Antrim Football Thread

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

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Under 21 championship.

Was at St John's and St Galls game. Was really disappointed with St John's. Weather was atrocious for football but St John's didn't look like they had any ideas at all. St Galls looked astute and had purpose to their play.

Is Portglenone too young or is that a really disappointing result for them? That Aghagallon team good?

St Brigid's game conceded. They'd be my favourites but Cargin racked up a good score too.

Antrim

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Who? McNulty?

Gerard McNulty in as St Brigid's coach for the year. Yes.

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Quote from: Antrim on Today at 09:30:32 AMUnder 21 championship.

Was at St John's and St Galls game. Was really disappointed with St John's. Weather was atrocious for football but St John's didn't look like they had any ideas at all. St Galls looked astute and had purpose to their play.

Is Portglenone too young or is that a really disappointing result for them? That Aghagallon team good?

St Brigid's game conceded. They'd be my favourites but Cargin racked up a good score too.


4 years since Marys picked up minor championship , I think that was u17 so that team if it has held together might be expected to do well (they certainly brought a couple through to senior)

Cargin have the track record of integrating their younger lads coming out of minor into reserves and 3rds and some into senior panel to a greater extent than Brigids - for this age grade having been playing regular football is arguably the most important thing rather than what has been done by players before.

What I've no view on is are any of the clubs men rigging out for colleges and any clashes there.