McKenna Cup 2024

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bustsummoves

Quote from: Orangemac on January 18, 2012, 11:12:19 PM
Quote from: sammymaguire on January 18, 2012, 09:45:03 PM
3 Quigley brothers from Roslea Shamrocks who have won back to back championships in Fermanagh and the double last season. Conor oldest (about 26 I think) then Seamy is about 23/24 and Sean is 19/20. All good footballers on their day, Conor being a back is most under rated out of the 3, Seamy is an enigma, quality footballer who comes with a hot temper.
Seamy Quigley undoubtedly is the best forward in Fermanagh in terms of talent (what has he scored in the McKenn cup 2-21 in 3 games?) but can Canavan get him to knuckle down and stay committed all year?

Dont forget most of them scores are from free kicks..

Last night all he scored was 1 point from play and apart from score frees didnt do apile only trying to shove is fat ass around.

sammymaguire

Quote from: bustsummoves on January 19, 2012, 09:48:51 AM
Quote from: Orangemac on January 18, 2012, 11:12:19 PM
Quote from: sammymaguire on January 18, 2012, 09:45:03 PM
3 Quigley brothers from Roslea Shamrocks who have won back to back championships in Fermanagh and the double last season. Conor oldest (about 26 I think) then Seamy is about 23/24 and Sean is 19/20. All good footballers on their day, Conor being a back is most under rated out of the 3, Seamy is an enigma, quality footballer who comes with a hot temper.
Seamy Quigley undoubtedly is the best forward in Fermanagh in terms of talent (what has he scored in the McKenn cup 2-21 in 3 games?) but can Canavan get him to knuckle down and stay committed all year?

Dont forget most of them scores are from free kicks..

Last night all he scored was 1 point from play and apart from score frees didnt do apile only trying to shove is fat ass around.

whats that there in English fella  ???  ::)  :P
DRIVE THAT BALL ON!!

Radda bout yeee

Quote from: mick999 on January 19, 2012, 09:27:29 AM
Irish Times report on Tyrone Fermanagh:

Tyrone hold on to deny Canavan's charges

Tyrone's Matthew Donnelly barges past Fermanagh's Shane Lyons at Healy Park, Omagh, last night.



Photograph: Inpho

Tyrone made it three wins on the trot and march on to the Dr McKenna Cup semi-finals.

In front of a crowd of almost 7,000, Fermanagh staged a superb second-half comeback and came close to stealing what would have been a remarkable win.

They trailed by nine points at the break, but the introduction of Tommy McGuigan sparked the revival. He fired over five points and his brother Seán grabbed a goal, but Tyrone held on.

Fermanagh could have had a goal early on when James Sherry sent Seán Quigley through, but his shot was kept out by John Devine's foot.

Tyrone, after a shaky opening, finally got off the mark in the eighth minute, but once Stephen O'Neill nailed their opening score they were able to hit the target almost at will.

Colm Cavanagh won an abundance of possession around the middle of the field, and chipped in with a couple of long-range scores, while O'Neill displayed his genius with two more gems from play.

Indeed, Tyrone's first seven scores came from open play, with Mickey Murphy and Peter Hughes also on target.

Daniel Kille hit Fermanagh's sole first-half score, from a free, as their attack was unable to make any headway against a tight-marking defence in which Peter Harte, PJ Quinn and Dermot Carlin excelled.

Peter Hughes and Tommy McGuigan added to the home side's tally, and they took a commanding 0-10 to 0-1 lead into the interval.

Fermanagh narrowed the gap with points from Séamus and Conor Quigley, and, midway through the second half, the youngest of the three Quigley brothers, Seán, fired in a goal.

Séamus Quigley, who only entered the action at the start of the second half, hit his fifth score to make it a two-point game.

But they had captain Ryan McCluskey sent off for a second booking in the 68th minute, and Tyrone held on for a three-point win.

TYRONE: J Devin; A McCrory, C McCarron, PJ Quinn; Seán O'Neill, P Harte (0-2, one 45), D Carlin; M Murphy (0-2), C Cavanagh (0-2); P Hughes, M Penrose, M Donnelly (0-1); T McGuigan (0-1, free), Stephen O'Neill (0-5, two free), J Lafferty. Subs: D McCaul for Carlin, O Mulligan for Penrose, K Coney for Donnelly, S McNulty for McGuigan.

FERMANAGH: R Gallagher; N Bogue, B Owens, J Woods; C Quigley (0-1), R McCluskey, N McElroy; E Donnelly, S Lyons; J Sherry, D Keenan, E Maguire; P Ward, D Kille (0-1, free), Seán Quigley (1-0). Subs: B Mulrone for Lyons, Séamus Quigley (0-5, four frees) for Kille, T Corrigan for McElroy, L Lynch for Maguire.

