UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

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

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imtommygunn

i thought he wa poor too.

He wants to know more about the person wrt referees. What dies he want? shoe size favourite film?? Sure what do we know about player? why should we know things about these refs lives?


Main Street

The RTE live broadcast of the game was superb, the  crowd noise  blended perfectly with the commentary from Darragh Maloney. The BBC commentary team was weak and crowd noise was dulled.

thewobbler

Dreadful team of the year.

Galway and Armagh didn't dominate the game. They don't deserve 12/15.

2 of the team just weren't at it all in the final. Another one left injured after 10.

Don't get the rationale on this one at all (or on their motm).

thewobbler

Barry McCambrdige the right call for poty though.

From the Bunker

Quote from: thewobbler on July 28, 2024, 11:22:00 PMDreadful team of the year.

Galway and Armagh didn't dominate the game. They don't deserve 12/15.

2 of the team just weren't at it all in the final. Another one left injured after 10.

Don't get the rationale on this one at all (or on their motm).

It means nothing - absolutely nothing. All Star is where it is at and even that is rubbish.

Sheedy

Quote from: thewobbler on July 28, 2024, 11:22:00 PMDreadful team of the year.

Galway and Armagh didn't dominate the game. They don't deserve 12/15.

2 of the team just weren't at it all in the final. Another one left injured after 10.

Don't get the rationale on this one at all (or on their motm).
who would you have picked on the team of the year that was any different?  hard year to pick when there was no real stand out performers, Armaghs win was based more on team performance than individuals.

Finnerty was brilliant for Galway all year, going off injured shouldn't hamper him getting recognition in any team of the year, him going off cost Galway today.

thewobbler

Quote from: Sheedy on July 28, 2024, 11:38:07 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on July 28, 2024, 11:22:00 PMDreadful team of the year.

Galway and Armagh didn't dominate the game. They don't deserve 12/15.

2 of the team just weren't at it all in the final. Another one left injured after 10.

Don't get the rationale on this one at all (or on their motm).
who would you have picked on the team of the year that was any different?  hard year to pick when there was no real stand out performers, Armaghs win was based more on team performance than individuals.

Finnerty was brilliant for Galway all year, going off injured shouldn't hamper him getting recognition in any team of the year, him going off cost Galway today.

You're absolutely right: a year with few standout performers.

So it's a difficult team to pick.

But the "sword I would die on" for this type of endeavour is that to make this team, you have to perform well at the furthest point your team progresses to. That is - in my mind at least - the mark of a great season; that you can keep doing it when the stakes raise.

It was a muddling championship. It was always going to be a muddling team of the year. But that's as good a reason as any to muddle from a wider pool of teams.

Armagh18

I'm sure our lads don't give a flying f**k. Pick 15 Tyrone men for all we care!

Rossfan

Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.

FermGael

Have to commend the Irish News on their unbelievably coverage of the Fermanagh senior football championship.

Over the past few weeks they have surpassed themselves by using local journalists to cover the games and lifting articles out of local papers abit like the hoganstand online.

But today is a new high for their coverage of Fermanagh football as they have not even mentioned the Fermanagh senior club final replay in today's paper.

Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

JoG2

Quote from: FermGael on November 02, 2024, 08:35:35 AMHave to commend the Irish News on their unbelievably coverage of the Fermanagh senior football championship.

Over the past few weeks they have surpassed themselves by using local journalists to cover the games and lifting articles out of local papers abit like the hoganstand online.

But today is a new high for their coverage of Fermanagh football as they have not even mentioned the Fermanagh senior club final replay in today's paper.



They'll have paid for them though, as far as I know Hoganstand.com pay for nothing

toby47

Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 11:04:17 AMAnywhere to see what NFL games are being televised over the coming months?

Are non-televised games available on GAAGO at all?

