Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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Saffsof82

Not much stir about Saturday lads  :-X

NatSoSaff

St galls v Cargin     Cargin by 4

Glenravel v Ballymena  Ballymena by 7

Portglenone v TNN    Portglenone by 12

Creggan v LD          Creggan by 5

Rossa v Dunloy        Rossa by 1

Aghagallon v St Paul's  A'gal by 8

Sarsfields v St Brigids  st b's by 9

St John's v Moneyglass  jonnies by 6

Assuming no County panelist's will be made available for Club games this evening.


BigGreenField

Quote from: NatSoSaff on April 15, 2026, 11:31:18 AMSt galls v Cargin     Cargin by 4

Glenravel v Ballymena  Ballymena by 7

Portglenone v TNN    Portglenone by 12

Creggan v LD          Creggan by 5

Rossa v Dunloy        Rossa by 1

Aghagallon v St Paul's  A'gal by 8

Sarsfields v St Brigids  st b's by 9

St John's v Moneyglass  jonnies by 6

Assuming no County panelist's will be made available for Club games this evening.



City games all wiped out by the deluge, fun job getting them rescheduled in a busy calendar.

NorthAntrimSaff

Not to many survived. Glenravel beating Ballymena well in the end. Aghagallon finding a bit of form also

Lár na páirce 1

Quote from: BigGreenField on April 16, 2026, 11:37:02 AM
Quote from: NatSoSaff on April 15, 2026, 11:31:18 AMSt galls v Cargin     Cargin by 4

Glenravel v Ballymena  Ballymena by 7

Portglenone v TNN    Portglenone by 12

Creggan v LD          Creggan by 5

Rossa v Dunloy        Rossa by 1

Aghagallon v St Paul's  A'gal by 8

Sarsfields v St Brigids  st b's by 9

St John's v Moneyglass  jonnies by 6

Assuming no County panelist's will be made available for Club games this evening.



City games all wiped out by the deluge, fun job getting them rescheduled in a busy calendar.



St Galls pitch was more like a lake from seeing it from up the lane at the clubhouse would have been impossible to play the game unfortunately

AllStar15

Quote from: BigGreenField on April 16, 2026, 11:37:02 AM
Quote from: NatSoSaff on April 15, 2026, 11:31:18 AMSt galls v Cargin    Cargin by 4

Glenravel v Ballymena  Ballymena by 7

Portglenone v TNN    Portglenone by 12

Creggan v LD          Creggan by 5

Rossa v Dunloy        Rossa by 1

Aghagallon v St Paul's  A'gal by 8

Sarsfields v St Brigids  st b's by 9

St John's v Moneyglass  jonnies by 6

Assuming no County panelist's will be made available for Club games this evening.



City games all wiped out by the deluge, fun job getting them rescheduled in a busy calendar.

No idea where any dual club will fit it in, football or hurling every Wednesday/Sunday right to the end of June - and I believe Div 2 splits and needs all first round fixtures tidied by end of May.

Milltown Row2

Can't blame the county on the weather...
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

JimStynes

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2026, 06:52:36 PMCan't blame the county on the weather...

They're involved somehow!! 😡

YoungSaff

What we think of the line up for Derry game ?

Any score predictions , the bookmakers have it as 14 HC

Lár na páirce 1

Quote from: YoungSaff on April 17, 2026, 08:55:43 AMWhat we think of the line up for Derry game ?

Any score predictions , the bookmakers have it as 14 HC



Be 20+ points in it Antrim a rotten team

AllStar15

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 16, 2026, 06:52:36 PMCan't blame the county on the weather...

hmm, almost like they control the other massive issue now causing this

NatSoSaff

Quote from: Lár na páirce 1 on April 17, 2026, 09:13:14 AM
Quote from: YoungSaff on April 17, 2026, 08:55:43 AMWhat we think of the line up for Derry game ?

Any score predictions , the bookmakers have it as 14 HC



Be 20+ points in it Antrim a rotten team

'Rotten'? really.

Anyway, whishing the very best of luck to the lads tomorrow. It's a proud day getting to represent your family, club and community lining out for Antrim in the Ulster championship. There are levels to this game and unfortunately these are 2 teams at the opposite ends of the scale. All we can hope for is each man to play to his potential, and why cant that be the case? Despite some tough draws in recent years in the championship, on more than one occasion these men have given that.

bannside

100% Nat. They are from our families, clubs and parishes and fair play to them all. Hopefully they can remain competitive until the end.

Great article in todays Irish News from David Mohan and Paddy Cunningham by the way, well worth a read.


BigGreenField

Best of luck to the lads, keep it tight is a good ambition and there is some impact available from the bench.

Needs a Joe Royle Everton dogs of war from the lads and they do have that it in them.

Pray for a Derryman to do something daft!

ck

The Antrim team named for tomorrow is every bit as strong as went out against Armagh last year so here's hoping a good performance can put all the issues this year in the past. Good luck Antrim.