UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

Started by Tyrone Dreamer, August 02, 2007, 06:44:19 PM

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toby47

Austin Stacks take on East Kerry in a double-header in Austin Stack Park on Saturday week (30th 0ct.) In the opening round of the Co. Championship. The game, which will be live on RTE 2, throws-in at 7pm, with the opening game between St. Kierans and Kerins O'Rahillys commencing at 5pm.

rodney trotter

Decent game between Ballina and West port considering the conditions . They could have played it in the new dome

rodney trotter

Some win for West port.ballina threw it away.

Colm Morgan and Kennedy very good forwards for Westport.

Mayo Border

Bad move from Mayo to let Peter Naughton go.

bennydorano

Quote from: toby47 on October 20, 2021, 09:15:15 AM
Austin Stacks take on East Kerry in a double-header in Austin Stack Park on Saturday week (30th 0ct.) In the opening round of the Co. Championship. The game, which will be live on RTE 2, throws-in at 7pm, with the opening game between St. Kierans and Kerins O'Rahillys commencing at 5pm.
Think this has been changed (slightly?), Tyrone semi on.

Farrandeelin

Quote from: Mayo Border on October 23, 2021, 05:39:06 PM
Bad move from Mayo to let Peter Naughton go.

I agree. But if he was from Westport, Ballintubber or Breaffy he would be on the panel at least.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

armaghniac

Short piece on RTÉ there about the competitions, Justin McNulty was interviewed. RTÉ contend that a 1985 law in the 5 counties stops them having competitions without a significant element of skill. McNulty pointed out that this did not stop them from 1985 to 2018 and that the Dept in the North had said that they did not control a competition run elsewhere and it was RTÉ's business.
The interviewer, Philip Boucher-Hayes, pointed out that the competitions were basically a money making racket, where you pay to enter, but this makes it all the more reason for RTÉ to not stop people entering!
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

twohands!!!

Quote from: armaghniac on January 04, 2022, 11:53:16 AM
Short piece on RTÉ there about the competitions, Justin McNulty was interviewed. RTÉ contend that a 1985 law in the 5 counties stops them having competitions without a significant element of skill. McNulty pointed out that this did not stop them from 1985 to 2018 and that the Dept in the North had said that they did not control a competition run elsewhere and it was RTÉ's business.
The interviewer, Philip Boucher-Hayes, pointed out that the competitions were basically a money making racket, where you pay to enter, but this makes it all the more reason for RTÉ to not stop people entering!

Where's the missing county?

RedHand88

Quote from: armaghniac on January 04, 2022, 11:53:16 AM
Short piece on RTÉ there about the competitions, Justin McNulty was interviewed. RTÉ contend that a 1985 law in the 5 counties stops them having competitions without a significant element of skill. McNulty pointed out that this did not stop them from 1985 to 2018 and that the Dept in the North had said that they did not control a competition run elsewhere and it was RTÉ's business.
The interviewer, Philip Boucher-Hayes, pointed out that the competitions were basically a money making racket, where you pay to enter, but this makes it all the more reason for RTÉ to not stop people entering!

Surely that's nonsense. Utv do those kind of things all the time.

armaghniac

Quote from: twohands!!! on January 04, 2022, 12:25:39 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on January 04, 2022, 11:53:16 AM
Short piece on RTÉ there about the competitions, Justin McNulty was interviewed. RTÉ contend that a 1985 law in the 5 counties stops them having competitions without a significant element of skill. McNulty pointed out that this did not stop them from 1985 to 2018 and that the Dept in the North had said that they did not control a competition run elsewhere and it was RTÉ's business.
The interviewer, Philip Boucher-Hayes, pointed out that the competitions were basically a money making racket, where you pay to enter, but this makes it all the more reason for RTÉ to not stop people entering!

Where's the missing county?

Not enough people in Fermanagh, it is to become a nature reserve.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B


toby47

Quote from: rory on January 26, 2022, 02:32:27 PM
https://www.gaa.ie/news/bbc-sport-ni-to-livestream-gaa-allianz-league-matches/

BBC showing some football and hurling league games

Jeez that's great - Fair play! A foot in the door for BBC, hopefully they keep pushing.

**Fixtures live on BBC iPlayer **

Saturday 29 January – Derry v Down (Division Two Football) 6pm
Saturday 5 February - Down v Galway (Division Two Football) 5pm
Saturday 12 February - Antrim v Dublin (Division One Hurling) 2pm
Saturday 19 February - Armagh v Monaghan (Division One Football) 530pm
Saturday 26 February - Down v Roscommon (Division Two Football) 5pm
Saturday 12 March - Armagh v Kildare (Division One Football) 6pm
Saturday 19 March - Down v Kerry (Division Two Hurling) 2pm

imtommygunn

I am truly shocked they are showing hurling games lol.

full moon

Those games will be on GAA Go also according to that article.

Hound

BBC iplayer usually means only available in the 6 counties?