I just found RTE's

Saturday GAA Live fixtures 2025 – RTÉ2 & RTÉ Player:

Saturday 25 January – Football:
Galway v Armagh, Salthill, 5.15pm

Saturday 8 February – Hurling: Wexford v Kilkenny, Wexford Park, 5.30pm

Saturday 15 February – Football: Kerry v Dubin, Tralee, 7.30pm

Saturday 22 February – Hurling: Tipperary v Cork, Thurles, 7.30pm

Saturday 1 March – Football: Armagh v Dubin, Athletic Grounds, 7.35pm

Saturday 15 March – Football: Kerry v Armagh, Tralee, 5.30pm

Saturday 22 March – Hurling: Cork v Galway OR Limerick v Wexford OR Tipperary v Clare, 7.30pm

toby47

Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 11:56:17 AM
Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 11:04:17 AMAnywhere to see what NFL games are being televised over the coming months?

Are non-televised games available on GAAGO at all?

I just found RTE's

Saturday GAA Live fixtures 2025 – RTÉ2 & RTÉ Player:

Saturday 25 January – Football:
Galway v Armagh, Salthill, 5.15pm

Saturday 8 February – Hurling: Wexford v Kilkenny, Wexford Park, 5.30pm

Saturday 15 February – Football: Kerry v Dubin, Tralee, 7.30pm

Saturday 22 February – Hurling: Tipperary v Cork, Thurles, 7.30pm

Saturday 1 March – Football: Armagh v Dubin, Athletic Grounds, 7.35pm

Saturday 15 March – Football: Kerry v Armagh, Tralee, 5.30pm

Saturday 22 March – Hurling: Cork v Galway OR Limerick v Wexford OR Tipperary v Clare, 7.30pm

Games Live This Weekend

Saturday
1.30pm: Kerry v Armagh (LF league) - TG4
3.10pm: An Cheathrú Rua v Naomh Pádraig (All Irl JF club final) - TG4
5.15pm: Galway v Armagh (F) - RTÉ 2
7.30pm: Dublin v Mayo (F) - TG4

Sunday
1.30pm:
Ballinderry v Crossmolina (All-Irl IF club final) - Spórt TG4 YouTube
1.45pm: Kerry v Donegal (F) - TG4
3.45pm: Galway v Tipperary (H) - TG4
5.30pm: Clare v Kilkenny (H) - TG4 (Deferred TV, live on player)

I thought BBC would have had a game too, although no mention of anything yet

toby47

Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 12:13:54 PM
Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 11:56:17 AM
Quote from: toby47 on January 20, 2025, 11:04:17 AMAnywhere to see what NFL games are being televised over the coming months?

Are non-televised games available on GAAGO at all?

I just found RTE's

Saturday GAA Live fixtures 2025 – RTÉ2 & RTÉ Player:

Saturday 25 January – Football:
Galway v Armagh, Salthill, 5.15pm

Saturday 8 February – Hurling: Wexford v Kilkenny, Wexford Park, 5.30pm

Saturday 15 February – Football: Kerry v Dubin, Tralee, 7.30pm

Saturday 22 February – Hurling: Tipperary v Cork, Thurles, 7.30pm

Saturday 1 March – Football: Armagh v Dubin, Athletic Grounds, 7.35pm

Saturday 15 March – Football: Kerry v Armagh, Tralee, 5.30pm

Saturday 22 March – Hurling: Cork v Galway OR Limerick v Wexford OR Tipperary v Clare, 7.30pm

Games Live This Weekend

Saturday
1.30pm: Kerry v Armagh (LF league) - TG4
3.10pm: An Cheathrú Rua v Naomh Pádraig (All Irl JF club final) - TG4
5.15pm: Galway v Armagh (F) - RTÉ 2
7.30pm: Dublin v Mayo (F) - TG4

Sunday
1.30pm:
Ballinderry v Crossmolina (All-Irl IF club final) - Spórt TG4 YouTube
1.45pm: Kerry v Donegal (F) - TG4
3.45pm: Galway v Tipperary (H) - TG4
5.30pm: Clare v Kilkenny (H) - TG4 (Deferred TV, live on player)

I thought BBC would have had a game too, although no mention of anything yet


Coverage of the Allianz National Football League match between Tyrone & Derry from Healy Park, Omagh will be shown live on BBC. Throw in 6pm