Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

LeoMc

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Quote from: trailer on September 12, 2023, 08:56:58 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 ** Reserve **games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

Sorry, yes. I was talking about Junior Reserves. It is a lot of games not played and a lot of players missing out on football.

trailer

Quote from: LeoMc on September 12, 2023, 09:44:54 AM
Quote from: trailer on September 12, 2023, 08:56:58 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 ** Reserve **games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

Sorry, yes. I was talking about Junior Reserves. It is a lot of games not played and a lot of players missing out on football.

Reserves need decoupled from the "senior" fixtures. Would be a start.

TyroneClubs

Quote from: uptheblues on September 12, 2023, 10:18:49 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 12, 2023, 09:44:54 AM
Quote from: trailer on September 12, 2023, 08:56:58 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 ** Reserve **games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

Sorry, yes. I was talking about Junior Reserves. It is a lot of games not played and a lot of players missing out on football.


Serious amount of games - I do believe reserve leagues need looked at, or at the least the junior reserve. A lot of these clubs rely on reserves beefing out the senior squad and often have players playing in 2 games.

I like the Friday night football but it is almost impossible to get a reserve team to the other side of the county for 6.45pm throw in when alot of reserves work to 5 and 5.30pm.

An east/west reserve league maybe an option. or if the fixtures committee sit down at the beginning of the year and split games between Fridays and Sundays in all grades. The "derby" or neighbouring games could all be friday nights and anything over an hours spin for any team it should be Sunday automatically. Then you'll see a-lot less games conceded. - This will also solve the refereeing issue when the games are splt between friday and sunday. IMO

Club footballers do not want Sunday football any more. There would be more numbers leaving if it went back to that on a more regular basis

RedHand88

Quote from: TyroneClubs on September 12, 2023, 05:31:39 PM
Quote from: uptheblues on September 12, 2023, 10:18:49 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 12, 2023, 09:44:54 AM
Quote from: trailer on September 12, 2023, 08:56:58 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 ** Reserve **games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

Sorry, yes. I was talking about Junior Reserves. It is a lot of games not played and a lot of players missing out on football.


Serious amount of games - I do believe reserve leagues need looked at, or at the least the junior reserve. A lot of these clubs rely on reserves beefing out the senior squad and often have players playing in 2 games.

I like the Friday night football but it is almost impossible to get a reserve team to the other side of the county for 6.45pm throw in when alot of reserves work to 5 and 5.30pm.

An east/west reserve league maybe an option. or if the fixtures committee sit down at the beginning of the year and split games between Fridays and Sundays in all grades. The "derby" or neighbouring games could all be friday nights and anything over an hours spin for any team it should be Sunday automatically. Then you'll see a-lot less games conceded. - This will also solve the refereeing issue when the games are splt between friday and sunday. IMO

Club footballers do not want Sunday football any more. There would be more numbers leaving if it went back to that on a more regular basis

So basically what's the point in playing a game if you can't have a rip after it?

TabClear

Quote from: RedHand88 on September 12, 2023, 08:17:40 PM
Quote from: TyroneClubs on September 12, 2023, 05:31:39 PM
Quote from: uptheblues on September 12, 2023, 10:18:49 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 12, 2023, 09:44:54 AM
Quote from: trailer on September 12, 2023, 08:56:58 AM
Quote from: LeoMc on September 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
A more worrying statistic from Junior is that 74 ** Reserve **games were conceded from a potential 136, over 50%. Even if we exclude Killyman who conceded all 16 we would have 58/120 conceded, still approaching 50%.

According to the results in the website Killyman conceded 16, Urney 10, Donaghmore 9, Errigal & Aghaloo 8, Brocagh 7, Clan na Gael 4, Brackaville & Derrytresk 3, Drumquin & Castlederg 2, Fintona & Augher 1.
Only Cookstown, Eskra, Glenelly &Drumragh did not concede a game.

Are you looking at the reserve fixtures? Find it hard to believe Killyman never fielded in any games.

Sorry, yes. I was talking about Junior Reserves. It is a lot of games not played and a lot of players missing out on football.


Serious amount of games - I do believe reserve leagues need looked at, or at the least the junior reserve. A lot of these clubs rely on reserves beefing out the senior squad and often have players playing in 2 games.

I like the Friday night football but it is almost impossible to get a reserve team to the other side of the county for 6.45pm throw in when alot of reserves work to 5 and 5.30pm.

An east/west reserve league maybe an option. or if the fixtures committee sit down at the beginning of the year and split games between Fridays and Sundays in all grades. The "derby" or neighbouring games could all be friday nights and anything over an hours spin for any team it should be Sunday automatically. Then you'll see a-lot less games conceded. - This will also solve the refereeing issue when the games are splt between friday and sunday. IMO

Club footballers do not want Sunday football any more. There would be more numbers leaving if it went back to that on a more regular basis

So basically what's the point in playing a game if you can't have a rip after it?


Not that simple. Players are fitter now and playing a lot longer now. There would be plenty of Reserves in Junior playing well into late thirties/early forties and this should be encouraged. MOst of these people have kids and would like to go an do something with the family on a Sunday during the Summer. I know when I quit that was a major reason for it, the kids were aged 5-10 and I wanted to go to beach etc. If I had known that I had no commitments on a Sunday I probably would have played another couple of years.

RedHand88


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Quote from: laceer on September 11, 2023, 10:26:25 AM
Junior championship to stay as is, league to split in two. Massive gap between top and bottom of D3. A split league would give the bottom half teams something achievable to work towards. 3A and 3B both in Junior championship still gives lower half clubs a crack at a big day out.

Small clubs will always have lean spells - Brocagh and Killyman aren't anywhere near amalgamation stage. Will no doubt take a few more trimmings over the next while but we've the stomach to stick it out and bring our youth through.

How come there is always a phone symbol beside your posts Laceer?

laceer

Think it's because I use a wap mobile version of the board. Far handier read on the phone.

GaaGPT

What do we think of Tyrone Gaa turning away RTE and TG4 from shown the Tyrone Championship. Personally think its poor decision. Great opportunity to promote Tyrone football

LeoMc

Quote from: GaaGPT on September 15, 2023, 09:04:13 AM
What do we think of Tyrone Gaa turning away RTE and TG4 from shown the Tyrone Championship. Personally think its poor decision. Great opportunity to promote Tyrone football
Where was this reported?


God14

Quote from: GaaGPT on September 15, 2023, 09:04:13 AM
What do we think of Tyrone Gaa turning away RTE and TG4 from shown the Tyrone Championship. Personally think its poor decision. Great opportunity to promote Tyrone football

Its certainly disappointing but money talks lads. Half a million to be spent on floodlights in Omagh and Dungannon. Needs must.

Eire90

how many matches will be play in Dungannon under lights.

God14

Quote from: Eire90 on September 15, 2023, 10:18:31 AM
how many matches will be play in Dungannon under lights.

Be handy not having to run to armagh again to play our own championship
Imagine a Sat evening NFL match with Tyrone under the lights in Dungannon.