What happened to Holy Trinity Cookstown? Are they not playing Macrory?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Hand of God on October 22, 2025, 02:49:05 PMQuote from: Genocide Organ on October 22, 2025, 02:13:46 PMQuote from: Hand of God on October 22, 2025, 12:38:34 PMQuote from: Genocide Organ on October 22, 2025, 12:26:15 PMJesus, you northerners are obsessed with loyalists. You know, I used to want a united Ireland, but now I'm not so sure. Too many Palestinians. People IN THE SOUTH should be angry about the rape of a 10 year girl by someone who HAS NO RIGHT TO BE HERE. And what are these "sinister objectives" you're on about? Wanting people who have no right to be here, to not be here? Oooh. How dreadful.
The last time they rioted was when it was an immigrant who committed a heinous crime on a child when he had citizenship here.
Why don't these same thugs who use crimes against children by immigrants as an excuse for violence against immigrant communities do the same Irish men do similar.
The loyalists are your boodies are they not. Seems to be close links between Coolock says No and the UVF, no?
You seem to be advocating for an exceptionalism here.
No, that Algerian shouldn't have been here. He was turned down for asylum, and was given stay to remain as part of some amnesty. In other words, they just couldn't be bothered deporting him. If I remember right, he also had a conviction. This Somalian child rapist will now be kept here in jail at our taxpayers' expense, and could easily end up staying here under some similar amnesty, also. Which you, no doubt, would welcome.
Irish people that do similar are our problem to deal with. And they are dealt with. Sometimes not harshly enough, I admit. What do you advocate - that we deport them? Send them over to England? Isn't that what your 'boodies' in the 'RA used to do? Let our scumbags infest someone else?
I have nothing to do with Coolock Says No, and no - the loyalists and UVF are not my 'boodies'. Boodie. How are your 'boodies' in Hamas this weather, by the way?
You've created exceptionalism for rape victims. They are tiered in your eyes depending on whether it was a foreigner or a native that committed heinous crimes.
That is a logic of a deeply troubled person.
Can we agree that all rape is wrong and all criminals should be treated better.
Do you not think you'd be better served protesting for harsher sentencing for sex offenders, for more Gardai on your streets, for a more functional and resourced justice system and prison service than whipping up racial tensions?
Are you really that much of a bigot?
Quote from: Ryan O on October 15, 2025, 05:13:56 PMRegarding the last kick out were the free was brought forward, he's got a massive amount of praise on here and rightly so but what the hell was Fionn Mc Eldownney thinking, jumping along with Rogers and dispossessed his own man.
And also the fact that CD opted to go for 2 points rather than taking ball in as close as possible to level up the match shows a serious belief in himself. Is he one of the top 3 or 4 players in Derry? Personally I think so.
Glass, Rogers,CD, Mc Closkey in that order.
Quote from: gallsman on October 14, 2025, 09:48:09 PMQuote from: marty34 on October 14, 2025, 08:40:26 PMQuote from: ck on October 14, 2025, 08:21:08 PMMcGuigan was inside the arc as far as I can see, so one pointer. It's the referees call anyway. Are we now going to appeal referee decisions?
Should Newbridge appeal the touch on the ground by Paudi which led to a 2 pointer for Slaughtneil?
The 2 point arc is always going to cause controversy but it has to be the refs call. We can't have these decisions being decided in a board room.
No he wasn't. His planted foot was just before the arc line or on it but it definately wasn't inside it.
The rule is one foot can be on the line.
Clearly a 2 pointer.
From the footage provided, your cannot definitely say that.
Quote from: general_lee on September 23, 2025, 11:22:28 PMSo youre worried Glenullin are too good to be playing in Ulster Intermediate despite failing to even reach the final in their two recent campaigns? (never mind the fact they havent even won Derry intermediate yet this year).Quote from: GTP on September 23, 2025, 03:18:27 PMThis has been reversed for 2025, league status and championship status are not linked, so without quoting league position what are you talking about?I'm talking about Glenullin who have won two of the last four Derry IFC titles and currently play in the top division of Derry club football still playing intermediate.
