NFL Division 3 2014

Started by ross4life, January 20, 2014, 07:53:55 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Bojangles

Syf, I'm in agreement. Mango's guile and distruibution to an inside line that is currently on fire would give Ross a massive boost for the summer. John / Gay / whoever, make that call!...

FermGael

Here we go again.......

http://www.impartialreporter.com/news/roundup/articles/2014/03/13/404317-uncertainty-surrounds-quigley-brothers/

Quote
Uncertainty surrounds Quigley brothers

Published: 13 Mar 2014 07:40

There is uncertainty surrounding the future of the three Quigley brothers, Conor, Seamie and Sean with it rumoured that the Roslea men have left the Fermanagh squad ahead of this Sunday's league encounter against Limerick.

A disagreement with manager Pete McGrath is believed to have led to the trio walking out of training on Tuesday night and it casts doubt over their participation for the remainder of the campaign.

Conor was named vice-captain of the squad by McGrath at the start of the season while Sean and Seamie have provided the bulk of the scores to date in the league with Sean having notched 3-18.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

orangeman



mylestheslasher

I said it here before, wasting your time with these lads. They will bring the whole team down. Take a leaf out of Cavans book. Sad to see lads with such disrespect for their county and a gentleman like Pete McGrath.

Shamrock Shore

Looking forward to the joust with Cavan.

Cavan have the form, being top of the League and all but Longford are going into this with two wins under the belt so anything can happen.

Will home advantage give Longford the edge. Hope so. It may be grim at times with Cavan playing 'Black Death' football  ;)  but hopefully the expected crowd of 2,000 will have a half daycent game to chew over after.


rodney trotter

#231
Longford have a good record against Cavan in breffni and in Pearse Park. Beat Cavan twice in 2012, league and the qualifiers, beat Cavan in 09 too in the league. The 2012 qualifier defeat was one Seanie Johnstons last game for Cavan.

Longford had a lot of injuries at the start of the league but have most of them lads back now and are finding a bit of form.Going well without the u21s.  Should be a close game, we owe Longford one

Syferus

Near essential for our U21s that we end the promotion race against Offaly. Hopefully Wexford do us a solid in their game and we don't slip up against the neighbours, we'll be able to rest the U21s for the remaining two games.

FermGael

Fermanagh team v Limerick

C. Snow; J. Woods, C. Cullen, T. Daly; D. McCusker, R. McCluskey, T. McElroy; E. Donnelly, R. O'Callaghan; L. Cullen, R. Jones, P. McCusker; R. Ormsby, B. Cox, T. Corrigan

We are quigless



Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

FermGael

Limerick is far enough away without it being brought to NewcastleWest.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

drici

Quote from: FermGael on March 14, 2014, 12:18:38 PM

Limerick is far enough away without it being brought to NewcastleWest.


Ah but now you can meet Kitty, Geraldine and Mary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtMrltrWck0

Ultán

Lads esay to say get rid of the Quigleys but Seán and Connor have played for Fermanagh the last number of years with no issues. Everyone knows about Sheamus and the issues there have been with him. You can't just say get rid of the three of them because they are brothers. I would be interested to hear the full story.

rodney trotter

What age would Seamus be? He doesn't seem like a fella that will change. Sean was u21 last year so still young, 

cornafean

Quote from: FermGael on March 14, 2014, 12:18:38 PM
Limerick is far enough away without it being brought to NewcastleWest.

The way the city is bypassed nowadays you'd be in Newcastlewest nearly as quickly as the Gaelic Grounds anyway.
Boycott Hadron. Support your local particle collider.

Itchy

Couple of tight ones today.

Limerick v fermanagh. It will be close but I think Fermanagh to edge it.

Longford v Cavan. Keating is back for us so again a tight away win. Longford will be close in their own pitch and with a bit of momentum now.

Wexford v Sligo. Sligo to win by a few. Wexford have been brutal so far.

Roscommon v Offaly. Home banker. Offaly will do well to stay within 8 points.