Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:54:03 PM

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FabrizaoGAAmano

Heared a strange one on the site yesterday.

There's a group of Beragh senior footballers who hang around as Furries.

Had to ask the son what a furry is, but apparently you dress up as a dog and act like a dog.
f**k me hi young ones these days.

trueblue1234

This site has really went to f**k. Is it any wonder most of the decent club posters have just given up. Trying to wade through the crap just isn't worth it anymore.
Grammar: the difference between knowing your shit

FabrizaoGAAmano

Quote from: trueblue1234 on August 05, 2025, 03:58:25 PMThis site has really went to f**k. Is it any wonder most of the decent club posters have just given up. Trying to wade through the crap just isn't worth it anymore.

Couldnt agree more

PastThePost

Quote from: Grace Murphy on August 04, 2025, 09:44:23 AM
Quote from: Jerome on August 03, 2025, 09:40:12 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on August 03, 2025, 11:33:09 AM
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Quote from: Grace Murphy on August 02, 2025, 12:56:01 AMRicey be the first manager sacked twice in one week.  ;D
What about kileeshil starting shit they couldn't finish in the Rock.
Heard trillick told carrickmore they will attend their Hyrox after a breezy 2 points.
Heard Jayo was in Leo's of the plum signing autographs as fr rocks saviour mucker.


What do you mean Ricey sacked twice in a week

Sacked last weekend and they asked him back then another bad defeat to a poor kildress team I'd say they probably sack him for sure this time.

Right, so just making stuff up then.

Was he not gone last weekend?

I said he could be first manager got rid of twice.

Has to be possibility with the yaran being so shite at the minute. U know it mucker

I would very much doubt that a club would sack a manager and then ask him back, but maybe so, seems very unlikely.
Heard a story that there's a bit of a drink culture in the Aghyaran team at present, surprised at that if true, as down through the years they would have been a dedicated group of lads.

dhá chos chlé

There must be something in that east tyrone water :o

GAAtrojan

Titanic tussle between 2 of division 2 big hitters tonight, Eglish deserved the points. Sparky yet again lost control at the end this is happening way too much in his games he is a joke. All about him!
Then 2 teams broke out into a field fight which spilled over into the crowd, not one single red card shown. Are you serious!!! Wakey wakey!!

Mikhailov

Was at that game.

Shocking bad row which lasted a couple of minutes in front of the stand and was in the stand briefly.

Both sub benches are on the other side of the pitch and they were all involved

But Sparky Loughran doesn't produce any cards despite him standing watching it all - no wonder we have discipline issues in club football

giveherlong

Quote from: bringbackdregish on August 04, 2025, 12:10:30 PM
Quote from: TheGlenellyGremlin on July 28, 2025, 05:44:59 PM
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Quote from: ClubScene13 on July 25, 2025, 10:24:38 PMWhat's the rules on Clogher - Cookstown H2H?

Cookstown won first meeting by 3 points and have significantly better score difference but they play again in Clogher's last game.

Would a 4 point win do Clogher or will it be score difference where they have no chance?

I'm failing to understand how we're being looked past? Cookstown still have us to play before they can start celebrating

Cookstown have Glenelly, Strabane, Drumragh before then so wouldn't rule out a slip up just yet.

It's irrelevant, Cookstown too good and I'd fully expect them to beat Clogher in the final game.

I do think it's head to head.

I'm failing to understand how we're being looked past? Cookstown still have us to play before they can start celebrating


One of the worst Plumbridge teams in the past 10 years.

37 point defeat to Cookstown and you were failing to see how you can be looked past.

With McAnerney away to the states i can see Glenelly being relegated to 3B in the next couple of years.

Strabane must be going the same direction if you consider their result v Cookstown tonight

BrocaghBandit

Quote from: GAAtrojan on August 05, 2025, 10:42:46 PMTitanic tussle between 2 of division 2 big hitters tonight, Eglish deserved the points. Sparky yet again lost control at the end this is happening way too much in his games he is a joke. All about him!
Then 2 teams broke out into a field fight which spilled over into the crowd, not one single red card shown. Are you serious!!! Wakey wakey!!
Coalisland proving once again they truly  are the plague on anything good in Tyrone football. Year afteryear, chasing referees to they have to run to their car after a game for fear of his own safety to countless cases of on the field and by watching the video off the field fighting. Horrible club who deserve absolutely everything that's happening them at the minute. For you blaming referee because he made a few bad calls it gives coalisland the right to act like complete thugs? Get a grip

Easttyrone23

Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on August 05, 2025, 02:27:58 PM
Quote from: bringbackdregish on August 05, 2025, 01:46:21 PMWhen Killyman win the championship this year will they get promoted to Div 2 or Div 3A?

