Tyrone County Football and Hurling

Started by Fear ón Srath Bán, April 01, 2007, 05:58:31 PM

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The Trap

Couldn't agree more Tiempo. We are used to a knock out club championship (never change it) and just can't get used to the way the county championship is run.

I don't know how Tyrone is going to drum support back up for the county team.

tyrone08

Improve the performance and the attendance will rise. I know for one thing, i wont be back at a tryone match until it does. Not wasting my money on performances like that anymore.

Truthsayer

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Quote from: tyrone08 on June 26, 2024, 12:22:51 PMImprove the performance and the attendance will rise. I know for one thing, i wont be back at a tryone match until it does. Not wasting my money on performances like that anymore.
Same. The Clare game was an endurance test cost £22. While supporting the team is important you do expect some excitement and standard for that admission fee. A corner back coming up to score 2-2 out of their total of 2-3 in the first half. While the win in the end was comprehensive against a rubbish team, it was dire stuff. I left with bout 10 minutes to go.
The state of county football isn't great anyway. As others have said  club games are much better.

God14

Funny on leaving Healy Park Saturday evening I said to myself, definitely won't be back unless there's new management.

Truthsayer

Anyone at O'Neill Park tonight would have seen why club football is more attractive. A thriller with great skill and commitment two teams going at it.. Dungannon - Coalisland 17 points each. For a fiver...
Probably the best game ill see all weekend. They aren't all that good but invariably better than county games with their systems.
£22 to watch Tyrone in the championship in Omagh against Clare. Awful.

NotedObserver

Quote from: Truthsayer on June 28, 2024, 10:13:35 PMAnyone at O'Neill Park tonight would have seen why club football is more attractive. A thriller with great skill and commitment two teams going at it.. Dungannon - Coalisland 17 points each. For a fiver...
Probably the best game ill see all weekend. They aren't all that good but invariably better than county games with their systems.
£22 to watch Tyrone in the championship in Omagh against Clare. Awful.

Any standout performances?

Truthsayer

Quote from: NotedObserver on June 28, 2024, 10:30:49 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on June 28, 2024, 10:13:35 PMAnyone at O'Neill Park tonight would have seen why club football is more attractive. A thriller with great skill and commitment two teams going at it.. Dungannon - Coalisland 17 points each. For a fiver...
Probably the best game ill see all weekend. They aren't all that good but invariably better than county games with their systems.
£22 to watch Tyrone in the championship in Omagh against Clare. Awful.

Any standout performances?
Was brilliant contest Donaghy - Paudie Hampsey until Hampsey went off with a shin injury (accidental). James Quinn was v good for Clarkes and for Fianna Cormac O'Hagan, Ruairi Campbell, Paddy Campbell. Just a great full hearted contest. Donaghy is some player tho Hampsey gave him plenty. Kinda broke even. 

statto

Quote from: Truthsayer on June 28, 2024, 10:53:32 PM
Quote from: NotedObserver on June 28, 2024, 10:30:49 PM
Quote from: Truthsayer on June 28, 2024, 10:13:35 PMAnyone at O'Neill Park tonight would have seen why club football is more attractive. A thriller with great skill and commitment two teams going at it.. Dungannon - Coalisland 17 points each. For a fiver...
Probably the best game ill see all weekend. They aren't all that good but invariably better than county games with their systems.
£22 to watch Tyrone in the championship in Omagh against Clare. Awful.

Any standout performances?
Was brilliant contest Donaghy - Paudie Hampsey until Hampsey went off with a shin injury (accidental). James Quinn was v good for Clarkes and for Fianna Cormac O'Hagan, Ruairi Campbell, Paddy Campbell. Just a great full hearted contest. Donaghy is some player tho Hampsey gave him plenty. Kinda broke even. 
why did donaghy move from edendork to Dungannon?great feet possibly a yard slow for county but maybe new management team will look at him next year if dooher and Logan step aside?

NotedObserver

Logan and Dooher are staying put?

God14

Havnt heard anything, but starting to look that way

Would have expected an announcement before now

trueblue1234

I can't see it. The level of disinterest in the county is having a serious impact on attendance. I don't think I can remember as low a point in a long time. Just a general apathy to the county team.
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tbrick18


square_ball

I see Niall Morgan has confirmed he is to return for another season. Only for him and Canavan I would dread to see where we would have ended up this season. His comments about Jim McGuinness interesting too.

QuoteNIALL Morgan has guaranteed to return with Tyrone in 2025 and ruled out any more attempts at landing an NFL contract.

The 32-year-old goalkeeper ranked the 2024 season as his best yet in a Tyrone jersey, though it was another disappointing campaign for the group overall following an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final exit.

Morgan described it as another season 'not wasted, but left behind I suppose', acknowledging that they have had 'three difficult years' since collecting the Sam Maguire Cup in 2021.

But supporters will be heartened to hear that he fully intends on returning to the county set-up again for a 13th year.

"Absolutely, yeah," said Morgan when asked if he'll keep going.

