Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Is Paul Rouse with coalisland next year?

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Mikhailov

Quote from: In hiding on November 09, 2015, 11:32:41 PM
Heard Jim mc corry is for dromore

If this is true then he will have some miles to cover as he is living in Rostrevor...must be a 90 minute journey EW so Dromore must be making it worthwhile

Mikhailov

Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

I am sure that no one in Clonoe would wish Cassidy to leave but I heard there were a few dissenting voices earlier in the year about the style of football be coached and some Rahilly men thought it was too conservative and that the team were not allowed to play with freedom. I am sure they are all happy now that the ACL title is secured but IMHO I think that team has underachieved - they lost a county final and threw away a 7 point lead to Dromore a few years ago and have lost to Fianna twice in Championship football in recent years. They are a top team with a lot of quality players on the team and a lot of good youth coming also and will be about for a few years to come.

redzone

Dromore set to appoint 2 ex players as the new management

Knock Yer Mucker In

Quote from: Mikhailov on November 10, 2015, 08:51:25 AM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

I am sure that no one in Clonoe would wish Cassidy to leave but I heard there were a few dissenting voices earlier in the year about the style of football be coached and some Rahilly men thought it was too conservative and that the team were not allowed to play with freedom. I am sure they are all happy now that the ACL title is secured but IMHO I think that team has underachieved - they lost a county final and threw away a 7 point lead to Dromore a few years ago and have lost to Fianna twice in Championship football in recent years. They are a top team with a lot of quality players on the team and a lot of good youth coming also and will be about for a few years to come.

We could have won another one in 2011, we had the chance but we kicked an easy chance wide and lost it, Dromore took their chance and won, no complaints we had our chance. But I think you have to acknowledge that our county championship is very hard to win, no body has done back to back in a long time. You are being disrespectful to other championship winning teams like Omagh last year and Dromore in 2011 and Trillick winning it this year, but it has shown how any one of a number of teams could win it, and with straight knock out, and no back door and an silly very early first round where you have four league games of which you only have two games with a full panel, that leaves 1st round matches some what of a lottery,  if you have injuries like we had this year you are in big bother. All the other counties have back doors so the best teams will get a second chance if they mess up or have injuries to set the record straight.
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Mikhailov

Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 10, 2015, 09:59:36 AM
Quote from: Mikhailov on November 10, 2015, 08:51:25 AM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

I am sure that no one in Clonoe would wish Cassidy to leave but I heard there were a few dissenting voices earlier in the year about the style of football be coached and some Rahilly men thought it was too conservative and that the team were not allowed to play with freedom. I am sure they are all happy now that the ACL title is secured but IMHO I think that team has underachieved - they lost a county final and threw away a 7 point lead to Dromore a few years ago and have lost to Fianna twice in Championship football in recent years. They are a top team with a lot of quality players on the team and a lot of good youth coming also and will be about for a few years to come.

We could have won another one in 2011, we had the chance but we kicked an easy chance wide and lost it, Dromore took their chance and won, no complaints we had our chance. But I think you have to acknowledge that our county championship is very hard to win, no body has done back to back in a long time. You are being disrespectful to other championship winning teams like Omagh last year and Dromore in 2011 and Trillick winning it this year, but it has shown how any one of a number of teams could win it, and with straight knock out, and no back door and an silly very early first round where you have four league games of which you only have two games with a full panel, that leaves 1st round matches some what of a lottery,  if you have injuries like we had this year you are in big bother. All the other counties have back doors so the best teams will get a second chance if they mess up or have injuries to set the record straight.

Explain how I showed any disrespect to other winning teams? Of course, everyone knows how difficult our championship is to win but my point was that Clonoe should have won more than 2 in recent times (since 2008) and I hear Cassidy thinks this also. I never mentioned any other clubs in my post therefore how was I being disrespectful to them. I was paying Clonoe a compliment that 2 IMHO is not enough for the quality of squad they have. I do however agree with you on the layout of our championship but this straight knockout makes it the great championship that it is...

Why did you not comment on the first part of my original post - you only replied about the 2nd half?

Tyrone Gaa

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Maybe Kelly-Rouse will end up back at the Moy with Rouse putting a jersey back on, maybe he can move back into his old house!!! :D :D ;D ;D
Living the dream!!!

Sunny Day

Wonder why the Moy opted for new management in 2015,  I thought after seeing them on a few occassions in 2014 that the fella O'Neill was doing a reasonable job with the Moy post Rouse & Kelly era.  Strange why they got rid of them.  Heard that Rouse & Kelly was for the Coalisland job.  Not sure who the big appointments will be within the other clubs but I would reasonably think fellas such as Rouse, Mickey Donnelly, Ronan McGuckin, Strain will be snapped up by the highest bidders.


Knock Yer Mucker In

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Quote from: Mikhailov on November 10, 2015, 10:30:11 AM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 10, 2015, 09:59:36 AM
Quote from: Mikhailov on November 10, 2015, 08:51:25 AM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

I am sure that no one in Clonoe would wish Cassidy to leave but I heard there were a few dissenting voices earlier in the year about the style of football be coached and some Rahilly men thought it was too conservative and that the team were not allowed to play with freedom. I am sure they are all happy now that the ACL title is secured but IMHO I think that team has underachieved - they lost a county final and threw away a 7 point lead to Dromore a few years ago and have lost to Fianna twice in Championship football in recent years. They are a top team with a lot of quality players on the team and a lot of good youth coming also and will be about for a few years to come.

