USFC Final Antrim v Tyrone Clones 19th July

Started by milltown row, June 27, 2009, 09:09:54 PM

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ONeill

Right, so Sean back where he loves. Dooher starts.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Nothing surprising there, and could just be the kick-start that Seán Cav's campaign needs. Between himself, Joey & Kevin Hub we should be OK in that particular sector (too).
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

ONeill

Paddy Hands to get the full-on Ricey Championship experience.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

tyrone86

Quote from: ONeill on July 16, 2009, 08:06:43 PM
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Good stuff. Liked the McErlean piece. Nothing like the old pre big match supplement to get you in the mood for the game.

As for the Tyrone side, no real surprises were expected. I would have perhaps thought McCullagh or Brian McGuigan would have been more urgent of need in game time than Dooher but they aren't bad options to have on the line and good to see that Joey's ribs cleared up in time.

ONeill

Quote from: hardstation on July 16, 2009, 09:18:22 PM
I'd have thought PJ Quinn on Hands and Ricey picking up Tomas McCann a bit further out the field.

Nothing to do with marking.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Where was that Antrim PRO when the Patron Saint of Lost Causes was about (St Jude), he could have done him out of a beatification.
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

feel the buzz

was reading a piece from baker saying he has something special for Tyrone hope this is the plan that kick starts us to the win ;D but to be honest i can't see antrim changing from the plan of defending in numbers with O'Neill being a seventh back think Burke will leave early for niblock. great footballer who could be the difference but has had problems with his ankle

head says Tyrone

heart says antrim

always follow your heart

antrim by 2

ONeill

Quote from: feel the buzz on July 16, 2009, 09:29:39 PM
was reading a piece from baker saying he has something special for Tyrone

Intriguing. Michaela's his new physio?
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Rois

Drove from Belfast to Strabane tonight and saw two Tyrone-bedecked premises - Kelly's at Garvaghey and O'Neill's in Strabane.  Thought Newtonstewart had the flags out but they were NI ones.

I'd say Mickey is starting Brian Dooher to have the captain lead the team out for the occasion that's in it, and not plan for him to play seventy minutes. 

A Quinn Martin Production

Quote from: ONeill on July 16, 2009, 09:15:58 PM
Paddy Hands to get the full-on Ricey Championship experience.

Aye, roasting the only obvious weak link in the Tyrone team ;)
Antrim - One Of A Dying Breed of Genuine Dual Counties

red hander

Quote from: feel the buzz on July 16, 2009, 09:29:39 PM
was reading a piece from baker saying he has something special for Tyrone hope this is the plan that kick starts us to the win ;D but to be honest i can't see antrim changing from the plan of defending in numbers with O'Neill being a seventh back think Burke will leave early for niblock. great footballer who could be the difference but has had problems with his ankle

head says Tyrone

heart says antrim

always follow your heart

antrim by 2

A bold prediction in his first post by the debut boy Buzz   ;)

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: Rois on July 16, 2009, 09:51:59 PM
Drove from Belfast to Strabane tonight and saw two Tyrone-bedecked premises - Kelly's at Garvaghey and O'Neill's in Strabane.  Thought Newtonstewart had the flags out but they were NI ones.

Did you go right through the town Rois? I'd say Teach Joe and a few of the others are well bedecked (they're bedecked every other day of the year, match or not).
Carlsberg don't do Gombeenocracies, but by jaysus if they did...

Rois

Hmmm I did go past it but didn't notice so it may very well have had the flags flying.  

ardmhachaabu

A right few Antrim flags to be seen throughout west Belfast which is nice to see.

It would be a foolish person to say the advantage doesn't lie with Tyrone and that if Antrim can stay within a 12 point hammering that they will have done well... or at least that's what every journalist would have been saying if they had envisaged this final - I think that the Baker has it in him to surprise us all and Tyronies especially.  It was obvious on Antrim's last day out that their determination is in the right place.  All it really takes on the day is a few lucky ones from Antrim and who knows what will happen :)

Mickey Harte isn't taking Antrim for granted.  This will boil down to a conflict between the baker and MH on the line, I think anyway.  Bradley has done more with Antrim than Antrim men have in the last 10 years.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something

dillinger

Quote from: ONeill on July 16, 2009, 10:11:07 AM
I'll have what he's having:#


Opportunity knocks.

