Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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

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Ethan Tremblay

Quote from: TyroneClubs on March 25, 2022, 08:42:12 AM
Honest question for any adult players on here - do you actually enjoy playing Gaelic anymore?

It is so much commitment now with teams out on pitch 3 times a week and then expected to be in gym 2-3 times a week. Gone are the days of playing for enjoyment and it's even down in this way for teams in lower half of division 3 - I get they don't want to be there but making teams train on a Friday night and Sunday morning after the way weve had to live the last two years is making it harder and harder for players to commit.

Leagues didn't finish last year until December and teams were back out in February. Something has got to give or numbers will continue to dwindle in the smaller clubs in particular. It would be hard to blame 18/19/20 year olds as well as those with young family for not wanting to commit.

Spot on, the club game is slowly being ruined.  3 nights a week training, a gym program that is 3 sessions per week (max a half hour, but they still "need to be done") and now a recovery session has been added in as well for a Monday after a game for my club. Literally a football related activity every night of the week.  Mentally it is draining more than physically. 

Young fellas have jacked it in already, older ones can't give that time with business and family commitments either, club is ultimately suffering short and long term. 
I tend to think of myself as a one man wolfpack...

LeoMc

So what is the solution here? Everyone wants to win and wants to be that bit more prepared than the opposition.
A club or Manager wanting to retain players can drop the training load but once results start to go against them....

TyroneClubs

Quote from: LeoMc on March 25, 2022, 10:41:52 AM
So what is the solution here? Everyone wants to win and wants to be that bit more prepared than the opposition.
A club or Manager wanting to retain players can drop the training load but once results start to go against them....

I agree as well with that, it's a lose lose really. Now we're in this way I think it's hard to change it less if you get me. But I do think numbers will continue to go

TyroneOnlooker

Quote from: LeoMc on March 25, 2022, 10:41:52 AM
So what is the solution here? Everyone wants to win and wants to be that bit more prepared than the opposition.
A club or Manager wanting to retain players can drop the training load but once results start to go against them....

I think it's ultimately reserve football that will take the impact first and foremost but that ultimately transfers across the whole set up. It's now a given that you'll be doing 2 x pitch trainings, 1 x match/extra training on weekend, 2 x gym sessions, recovery somewhere in there too.

That's fine for senior 15-18 who are playing but not appealing to the other 20 or so. So if that's the demand that everyone is expected to buy into, your older family man or average reserve footballer will drift off because they can't/don't want to commit to that. we've seen over the last few years the increasing no. of reserve matches not completed.

I honestly don't know what the answer is because everyone else is doing it so if you don't, you fall behind. I think it's ultimately going to be the detriment of reserve football with some clubs left with seniors only ie. can't commit then can't be involved.

WT4E

Split senior and reserve

E.g.
Pomeroy 1sts
Pomeroy 2nds

Then don't have any link to hat each team play in. let them both have relegation and promotion on offer.

PeterEli

Does anyone have gradings for u15s? Interested in compiling a list of what grades a club is playing at for each age group. U19, U17 & U13 are on the tyronegaa website but no info for u15.

W.A.G. Lover

We are 5 weeks out from the proposed start date of league football on 6th May - Still no sign of fixtures. Is there even a master plan?
Is this been held up by Greencastle fiasco? Or Tyrone extended squad to be reduced for star fixtures?

Under Lights

Quote from: W.A.G. Lover on March 30, 2022, 03:46:20 PM
We are 5 weeks out from the proposed start date of league football on 6th May - Still no sign of fixtures. Is there even a master plan?
Is this been held up by Greencastle fiasco? Or Tyrone extended squad to be reduced for star fixtures?

With current Tyrone training panel I believe there are 8 teams in intermediate football affected.
Galbally
Edendork
Pomeroy
Eglish
Owen Roes
Aghyaran
Clogher
Rock



Delb123

Surely the CCC have to make a finalised decision on the Greencasle/Aghyaran saga and release fixtures pretty soon

GetTheBallIn

Been told fixtures are being released this weekend. Can anyone confirm?

Delb123

Opening round: Ardboe vs Greencastle/Aghyaran

quit yo jibbajabba

Tyrone man fails to separate football from real life shocker

GetTheBallIn

Quote from: Degrassi Hi on March 31, 2022, 06:09:21 PM
Quote from: GetTheBallIn on March 31, 2022, 11:01:43 AM
Been told fixtures are being released this weekend. Can anyone confirm?

Just going by your one and only other post, im assuming your a local Greencastle person so who exactly was it that told you about fixtures or maybe you could shine some light as to what stage your appeal is at? Surely it's been debated in Croke park by now?
Also, might I add because of this fiasco any bit of sympathy or support I had for you's against your new Gold mine has vanished.

Yes, I am a proud local Greencastle man but funny enough I don't spend my days doing laps of the pitch asking bystanders when they think the fixtures will be out.
I heard it at work and if you had throughly inspected my one and only post you would have seen that the team are keeping it very "tight-knit"

It could have been debated on Jeremy Kyle for all that I know.
That's it I'm ringing up Mr. Gold Miney man and getting them shut down, I cannot stand by a mine that is not supported by Degrassi Hi.

Give it a rest will ya

Aaron Boone

Quote from: Fionntamhnach on March 31, 2022, 09:28:14 PM
I see Paddy Power already have odds available for the 2022 Tyrone SFC...

11/4 Errigal Ciaran
9/2 Dromore
5/1 Trillick
13/2 Carrickmore
13/2 Coalisland
8/1 Omagh
12/1 Dungannon
20/1 Ardboe
20/1 Killyclogher
20/1 Loughmacrory
25/1 Clonoe
33/1 Donaghmore
40/1 Moy
50/1 Derrylaughan
66/1 Moortown
80/1 Greencastle

https://www.paddypower.com/gaelic-games/tyrone-club-football

It has to be Errigal this year.  Simple as. 

square_ball

Their new full forward was in great form on Sunday against the Dubs.