Antrim Football Thread

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

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Take the Mark

Last 4 of the SFC are from the south west, obviously the semi finals will be held in the locality with Dunsilly being a sure bet for one of them at least. But the final, should it be the same? Or is it all hands up to the city again? 1 final appearance from city teams in 8 years now...

InnocentByStander

Quote from: Take the Mark on Today at 12:02:09 PMLast 4 of the SFC are from the south west, obviously the semi finals will be held in the locality with Dunsilly being a sure bet for one of them at least. But the final, should it be the same? Or is it all hands up to the city again? 1 final appearance from city teams in 8 years now...

Last time Cargin and Creggan played they had it in St Endas so you never know.

NorthAntrimSaff

Quote from: Saffrongael on Today at 11:46:25 AMIt's always framed as a "fall out" when a parent just wants to bring their kids to a more successful club

Nail on the head

NorthAntrimSaff

I think Creggan/Cargin in Dunsilly and Dunloy PG1 in toome

Take the Mark

Quote from: InnocentByStander on Today at 12:03:30 PM
Quote from: Take the Mark on Today at 12:02:09 PMLast 4 of the SFC are from the south west, obviously the semi finals will be held in the locality with Dunsilly being a sure bet for one of them at least. But the final, should it be the same? Or is it all hands up to the city again? 1 final appearance from city teams in 8 years now...

Last time Cargin and Creggan played they had it in St Endas so you never know.

Unfortunately I remember that one  >:(

paddyjohn

Dunloy V Portglenone should be in Ahoghill. Cargin V Creggan should be in Portglenone.

Final in Ahoghill, the price of fuel and everything else we should be forced to drive to the City.

Take the Mark

Good enough shouts PJ. Both clubs cater well for big games going by previous experiences. The only real reason for the final to be in Corrigan Park is the covered stand. Pitch is top class too but Portglenones looked similar a couple of weeks ago.

johnnycool

Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on Today at 09:30:55 AM
Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on Today at 08:59:03 AM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on September 16, 2025, 09:33:47 PMScally and 2 x McGarrys

But can we get back to talking about Lavey sorry St Brigids

Ryan has been in Dunloy since he was 14 when he played hurling only. When he left minor he decided himself to stay at the club.

Aodhan came to play hurling at underage, like his younger brother James, as Ballymena didn't offer it to them at the time. They had a fall out with their own club and it ended up in them deciding to make a permanent transfer.

I dont remember when James started to play for us. Hes been there forever it seems. He lives in Dunloy as well i think?

I dont see these lads as blow ins

Conor Kinsella& Deaglan Smith have been in Dunloy since they were kids when their families moved from Belfast, that isnt seen as being a blow in

No fall out and Aodhan didnt play a minute of underage for Dunloy
Rasharkin and Dunloy are next door neighbours. Id say half of Rasharkins members have a Dunloy postcode. He moved in 2022 or 2023..hardly forever?

Moving from Belfast to Dunloy is a different matter, similar to these "professionals" moving into south belfast and joining the local club??

Are Bredagh and Carryduff the most hated clubs in Co Down out of curiosity?

Not evidently as much as St Brigids are in Antrim..



takeyourpoint

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on Today at 08:59:03 AM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on September 16, 2025, 09:33:47 PMScally and 2 x McGarrys

But can we get back to talking about Lavey sorry St Brigids

Ryan has been in Dunloy since he was 14 when he played hurling only. When he left minor he decided himself to stay at the club.

Aodhan came to play hurling at underage, like his younger brother James, as Ballymena didn't offer it to them at the time. They had a fall out with their own club and it ended up in them deciding to make a permanent transfer.

I dont remember when James started to play for us. Hes been there forever it seems. He lives in Dunloy as well i think?

I dont see these lads as blow ins

Conor Kinsella& Deaglan Smith have been in Dunloy since they were kids when their families moved from Belfast, that isnt seen as being a blow in
"Fall out  with the club"...I think the term is "economical with the truth"

Ghost+Tommy

Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on Today at 12:06:13 PMI think Creggan/Cargin in Dunsilly and Dunloy PG1 in toome
I think Dunloy/Casements in toome and Cargin/Creggan in PG1 ,both good set ups and good surfaces,but wouldn't surprise me if the took both to the city lol,dunsilly taking a lot off games lately,grass looked a bit long friday evening, few games on it since

JimStynes

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Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 12:29:08 PM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on Today at 09:30:55 AM
Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on Today at 08:59:03 AM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on September 16, 2025, 09:33:47 PMScally and 2 x McGarrys

But can we get back to talking about Lavey sorry St Brigids

Ryan has been in Dunloy since he was 14 when he played hurling only. When he left minor he decided himself to stay at the club.