Referee: R O'Donnell (Donegal).

Does anybody bother proof reading this??

antrimlad

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Not too sure if this has been covered, and no doubt there'll be a few dissenting voices however...

I think the tickets prices for single games in this are a bit of a joke. £9 in last night to see Antrim vs Queens is utter madness in the middle of January especially when you consider the fact that in a few weeks time there will be a double header at Croke involving Dublin and Tyrone (seperate games) which im told will cost 12 euro a ticket. Think whoever sets these prices, Ill assume the Ulster Council, need to have another look at the price structure.

Not only that, the people taking the money didnt really seem to have a clue either. Was told by some who asked outside what the price was for student tickets and were told full price then got up to the gate and were told £5 (which was decent, and in my opinion should have been teh price for all), however a few other fellas who went up and asked for students were charged £9  ???

Then seen a couple of young fellas (under 16) head up in antrim tops and were told that if they werent with an adult they would be charged £2 each. They should be encouraged to go in, not told they'll have to pay otherwise they wont get in.

sandwiches_in_the_boot

Quote from: nothingbettertobeat on January 19, 2012, 08:00:04 AM
Quote from: sandwiches_in_the_boot on January 18, 2012, 11:46:08 PM
Tyrone ran riot in first half, turning over Fermanagh and getting acres of space around midfield and half forward. SON was in great form and Lafferty looked very sharp. Mattie Donnelly had a lot of possession but maybe just needs a bit more confidence. Hughes also did well.

Fermanagh came at Tyrone with Seamus Quigley in the second and deployed a tighter blanket defence which frustrated Tyrone, forcing them to shoot from difficult angles, but they still missed a bagful. Aidan McCrory and Peter Harte's runs were among the highlights of the night, pity their efforts weren't converted.

Felt ref awarded a lot of soft and easily converted frees to Fermanagh, bumping up Seamy Quigley's score tally. He did take a nice point from play,but wouldn't get carried away with his impact. Mickey Murphy missed an absolute sitter on bascially an open goal, but to be fair Fermanagh had at least 3 good goal chances before they bagged one.

Quigley (the wider) is clearly not fit for 70 mins against Tyrone, least Canavan doesn't think so. Pace was fairly fierce for McKenna football. Why else wouldn't he start? Will be interesting (if he starts) on Sunday, how long he lasts. Nicely teed up.

McCrory, Harte, Cavanagh and SON very strong for Tyrone, with Hughes and Lafferty looking good. Hope they get a stab at the league.

Dont know what game you were at?? he turned the game on its head.Fermanagh offered nothing in attack until he entered the fray. the whole side evolves around him from what i seen..Tyrone were beat 1-06 to 0-3 during the period when he came on so a treble scores defeat in the second half im no mathimatician but id say if you dont get carried away with that impact it must take a fair bit to get you excited....

Fermanagh could have easily had two first half goals only for good keeping/defending and plenty of luck for Tyrone. They also shot a bagful of wides. Tyrone being reduced to 3 second half points had everything to do with Canavan's tactics of a thick blanket and nothing to do with Seamus.  Tyrone were frustrated and couldn't convert from distance and wide angles. Yes Quigley gave them a target man to lob into and he was always a threat... But 4/5 of his points came from handy frees which I don't remember him winning. He is certaintly talented and has the ability to shoot from everywhere, but Fermanagh were always going to come out of the cages in the second half. Only surprise was that their goal didn't come earlier. Still, hope Quigley gets the start on Sunday. His presence alone is good for the atmosphere in the usually dull McKenna period.
"A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin."
H. L. Mencken

Harold Disgracey

Delighted for wee Paul Carvill, note the spelling, last night. His free at the death to win the game for Armagh was superb, considering the pressure he would have been under, the distance and at the wrong side of the field for a left footer. As has been mentioned had Monaghan someone other than Finlay, who was excellent, able to take a score they would have won handily enough.

Don Johnson

Quote from: Harold Disgracey on January 19, 2012, 12:40:17 PM
Delighted for wee Paul Carvill, note the spelling, last night. His free at the death to win the game for Armagh was superb, considering the pressure he would have been under, the distance and at the wrong side of the field for a left footer. As has been mentioned had Monaghan someone other than Finlay, who was excellent, able to take a score they would have won handily enough.

Were you one of the boys shouting "Go on PC!" ???

Someone said earlier they thought Darren Hughes was rusty, I have to say i thought he had a great game.

