Antrim Football Thread

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

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paddyjohn

Quote from: marty34 on Today at 02:00:29 PM
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Quote from: Round or stuffed on Today at 12:02:14 AMHearing back from club that mark doran asked for club chairs and managers to meet at dunsilly during the week, good to see a county manager trying to communicate imo. Told there was talk of the league structure largely remaining the same

I'd say he couldn't care less about Antrim club football.

How many GAA clubs are there in north Belfast?

4 Us, Kickhams, Woletones and PP

Sorry for my ignorance but is Naomh Éanna considered a north Belfast club?

I presume them other 3 clubs are not senior.

On the way into Belfast at Glengormley (on motorway) I think there's ball catchers over to the right. I presume it GAA and council pitches?

There's also a lot of new builds over in behind that - would that be 'gaa type' people in them new developments?

St Endas are a South West and a North Antrim team now.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: paddyjohn on Today at 02:08:49 PM
Quote from: marty34 on Today at 02:00:29 PM
Quote from: HTownlad on Today at 01:39:45 PM
Quote from: marty34 on Today at 12:35:29 PM
Quote from: Round or stuffed on Today at 12:02:14 AMHearing back from club that mark doran asked for club chairs and managers to meet at dunsilly during the week, good to see a county manager trying to communicate imo. Told there was talk of the league structure largely remaining the same

I'd say he couldn't care less about Antrim club football.

How many GAA clubs are there in north Belfast?

4 Us, Kickhams, Woletones and PP

Sorry for my ignorance but is Naomh Éanna considered a north Belfast club?

I presume them other 3 clubs are not senior.

On the way into Belfast at Glengormley (on motorway) I think there's ball catchers over to the right. I presume it GAA and council pitches?

There's also a lot of new builds over in behind that - would that be 'gaa type' people in them new developments?

St Endas are a South West and a North Antrim team now.

Looking at the map, would say different but if playing at some levels in SW and NA boards means it moves the pitch to those geographically, then you are correct  ;D
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