Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Aaron Boone

Sensational early form by Glenelly.

bringbackdregish

Quote from: Aaron Boone on May 22, 2026, 10:44:11 PMSensational early form by Glenelly.

Lorcan McCullagh (cousin of rory mccullagh from loughmcrory) and a few of the younger up and coming lads seem to be the driving force of this team. If they can keep him injury free this summer, and with whispers of mcanenly back at training they will not be far away! Gone are the days when Plumbridge was just an easy 2 points...

GaaGPT

Augher and strabane were two expected victories - wait until they play fintona,drumragh, stewartstown before getting on your high horses - Glenelly will always be a junior club

bringbackdregish

Quote from: GaaGPT on May 26, 2026, 09:43:57 AMAugher and strabane were two expected victories - wait until they play fintona,drumragh, stewartstown before getting on your high horses - Glenelly will always be a junior club

These 3 teams are no world beaters, especially Stewartstown. The clifford's finished them in croke park they havent been the same since

Ballygawleyftw

Derrytresk going well in Junior with Kyle Cooney at the realm - however beating Drumragh with alot of key absentees, Muntgrumity in particular.
Stewartstown sturggled against Eskra 2 weeks ago a worrying sign? Pete Hughes back playing for them over zoom call.

Will be good to get the Senior and Intermediate leagues finally starting - few predictions (very early):
Senior League: Trillick - Brennan , Richie Danley and Liam Gray available this year- fancy them to be very strong

Intermediate League: Gortin - Liam og Massy has put on some size from what i seen in a friendly and will be tough to stop in the 3 up.

Jerome

Local soccer clubs laughing in the face of Tyrone gaa tonight as the club fixture calendar released. In the local soccer team whatsapp "nice of Tyrone gaa to organise their fixtures around our season".


Quarterbackk

No football for 8 months then 3 games in 8 days. Let's see how bodies hold up to all these double weekends.

The county board see the tyrone leauges as an inconvinence with no regard for player welfare.

Then come championship when its cash out time....they pretend like they care.

Clubs need to have a back bone and not stand for this shit.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Quarterbackk on May 27, 2026, 07:24:48 AMNo football for 8 months then 3 games in 8 days. Let's see how bodies hold up to all these double weekends.

The county board see the tyrone leauges as an inconvinence with no regard for player welfare.

Then come championship when its cash out time....they pretend like they care.

Clubs need to have a back bone and not stand for this shit.
This schedule has been forced upon the county board by clubs not budging on structure changes and then by Tyrone being drew out in the Preliminary round of Ulster.
Clubs and the county board need to come together and look at a different structure that allows a league to get underway at the start of May regardless of how the U20s are performing.


thewobbler

Quote from: Quarterbackk on May 27, 2026, 07:24:48 AMNo football for 8 months then 3 games in 8 days. Let's see how bodies hold up to all these double weekends.

The county board see the tyrone leauges as an inconvinence with no regard for player welfare.

Then come championship when its cash out time....they pretend like they care.

Clubs need to have a back bone and not stand for this shit.

Another person on this thread who has not one f**king clue about anything to do with how football league are run.

Ballygawleyftw

Heard there have been at least 9 Div 1/2 clubs with objections in already

GlenMan

Quote from: Ballygawleyftw on May 27, 2026, 01:15:31 PMHeard there have been at least 9 Div 1/2 clubs with objections in already

When else do they want the games played? The clubs want their cake but don't want to deal with any of the consequences -

- Want League finished before championship
- Want to play all games with County u20 players
- Don't want more than 7 starred games
- Have refused any structural changes to the ACL suggested over the last few years
- Demanded inclusion of a holiday period this year

It's a no win situation but surely the clubs must now realise that they'll have to agree to changes, even if it could disadvantage them at certain times.

My preferred option is still the split league (ie Scottish Premiership). First 15 games can be played mostly without County players. Once the split happens, County players will then be available.

Ballygawleyftw

Quote from: GlenMan on May 27, 2026, 01:35:56 PM
Quote from: Ballygawleyftw on May 27, 2026, 01:15:31 PMHeard there have been at least 9 Div 1/2 clubs with objections in already

When else do they want the games played? The clubs want their cake but don't want to deal with any of the consequences -

- Want League finished before championship
- Want to play all games with County u20 players
- Don't want more than 7 starred games
- Have refused any structural changes to the ACL suggested over the last few years
- Demanded inclusion of a holiday period this year

It's a no win situation but surely the clubs must now realise that they'll have to agree to changes, even if it could disadvantage them at certain times.

My preferred option is still the split league (ie Scottish Premiership). First 15 games can be played mostly without County players. Once the split happens, County players will then be available.

Play Wednesday or Thursday & Sunday maybe on a double gameweek.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: Ballygawleyftw on May 27, 2026, 01:39:54 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on May 27, 2026, 01:35:56 PM
Quote from: Ballygawleyftw on May 27, 2026, 01:15:31 PMHeard there have been at least 9 Div 1/2 clubs with objections in already

When else do they want the games played? The clubs want their cake but don't want to deal with any of the consequences -

- Want League finished before championship
- Want to play all games with County u20 players
- Don't want more than 7 starred games
- Have refused any structural changes to the ACL suggested over the last few years
- Demanded inclusion of a holiday period this year

It's a no win situation but surely the clubs must now realise that they'll have to agree to changes, even if it could disadvantage them at certain times.

My preferred option is still the split league (ie Scottish Premiership). First 15 games can be played mostly without County players. Once the split happens, County players will then be available.

Play Wednesday or Thursday & Sunday maybe on a double gameweek.
You have the club Minor season to play midweek.

bogball88

Double game weeks=less training sessions=less sessions for mercenary to claim for-won't someone think of the children!

The Bearded One

Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on May 27, 2026, 09:14:10 AM
Quote from: Quarterbackk on May 27, 2026, 07:24:48 AMNo football for 8 months then 3 games in 8 days. Let's see how bodies hold up to all these double weekends.

The county board see the tyrone leauges as an inconvinence with no regard for player welfare.

Then come championship when its cash out time....they pretend like they care.

Clubs need to have a back bone and not stand for this shit.
This schedule has been forced upon the county board by clubs not budging on structure changes and then by Tyrone being drew out in the Preliminary round of Ulster.
Clubs and the county board need to come together and look at a different structure that allows a league to get underway at the start of May regardless of how the U20s are performing.



I don't agree that the released schedule has been forced on them to the extent that they begin the league with a double round.

Players going from no games to two games within less than 48hrs??? That's madness in anyone's eyes - unless you are sitting behind laptop screen making up fixtures, with no idea how players and teams recover and prepare from game to game.

With a little bit more creative thinking they could certainly spread the games out a little better, even within a compressed window of June to August.

For example why not look at a Friday - Wednesday - Sunday week in June and the same again later in the league. Or at least let clubs have some ability to arrange games between themselves if they so agree.
It is what it is. Presumably.