NFL Division 1 2022

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Milltown Row2

Quote from: GAABoardMod5 on February 20, 2022, 11:37:16 PM
Did Armagh use 6 subs, or are the rules changed again?

I'm nearly sure back to five and unlimited blood or concussion subs
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Throw ball

Quote from: KickPass on February 20, 2022, 11:19:35 PM
Good to see Allianz league Sunday showing the cheating by Armagh player to get McManus sent off. McGeeney / McKeever shithouse tactics haven't changed for 20 years

Have you prove or evidence of this statement.  Spillane made assumptions on video evidence that didn't show anything. Now I was at the game and have no idea what happened. On the otherhand if McManus gets his red overturned based on what was shown on RTE then Tyrone in particular will rightly feel aggrieved on how their players got treated after their game in Athletic Grounds.

GAABoardMod5

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 20, 2022, 11:38:32 PM
Quote from: GAABoardMod5 on February 20, 2022, 11:37:16 PM
Did Armagh use 6 subs, or are the rules changed again?

I'm nearly sure back to five and unlimited blood or concussion subs

Must the player taken off replace the player who came on for him? 

GAABoardMod5

From RTE:

Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Paddy Burns, Aidan Forker, Aaron McKay; Connaire Mackin, Niall Rowland, Jarly Og Burns; Ciaran Mackin, Stephen Sheridan; Jemar Hall, Rory Grugan, Tiernan Kelly (0-01); Jason Duffy (0-01), Rian O'Neill (0-02f), Aidan Nugent.

Subs: Conor Turbitt (1-01) for R O'Neill (27); Oisín O'Neill (0-01) for Sheridan (22), Stefan Campbell for Rowland; 14 Rian O'Neill for Duffy (45); Mark Shields for Hall (56); Niall Grimley (Madden) for Connaire Mackin (64).

Milltown Row2

Quote from: GAABoardMod5 on February 20, 2022, 11:40:42 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 20, 2022, 11:38:32 PM
Quote from: GAABoardMod5 on February 20, 2022, 11:37:16 PM
Did Armagh use 6 subs, or are the rules changed again?

I'm nearly sure back to five and unlimited blood or concussion subs

Must the player taken off replace the player who came on for him?

The player that comes off as a blood/concussion player can be replaced permanently and not part of the official 5 only subs. As you said he can only be replaced directly as the injured players replacement
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Throw ball

Quote from: Solo_run on February 20, 2022, 11:38:17 PM
Quote from: GAABoardMod5 on February 20, 2022, 11:37:16 PM
Did Armagh use 6 subs, or are the rules changed again?

I heard on the commentary Armagh used a blood sub with O'Neill - do not know how accurate that was though although he went down the tunnel at the end being carried.

When he came back on his lower leg was strapped up. Heard he had a bad gash on lower leg.

Tyrone Dreamer

Reading back I have to laugh people sitting at home watching on tv criticising the quality of the Tyrone game. The game was play on a heavy wet mucky pitch with a 45 mph cross wind. I was at the match and all things considered found it a decent enough watch. Although it was low scoring there was plenty of goal chances and both teams went at each other.

Also a lot of the same people that criticised the game were bringing up the small crowd. Again these were the same people sitting at home behind a tv watching it. I do agree though that a lot of Tyrone supporters who in the past would have mocked Derry or Kerry support bases are the same people who are now very picky about when attending games. Kerry now actually have a larger support than Tyrone for most games.

I was happy enough with the Tyrone performance under the circumstances. Thought Burns, Munroe, Meyler, Kennedy, Canavan and McCurry had good games. Paudie McNulty did ok for his first game back and Nathan Donnelly worked hard. They'll have a decision or two to make next week now with the 4 boys back and if Mattie was available. McShane will be pushing hard to get back in as well.

Taylor

The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

yellowcard

Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

If drawing a match which may well secure their division one status for another season is the 'bubble bursting' then we'll take that. Armagh underperformed badly for the first half but once they sorted out the midfield and kick out issues, they had enough chances to have won that match in the second half after dominating. 

Taylor

Quote from: yellowcard on February 21, 2022, 09:33:40 AM
Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

If drawing a match which may well secure their division one status for another season is the 'bubble bursting' then we'll take that. Armagh underperformed badly for the first half but once they sorted out the midfield and kick out issues, they had enough chances to have won that match in the second half after dominating.

