Tyrone Club Football and Hurling

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Tyrone Tom

Quote from: bringbackdregish on October 21, 2025, 11:28:10 AM
Quote from: Kick it in high on October 21, 2025, 11:11:32 AM
Quote from: Jerome on October 21, 2025, 10:17:45 AMNot sure that's true. Was the only game involving a 3a team: Augher V Tattyreagh

Strabane and Drumragh should have had a game to then play a D2 team. Massive oversight and disrespectful to junior teams.
The reality is neither team is anywhere near intermediate level. They have two chances to gain promotion.
If there was a playoff it would mean top 4 would likely get into the playoffs in an 8 team league with bottom two getting relegated or playing a playoof. Doesnt make sense in my opinion

Same for intermediate, so should they not have a playoff either? Moortown went up through the playoff last year and were the only team out of intermediate to not go straight back down.

Yeah lads let's give drumragh another chance & when they bottle that let them pick a number between 1 & 10.

Theyd probably pick 11

GlenMan

Quote from: Kick it in high on October 21, 2025, 03:34:33 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on October 21, 2025, 03:21:47 PM
Quote from: ShoresOfTyrone on October 21, 2025, 02:21:34 PM
Quote from: alwaysbackthedraw on October 21, 2025, 02:08:23 PMWeekend round up

Senior replay- a serious game of football, thought it was going to be disappointing going by first half but they served us a treat in the second was back and fourth, couldn't tell u who was going to win some point to win it.

Intermediate final- a brilliant game of football also shame it cost that much to go or watch it on tv, have to give it to clonoe unbeaten all year is a great achievement. Muldoon going off for eglish definitely had an impact on them.

Junior final- a disappointing state of affairs was looking forward to a good game but drumragh never got going. The drumragh players will wonder will they ever win a final. 3 losses since 2020 if I'm not mistaken. I think they treated Cookstown as the championship final and not clogher.

A good weekend for Tyrone football and this Sunday should also be brilliant. Really do think the county board should have a look at themselves with the prices into these games. Money is tight enough for a lot at the minute and now they have to pay that amount to even watch a game from their house.

Agree with you here, nearly £50 to stream the games at the weekend whereas Derry GAA TV is £50 for a season pass. From watching both the Derry stream is better in terms of quality & commentary. Armagh also do a variety of packages with the dearest at £150 but offer weekend passes for £25 so Tyrone is extreme in comparison.

100% agree - what happened to football is for the grass roots??? - its an amateur organisation with a for the people ethos. TyroneGAA are a disgrace they make football for the rich in Tyrone they sit in Garvaghy and pat each other in the back on ending the dodgy stick (I heard that venture cost and unbelievable amount of money).

They are even that boul they changed the system this year to prevent the dodgy stick and in the process it meant 1000's of TVs in the county couldnt actually play the match. They added a tick box for purchaser to agree they could play the macth so that they wouldnt have to refund anyone who didnt see it so they pocket the cash!

Its been said for long enough get a season pass out there at an afforadable price - reduce the price of a one off match - people who go to matches go - neutrals who like to watch at home will do if the price is right!. How many fivers would they have got for the junior games this year cause thye wouldnt have gotten to many neutral £10+

In years gone by when a big match went to a replay the gate was half price the next night - no word of that last Friday from the Greedy Garvaghians!
And where does this money go? into the back pockets of the county board?
a tenner is more than enough to charge into a game of football. When and where is this daylight robbery of the people of Tyrone going to stop. This has reached a new low recently :o

To be fair, people are crying that the Tyrone Senior footballers need to perform better.

How do you think that investment is paid for? A new S&C needed who will carry a big price tag - do you want this or want tickets to be cheaper? Because it's unlikely you can have both

Same for the underage teams. It takes a huge amount of money to run and Championship is the only real income for the county board on a yearly basis

tiempo

Connollys of Moy, Sallys, Begleys, McAleer and Rushe, other commercial partners, Club Tyrone and Red Hand business club, county games, jersey sales, provincial and central funding, summer camps not bring in a few pound? Receipts on the last AGM were £1.8m, I'm sure it wasn't all club championship

Mountfield Munter

Quote from: Kick it in high on October 21, 2025, 03:34:33 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on October 21, 2025, 03:21:47 PM
Quote from: ShoresOfTyrone on October 21, 2025, 02:21:34 PM
Quote from: alwaysbackthedraw on October 21, 2025, 02:08:23 PMWeekend round up

Senior replay- a serious game of football, thought it was going to be disappointing going by first half but they served us a treat in the second was back and fourth, couldn't tell u who was going to win some point to win it.