The opportunity of a lifetime has come for Antrim football.
It must be seized within the short lifetime of that opportunity.

Clichés aside, seventy minutes is the lifetime of this immediate opportunity – let there be no mistake or misunderstanding about this.

Stones, pounds, even ounces have been shed, by Antrim Senior footballers, during a rigorous preparation and training season like none other. In lesser measure but certainly for the greater good, ounces and pounds of toned muscle tissue have totally displaced and replaced much of those former fatty deposits. Antrim Senior Footballers, of 2009, are a credit to themselves and to those they work with, for their present state of readiness and physical fitness.

However, it will take all this and more, to complete this journey, about which they could only dream, at the beginning of the current season. One day at a time, they set about a daunting task. To even suggest the possibility of such achievement, at outset, was to invite ridicule, but that is of no consequence today. What is however, entirely significant is that having come thus far, that nothing conceivable should be allowed to impede the progress to completion of a golden period in Antrim GAA history; a period hitherto unprecedented and unsurpassed.

Sunday the 19th July, is to be the day when the 'might' of Tyrone can expect to face a level of competition like none other, on Irish soil. Antrim senior footballers have well prepared for this day, their day, and will not be denied. Blood sweat and tears have been shed, in plenty, in preparation for this challenge; this is now in essence a premier Gaelic football team, at its seasonal peak, albeit starved of recognition or just reward.

For all too many generations Antrim, as a Gaa footballing county, has failed to prepare, as a whole panel, at the demanding levels otherwise pertaining to success. In consequence they have repeatedly failed to achieve, to the very point of being stigmatised as a county, seemingly unable to deliver. And yet again, paradoxically, this present panel, with each and every success or achievement to date, has had to bear the brunt of a raft of excuses for opponent failure; where such excuses invariably seemed to outnumber credits.

For 70 minutes or more, this Ulster Championship Final should be different. This Antrim panel now has something to prove, first and foremost to themselves. They are in reality, conditioned warriors, truly worthy of winning. Collectively they have the skills, the stamina and the determination to conquer.

They have also this long awaited seventy minute opportunity of a lifetime. For that same seventy minutes they must combine their talents and demonstrate definitively, to all and sundry, that they really are a team which will not accept defeat in the Ulster championship of 2009. Every minute must be made to count; every pain endured.

The level of support, now rowed in behind these Antrim athletes, is something which has never been seen in this county before; The proud display of saffron truly is a joyous site and has been for long overdue. The net effect should be a positive one on Sunday. Tyrone, to its credit, has already had its fair share of Gaa sunshine; still they are both a selfish and a proud county and would, if let, take all :]                 




Let this be the day, when Antrim Gaels, men and women of all ages, openly and unashamedly cry their tears of joy, for the restoration of Gaelic pride in their own county. Let this be the day when a sea of saffron makes a clear statement of intent and feeds our children and again our children's children, with a true sense of belonging, to a proud Irish Nation. These are high aspirations; they are also and at long last, well within reach.

Monday cannot be a day of excuses; we have been there far too many times before. By contrast, Monday and the days and weeks immediately afterwards, can and should be joyful days of unprecedented celebration for Antrim Gaels; make it be.

As for you, the players and the entire panel, you have put in the long hard hours of preparation; seventy more minutes, of being mentally tough, totally focused and prepared to give the best performance of your sporting life to date, is the price you should be prepared to pay; in return for lifetime recognition, with established friendships, which again will be yours for life. One for all and all for one - this has to be it.
Lawrence Smyth county PRO

That would be a very stirring speach, can you give that to the Antrim boys in the dressing room? As long as we ( Antrim ) do our best and enjoy the day thats good enough for me. :)