Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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RoundBall

Way back a number of years ago there was a period where Urney had both their midfielders playing county football, Johnny Lafferty for Tyrone and Fergal McNulty, living in the Doneyloop part of their parish, for Donegal. Was peculiar.
An Ríocht Uí Néill

square_ball

A good finish to the league in the finish up. I think we'll take some beating come the business end of the season.

HokeyPokey

Seems like a good place to end the league and peaking nicely, maybe the prophets of doom can lay off for a while.

On a sidenote, Kilpatrick has been pretty impressive any game I have seen, seems to be really be continuing where he left off from the final. Meyler also been impressive.

CK_Redhand

Poor enough league campaign but Tyrone got the job done and managed to stay up.

I would be worried about the lack of new players getting game time.  From what I can recall Nathan Donnelly is the only new member of the panel to get a decent run of games and he hasn't exactly nailed on a starting place. Canavan and the Munroes got a bit more experience which is good I suppose.  Kilpatrick has come on well and is probably our player of the league.

We haven't learned much from the league or McKenna cup and there needs to be improvement to win Ulster and/or compete for Sam.  I believe in the management and think we will get that over the next few months.

Under Lights

Another Blank from McShane whivh is worrying but great finish to league. Ticking along nicely

omagh_gael

No McKenna on the panel today, any word on him?

TyroneClubs

Wasn't named but did make bench wearing number 9 as replacement for Kennedy. Came on last few minutes for Canavan

Quote from: omagh_gael on March 27, 2022, 09:04:52 PM
No McKenna on the panel today, any word on him?

omagh_gael

Quote from: TyroneClubs on March 27, 2022, 09:12:08 PM
Wasn't named but did make bench wearing number 9 as replacement for Kennedy. Came on last few minutes for Canavan

Quote from: omagh_gael on March 27, 2022, 09:04:52 PM
No McKenna on the panel today, any word on him?

Ah right...missed that when listening to the radio

KickPass


Under Lights


Tyrone11234

What's with the obsession with McKenna and mcshane on this forum? They're just 2 pieces in a team who doesn't rely on them.

inroundthesquare

Mattie Donnelly hamstring injury apparently. Derry game 5 weeks from yesterday (if we beat Fermanagh of course).

omagh_gael

Anyone at the match? How was McShane? Listened to it on the radio and genuinely you'd be forgiven for thinking he wasn't playing, hardly mentioned at all.

I'd still stuck with him and hope he gets plenty of scores versus Fermanagh to rebuild the confidence.

Dire Ear

I think my concerns atm would be the discipline from the 2 Island boyos, the form of McShane and McKenna , injury to MDonn and strength of the bench.   Alot to work on,  faith  ;)

square_ball

Quote from: omagh_gael on March 29, 2022, 12:37:31 PM
Anyone at the match? How was McShane? Listened to it on the radio and genuinely you'd be forgiven for thinking he wasn't playing, hardly mentioned at all.

I'd still stuck with him and hope he gets plenty of scores versus Fermanagh to rebuild the confidence.

Quote from: Dire Ear on March 29, 2022, 01:08:36 PM
I think my concerns atm would be the discipline from the 2 Island boyos, the form of McShane and McKenna , injury to MDonn and strength of the bench.   Alot to work on,  faith  ;)

Please don't discuss McShane or McKenna on this board until you get permission from Tyrone11234 to do so. . .

But I think Dire Ear has it all summed up well, there are a few issues/concerns but the last 2 games have definitely raised the optimism levels.

I do think we'll get to a semi final minimum and then after that who knows. I didn't see any particularly outstanding team in the league that I would be fearful of meeting down the line.