Antrim Football Thread

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

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YoungSaff

Quote from: NAG1 on August 05, 2025, 10:30:16 AM
Quote from: Take the Mark on August 05, 2025, 10:28:14 AMVery true NAG but they were also missing 2 or 3 against St Johns - Coby Cunning the most notable, and they now have 1 foot in the quarters already!

From what I have heard Coby won't be featuring any time soon in the football or hurling

I had heard it will be a different story in a few weeks time

Dunsilly King

I see we dodged a bullet with the IN reporting Bradley has pulled out. Thank God.

YoungSaff

Quote from: Dunsilly King on August 05, 2025, 11:10:25 AMI see we dodged a bullet with the IN reporting Bradley has pulled out. Thank God.

Why a bullet dodged out of curiosity ? I know nothing about him

Gael-in-exile

The championship structure has been debated, as has the leagues and by considering the first round results there are some who are clinging to Senior and D1 but who are clearly below that level.

With a total of 34 teams entered into championship would it be an option to run 10/12/12 in group format similar to current Intermediate football and hurling?

Minimum 4 games, easy option to create playoff for relegation. Potential to create QFs should the willingness be there and fixture calendar allow.

Na Glinntí Glasa

Quote from: NAG1 on August 05, 2025, 10:30:16 AM
Quote from: Take the Mark on August 05, 2025, 10:28:14 AMVery true NAG but they were also missing 2 or 3 against St Johns - Coby Cunning the most notable, and they now have 1 foot in the quarters already!

From what I have heard Coby won't be featuring any time soon in the football or hurling

Hes got a chance of playing. He's been training and in the gym all year.

The man is a serious inspiration for any of our younger players who have suffered an injury with his attitude towards rehab.

Hes been running on the pitch for a fair few months now. You nearly get dizzy when you are watching their training sessions when you see how times he's lapping it  ;D

Hectic

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on August 05, 2025, 09:47:06 AM£25k  ;D

Christ, i need to speak to someone then about my wages.

Anthony is manager. Murtagh is in helping him. As was said before, Anthony likes to bring in different voices to the set up over the years. Murtagh has done a fine job from what I've seen and its similar to his approach at training as well.

Also the surprise at us beating St Johns is quite amusing. You wont find anyone in the home support Sunday who didn't expect to see us win - albeit not by as much. There's absolutely the potential there to win a senior championship, its just being able to split the demand over two codes.

Hurling will always be priority over football for the supporters.

It was the margin that surprised people, not the fact you won the game.

Spike

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Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Take the Mark

They beat Portglenone in the semi final 2 years ago Spike

Spike

5th time in a row Portglenone? they werent serious

Around the glens

Quote from: Spike on August 05, 2025, 02:58:01 PM
Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Sure that's how it's meant to be, there only a bunch of hurlers having a bit of craic way the big ball.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: Spike on August 05, 2025, 02:58:01 PM
Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Its pointless anyway debating. Cargin at a Canter again this year,  let's be honest,  who has any realistic chance of beating them?

ck

Quote from: Christmas Lights on August 05, 2025, 11:10:44 PM
Quote from: Spike on August 05, 2025, 02:58:01 PM
Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Its pointless anyway debating. Cargin at a Canter again this year,  let's be honest,  who has any realistic chance of beating them?

I don't see Cargin winning it this year. It's between the Ulster select crowd and Creggan.

Christmas Lights

Quote from: ck on August 05, 2025, 11:15:04 PM
Quote from: Christmas Lights on August 05, 2025, 11:10:44 PM
Quote from: Spike on August 05, 2025, 02:58:01 PM
Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Its pointless anyway debating. Cargin at a Canter again this year,  let's be honest,  who has any realistic chance of beating them?

I don't see Cargin winning it this year. It's between the Ulster select crowd and Creggan.

You'll have to show your working out son. Can't see anyone getting close to Cargin. The only team in Antrim that can beat Cargin is.....Cargin.

YoungSaff

Quote from: Christmas Lights on August 05, 2025, 11:34:16 PM
Quote from: ck on August 05, 2025, 11:15:04 PM
Quote from: Christmas Lights on August 05, 2025, 11:10:44 PM
Quote from: Spike on August 05, 2025, 02:58:01 PM
Quote from: YoungSaff on August 05, 2025, 09:48:50 AMI think Dunloy will win SFC this year

We've heard this story before yet whenever they meet a serious contender they've been threw out of the way like twigs in a storm both physically and tactically.  No surprise about beating St Johns but the size of the defeat is worth taking a 2nd glance at.

Perhaps this year will be different. No better time to meet Cargin than in the group stages where there is less riding on it. The likes of St Brigids would be a very different animal to a St John's side that just need put out of their misery.

Its pointless anyway debating. Cargin at a Canter again this year,  let's be honest,  who has any realistic chance of beating them?

I don't see Cargin winning it this year. It's between the Ulster select crowd and Creggan.

You'll have to show your working out son. Can't see anyone getting close to Cargin. The only team in Antrim that can beat Cargin is.....Cargin.

Cargin nearly at full strength just got by TNN , in fairness I heard they missed plenty of chances but TNN were right in the game until maybe the last 10 minutes.

Glenravel , Johnnies both better sides than TNN so I can see why people are seeing past Cargin after PG1 and Dunloy beat both these sides easily also Creggan seeing off Ballymena relatively easily.

Correct me if I am wrong about Cargin being full strength and I know it is just the first group game but a lot of teams look like they have closed the gap , can never write Cargin off but certainly not as confident this year as previous.

Duine Inteacht Eile

Kerry did what needed to be done and didn't look great when it didn't matter.....

However, I agree that they aren't that far ahead of the chasing pack that they couldn't be caught.