I wouldnt say you sorted out your kick out issues - Monaghan went down to 14 (and 13 men) which meant they could not press your kick out - this allowed you to go short.
15 v 15 and Monaghan win by 5 or 6

yellowcard

Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 10:11:18 AM
Quote from: yellowcard on February 21, 2022, 09:33:40 AM
Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

If drawing a match which may well secure their division one status for another season is the 'bubble bursting' then we'll take that. Armagh underperformed badly for the first half but once they sorted out the midfield and kick out issues, they had enough chances to have won that match in the second half after dominating.

I wouldnt say you sorted out your kick out issues - Monaghan went down to 14 (and 13 men) which meant they could not press your kick out - this allowed you to go short.
15 v 15 and Monaghan win by 5 or 6

That's an opinion but Armagh had just butchered 2 gilt edged goal chances just prior to McManus being sent off and there was an increased urgency about them in the second half. The kick outs and midfield is an ongoing issue but Armaghs midfield had plenty of success on Monaghans own kick out themselves in the second half as both sides struggled to deal with a swirling wind. A midfield of Mackin and Sheridan would struggle against top class opposition later in the year but Mackin is still a young player who will improve. Moving Kelly to midfield and bringing on Oisin O'Neill helped improve things and I don't understand how Grimley has fallen down the pecking order either.     

Armamike

Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 10:11:18 AM
Quote from: yellowcard on February 21, 2022, 09:33:40 AM
Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

If drawing a match which may well secure their division one status for another season is the 'bubble bursting' then we'll take that. Armagh underperformed badly for the first half but once they sorted out the midfield and kick out issues, they had enough chances to have won that match in the second half after dominating.

I wouldnt say you sorted out your kick out issues - Monaghan went down to 14 (and 13 men) which meant they could not press your kick out - this allowed you to go short.
15 v 15 and Monaghan win by 5 or 6

Monaghan were never going to be able to keep that intensity and level of pressing going the whole match.  If we're so easy to work out around kick outs, how come it took your management until the second half of that match to press up?
That's just, like your opinion man.

full moon

Monaghan would have won only McManus was sent off although unclear for what. The black card they received also very harsh. And they kicked a load of wides, probably could have won comfortably.

Donegal were terrible, far too negative as usual. Not a team that's going anywhere this season.

Taylor

Quote from: Armamike on February 21, 2022, 11:20:42 AM
Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 10:11:18 AM
Quote from: yellowcard on February 21, 2022, 09:33:40 AM
Quote from: Taylor on February 21, 2022, 08:28:37 AM
The crowd wasnt great yesterday but those of us who were there were treated to an exciting game.
A lot of missed chances for both sides but the wind was very unpredictable and credit to both teams.

Good to get off the mark while plenty of players getting a run out - the serious work only starts now.

On the other games:
Bubble has burst in the Orchard County - push up on their kick outs and they are absolutely clueless. Same as the last number of years.

Mayo will give any team a game - look to be in great shape this year. The Dubs will probably go down but wont make a difference when AI comes around.

Donegal are so so negative and that has to come from the management. Kerry will be hard to stop in this league.

If drawing a match which may well secure their division one status for another season is the 'bubble bursting' then we'll take that. Armagh underperformed badly for the first half but once they sorted out the midfield and kick out issues, they had enough chances to have won that match in the second half after dominating.

I wouldnt say you sorted out your kick out issues - Monaghan went down to 14 (and 13 men) which meant they could not press your kick out - this allowed you to go short.
15 v 15 and Monaghan win by 5 or 6

Monaghan were never going to be able to keep that intensity and level of pressing going the whole match.  If we're so easy to work out around kick outs, how come it took your management until the second half of that match to press up?

You boys are quer and touchy - wait until yous get beaten this weekend - some complaining then.

We did eventually suss you out. I was slightly disappointed we didnt push up earlier if Im being honest. However the bigger picture for us is to be 100% flying for the cship.
Monaghan saw the success we had and done it from the beginning.

Monaghan would have won had McManus stayed on IMHO.

Are you happy with your kick outs when teams press up on you?

Solo_run

#629
How has Armagh's bubble burst exactly? We are playing well, there is nothing wrong with wanting to win games.

It was a tight game Armagh needed. Monaghan are always tough to play against and we dragged ourselves back into it five points down. Both teams can feel frustrated about not getting a win. Monaghan highlighted a significant problem with our kick-outs that Dublin and Tyrone only exposed briefly which shows we have areas to work on. I would rather it was found out now rather than in the championship. There were a number of disruptions on the quick kick-out with the referee not allowing quick kick-outs and balls being kicked on to the field.