Tyrone GAA Club League Rules – Section 5: Promotion and Relegation
Rule 5.4 – Sequential Promotion Requirement

In accordance with the Tyrone GAA All-County League structure, a club winning the championship in Division 3B shall not be eligible for direct promotion to Division 2. All promotions must occur in sequential order through the divisional hierarchy. Therefore, a team must first advance to Division 3A before becoming eligible for promotion to Division 2.

Skipping a divisional grade (e.g., moving directly from Division 3B to Division 2) is considered a breach of league progression protocol and is strictly prohibited, regardless of championship outcome.

What's the story if say a club who finishes in the bottom 3 of the Intermediate league goes on to win the intermediate championship? Do they win promotion to senior or just maintain their intermediate status with the team finishing 4th from bottom entering the relegation play offs and 2nd place winning promotion to senior?


GAA Club Fan

Quote from: Easttyrone23 on August 05, 2025, 11:48:40 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on August 05, 2025, 02:27:58 PM
Quote from: bringbackdregish on August 05, 2025, 01:46:21 PMWhen Killyman win the championship this year will they get promoted to Div 2 or Div 3A?

Tyrone GAA Club League Rules – Section 5: Promotion and Relegation
Rule 5.4 – Sequential Promotion Requirement

In accordance with the Tyrone GAA All-County League structure, a club winning the championship in Division 3B shall not be eligible for direct promotion to Division 2. All promotions must occur in sequential order through the divisional hierarchy. Therefore, a team must first advance to Division 3A before becoming eligible for promotion to Division 2.

Skipping a divisional grade (e.g., moving directly from Division 3B to Division 2) is considered a breach of league progression protocol and is strictly prohibited, regardless of championship outcome.

What's the story if say a club who finishes in the bottom 3 of the Intermediate league goes on to win the intermediate championship? Do they win promotion to senior or just maintain their intermediate status with the team finishing 4th from bottom entering the relegation play offs and 2nd place winning promotion to senior?



No matter where you are in Div Two IF you win the Championship you go straight up.

Easttyrone23

Quote from: ClubScene13 on August 02, 2025, 08:46:43 AMI see Teamtalkmag referring to Donaghmore v Galbally as a "blockbuster" clash and "one of the biggest rivalries in Tyrone GAA"

I checked the roll of honour now I don't know what to think of this assertion

Did you never thing of checking a map if you're confused why they're rivals? You're first thought when questioning why it could currently be seen as one of the biggest rivalries in Tyrone was to check the roll of honour and not the current standings?

How many other parish rivalries in Tyrone can you name that not only are both competing at the top of div 1 at senior level but both clubs also in recent times being among the most successful clubs at underage level in Tyrone.

There's many great rivalries in Tyrone that would be historically seen as bigger. But how could you argue with it currently being seen as one of the biggest?

Easttyrone23

Quote from: GAA Club Fan on August 06, 2025, 12:30:10 AM
Quote from: Easttyrone23 on August 05, 2025, 11:48:40 PM
Quote from: Sean Og Patriots on August 05, 2025, 02:27:58 PM
Quote from: bringbackdregish on August 05, 2025, 01:46:21 PMWhen Killyman win the championship this year will they get promoted to Div 2 or Div 3A?

Tyrone GAA Club League Rules – Section 5: Promotion and Relegation
Rule 5.4 – Sequential Promotion Requirement

In accordance with the Tyrone GAA All-County League structure, a club winning the championship in Division 3B shall not be eligible for direct promotion to Division 2. All promotions must occur in sequential order through the divisional hierarchy. Therefore, a team must first advance to Division 3A before becoming eligible for promotion to Division 2.

Skipping a divisional grade (e.g., moving directly from Division 3B to Division 2) is considered a breach of league progression protocol and is strictly prohibited, regardless of championship outcome.

What's the story if say a club who finishes in the bottom 3 of the Intermediate league goes on to win the intermediate championship? Do they win promotion to senior or just maintain their intermediate status with the team finishing 4th from bottom entering the relegation play offs and 2nd place winning promotion to senior?



No matter where you are in Div Two IF you win the Championship you go straight up.

Cheers for the answer.

So just like kilyman famously done back in the day, a team could finish last in the league but by winning the championship they'd effectively would be going from div 3 to div 1.

Imagine the club relegated to division 3 end up reaching the championship final knowing they will either be playing div 3 football or div 1 football the following year based on 1 result.

Surely it would be more beneficial to everyone if under those circumstances the club would remain in intermediate.

Ballygawleyftw

#50743
Coalisland Eglish with a bit of handbags, good to see bit of bite in it ahead of the Championship game now.
Coalisland number 2 running around like Amir Khan in his hayday. Eglish will be happy enough , 2 points gained.
Typical Coalisland as mentioned above, wouldnt be surprised if Clonoe resort to the same antics if Moy turn them over on Friday

Duine Inteacht Eile

I'm sure there will be suspensions to follow.
Eglish supporters will have brought some trouble to the club's door by getting themselves involved. Brainless.