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#46
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 17, 2010, 09:09:35 AM
Quote from: Rossfan on June 15, 2010, 05:54:16 PM
So it's €25 to get into the stand in Casement for those paying for tickets?
It's effin €35 to get into the stand in the Hyde on Sunday.
Thank you Mr Robbing Prenty and your bloody Council.
Have ye heard of the recession especially in two of Ireland's poorest counties.  >:(
Anyway thanks to the Season ticket i get in free, just as I did in Ruislip  ;).
Thanks you GAA HQ ...now could ye have a word with the robbin Ballyhaunis shower.
Your season ticket gives you the first match free - after that you pay for it through your season ticket
#47
GAA Discussion / Re: Attack in Armagh game
June 17, 2010, 09:07:13 AM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on June 16, 2010, 05:36:41 PM
Interesting point - if one of your own team-mates did something like this to an opponent what would you do?
report him -  to whoever it needs to be reported to.  No place for this in sport.
#48
the fact that the match is at 3:30pm and live on RTE will ensure about 6-7,000 with not a whole pile coming from Donegal. 
I can't see the team changing much from previous unless injury dictates so.  All throughout the league the team has been pretty constant and to make whole sale changes would be dangerous.  However I'd expect more subs to come on during the match to get more championship time.
Armagh did very well in Ballybofey but remember Donegal were to play the All-Ireland U21 final the following Wednesday and took Murphy off when things were going badly.  I'd expect a different Donegal performance given they have an opportunity to play Armagh again in Crossmaglen and try and avenge that humilitiating defeat - their backs are to the wall and there is only one way out.....
#49
lets forget about Ronan Clarke.  His foot is in plaster and if the lad plays football again he'll be doing very well.  We have to concentrate on what we have and as mentioned by a previous poster we have team full of winners.  Last Sunday has passed - leave it there.  Lets support this team and its management.  Remember  we won Div 2 league Final a short while ago (in previous years we were waiting for last game to stay up) and some times teams have a bad day.  Armagh had it in ambundance.  So Saturday June 26th Armagh will play another team and we should ALL be there supporting
#50
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
June 02, 2010, 08:36:36 PM
it wasn't Keady, Cuchulainns, Middletown or Derrynoose - so that leaves Sean Treacy's, Craobh Rua and Killeavy. 
#51
These competitions are also open to non-Armagh players who want to see how well they can do.  Check out www.derrynoosegac.com for information on registration.  Competitors from Armagh will be able to compete for the county title - competitors from outside county Armagh can compete but not for the Armagh county title.
#52
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 28, 2010, 07:45:00 PM


A picture with Stevie McDonnell, Bernie Murray (Armagh camogies captain), Jamie Clarke, Paddy O'Rourke and Pauric McKeever (gaastore.com) at the launch of the FADA competition.  Check out  http://derrynoosegac.com/wordpress/?cat=9 or email worldrecord12june@btinternet.com to register yourself for the FADA competition.  The FADA events are sponsored by http://www.thegaastore.com/
#53


Picture including Stevie McDonnell, Bernie Murray (Armagh Camogie Captain), Jamie Clarke, Paddy O'Rourke and Pauric McKeever (gaastore.com).
#54
Quote from: bingobus on May 27, 2010, 04:36:53 PM
Hearing that Monaghan may have a couple of injury worries as well.
Heard that one as well - Seamus "serious" McEnaney slipped and hur his back picking up the dictionary wondering what new words he could add, Paul "I should be Armagh manager - shouldn't I" Grimley has lost 6 stone and now looks like Rory Woods - so much so that he got a few slaps the other night for being a greedy c**t.
For all the talk about injuries etc... 2pm Sunday 6th June Casement when the teams line out - we'll know who's playing then.  By the end of the match Monaghan will be looking for another team to play as they slip out towards the back door.  We'll hear all about there a serious team, and we could have played better.  Lets hope theres no rain and a good game.  Armagh to win by 5.
#55
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 25, 2010, 02:14:12 PM
Quote from: Harold Disgracey on May 25, 2010, 11:23:53 AM
Good luck with the world record attempt. You should have posted this on the main GAA section as well, you might get a few clubs from other counties to participate as well. I believe the county senior football and hurling teams are taking part as well as all the development squads.
thanks - just did.
#56
Derrynoose GAC, Co. Armagh,  are attempting to break a World Record Attempt for the most participants in the 100 metre relay over 12 hours on Saturday 12th June. It is a fundraiser with a difference where clubs and organisations can fundraise on top and raise much needed monies - up to and more than 10k could be raised by clubs.

Also on the same day all four codes, camogie, ladies football, hurling and football, will see FOUR fada competitions for county titles up for grabs at senior level.  As far as we are aware this has never happened anywhere else in Ireland and how many FADA competitions do you see these days?.  Check out http://derrynoosegac.com/wordpress/?p=130  for the FADA competitions and check out the rest of the website for information on the world record attempt.  A great way for clubs to raise loads of money without organising anything.

PM me if you need more info.
#57
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
May 24, 2010, 11:04:40 PM
Derrynoose GAC are attempting a World Record Attempt on Saturday 12th June.  Also on the same day all four codes, camogie, ladies football, hurling and football, will see FOUR fada competitions for county titles up for grabs at senior level.  This has never happened anywhere else in Ireland and is unique.  check out http://derrynoosegac.com/wordpress/?p=130  for the FADA competitions and check out the rest of the website for information on the world record attempt.  A great way for clubs to raise loads of money without organising anything.