Intermediate final- a brilliant game of football also shame it cost that much to go or watch it on tv, have to give it to clonoe unbeaten all year is a great achievement. Muldoon going off for eglish definitely had an impact on them.

Junior final- a disappointing state of affairs was looking forward to a good game but drumragh never got going. The drumragh players will wonder will they ever win a final. 3 losses since 2020 if I'm not mistaken. I think they treated Cookstown as the championship final and not clogher.

A good weekend for Tyrone football and this Sunday should also be brilliant. Really do think the county board should have a look at themselves with the prices into these games. Money is tight enough for a lot at the minute and now they have to pay that amount to even watch a game from their house.

Agree with you here, nearly £50 to stream the games at the weekend whereas Derry GAA TV is £50 for a season pass. From watching both the Derry stream is better in terms of quality & commentary. Armagh also do a variety of packages with the dearest at £150 but offer weekend passes for £25 so Tyrone is extreme in comparison.

100% agree - what happened to football is for the grass roots??? - its an amateur organisation with a for the people ethos. TyroneGAA are a disgrace they make football for the rich in Tyrone they sit in Garvaghy and pat each other in the back on ending the dodgy stick (I heard that venture cost and unbelievable amount of money).

They are even that boul they changed the system this year to prevent the dodgy stick and in the process it meant 1000's of TVs in the county couldnt actually play the match. They added a tick box for purchaser to agree they could play the macth so that they wouldnt have to refund anyone who didnt see it so they pocket the cash!

Its been said for long enough get a season pass out there at an afforadable price - reduce the price of a one off match - people who go to matches go - neutrals who like to watch at home will do if the price is right!. How many fivers would they have got for the junior games this year cause thye wouldnt have gotten to many neutral £10+

In years gone by when a big match went to a replay the gate was half price the next night - no word of that last Friday from the Greedy Garvaghians!
And where does this money go? into the back pockets of the county board?
a tenner is more than enough to charge into a game of football. When and where is this daylight robbery of the people of Tyrone going to stop. This has reached a new low recently :o

People like you are mad, who pays the bills in garvaghy, who pays for our youth and senior teams to get fed and cost of travel to games each day, it's all for the good of the county, look at the quality of football we have in our county, whinge!

Kick it in high

Quote from: tiempo on October 21, 2025, 04:15:12 PMConnollys of Moy, Sallys, Begleys, McAleer and Rushe, other commercial partners, Club Tyrone and Red Hand business club, county games, jersey sales, provincial and central funding, summer camps not bring in a few pound? Receipts on the last AGM were £1.8m, I'm sure it wasn't all club championship
Who sponsors the Championship?

alwaysbackthedraw

Predictions for Sunday

Can see the Lough men coming out of the blocks hot at the start but Trillick will soon take control of the game and maintain that control through half time.

I think Lough if they can keep within distance with 20 to go I think they have a good chance of pulling it off.

Trillicks experience will be huge in this game. With Jodie on their minds I think they will have a huge emphasis of how important this game is to the community.

Trillick to win but lough still have a huge chance at winning I just wouldn't write them off
'A clap on the back is only about two feet from a kick in the arse'

Tonys

Any decent publican worth their salt will have bought the game to be watched. Call in, support the bar, have a pint for each half and you'll have watched the match for half the price than if you would have went and bought it at home

RedHand88

Quote from: Kick it in high on October 21, 2025, 03:34:33 PM
Quote from: Grace Murphy on October 21, 2025, 03:21:47 PM
Quote from: ShoresOfTyrone on October 21, 2025, 02:21:34 PM
Quote from: alwaysbackthedraw on October 21, 2025, 02:08:23 PMWeekend round up

Senior replay- a serious game of football, thought it was going to be disappointing going by first half but they served us a treat in the second was back and fourth, couldn't tell u who was going to win some point to win it.