Aodhan came to play hurling at underage, like his younger brother James, as Ballymena didn't offer it to them at the time. They had a fall out with their own club and it ended up in them deciding to make a permanent transfer.

I dont remember when James started to play for us. Hes been there forever it seems. He lives in Dunloy as well i think?

I dont see these lads as blow ins

Conor Kinsella& Deaglan Smith have been in Dunloy since they were kids when their families moved from Belfast, that isnt seen as being a blow in

No fall out and Aodhan didnt play a minute of underage for Dunloy
Rasharkin and Dunloy are next door neighbours. Id say half of Rasharkins members have a Dunloy postcode. He moved in 2022 or 2023..hardly forever?

Moving from Belfast to Dunloy is a different matter, similar to these "professionals" moving into south belfast and joining the local club??

Are Bredagh and Carryduff the most hated clubs in Co Down out of curiosity?

Not evidently as much as St Brigids are in Antrim..




St Brigids weren't always unlikeable. I never had many issues with them growing up and loved playing them at the rugby ground! Some feed put on after the games  ;D  But the past number of years they are an unlikeable crowd! Was delighted to see Dunloy beat them. They've some fantastic underage players coming through so it will be interesting to see if they make it to senior with all the blow ins they have.

As for us this year and the soap opera around the management! The less said the better! Couldn't wait for the season to end.

belfastsaff

Quote from: JimStynes on Today at 01:04:27 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 12:29:08 PM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on Today at 09:30:55 AM
Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on Today at 08:59:03 AM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on September 16, 2025, 09:33:47 PMScally and 2 x McGarrys

But can we get back to talking about Lavey sorry St Brigids

Ryan has been in Dunloy since he was 14 when he played hurling only. When he left minor he decided himself to stay at the club.

Aodhan came to play hurling at underage, like his younger brother James, as Ballymena didn't offer it to them at the time. They had a fall out with their own club and it ended up in them deciding to make a permanent transfer.

I dont remember when James started to play for us. Hes been there forever it seems. He lives in Dunloy as well i think?

I dont see these lads as blow ins

Conor Kinsella& Deaglan Smith have been in Dunloy since they were kids when their families moved from Belfast, that isnt seen as being a blow in

No fall out and Aodhan didnt play a minute of underage for Dunloy
Rasharkin and Dunloy are next door neighbours. Id say half of Rasharkins members have a Dunloy postcode. He moved in 2022 or 2023..hardly forever?

Moving from Belfast to Dunloy is a different matter, similar to these "professionals" moving into south belfast and joining the local club??

Are Bredagh and Carryduff the most hated clubs in Co Down out of curiosity?

Not evidently as much as St Brigids are in Antrim..




St Brigids weren't always unlikeable. I never had many issues with them growing up and loved playing them at the rugby ground! Some feed put on after the games  ;D  But the past number of years they are an unlikeable crowd! Was delighted to see Dunloy beat them. They've some fantastic underage players coming through so it will be interesting to see if they make it to senior with all the blow ins they have.

As for us this year and the soap opera around the management! The less said the better! Couldn't wait for the season to end.

whatever happens with the management teams and fall outs you would like to hope the players still had a bit of pride for their own clubs... didnt see any of that on friday night

NorthAntrimSaff

Quote from: Ghost+Tommy on Today at 12:59:54 PM
Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on Today at 12:06:13 PMI think Creggan/Cargin in Dunsilly and Dunloy PG1 in toome
I think Dunloy/Casements in toome and Cargin/Creggan in PG1 ,both good set ups and good surfaces,but wouldn't surprise me if the took both to the city lol,dunsilly taking a lot off games lately,grass looked a bit long friday evening, few games on it since

Loaded here past few weeks with finals under lights

NGBlue

Quote from: HTownlad on Today at 09:06:00 AMHopefully St Galls have already seen it and decided not to raise an objection to it



Seen and noted during and after the game, there'd be no objections as far as I'm aware. These things happen, unfortunately

paddyjohn

Quote from: NGBlue on Today at 01:22:51 PM
Quote from: HTownlad on Today at 09:06:00 AMHopefully St Galls have already seen it and decided not to raise an objection to it



Seen and noted during and after the game, there'd be no objections as far as I'm aware. These things happen, unfortunately

That's why I admire St Galls, they took their beating and moved on. Other clubs should have a look at them instead of trying to win championships in a committee room.