style of last year but they may think they can open us up. Could be entertaining!

Armagh team has been named - prob will be many changes before throw in
No rian o Neil / jarly of / murnin  for them

Saffsof82

Quote from: EOC1923 on April 06, 2023, 08:34:10 PM
Quote from: bannside on April 06, 2023, 05:02:31 PM
Indeed EOC. As anticipated there wasn't a huge gap between a cluster of teams last year, with draws and last minute scores separating the sides on occasions. Cargin were the team that found the way to claim McNamee once again, and even their most fervent supporters got their aspirations taken right to the wire a few times before seeing off the challenge. Obvious Cargin still set the standard but I forsee another clinking championship later this year.
Was only winding BS, I agree it's wide open for the top 4 or 5 teams, the draw will dictate alot if it ever takes place 🤣


Draw this Wednesday night

ck

Antrim team named. First thing that struck me is how strong the bench is. Probably stronger than the starting team?

shawshank

#29864
First thing that struck me was not a Cargin player is starting. A team who has taken 6 of the last 8 championships and put Glen to the pin of their collar a few months ago.

The 2nd thing that struck me was,  Casements have no starters either for a team who have been a top 4 team the past two seasons, none on the bench either.