Intermediate final- a brilliant game of football also shame it cost that much to go or watch it on tv, have to give it to clonoe unbeaten all year is a great achievement. Muldoon going off for eglish definitely had an impact on them.

Junior final- a disappointing state of affairs was looking forward to a good game but drumragh never got going. The drumragh players will wonder will they ever win a final. 3 losses since 2020 if I'm not mistaken. I think they treated Cookstown as the championship final and not clogher.

A good weekend for Tyrone football and this Sunday should also be brilliant. Really do think the county board should have a look at themselves with the prices into these games. Money is tight enough for a lot at the minute and now they have to pay that amount to even watch a game from their house.

Agree with you here, nearly £50 to stream the games at the weekend whereas Derry GAA TV is £50 for a season pass. From watching both the Derry stream is better in terms of quality & commentary. Armagh also do a variety of packages with the dearest at £150 but offer weekend passes for £25 so Tyrone is extreme in comparison.

100% agree - what happened to football is for the grass roots??? - its an amateur organisation with a for the people ethos. TyroneGAA are a disgrace they make football for the rich in Tyrone they sit in Garvaghy and pat each other in the back on ending the dodgy stick (I heard that venture cost and unbelievable amount of money).

They are even that boul they changed the system this year to prevent the dodgy stick and in the process it meant 1000's of TVs in the county couldnt actually play the match. They added a tick box for purchaser to agree they could play the macth so that they wouldnt have to refund anyone who didnt see it so they pocket the cash!

Its been said for long enough get a season pass out there at an afforadable price - reduce the price of a one off match - people who go to matches go - neutrals who like to watch at home will do if the price is right!. How many fivers would they have got for the junior games this year cause thye wouldnt have gotten to many neutral £10+

In years gone by when a big match went to a replay the gate was half price the next night - no word of that last Friday from the Greedy Garvaghians!
And where does this money go? into the back pockets of the county board?
a tenner is more than enough to charge into a game of football. When and where is this daylight robbery of the people of Tyrone going to stop. This has reached a new low recently :o

Accounts are there for all to see. Its in the annual Club Tyrone booklet that comes out in the post.
But that would banish your conspiracy theory so you won't look at it, will you.

W.A.G. Lover

Quote from: Tonys on October 21, 2025, 04:33:25 PMAny decent publican worth their salt will have bought the game to be watched. Call in, support the bar, have a pint for each half and you'll have watched the match for half the price than if you would have went and bought it at home

Finally a new poster talking some sense

Bring back kellys inn

Any updates on manager appointments for the upcoming season? I am assuming the annual merrygoround will happen again. I also hear the GAA are trying to do away with outside managers. Thoughts?

ShoresOfTyrone

Quote from: Tonys on October 21, 2025, 04:33:25 PMAny decent publican worth their salt will have bought the game to be watched. Call in, support the bar, have a pint for each half and you'll have watched the match for half the price than if you would have went and bought it at home

Only positive of it all is this, good excuse to get out for a pint. But, in saying that at the weekend I was caught for buying the Clonoe and Eglish game for the house for the wife and children to watch and then the price of the drink on top of that lol. Don't take the stance that it pays for all things related to the County set up though, the other Counties that I named also have these things to pay for and aren't ripping the people off.

Quarterbackk

22k Streams Purchased last weekend.  Do the sums on that at 18 quid a pop.

bringbackdregish

Quote from: Quarterbackk on October 22, 2025, 01:25:10 PM22k Streams Purchased last weekend.  Do the sums on that at 18 quid a pop.

How do u know this

Grace Murphy

Quote from: Quarterbackk on October 22, 2025, 01:25:10 PM22k Streams Purchased last weekend.  Do the sums on that at 18 quid a pop.

Bullsiht

tyroneStatto

Quote from: bringbackdregish on October 22, 2025, 01:33:29 PM
Quote from: Quarterbackk on October 22, 2025, 01:25:10 PM22k Streams Purchased last weekend.  Do the sums on that at 18 quid a pop.

How do u know this

Source: Trust me Bro