Ulster club senior football championship - 2015

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

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Itchy

Quote from: BallyhaiseMan on November 01, 2015, 05:25:17 PM
Quote from: hardstation on November 01, 2015, 04:56:00 PM
Quote from: Armaghtothebone on November 01, 2015, 04:26:27 PM
Were Kilcoo brilliant, or Kingscourt awful, or does the truth lie somewhere in between?
Hardly fair on Kingscourt having to play on their own rather than joined up with loads of other teams.

Hilarious post, it's nearly as funny as the other thousand times, you've had a go at Cavan amalgamations.

What is most hilarious is this fool is from Antrim, second most populated county in Ireland yet totally shit at football and hurling and throw in managing a building project too. People in glass houses...

SaffronHeart

Quote from: hardstation on November 01, 2015, 10:38:42 PM
Cavan people ganging up. Suppose, it must be only natural to them.

They'd be safer sticking their county team into the Ulster club

Itchy

Is it true Antrim are playing their home games in that shopping centre car park opposite casement park next year?

The Stallion

Speaking out about being bitten is now crying to the media?

Jesus wept. Moronic stuff.

onefaircounty

Quote from: SaffronHeart on November 01, 2015, 10:28:19 PM
Allegedly. It hasnt been proven... Cargin should focus more on themselves and why they were beat instead of crying to the media.

Embarassing. By your logic Aaron Cunningham shouldn't have spoken up when he made allegations of racial abuse?

ONeill

Bitten on the neck he says.

Cargin now The Lost Boys.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Aaron Boone

Quote from: TransitVanMan on November 01, 2015, 10:33:38 PM
Quote from: ardtole on November 01, 2015, 09:27:15 PM
Where will the venue for cross and kilcoo likely to be?
Heard its in Owenbeg
Playing it in Armagh or Newry far more logical, regardless of neutral venue required.

SaffronHeart


The Stallion

Someone claims to have been bitten on the neck and your reaction is to criticise the alleged victim?

Idiot.

general_lee

Do all Antrim gaa people automatically become hostile towards a team when they win their county championship?

imtommygunn

Their own county championship or other counties county championship??

smelmoth

Quote from: The Stallion on November 02, 2015, 08:11:58 AM
Someone claims to have been bitten on the neck and your reaction is to criticise the alleged victim?

Idiot.
Some are finding it difficult to take the allegation seriously. Most, if bitten, would make the allegation to the ref and show him the wound. Especially if you are trying to explain your actions in a skirmish. Raising it through your manager, after a defeat and omitting vital detail looks odd and worthy of some further scrutiny

screenexile

Quote from: smelmoth on November 02, 2015, 10:03:24 AM
Quote from: The Stallion on November 02, 2015, 08:11:58 AM
Someone claims to have been bitten on the neck and your reaction is to criticise the alleged victim?

Idiot.
Some are finding it difficult to take the allegation seriously. Most, if bitten, would make the allegation to the ref and show him the wound. Especially if you are trying to explain your actions in a skirmish. Raising it through your manager, after a defeat and omitting vital detail looks odd and worthy of some further scrutiny

The amount of times this biting allegation has been alleged surely there should be some kind of protocol in place for reporting it correctly. Again poor leadership and communication from the GAA!

OgraAnDun

Quote from: smelmoth on November 02, 2015, 10:03:24 AM
Quote from: The Stallion on November 02, 2015, 08:11:58 AM
Someone claims to have been bitten on the neck and your reaction is to criticise the alleged victim?

Idiot.
Some are finding it difficult to take the allegation seriously. Most, if bitten, would make the allegation to the ref and show him the wound. Especially if you are trying to explain your actions in a skirmish. Raising it through your manager, after a defeat and omitting vital detail looks odd and worthy of some further scrutiny

There's no point showing it to the ref, as unless he has seen it occur then he cannot punish any alleged offenders. Otherwise every player in the country would go in with bite marks on their body, start a bit of handbags and then show the ref the wounds they claim they have just sustained.

Mourne Rover

Cross versus Kilcoo is obviously a major attraction which would get a huge crowd at the right venue. It would certainly pack out Pairc Esler in Newry, which is equidistant between the two clubs. Newry is officially a Down ground but it is right on the Armagh border and would be very convenient for the Cross supporters. It is difficult to believe that the two sets of fans would be asked to go to Dungiven, a round trip of about 150 miles, where the attendance would be considerably reduced, but presumably we will be told shortly.