Ulster club senior football championship - 2015

Started by JoG2, August 27, 2015, 09:47:15 AM

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straightred

Quote from: rodney trotter on November 09, 2015, 08:20:24 PM
Anthony Thompson was sent off after 10 minutes which wouldn't have helped things for Glenties. Glenties wouldn't have feared Scotstown. A lot of hype over a team who has won 2 Monaghan championships in the last 20 years.

2 in 3 years is probably a lot more relevant

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straightred


brokencrossbar1

Where will it be?  Blayney would be the logical option.

armaghniac

It will be in Clones, Breffni or Omagh.They will want a place with capacity, 10000+ in Newry today and they will want floodlights as the day might be dark.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

FermGael

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

StGallsGAA

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Anthony Thompson was sent off after 10 minutes which wouldn't have helped things for Glenties. Glenties wouldn't have feared Scotstown.  A lot of hype over a team who has won 2 Monaghan championships in the last 20 years.

2 in 3 years is probably a lot more relevant

Indeed and Castleblaney's record is worth exactly fukall squared in the 2015 UCC!

Armamike

Wasn't at it but sounded another routine win for Crossmaglen?
That's just, like your opinion man.

DownFanatic

Quote from: Armamike on November 15, 2015, 05:45:12 PM
Wasn't at it but sounded another routine win for Crossmaglen?

Cross turned screw start of second half.
Kilcoo seriously underperformed.
Cross defence more or less nullified Jerome Johnston and Conor Laverty and that set the tone.

Throw ball

Good display from Cross today. They missed a good deal in the first half but were vastly superior in the second. A difficult day to play football but 5 minutes into the second half you could see Cross were going to win. Much like the Cargin game at half time Kilcoo would have felt they had a good chance of winning but as all teams in Armagh are now used to that is rarely the case. Felt Tony Kernan and Hanratty best for Cross. A game played in good spirit and well refereed.

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charlieTully

Quote from: Throw ball on November 15, 2015, 06:14:26 PM
Good display from Cross today. They missed a good deal in the first half but were vastly superior in the second. A difficult day to play football but 5 minutes into the second half you could see Cross were going to win. Much like the Cargin game at half time Kilcoo would have felt they had a good chance of winning but as all teams in Armagh are now used to that is rarely the case. Felt Tony Kernan and Hanratty best for Cross. A game played in good spirit and well refereed.

some outfit Cross, congratulations to them, disappointed for kilcoo, never really got going. terrible conditions. traffic was an absolute nightmare after.