Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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redzone

Looking at their games left I'd say they might stay up. Still worrrting times for them. Coaisland got rid of their management recently, will carrickmore players do the same. The game has moved on a lot since Monroe last managed it seems.

Tyrone95

Quote from: redzone on May 27, 2018, 09:39:36 PM
Looking at their games left I'd say they might stay up. Still worrrting times for them. Coaisland got rid of their management recently, will carrickmore players do the same. The game has moved on a lot since Monroe last managed it seems.
I'd be certain this will not be the case in Carmen. Yes we haven't started the season well but in reality this past few years has been a matter of assuring safety with anything above that being a bonus. I have full faith that the 3 men at the helm are the right men for the job and will get us through this 'transition period' which is breeding successful minor and u16 teams through. Frustrating as an onlooker to see the performances produced vs Killyclogher, clonoe and 2nd half in Omagh cannot be maintained consistently.

SkillfulBill

Quote from: Tyrone95 on May 27, 2018, 10:18:31 PM
Quote from: redzone on May 27, 2018, 09:39:36 PM
Looking at their games left I'd say they might stay up. Still worrrting times for them. Coaisland got rid of their management recently, will carrickmore players do the same. The game has moved on a lot since Monroe last managed it seems.
I'd be certain this will not be the case in Carmen. Yes we haven't started the season well but in reality this past few years has been a matter of assuring safety with anything above that being a bonus. I have full faith that the 3 men at the helm are the right men for the job and will get us through this 'transition period' which is breeding successful minor and u16 teams through. Frustrating as an onlooker to see the performances produced vs Killyclogher, clonoe and 2nd half in Omagh cannot be maintained consistently.

They have better players on their reserve team than they have on the senior side.Penrose Donnely Gormley and Daly all on the wrong side of 35. Holding out positions from some excellent youth players.Some big decisions to be made in Carrickmore but they have to much quality not to turn it around a few men need to be sent off to the glue factory.

Tyrone95

Quote from: SkillfulBill on May 27, 2018, 10:58:56 PM
Quote from: Tyrone95 on May 27, 2018, 10:18:31 PM
Quote from: redzone on May 27, 2018, 09:39:36 PM
Looking at their games left I'd say they might stay up. Still worrrting times for them. Coaisland got rid of their management recently, will carrickmore players do the same. The game has moved on a lot since Monroe last managed it seems.
I'd be certain this will not be the case in Carmen. Yes we haven't started the season well but in reality this past few years has been a matter of assuring safety with anything above that being a bonus. I have full faith that the 3 men at the helm are the right men for the job and will get us through this 'transition period' which is breeding successful minor and u16 teams through. Frustrating as an onlooker to see the performances produced vs Killyclogher, clonoe and 2nd half in Omagh cannot be maintained consistently.

They have better players on their reserve team than they have on the senior side.Penrose Donnely Gormley and Daly all on the wrong side of 35. Holding out positions from some excellent youth players.Some big decisions to be made in Carrickmore but they have to much quality not to turn it around a few men need to be sent off to the glue factory.
It's impossible for any club to just flog these experienced players and expect a bunch of 18/19/20 year olds to compete at a high level with no experience or advice from such players. Carmens injury list also not helping the current league form with another 2 serious injury's today, penrose (suspected achilles) and young ciaran cuddy who was stretchered off at the end of the game with what looked like a cruciate injury!

Tyrone Gaa

If there good enough there old enough. Look at young Kilpatrick from Edendork he's not struggling with senior football, Kerr in Galbally, derrylaughan have a very young side. I'm sure there are plenty more. Carrickmore maybe afraid to call time on boys that won't call time on themselves.
Living the dream!!!

WT4E

Division 2 really tight this year 1 defeat/win can swing a season one way or another for a load of clubs.

Whatever happened with The Lough Greencastle game discipline wise and when will it be replayed? How is the lad Carson now?