We could have won another one in 2011, we had the chance but we kicked an easy chance wide and lost it, Dromore took their chance and won, no complaints we had our chance. But I think you have to acknowledge that our county championship is very hard to win, no body has done back to back in a long time. You are being disrespectful to other championship winning teams like Omagh last year and Dromore in 2011 and Trillick winning it this year, but it has shown how any one of a number of teams could win it, and with straight knock out, and no back door and an silly very early first round where you have four league games of which you only have two games with a full panel, that leaves 1st round matches some what of a lottery,  if you have injuries like we had this year you are in big bother. All the other counties have back doors so the best teams will get a second chance if they mess up or have injuries to set the record straight.

Explain how I showed any disrespect to other winning teams? Of course, everyone knows how difficult our championship is to win but my point was that Clonoe should have won more than 2 in recent times (since 2008) and I hear Cassidy thinks this also. I never mentioned any other clubs in my post therefore how was I being disrespectful to them. I was paying Clonoe a compliment that 2 IMHO is not enough for the quality of squad they have. I do however agree with you on the layout of our championship but this straight knockout makes it the great championship that it is...

Why did you not comment on the first part of my original post - you only replied about the 2nd half?

Why, cause they have been dissenting voices every year, nothing knew in that, not every body is happy all the time. We all know the drill, our wee Johnny isn't getting on or getting a fair craic at it, or what does he see in that player, or as you said some don't like the defensive system game that now prevails, the list is endless, but when we played the Huns it was man for man. I can't say that I haven't been critical as well. Isn't that the nature of the role.

Also my conclusion was if you think we should have won more, logically that means you think there are teams who won the championship who should not.
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winghalfback

Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

Wouldn't say no one.


The Sweeper.com

I heard Niall Conway is away from the Rock. Any truth in it?

Who has taken over from him?

Cassidy has an excellent record over Clonoe. Maybe he could have another Championship but there is some good young players now entering the Senior set up and they will be one of the leading contenders next year for the O Neill Cup.

liamrice1

A chairde,

At 4pm Saturday 21st November 2015 (in Pairc Esler, Newry) Cumann Pheadair Naofa GAC are hosting a unique hurling event in which a St Peter's/Ulster Select will play a Kilkenny legends team in a one off hurling 'Legends' match. The Kilkenny panel includes legendary net minder James McGarry, a full back line of John Tennyson, Michael Kavanagh and Noel Hickey, a half back line that would grace many current county teams of Tommy Walsh, Brian Hogan and JJ Delaney. Derek Lyng will marshal the midfield whilst up front they boast players of the quality of Aidan Fogarty, Martin Comerford, Eddie Brennan, DJ Carey, Charlie Carter and Henry Shefflin.



The Ulster team is made up of county players spread from throughout Ulster including; Conor McKinley, Ciaran Clarke, Odran McFadden and Chris O'Connell of Antrim. Sean McCullagh, Ruairi Convery, Kevin and Liam Hinphey of Derry. Fintan Conway, Paul Sheehan, Danny Toner, Ciaran Coulter and Stephen Keith of Down as well as county players from Armagh, Fermanagh and Donegal (Sean McVeigh of St Eunan's and Danny Cullen of Setanta).



Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for kids and can be purchased from The Quays Newry, Down GAA County Office Castlewellan, St Peter's Clubrooms Warrenpoint (Sunday 8pm-10pm), Centra in Cloughey and Centra in Portaferry. There are also a number of group tickets available in House of Sport Belfast by contacting Damien McConville damienmcconville@sportni.net alternatively the Down ticket van will be present at the match for ticket sales. It is advisable to purchase group tickets in advance to avoid unnecessary delays on the day of the match.


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winghalfback

Quote from: The Sweeper.com on November 10, 2015, 03:07:41 PM
I heard Niall Conway is away from the Rock. Any truth in it?

Who has taken over from him?

Cassidy has an excellent record over Clonoe. Maybe he could have another Championship but there is some good young players now entering the Senior set up and they will be one of the leading contenders next year for the O Neill Cup.

He has a great record championship in 08 was with derry in 09 and 10 back in 11 beat in county final a game which was tight but should have been won 12 won their first acl div 1 league 13 championship winners 14 went out at a wimper to dromore loosing a 7pt lead and this year loosing to coalisland with out even putting up a fight but coming back well to win the league. All in all not a bad record but really people in clonoe see 2 if not 3 championships lost. Add into that mix u21 Tyrone and Ulster titles Cassidy has a right decent CV with clonoe. He will rightly be staying on next year but he must deliver no if ands or buts...  PS i dont believe that he would ever manage another team in derry other than his own bellaghy so there was never anything in those glen rumours.

Knock Yer Mucker In

Quote from: winghalfback on November 10, 2015, 03:01:04 PM
Quote from: Knock Yer Mucker In on November 09, 2015, 09:12:34 PM
No one in the O Rahillys wants him to leave, not just yet anyhow. 2 sen championships, two senior leagues , u21 Tyrone & Ulster championship. We have had half of our team changed since our first championship, with more introductions of young to ensure we compete at the top. Getting managers is easy, getting ones who deliver consistantly and develop a culture is a different story altogether.

Wouldn't say no one.

Naturally, I agree, but better the devil you know. On the other hand change can be good.
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