Quote from: zapped on September 03, 2025, 10:19:07 PMQuote from: jmcgdoire on September 03, 2025, 05:00:12 PMNewbridge were playing Division 2 and Intermediate football throughout the 00s and 10s. Won the Intermediate in 2017 and less than a decade later they were senior champions. Thats almost unprecedented in Derry (save for Coleraine in 2010).Small point of clarification.
Playing at the top tier against the best is the only way to improve and get the best out of your group. Look at Steelstown. They were clearly a step behind the other teams when they moved up to senior a few years back and now they are holding their own and sitting in a quarter final (with a good chance of making a semi if they can avoid Newbridge).
Its disappointing to see a team actually wanting to play at a lower level. Especially when there are teams (eg Glenullin) who have been crying for a chance to play against the best. What happens if Drumsurn win Intermediate next year? Do they ask to remain Intermediate again and forever more?
I dont think Drumsurn fielded a reserve team at all this year and I understand how that is difficult for a small club, but thats a different issue and this defeatist attitude will do nothing to fix that problem. Back yourself and if you have to go down, go down fighting.
If memory serves, Glenullin played a weakened team last year in the final game of the IFC Group vs. Desertmartin so that they would actually play Ballinderry in the Qtr Final, precisely to *avoid* the IFC Semi Final (and promotion to the SFC)..
Quote from: DaleCooper on September 03, 2025, 05:35:30 PMIf you believe in women's rights/ gay rights but not trans rights you are a confused person.You clearly have no idea what Graham Linehan stands for.
Graham wants to go back to the old days, before London flew the flags of progress on Regent Street.
Its all social engineering and has made society more healthy and strong than ever before.
Quote from: Champion The Wonder Horse on August 31, 2025, 02:37:02 PMCan't buy the Swatragh newbridge game. Forcing me to buy a day pass.
Anyone else getting this?
Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 05, 2025, 04:18:47 PMI'd hope that anyone with a vote sees him for the sc**bag he is. But I reckon there seems to be a decent chunk of them who support his outspoken anti-immigration stance regardless. Ironically they might think voting for conor f**king mcgregor will sort out their perceived problems.Quote from: jmcgdoire on August 05, 2025, 04:10:11 PMNaw I don't see it. IMO he would get negligible votes if he was ever able to stand. A few years ago he may have had a bit of a following. But the majority of that has dropped of. He's a sc**bag. A very unlikeable one at that.Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 05, 2025, 03:54:29 PMI think (sadly) plenty of people would. A lot of people thought the same about Trump in the early stages of the 2016 election and when there was a possibility he'd run again in 2024.Quote from: Armagh18 on August 05, 2025, 02:55:18 PMHe'd get a lot more votes than people think I reckon.
Would he feck. He'd be a bigger laughing stock than he is now (if that's possible). Who, unless you've lost all grasp on reality, would vote for him?
Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 05, 2025, 03:54:29 PMI think (sadly) plenty of people would. A lot of people thought the same about Trump in the early stages of the 2016 election and when there was a possibility he'd run again in 2024.Quote from: Armagh18 on August 05, 2025, 02:55:18 PMHe'd get a lot more votes than people think I reckon.
Would he feck. He'd be a bigger laughing stock than he is now (if that's possible). Who, unless you've lost all grasp on reality, would vote for him?
Quote from: Stickittotheman on June 17, 2025, 11:14:15 PMIt is very difficult to really judge Tally on the season. On paper, ok no victories but there were some signs that the team can still be dangerous. I dont see him being the man to win an Ulster or reach an All Ireland final. Tactically he is a level or two below the real elite managers.
In saying all that any team with McCluskey, McEvoy, McKinless, Glass, Rogers, McFaul, E.Doherty and McGuigan can be a threat to anyone on their day.
Is it worth persevering with Tally for another year? Well the real question should be- after the disastrous managerial hunt last year can we really do any better??