Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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paddyjohn

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on September 16, 2025, 11:08:04 AM
Quote from: paddyjohn on September 14, 2025, 05:17:41 PMIt's just a pity they were only beat by 1pt. Bigger shower of gurns and ganches you'll never meet.

I had to bite my tongue over this PJ at the game.

I have been to a lot of games in my life and experienced some mouth pieces along the way - on our own side included - but i am glad never to have to listen to the SB fans again.

Every call was wrong, every foul their own players committed was an injustice. The ref was in Dunloy's pay roll, he was a member of our club, he loves country clubs etc. etc. etc.

My favorite movement was the man who walked past me (and had done this pacing up and down the grass bank for most the game complaining) to tell me that the latest call by the ref was 'absolutely incredulous, incredulous i tell you'.

I didnt even know what to say to him other than laugh. I wanted to tell him to fuk up and get back to that fence again but it just made me laugh too much



I listened to their ladies management one night and I never heard worse.

They really are a gather up.

BigGreenField

City folk tend to be a bit more vociferous on the line, that's across the city clubs and just the nature of the culture, I wouldn't get wound up by it, part of the spectacle and amusement as long as it doesn't cross the line of abuse.

The last free could have gone either way, on balance probably a free out as 3 forwards around one defender. Commentators weren't sure however presume they are 50m away. No surprise that supporters from either side see that one differently.

Every club has ganches,as the saying goes if you don't know who it is...

It's a toss of a coin as to who makes the final from Dunloy Portglenone. Hopefully both sides go for it. Dunloy look sharper than last year, Portglenone lots of different options as to how they play.

Take the Mark

I'm sure the average 'city folk' would be delighted to be put in the same category as St Brigids  ;D

NAG1

Quote from: Take the Mark on September 16, 2025, 12:58:15 PMI'm sure the average 'city folk' would be delighted to be put in the same category as St Brigids  ;D

Some serious 'hate' for them, while I get the Lavey transfers did not help them or their reputation. I don't think there is any need for the level vitriol toward them here.

If you are judging them by their supporters then I dont think there are too many clubs out there who could throw the first stone in that row.

In fact we need more city clubs putting the effort in that they are not less.

Take the Mark

Well lets be honest here, nobody will be judging them on their supporters alone will they?

Throw in the ridiculous sledging by many of their players over the past couple of years, the new signings, their unwelcoming attitude towards visiting support (you arent allowed to stand there fella), pulling out of the league semi final a year after celebrating so eagerly after winning it...

The word 'hate' is a bit extreme though I must say.

Na Glinntí Glasa

I don't think anyone hates them.

If anything I've been impressed at the work they have done in their club. They are making strides in hurling and camogie which is good to see.

Belfast esp. needs more camogie as its dying badly in the city. Sarsfields have made a good push this past few years and will, in all likelihood win the junior championship and progress to intermediate level - to back up their promotion to Division 2.


InnocentByStander

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on September 16, 2025, 04:14:58 PMI don't think anyone hates them.

If anything I've been impressed at the work they have done in their club. They are making strides in hurling and camogie which is good to see.

Belfast esp. needs more camogie as its dying badly in the city. Sarsfields have made a good push this past few years and will, in all likelihood win the junior championship and progress to intermediate level - to back up their promotion to Division 2.



I hate them

If you call any young professional that moves to the city transferring to them as the club putting work in fair enough

YoungSaff

Quote from: InnocentByStander on September 16, 2025, 04:44:43 PM
Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on September 16, 2025, 04:14:58 PMI don't think anyone hates them.

If anything I've been impressed at the work they have done in their club. They are making strides in hurling and camogie which is good to see.

Belfast esp. needs more camogie as its dying badly in the city. Sarsfields have made a good push this past few years and will, in all likelihood win the junior championship and progress to intermediate level - to back up their promotion to Division 2.



I hate them

If you call any young professional that moves to the city transferring to them as the club putting work in fair enough

Well said , proper order!

Spike

Quote from: Níl a fhios agam on September 30, 2024, 09:41:25 AMGod knows, i wouldnt be that familiar with people with such social status. But your right, she looked like she had one or two bottles of Château Cheval Blanc in her.

Have to say, her husband is one lucky man. She showed levels of skill with the hand gestures and technique that was very arousing to many middle aged men at the match

Sad to say it will be another year until we see this Biddy

ck

All clubs have supporters who get carried away, nothing new there. It's their transfer policy that annoys me.
It's a well known fact that they offered to aid and abet the Lavey peace talks all for their own gain as it was quickly followed by 6 inter county transfers. The Downey lads should be playing for Lavey in Derry no matter what happened. Brigids should have kept their noses out.

paddyjohn

I don't hate them. Just don't want them to win anything, not even in Scor.

Hard luck to the masters at the weekend. It's a pity they couldn't get over the line.

NorthAntrimSaff

Quote from: ck on September 16, 2025, 05:58:48 PMAll clubs have supporters who get carried away, nothing new there. It's their transfer policy that annoys me.
It's a well known fact that they offered to aid and abet the Lavey peace talks all for their own gain as it was quickly followed by 6 inter county transfers. The Downey lads should be playing for Lavey in Derry no matter what happened. Brigids should have kept their noses out.

Plenty of clubs take in talent from elsewhere. Is it because of how many or where do you draw the line? Downey played 6 for St Brigids and another came on? How many others have not came up Through the underage set up?

Ps. 3 out of Dunloys 6 defenders are from neighbouring clubs

BigGreenField

Can someone draw up a list of clubs it's ok to like, as at the minute every club in the county/countey has committed all of these offences at some point or another, including last weekend and some several times. It'd be nice to watch a game without wondering if I'm part of a culture war.

Life if too short, sport is to be enjoyed for the positive aspects amid a world of crap and a few folk on here perhaps need to seek some help with rediscovering that.

paddyjohn

Quote from: NorthAntrimSaff on September 16, 2025, 08:42:39 PM
Quote from: ck on September 16, 2025, 05:58:48 PMAll clubs have supporters who get carried away, nothing new there. It's their transfer policy that annoys me.
It's a well known fact that they offered to aid and abet the Lavey peace talks all for their own gain as it was quickly followed by 6 inter county transfers. The Downey lads should be playing for Lavey in Derry no matter what happened. Brigids should have kept their noses out.

Plenty of clubs take in talent from elsewhere. Is it because of how many or where do you draw the line? Downey played 6 for St Brigids and another came on? How many others have not came up Through the underage set up?

Ps. 3 out of Dunloys 6 defenders are from neighbouring clubs

What 3?

NorthAntrimSaff

Scally and 2 x McGarrys

But can we get back to talking about Lavey sorry St Brigids