"I have no notion of retiring yet. Goalkeepers seem to be able to go on a bit longer. It is tough and it's a lot of commitment, I have a wife and two kids.

"Christy is now starting to play football for Edendork, so I'm not one of the U6 coaches! I actually get tasked with the U5s, which is even more difficult.

"I don't want to miss out on it because only for my Dad being there and pushing me on, I wouldn't have gotten to where I am now so I have to consider them as well."

Morgan attended an NFL international combine in England after the 2023 inter-county season. Down's Charlie Smyth was there too and eventually earned a lucrative contract in the US. Morgan said that there won't be any second attempts to play in the NFL.

"I went to Birmingham in October and performed really well," said Morgan, a primary school principal.

"I was probably in the top two selections over there. But I had a bad day in Dublin and it just knocked me out of the top five and I didn't get across to America.

"The door is closed now. I tried it, I'm glad I tried it and I have no regrets in terms of trying it but I'm content now with where I'm at with the job and all in school, everything seems to be going well in that regard. I think I'm more content this year than last year."

Morgan lamented Tyrone's inability to string a number of wins together in the period since winning the All-Ireland.

They did knock Donegal out of last year's Championship though, beating a struggling Tír Chonaill by 1-18 to 0-13 in an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final.

A year on, Donegal look a rejuvenated team under Jim McGuinness, have won Division Two and Ulster titles and will face Galway in Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final. Morgan puts the turnaround down to the influence of McGuinness.

"The belief that Jimmy McGuinness brings to them, it's huge," said Morgan.

"From the minute he was appointed, Donegal were winning things again. Surely, he's not that good!

"It has shown that no matter what he says, they do. We went in at half-time against them in Celtic Park and thought that we were pushing ahead in the game but he just seemed to find an answer to the facets that the game opens up to.

"It must be unbelievable to be in a changing room with him and I just think Donegal have bought into it. To him, it doesn't matter who you are.

"He's not afraid to call you out. You can hear him shouting at different players and telling them what to do and I think that's massively important as well."

toby47

Quote from: square_ball on July 10, 2024, 02:53:03 PMI see Niall Morgan has confirmed he is to return for another season. Only for him and Canavan I would dread to see where we would have ended up this season. His comments about Jim McGuinness interesting too.

QuoteNIALL Morgan has guaranteed to return with Tyrone in 2025 and ruled out any more attempts at landing an NFL contract.

The 32-year-old goalkeeper ranked the 2024 season as his best yet in a Tyrone jersey, though it was another disappointing campaign for the group overall following an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final exit.

Morgan described it as another season 'not wasted, but left behind I suppose', acknowledging that they have had 'three difficult years' since collecting the Sam Maguire Cup in 2021.

But supporters will be heartened to hear that he fully intends on returning to the county set-up again for a 13th year.

"Absolutely, yeah," said Morgan when asked if he'll keep going.

"I have no notion of retiring yet. Goalkeepers seem to be able to go on a bit longer. It is tough and it's a lot of commitment, I have a wife and two kids.

"Christy is now starting to play football for Edendork, so I'm not one of the U6 coaches! I actually get tasked with the U5s, which is even more difficult.

"I don't want to miss out on it because only for my Dad being there and pushing me on, I wouldn't have gotten to where I am now so I have to consider them as well."

Morgan attended an NFL international combine in England after the 2023 inter-county season. Down's Charlie Smyth was there too and eventually earned a lucrative contract in the US. Morgan said that there won't be any second attempts to play in the NFL.

"I went to Birmingham in October and performed really well," said Morgan, a primary school principal.

"I was probably in the top two selections over there. But I had a bad day in Dublin and it just knocked me out of the top five and I didn't get across to America.

"The door is closed now. I tried it, I'm glad I tried it and I have no regrets in terms of trying it but I'm content now with where I'm at with the job and all in school, everything seems to be going well in that regard. I think I'm more content this year than last year."

Morgan lamented Tyrone's inability to string a number of wins together in the period since winning the All-Ireland.

They did knock Donegal out of last year's Championship though, beating a struggling Tír Chonaill by 1-18 to 0-13 in an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final.

A year on, Donegal look a rejuvenated team under Jim McGuinness, have won Division Two and Ulster titles and will face Galway in Sunday's All-Ireland semi-final. Morgan puts the turnaround down to the influence of McGuinness.

"The belief that Jimmy McGuinness brings to them, it's huge," said Morgan.

"From the minute he was appointed, Donegal were winning things again. Surely, he's not that good!

"It has shown that no matter what he says, they do. We went in at half-time against them in Celtic Park and thought that we were pushing ahead in the game but he just seemed to find an answer to the facets that the game opens up to.

"It must be unbelievable to be in a changing room with him and I just think Donegal have bought into it. To him, it doesn't matter who you are.

"He's not afraid to call you out. You can hear him shouting at different players and telling them what to do and I think that's massively important as well."

Interesting indeed

An Watcher

Thought the same myself.  A little dig at Tyrone management without actually coming out and saying it.