Brolly embarrassed to be from Derry.
Also annoyed at Mckinless's stamp.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Truthsayer on May 20, 2024, 11:25:07 AM👍Quote from: trueblue1234 on May 20, 2024, 11:02:55 AMI've said nothing personal about Harte so is hardly 'hate'. Seems to be a very touchy subject to suggest he wont lead Derry to the All Ireland. I wasn't on here previous but you tell yourself that...Quote from: Truthsayer on May 19, 2024, 09:30:32 PMBeen yapping for years about how much he hates Harte. Went through a new name there but still the same sh!te.Quote from: joemamas on May 19, 2024, 07:21:12 PMI guess that's aimed at me, as the original comment was. Am not sure what I said that was so offensive as to warrant calling in the moderators. In fact what I said I believe to be true... but time will tell and I may have to eat my words.. or not.Quote from: JoG2 on May 19, 2024, 11:58:00 AMAdded to ignore, you're some dose
you know he is the WUM in cheif, Eire og, Kerry for Sam, Armagh 18, southe dublin bro, plus many others.
He has single handidly gone a long way to F*ucking up a serious GAA Blog.
Shame on moderators.
For the past 7-10 years, I would be inclined to come on here to see opinions on games V read the newspapers after a game. Not any more.
A lot of well minded bloggers unfortunately have done likewise.
Dose.
Quote from: Truthsayer on May 19, 2024, 09:30:32 PMBeen yapping for years about how much he hates Harte. Went through a new name there but still the same sh!te.Quote from: joemamas on May 19, 2024, 07:21:12 PMI guess that's aimed at me, as the original comment was. Am not sure what I said that was so offensive as to warrant calling in the moderators. In fact what I said I believe to be true... but time will tell and I may have to eat my words.. or not.Quote from: JoG2 on May 19, 2024, 11:58:00 AMAdded to ignore, you're some dose
you know he is the WUM in cheif, Eire og, Kerry for Sam, Armagh 18, southe dublin bro, plus many others.
He has single handidly gone a long way to F*ucking up a serious GAA Blog.
Shame on moderators.
For the past 7-10 years, I would be inclined to come on here to see opinions on games V read the newspapers after a game. Not any more.
A lot of well minded bloggers unfortunately have done likewise.
Quote from: johnnycool on May 16, 2024, 10:57:28 AMI think you're looking at the boys Johnny. The ladies is different from my understanding. In that at underage you can play your age group and two levels above.Quote from: cornerback on May 15, 2024, 11:58:03 AMQuote from: trueblue1234 on May 15, 2024, 11:35:59 AMQuick question on age eligibility. In lgfa a child can play one go games age group above their own group (up to u13 in Tyrone). And 2 levels above their group at competitive level - u14 upwards. Would a 12 year old who's playing u13 go games and u14 competitive, be eligible to play u16 as well? As Theres no older go game age group, would she be allowed to play the 2 age groups above at competitive games?
From the 2023 Official Guide:
Underage players can only play in their own age group at Inter-County level for U-14 and
U-16 (Effective 1st January 2024).
At County U-18 level, players may play in their own age group and one grade above. Over
18 grade is deemed an adult grade.
At club level, underage players can only play in their own age group and two grades above
it with grades deemed as Under 12, 14, 16 and 18. All grades Under 10 can only play one
grade above. An Under 8 can play Under 8 and 10. An Under 10 can play Under 10 and
12. An Under 12 can play Under 12, 14, 16. An Under 14 can play Under 14, 16 and 18. An
Under 16 can play Under 16, 18 and Adult and Under 18 can play Under 18 and Adult.
At Inter-County and Club level, players must firstly play and train with their own age group.
Personally, I would have serious reservations with an u12 (potentially P7) playing at u16 level (5th years) but it isn't against the rules. I don't think go-games is a factor as the LGFA deem the age groups at U12, u14 etc.
A 12yo can play U16 but it depends on when the turned 12. If they turned 12 on or before the 31st of Dec 2011 then they're eligible to play U16, but ineligible to play U12.
If they turned 12 on or after 1st of Jan 2012 then they're still eligible to play U12 and ineligible to play U16.
Bottom line is that if a kid is eligible to play U12 in that year then they're ineligible to play U16 that same year.
Quote from: Captain Obvious on May 13, 2024, 05:56:59 PMQuote from: trueblue1234 on May 13, 2024, 05:01:19 PM😂No hard work to call things are they are and I had no involvement in Liverpool letting another Premier League title slip through their fingers.
After all that hard work over the last 2/3 months and it backfires on you in spectacular fashion.
Quote from: Captain Obvious on May 13, 2024, 04:53:24 PM@trueblue1234 Best to save your pity for Jurgen Klopp who was on course for a perfect send off which would have been the first league title for Liverpool to pick up in front of a full Anfield for 34 years, a 3rd place finish is no consolation to that
Quote from: Captain Obvious on May 13, 2024, 02:58:38 PMI know your sore, but two years running Armagh have managed to bottle it. Being gifted a draw for 2 years and still not getting over the line. They will look back and realise how bad it was. I feel for you.Quote from: trueblue1234 on May 13, 2024, 02:35:00 PMT,is nearly as bad as being 4 points up with a quarter of a game to go and somehow throwing it away. How Armagh managed to orgestrate that level of a collapse is remarkable. Surely one of the biggest bottle jobs in Ulster history.
No where near as bad. Ulster title not won with a penalty shootout and up against a favourite Donegal side with their messiah back leading them. Liverpool on the otherhand dropped points against number of sides they should be beating comfortably over the last few weeks.
When Manchester City pick up the league title next weekend Klopp and his players will know it should have been them instead.
Quote from: Captain Obvious on May 13, 2024, 01:44:18 PMThe best teams on the field also happen to be the best ran off the field.T,is nearly as bad as being 4 points up with a quarter of a game to go and somehow throwing it away. How Armagh managed to orgestrate that level of a collapse is remarkable. Surely one of the biggest bottle jobs in Ulster history.
On another note it's gone unnoticed this weekend that with two games to play Liverpool can't finish in the top two this season and from this position when the title was theirs to lose.
Quote from: AustinPowers on May 12, 2024, 04:41:26 PMQuote from: omagh_gael on May 12, 2024, 04:31:03 PMf**k this is shite, playing against Donegal is now just a game of defenders v attackers. There have been some class scores but no jeopardy in the game, hardly any 50/50 contests and zero atmosphere.
Can't disagree with any of that