Don Johnson

Latest odds:

Tyrone 11/10
Down 11/4
Derry 3/1
Fermanagh 5/1

Harold Disgracey

Quote from: Don Johnson on January 19, 2012, 01:26:02 PM
Quote from: Harold Disgracey on January 19, 2012, 12:40:17 PM
Delighted for wee Paul Carvill, note the spelling, last night. His free at the death to win the game for Armagh was superb, considering the pressure he would have been under, the distance and at the wrong side of the field for a left footer. As has been mentioned had Monaghan someone other than Finlay, who was excellent, able to take a score they would have won handily enough.

Were you one of the boys shouting "Go on PC!" ???

That was probably some of the other Tir na nÓg boys, I was sitting by myself! I was talking to some of the boys on the way out of the game and one of them was particularly pleased with PC as he had backed Armagh! Was probably him lol.

Someone said earlier they thought Darren Hughes was rusty, I have to say i thought he had a great game.

FermGael

Quote from: AFS on January 18, 2012, 11:19:23 PM
Rough enough game in Armagh tonight. Monaghan need to work on shooting. Armagh need to work on passing. Martin Higgins needs to work on not being an officious wee bollix.


Good to hear Martin had such a good game.
With a bit of luck this year Martin will make the final list for the championship at national level this year.
Then sadly he will be unable to ruin referee as many club games internally in Fermanagh.

Quote from: Fermanaghandsam on January 19, 2012, 09:07:58 AM


Exactly what I was thinking, he changed the game completely. He gives us an aggressive focal point which inspires the whole team. What is worrying is how bad we were up front in the 1st half when he wasn't there.

Best for Fermanagh was probably Bogue, Woods, Conor Q, Sherry, Keenan and obviously Seamus. Keenan especially seems to have got alot stronger during his year out.

I was disappointed with Owens, he was never blessed with pace, but he seems to have got even slower, hopefully this improves as he get fitter. Eamon also still seems to be of the pace, but like Owens I suppose fitness is probably still an issue there.

When we throw in some stronger players such as Kelly, McElroy and McGrath and then also the speed of Little, we certainly have a team good enough to give most teams a run for there money!

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??

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

everymanaman

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 02:05:46 PM
Quote from: AFS on January 18, 2012, 11:19:23 PM
Rough enough game in Armagh tonight. Monaghan need to work on shooting. Armagh need to work on passing. Martin Higgins needs to work on not being an officious wee bollix.


Good to hear Martin had such a good game.
With a bit of luck this year Martin will make the final list for the championship at national level this year.
Then sadly he will be unable to ruin referee as many club games internally in Fermanagh.

Quote from: Fermanaghandsam on January 19, 2012, 09:07:58 AM


Exactly what I was thinking, he changed the game completely. He gives us an aggressive focal point which inspires the whole team. What is worrying is how bad we were up front in the 1st half when he wasn't there.

Best for Fermanagh was probably Bogue, Woods, Conor Q, Sherry, Keenan and obviously Seamus. Keenan especially seems to have got alot stronger during his year out.

I was disappointed with Owens, he was never blessed with pace, but he seems to have got even slower, hopefully this improves as he get fitter. Eamon also still seems to be of the pace, but like Owens I suppose fitness is probably still an issue there.

When we throw in some stronger players such as Kelly, McElroy and McGrath and then also the speed of Little, we certainly have a team good enough to give most teams a run for there money!

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??


No, they can't play for their counties now

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Fermanaghandsam

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 02:05:46 PM

In my opinion the half back line now only has one place up for grabs.
McCluckey is the CHB with C Quigley the other WHB.
That leaves Tommy and Damien fighting it out for the other position.
We have a good strength in depth in the WHB position.

Little and Keenan would be a great combination as WHF's.


I hope i am wrong but am unsure whether we will see Marty back for a while.
We have to develop other options there as a partner for Sherry.


Does anybody know if the university players can now play for there counties in the semi finals??

If everybody was fit I would guess McElroy will go wing half back and Kelly wing half forward, we really lack strength and size in the half forward line and Kelly might help with that.

Lyons will partner James at midfield.

FermGael

So where are you playing Little and D Keenan then??
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

Fermanaghandsam

Quote from: FermGael on January 19, 2012, 03:19:11 PM
So where are you playing Little and D Keenan then??

Assuming people are fit, it would be:

Ronnie

Bogue
Owens/Lyons
Woods
Conor Q
Clucker
Tommy

Lyons/Owens
Sherry

Little
Keenan (very impressive there last night)
Kelly
Sean Q
Seamus Q
A.N Other

A.N other to come from Eamon, Corrigan, Ward etc.