Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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

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tyrone08

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Quote from: NotedObserver on March 17, 2026, 06:36:54 PMAnyone hear Morgan gone?

Would be ironic as he was one of O'Rourkes biggest fans before he came in

Canavanistheman03

Some absolute clowns on this page.
The hypocrisy around Malachy O'Rourke is embarrassing. You built him up when it suited you, pushed for him to take over, and now you're acting like he's the problem. It just shows that some people will never be happy unless they've something to complain about. Real supporters back their team and management through it all  they don't jump ship the second things get tough. All this talk says more about the people saying it than it ever will about him or the squad. Tyrone have the players, the mindset, and now the management to compete at the highest level. Malachy O'Rourke has proven he knows how to build serious teams, and that doesn't change overnight just because of a few results. There's a process to this, and if people show a bit of patience, they'll see a team that's growing stronger, more organised, and more dangerous. The Sam Maguire Cup is the goal, and there's no doubt they're building towards it the right way.

marty34

Quote from: Canavanistheman03 on March 17, 2026, 09:04:43 PMSome absolute clowns on this page.
The hypocrisy around Malachy O'Rourke is embarrassing. You built him up when it suited you, pushed for him to take over, and now you're acting like he's the problem. It just shows that some people will never be happy unless they've something to complain about. Real supporters back their team and management through it all  they don't jump ship the second things get tough. All this talk says more about the people saying it than it ever will about him or the squad. Tyrone have the players, the mindset, and now the management to compete at the highest level. Malachy O'Rourke has proven he knows how to build serious teams, and that doesn't change overnight just because of a few results. There's a process to this, and if people show a bit of patience, they'll see a team that's growing stronger, more organised, and more dangerous. The Sam Maguire Cup is the goal, and there's no doubt they're building towards it the right way.


Thanks for you input Malachy.  8)

tyrone08

Quote from: Canavanistheman03 on March 17, 2026, 09:04:43 PMSome absolute clowns on this page.
The hypocrisy around Malachy O'Rourke is embarrassing. You built him up when it suited you, pushed for him to take over, and now you're acting like he's the problem. It just shows that some people will never be happy unless they've something to complain about. Real supporters back their team and management through it all  they don't jump ship the second things get tough. All this talk says more about the people saying it than it ever will about him or the squad. Tyrone have the players, the mindset, and now the management to compete at the highest level. Malachy O'Rourke has proven he knows how to build serious teams, and that doesn't change overnight just because of a few results. There's a process to this, and if people show a bit of patience, they'll see a team that's growing stronger, more organised, and more dangerous. The Sam Maguire Cup is the goal, and there's no doubt they're building towards it the right way.


Malachy take the night off would you. Tyrone bang in the middle of division 2, multiple players taking holidays during the season, players stepping away, conceding goals every game, far worse off than this time last year.

Where do you see a team "more organised" when we allowed meath to kick two pointers at will.

APM

Some hysteria about MOR. Would Tyrone not benefit from a while developing in Div 2 particularly given that the size profile of their team isn't particularly suited to the new rules? Some also seem to forget they reached the AISF last year under Malachy.

Do some of those levelling criticism expect Kerry standards and success levels, because the supporter base is behaving as if they are guaranteed success. For players it must be soul-destroying playing home games in front of half empty stands. At least Kerry get strong support to their home games. Ask not what your county can do for you!!!!


tyrone08

Quote from: APM on March 17, 2026, 10:42:14 PMSome hysteria about MOR. Would Tyrone not benefit from a while developing in Div 2 particularly given that the size profile of their team isn't particularly suited to the new rules? Some also seem to forget they reached the AISF last year under Malachy.

Do some of those levelling criticism expect Kerry standards and success levels, because the supporter base is behaving as if they are guaranteed success. For players it must be soul-destroying playing home games in front of half empty stands. At least Kerry get strong support to their home games. Ask not what your county can do for you!!!!



Not buying it. Team performances drives attendance, since 2021 we have had a handful of good performances at best. Why expect families to pay to watch poor performances. Much has been made of reaching the semi final last year which was largely down to luck. At no point did any tyrone fan actually expect to win against Kerry, th score line flattered us that day

Dire Ear


tiempo

Kyle Coney could do a job at 11, spraying it

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: tiempo on March 18, 2026, 08:49:37 AMKyle Coney could do a job at 11, spraying it
Managing Derrytresk, this will be his third year. Hasn't played for Ardboe since the Errigal hammering in 2023.

Truthsayer

Quote from: tiempo on March 18, 2026, 08:49:37 AMKyle Coney could do a job at 11, spraying it
That goes to the root of the problem... we don't have the players to compete with likes of Kerry, Donegal, Armagh. Kyle Coney like ffs!
The Tyrone-Meath and Dublin-Armagh games was like watching a junior game followed by senior... the physicality, intensity... Was a whole other level. Whatever bout these underage successes, what players are coming through? Very few and boys at the other end getting past their best..

tiempo

Kyle well fit to play the quarterback role and nail his fair share of 2 pointers from downtown

Aaron Boone

Kyle Coney could be the spark, that missing jigsaw piece.

Truthsayer

Get Brian McGuigan back while you're at it!

RedHand88


Sean Og Patriots

Quote from: Aaron Boone on March 18, 2026, 09:47:56 AMKyle Coney could be the spark, that missing jigsaw piece.

Doing enough where he is atm with Derrylaughen. Hear hes impressing everyone and promotion from 3B to 3A last year.
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