Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Family guy

Id say a few teams could be affected with players heading to oxygen this weekend??

Man Marker

I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

tyrone86

Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Perhaps thats more to do with the fact Derry are nearly always out of the Championship before the orangemen get their day out moreso than anything else!

EC Unique

Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

longrunsthefox

Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

ziggysego

Quote from: longrunsthefox on July 06, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure seeing the likes of Carrickmore, Dromore or Errigal make a serious push for an All-Ireland Club title. After the Junior and Intermediate title, it's long overdue for a Senior one.
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EC Unique

Quote from: ziggysego on July 06, 2010, 10:33:13 AM
Quote from: longrunsthefox on July 06, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure seeing the likes of Carrickmore, Dromore or Errigal make a serious push for an All-Ireland Club title. After the Junior and Intermediate title, it's long overdue for a Senior one.

As an Errigal man I would take 1 All-Ireland club over 100 Sams but there is no reason why both can't be done. Just need a bit more compromise between club and county. One of the hardest things about Errigal winning 2 Ulster titles was getting out of Tyrone. We beat Derry Champions both in 93(Lavey) and 02 (Ballinderry) so I think no Derry team would consider us a joke.

Man Marker

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Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 11:30:40 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 06, 2010, 10:33:13 AM
Quote from: longrunsthefox on July 06, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure seeing the likes of Carrickmore, Dromore or Errigal make a serious push for an All-Ireland Club title. After the Junior and Intermediate title, it's long overdue for a Senior one.

As an Errigal man I would take 1 All-Ireland club over 100 Sams but there is no reason why both can't be done. Just need a bit more compromise between club and county. One of the hardest things about Errigal winning 2 Ulster titles was getting out of Tyrone. We beat Derry Champions both in 93(Lavey) and 02 (Ballinderry) so I think no Derry team would consider us a joke.

Just a quick point, the vibes that I get is that none of the Derry clubs who would see themselves as potential county champs would worry in the slightest about playing a Tyrone club.

EC Unique

Let them think that. All the better.

Club Rossa

Sure Errigal almost beat the Derry senior side a couple of weeks ago ;)

Any craic

http://vimeo.com/13123627// - Tyrone TV this week has IFC games and kids at Summer Camps

Rocky Mc Guigan

Quote from: Club Rossa on July 06, 2010, 12:52:11 PM
Sure Errigal almost beat the Derry senior side a couple of weeks ago ;)
Yeah-but they had all their county players playing that weekend ;)

longrunsthefox

Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 11:30:40 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 06, 2010, 10:33:13 AM
Quote from: longrunsthefox on July 06, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure seeing the likes of Carrickmore, Dromore or Errigal make a serious push for an All-Ireland Club title. After the Junior and Intermediate title, it's long overdue for a Senior one.

As an Errigal man I would take 1 All-Ireland club over 100 Sams
but there is no reason why both can't be done. Just need a bit more compromise between club and county. One of the hardest things about Errigal winning 2 Ulster titles was getting out of Tyrone. We beat Derry Champions both in 93(Lavey) and 02 (Ballinderry) so I think no Derry team would consider us a joke.

Guess you'll have to make do with the 100 Sams...

ziggysego

Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 11:56:59 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 11:30:40 AM
Quote from: ziggysego on July 06, 2010, 10:33:13 AM
Quote from: longrunsthefox on July 06, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
Quote from: EC Unique on July 06, 2010, 09:41:26 AM
Quote from: Man Marker on July 06, 2010, 09:29:35 AM
I'm from the Moortown-Ballinderry-Arboe area, and its remarkable the difference in the club action in Derry compared to us involving the county players. The Derrys ones hardly miss a game, whilst our boys never play a club game in the summer

Tyrone's system is far from ideal and a better compromise needs to be worked out but I really don't think we need to look at Derry for the answer :D    They are a joke.

They could argue Tyrone clubs are a joke as they have won a few All Irelands titles
and Ulsters down the years. Depends on which you see as priority. Success here is totally measured in Sam Maguires but would be good to see a club give the All Ireland senior title a lash.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure seeing the likes of Carrickmore, Dromore or Errigal make a serious push for an All-Ireland Club title. After the Junior and Intermediate title, it's long overdue for a Senior one.

As an Errigal man I would take 1 All-Ireland club over 100 Sams but there is no reason why both can't be done. Just need a bit more compromise between club and county. One of the hardest things about Errigal winning 2 Ulster titles was getting out of Tyrone. We beat Derry Champions both in 93(Lavey) and 02 (Ballinderry) so I think no Derry team would consider us a joke.

Just a quick point, the vibes that I get is that none of the Derry clubs who would see themselves as potential county champs would worry in the slightest about playing a Tyrone club.

As I've often said on the board, as great as Tyrone winning the three All-Ireland titles over the years, the one Greencastle got in 2007 means much more to me and was up there with the greatest moment in my short life.
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bonaduche

Quote from: Sigersonbhoy on July 04, 2010, 09:06:32 PM
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Quote from: Sigersonbhoy on July 04, 2010, 05:51:51 PM
Great result for us last nite up in Aughabrack although we made hard work of it. The Clans are a very average team without the 2 county men.
A big talking point after the game was the assault of one of our umpires by 1 of the county men and I'm sure u can all work out which 1 it was. Will probably be ignored but the county chairman was on the pitch side and witnessed the event.

You are saying that either Dooher or O'Neill hit one of your umpires? I cant imagine any of them dong that1
The game was level and our umpire signalled a wide as a clan Na Gael player carried the ball along the end line. According to our players the ball was a foot out.
There was a crowd of clan supporters inside the gate to the side of the goals(at the clubhouse end).
The player in question ran bout 30m to argue over the decision and then assaulted the umpire. This is fact as I seen it happen!
Neither county player was playing.
hearsay and imagination often takes over during incidents like this
we all will cheer our county players when they lift the sam    they will all be invited to our clubs and set upon a pedistal     name dropping  i dont think so      strabanebouy not the thing for a gael to talk about ye got your points by hook or crook      what happens on the field "stays on the field"    no running to reporters or name dropping as has previously happened