Ulster Minor Football Club Championship 2013 (at Saint Pauls)

Started by drici, August 29, 2013, 12:11:51 PM

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Any craic

8 goals today at St Paul's Ulster Minor T'ment & I'll posting them all in the next few hours. Silverbridge beat Carrickmacross in a Christmas cracker!


theticklemister

Quote from: hardstation on December 26, 2013, 06:02:06 PM
Strange game. Carrick were 2-03 to 0-01 up after about 15 minutes and then didn't score again until the 56th minute. Weird.

Drici not happy about this.i have convinced him however that Glen will hammer Silverbridge in the final.

Dougal Maguire

Great win for Silverbridge today. Unbeaten in 2013.  They'll give the final a good lash.  I understand final wil be played under current rules so no black cards
Careful now

Any craic

I've discovered a new pundit. See 12-year-old Conor McVerry, son of Silverbridge manager Declan, analyse today's St Paul's Ulster Minor Semi-final clash between Silverbridge and Carrickmacross..  http://www.jeromequinnmedia.com/video/St-Pauls-201314/silverbridge/Match-Analysis---Conor-McVerry-1286 A wise head on such young shoulders, he refuses to give a prediction for the Final..

Milltown Row2

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on November 28, 2013, 12:24:33 PM
Quote from: hardstation on November 26, 2013, 03:29:20 PM
Both, I think.
Quote from: Gaelic Life on November 28, 2013, 09:04:59 AM
Quote from: Fr. Cyril McDuff on November 06, 2013, 08:27:33 AM
As the final of this is fixed for the 1st Jan, will this be the first game played under the new black card rules?

From our Gaelic Life. November 21st edition

St Paul's chairman Chris Brown confirmed that the organisers were expecting to have the new rules in place.
"Having spoken to the three referees we will be using them, they all agree that we should indeed plan to implement the rules," he said.Brown confirmed that clubs will receive communication from organisers confirming that measure, and it will make for an interesting game.
With the semi-finals traditionally held on St Stephen's Day, it ensures the two finalists will have to do some quick readjusting ahead of January 1.


HMMMMMMMM

Quote from: Dougal Maguire on December 26, 2013, 07:03:25 PM
Great win for Silverbridge today. Unbeaten in 2013.  They'll give the final a good lash.  I understand final wil be played under current rules so no black cards

Seems to be going against his own statement then
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Tony Baloney

Quote from: hardstation on December 26, 2013, 06:02:06 PM
Strange game. Carrick were 2-03 to 0-01 up after about 15 minutes and then didn't score again until the 56th minute. Weird.
Far East betting syndicate.

bennydorano

Best of luck to our Harps cousins in the final, hope to get to it.

drici


For those who can no longer see.
Above is a 'tweet' from Silverbridge Harps GAA Club with a photograph of a drinks' bar being put together.
The message from Silverbridge Harps along with the photograph in the 'tweet' reads
'Looking more like a bar and less like pallets and plywood now'
(dated 10th May)



For those of you who cannot see - above is a picture of a very large finished bar that must have taken a quare bit of effort to transform from the original 'pallets and plywood'
The message from Silverbridge Harps in the 'tweet' reads:
'And here's the finshed product!! All ready for the 1000 patrons coming to be entertained by Nathan Carter.
(dated 10th May)


For those of you who cannot see - the above is a photograph taken from a long view to emphasise the bar's length and gravity.
The message from Silverbridge Harps in the' tweet' reads:
'Ready for the busy night ahead'

They must do some drinking alright in Silverbridge Harps - probably a great 'generator'(to quote J Burns) for the GAA side of the Club though.

Quote from: Jarlath Burns on September 22, 2013, 12:43:39 PM

Social clubs are not priorities for the GAA. They were, at best, questionable in their heyday and thankfully are no longer the Association’s main income


drici


Dougal Maguire

#254
You are one sad pathetic person putting up a post like this about an under 18 football match
Careful now