Antrim Football Thread

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

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onefaircounty

Quote from: JimStynes on Today at 02:35:17 PM
Quote from: Mick Bustin on Today at 01:28:11 PM
Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 12:42:44 PMWhy do you think Armagh 1a is meaningless? I would disagree. The team that finished 3rd won their championship. They do have a greater amount of teams who are competitive. And another reason why our leagues should be split. The amount of meaningless games in Div 1 and Div 2 in Antrim is mad. Sarsfields won Div 2 and the only difficult games they had were both against MG.
Armagh 1A isn't meaningless at all, it's perfect environment for clubs pushing for a SFC, no meaningless games. Clubs seeded for the championship. Teams still had something to play for in the last few rounds, including the two teams that were relegated.

Although the clubs in their infinite wisdom voted last week to remove all 2nds teams from the all county league/championship competitions so that might impact the league structure as well as dilute the standard with 9 teams given the boot.

The Peter's only started playing with 3 or 4 games to go in the league.

That's nonsense. They didn't hold back, they just started getting some positive momentum at the right time. Their main ambition this year was to stay senior, which they failed to achieve due to poor league results.

JimStynes

Quote from: onefaircounty on Today at 03:24:24 PM
Quote from: JimStynes on Today at 02:35:17 PM
Quote from: Mick Bustin on Today at 01:28:11 PM
Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 12:42:44 PMWhy do you think Armagh 1a is meaningless? I would disagree. The team that finished 3rd won their championship. They do have a greater amount of teams who are competitive. And another reason why our leagues should be split. The amount of meaningless games in Div 1 and Div 2 in Antrim is mad. Sarsfields won Div 2 and the only difficult games they had were both against MG.
Armagh 1A isn't meaningless at all, it's perfect environment for clubs pushing for a SFC, no meaningless games. Clubs seeded for the championship. Teams still had something to play for in the last few rounds, including the two teams that were relegated.

Although the clubs in their infinite wisdom voted last week to remove all 2nds teams from the all county league/championship competitions so that might impact the league structure as well as dilute the standard with 9 teams given the boot.

The Peter's only started playing with 3 or 4 games to go in the league.

That's nonsense. They didn't hold back, they just started getting some positive momentum at the right time. Their main ambition this year was to stay senior, which they failed to achieve due to poor league results.


They actually got a new coach in that time period that coincided with them playing better! An Antrim coach too who they all rate very highly.  They've a few good young lads coming through so I'd be hopeful for St. Peter's but as you say that Div 1b is very competitive.

Na Glinntí Glasa

Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 02:25:47 PM
Quote from: Mick Bustin on Today at 01:28:11 PM
Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 12:42:44 PMWhy do you think Armagh 1a is meaningless? I would disagree. The team that finished 3rd won their championship. They do have a greater amount of teams who are competitive. And another reason why our leagues should be split. The amount of meaningless games in Div 1 and Div 2 in Antrim is mad. Sarsfields won Div 2 and the only difficult games they had were both against MG.
Armagh 1A isn't meaningless at all, it's perfect environment for clubs pushing for a SFC, no meaningless games. Clubs seeded for the championship. Teams still had something to play for in the last few rounds, including the two teams that were relegated.

Although the clubs in their infinite wisdom voted last week to remove all 2nds teams from the all county league/championship competitions so that might impact the league structure as well as dilute the standard with 9 teams given the boot.


A far better model than Antrim and one we could adopt. I actually have no issue with the 2nds teams. If they are good enough then why not? Only issue is if they play within the same league. But this would be rare.

Rumours of Antrim changing the 2nds in Hurling as a few clubs in div 3 are seconds.

Not sure if that would be right. there's only 2 second teams in Div3 next year which is Dunloy & Cushendall. All the rest are first team. St Brigit's will be up to Div 2 next season

Theres 14 teams in D2 of the hurling which is more than enough. Sarsfields are due to come down to D3 next year.

Again they could do some sort of change and reduce the teams down but overall its a competitive league

Saffrongael

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on Today at 03:55:56 PM
Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 02:25:47 PM
Quote from: Mick Bustin on Today at 01:28:11 PM
Quote from: SoloAndGo on Today at 12:42:44 PMWhy do you think Armagh 1a is meaningless? I would disagree. The team that finished 3rd won their championship. They do have a greater amount of teams who are competitive. And another reason why our leagues should be split. The amount of meaningless games in Div 1 and Div 2 in Antrim is mad. Sarsfields won Div 2 and the only difficult games they had were both against MG.
Armagh 1A isn't meaningless at all, it's perfect environment for clubs pushing for a SFC, no meaningless games. Clubs seeded for the championship. Teams still had something to play for in the last few rounds, including the two teams that were relegated.

Although the clubs in their infinite wisdom voted last week to remove all 2nds teams from the all county league/championship competitions so that might impact the league structure as well as dilute the standard with 9 teams given the boot.


A far better model than Antrim and one we could adopt. I actually have no issue with the 2nds teams. If they are good enough then why not? Only issue is if they play within the same league. But this would be rare.

Rumours of Antrim changing the 2nds in Hurling as a few clubs in div 3 are seconds.

Not sure if that would be right. there's only 2 second teams in Div3 next year which is Dunloy & Cushendall. All the rest are first team. St Brigit's will be up to Div 2 next season

Theres 14 teams in D2 of the hurling which is more than enough. Sarsfields are due to come down to D3 next year.

Again they could do some sort of change and reduce the teams down but overall its a competitive league

St Brigids Div 3 surely ? They won Div 4
Let no-one say the best hurlers belong to the past. They are with us now, and better yet to come

Na Glinntí Glasa

apologies, a typo there.

NorthAntrimSaff

They should put Dunloy and Ballycastle up to a 2b. And create a 2a. 8 teams each. 8 in 3 and 9 in 4

Round or stuffed

none of this answers the question originally ask, who gets promoted from junior alongside the Aggies, will Laochra and Pearses be made play a playoff at this stage?