TheWaterBoy

Quote from: Tyrone95 on May 27, 2018, 11:09:55 PM
Quote from: SkillfulBill on May 27, 2018, 10:58:56 PM
Quote from: Tyrone95 on May 27, 2018, 10:18:31 PM
Quote from: redzone on May 27, 2018, 09:39:36 PM
Looking at their games left I'd say they might stay up. Still worrrting times for them. Coaisland got rid of their management recently, will carrickmore players do the same. The game has moved on a lot since Monroe last managed it seems.
I'd be certain this will not be the case in Carmen. Yes we haven't started the season well but in reality this past few years has been a matter of assuring safety with anything above that being a bonus. I have full faith that the 3 men at the helm are the right men for the job and will get us through this 'transition period' which is breeding successful minor and u16 teams through. Frustrating as an onlooker to see the performances produced vs Killyclogher, clonoe and 2nd half in Omagh cannot be maintained consistently.

They have better players on their reserve team than they have on the senior side.Penrose Donnely Gormley and Daly all on the wrong side of 35. Holding out positions from some excellent youth players.Some big decisions to be made in Carrickmore but they have to much quality not to turn it around a few men need to be sent off to the glue factory.
It's impossible for any club to just flog these experienced players and expect a bunch of 18/19/20 year olds to compete at a high level with no experience or advice from such players. Carmens injury list also not helping the current league form with another 2 serious injury's today, penrose (suspected achilles) and young ciaran cuddy who was stretchered off at the end of the game with what looked like a cruciate injury!
A few of the successful minor team of 2016 are going to America for the summer which wont help things.

W.A.G. Lover

Dates for fixtures for this Weekend have changed again, with games on Friday and Saturday now.
Anyone got the inside information on this change?
Near impossible to plan a weekend with dates constantly changing.

barelegs

Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on May 28, 2018, 12:55:00 PM
Dates for fixtures for this Weekend have changed again, with games on Friday and Saturday now.
Anyone got the inside information on this change?
Near impossible to plan a weekend with dates constantly changing.

I haven't heard any confirmation but I imagine it's to ensure that the clubs with U20 players have them available with their Ulster semi final on Friday week.

Goals_Will_Come

Quote from: barelegs on May 28, 2018, 01:14:07 PM
Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on May 28, 2018, 12:55:00 PM
Dates for fixtures for this Weekend have changed again, with games on Friday and Saturday now.
Anyone got the inside information on this change?
Near impossible to plan a weekend with dates constantly changing.

I haven't heard any confirmation but I imagine it's to ensure that the clubs with U20 players have them available with their Ulster semi final on Friday week.
Are they still not available no matter what day this week?
7 Day rule isn't it?

Under Lights

Looking at Carmen's results they would be safer throwing the young lads in and see how they get on. How else will they get the experience. At the minute they are losing anyway so may as well lose while bringing the next group of players forward.

Tyrone Gaa

Senior games are fixed for Friday this week!!
Living the dream!!!

Tyrone95

Quote from: Under Lights on May 28, 2018, 03:24:34 PM
Looking at Carmen's results they would be safer throwing the young lads in and see how they get on. How else will they get the experience. At the minute they are losing anyway so may as well lose while bringing the next group of players forward.
That's has been the general concensus from people I've been talking too both from Carmen and looking on. Time will tell

Tyrone Gaa

Carrickmore do have the advantage of the starred games to help them survive, I'm sure they will meet clubs that have county men that might enable them to pick up a few points. You wouldn't expect Aghyaran, Moy or Pomeroy to win many starred fixtures.
Living the dream!!!

SkillfulBill

Quote from: Tyrone Gaa on May 28, 2018, 06:47:51 PM
Carrickmore do have the advantage of the starred games to help them survive, I'm sure they will meet clubs that have county men that might enable them to pick up a few points. You wouldn't expect Aghyaran, Moy or Pomeroy to win many starred fixtures.

They play Galbally on Friday night if they lose that then they will be in serious trouble.  They have the players remains to be seen if they have the managers.