Antrim Football Thread

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

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bannside

Tbh I thought Casements were very flat against St Galls and were lucky to get through. That flatness continued last night, not sure why, I went there expecting to win the game, so Im not going to jump in now and say otherwise.

Cuchullians kicked on easily another 10% since they beat St Brigids in the QF, and the winners of tomorrow's semi will find themselves in a proper game in a fortnight.

Casements have to review what went wrong (without the knives) and see what is needed to go again. I've said many times theres plenty of talent coming through the club, in fact get should definitely get stronger....last night just another bump of many on a long hard road!


SoloAndGo

MG playing against 14 men again. That's 3 of their games this IFC. Not much between the teams until the sending off.

Spike

Do they even need it though?  The intermediate antrim championship is at its lowest quality in living memory.

It wouldn't be junior grade in other counties.  Some clubs need to be forced down into into whether they like it or not

Gaels1789

Quote from: Spike on September 28, 2025, 11:17:02 AMDo they even need it though?  The intermediate antrim championship is at its lowest quality in living memory.

It wouldn't be junior grade in other counties.  Some clubs need to be forced down into into whether they like it or not


Sairsfields and moneyglass are border line senior teams and the difference is massive to the rest of the league.

Spike

A 16 team first division means a lot of teams are borderline senior.

In any normal situation these teams would be nowhere near senior.   Thats not their fault, they can only compete against the teams within the built structures and beat whats in front of them.

Hard to watch some of those group games in the senior championship.

general_lee

I have a passing interest in Antrim football due to friends and family connections. Cannot for the world of me understand the thought process behind introducing the 16 team SFC/Division 1 (I'm guessing politics)

There are at best, 10 genuine senior standard clubs. You could maybe argue extending that to 12, same for intermediate. The rest are junior and even at that level you would need to introduce a Junior B.

imtommygunn


NorthAntrimSaff

Quote from: general_lee on September 28, 2025, 02:52:13 PMI have a passing interest in Antrim football due to friends and family connections. Cannot for the world of me understand the thought process behind introducing the 16 team SFC/Division 1 (I'm guessing politics)

There are at best, 10 genuine senior standard clubs. You could maybe argue extending that to 12, same for intermediate. The rest are junior and even at that level you would need to introduce a Junior B.

Junior B in football 100%..some junior teams are miles off winning junior plus more would enter if there were a junior b. I see Mitchell's are still operating in the south antrim leagues. Fair play to them. Would be good to see them build and get back into the all county league. Which is in fact all belfast apart from rasharkin next year? Although rasharkin and gorts will be very very strong compared to bottom end division 3 teams

SoloAndGo

Completely agree, IFC is brutal but so are SARS and MG. League structure needs change asap.

NorthAntrimSaff

If you had six teams from div 1 plus moneyglass sarsfields Glenavy and st ts would be a good intermediate championship

NorthAntrimSaff

Im not sure how a junior would work. Possibly a similar set up in other counties like derry shc. All the rest start junior A. Grading rounds. Drop to junior B or something like that

Christmas Lights

Make 4 leagues, division 1, division 2, division 3A and division 3B

D1 plays senior championship
D2 plays intermediate championship
D3A & 3B plays junior championship

Winners of championship get promoted with league winners

Bottom 2 in league are relegated.

34 clubs.
11 in D1,
11 in D2,
6 in 3A & 6 in 3B.

NatSoSaff

Just about had it with officiating in Antrim. I am usually loathe to criticise, particularly one individual. But when you have a team comprising of a ref, his 4 umpires and 2 designated linesmen, and an extra side-line official - how can so many not communicate, or worse still - communicate so badly wrong.
This is'nt sour grapes either. It was bad for both teams throughout today. The lack of consistency is just astounding.

EOC1923

Quote from: NatSoSaff on September 28, 2025, 08:42:09 PMJust about had it with officiating in Antrim. I am usually loathe to criticise, particularly one individual. But when you have a team comprising of a ref, his 4 umpires and 2 designated linesmen, and an extra side-line official - how can so many not communicate, or worse still - communicate so badly wrong.
This is'nt sour grapes either. It was bad for both teams throughout today. The lack of consistency is just astounding.
Embarrassing refereeing and officiating in general. Hard to get referees and all that but has to be said, The standout consistent failing which happened several times. a man gets the ball from either team, gets wrestled onto the ground , four men pile on top and he stands and watches for 20-30 seconds. Then somehow makes a call either way. Take him away and explain the rules to him then give him another game of that magnitude.

Spike

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Went to the game thinking I knew the rules of gaelic football, or most of them anyway.

Came away doubting everything I've ever knew.  It was a mixture of rugby and hurling rules.   Rolling mauls, wrestling off the ball, throw passes.

I dont know what is a foul, black card, yellow card or a penalty after viewing that game.  Major infringements were ignored and minor infringements blown.  Very strange.

I know it's hard getting refs, so perhaps a more consistent approach is required

The match itself was interesting.  Cargin sleeping for the first 15mins, then should have won comfortably in normal time while creggan hung in gamely.  Penalties a rotten way to finish a game but great drama