Tyrone County Football and Hurling

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LeoMc

Quote from: thewobbler on March 16, 2017, 07:30:48 AM
Tyrone folks, I noticed there was a huge turnover in players between your u21 team last night and when those fellas were minors in 2014.


Tyrone minors 2014 - P O'Neill, D Mullan, P O'Neill, N Kelly, E McGarrity [0-2], R Quinn, R Samir, R Nugent [0-1], M Quinn [0-2], P McAnenly [0-2], C McKenna [0-3], J Darcy [0-1], L Brennan [0-4], C O'Hagan, F McClure [1-1]. Subs – K Coney for R Quinn, J Lafferty [0-1] for Brennan, R Coleman for McKenna, C McLernon [0-1] for O'Hagan, B Kennedy for Nugent


Tyrone u21 2017 – B Gallen, N Kelly, P Teague, C Shields, L Rafferty (0-1), M McKernan, F Meenagh (0-1), B O'Donnell, R Loughran, M O'Neill (0-1), D Mulgrew (0-4), N Donnelly (0-1), L Brennan (0-3, 2f, 1 "45"), B Kennedy, P Donaghy (0-1). Subs – C McLernon (0-1) for Kennedy, J Harkin (0-1) for O'Donnell, E McNabb for Donaghy, R Coleman for Loughran (black card), Donaghy for O'Neill, P McAnenly for Mulgrew


2 starters remain: Kelly corner back, Brennan corner forward. McAnenly came in as a sub last night and started in 2014. Coleman and McLernon subs on both matches.

David Mulgrew was injured in 2014 or would have started.

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It surely couldn't be normal for 16 out of 22 faces to change in such a short period of time - especially as team 1 were talented enough to destroy Down within 10 minutes of throw in.

Anyone explain the turnover?
Whilst not many 15-16 year olds are well enough developed to play minor football a lot more 18-19 year olds are able to play u-21's so some players who may have been there at u-18 can be overtaken by subsequent minors.
Add in players developing later or developing outside the academy system from which the minors are picked, e.g. the 2 Killyclogher lads proved themselves in Senior club football, there is plenty of scope for other players to come in.
It perhaps shows the u-21 management are not blinded by previous performance and are looking at players on current merit.

scout

Knew looking at the team that started, wouldnt be too long for a few boys to be found out and get the hook. No idea why it takes to the first competitive game for this to be the case.

McLernon, McNabb both should be starting from what i can see. Podge McAnenly?? another that has more to offer. Thought midfield was quite poor. and Lee Brennan really was poor, bar few frees. No surprise why he's barely featured for tyrone, despite being in the squad for nearly 4 years. DD Mulgrew looked twice the player imo.

skeog

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Why is Carmen the only club who were wise enough to avail of the free fuel Arlene scheme you would think Garvaghey would have been in on it as well.Could have paid for the extras for the players.

RedHandTom

Quote from: Bring back club football on March 16, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
In Omagh watching the match last night. Hoped to see good game. What rubbish. That'll do me for county games. What is these super coaches doing with these cubs kept under lock and key for months???? And as for all the men cryin bout harte and looking the u21 managers installed - you'd just be getting even more negative garbage!!!!!!!!

Get a grip of yourself. Logan has the boys very well drilled and I was impressed with us last night. Should have won the game and left it behind us. The only problem I had is that we seemed to start a team weaker than the one that finished. We mightn't get away with that again

RedHandTom

Quote from: scout on March 16, 2017, 12:49:04 PM
Knew looking at the team that started, wouldnt be too long for a few boys to be found out and get the hook. No idea why it takes to the first competitive game for this to be the case.

McLernon, McNabb both should be starting from what i can see. Podge McAnenly?? another that has more to offer. Thought midfield was quite poor. and Lee Brennan really was poor, bar few frees. No surprise why he's barely featured for tyrone, despite being in the squad for nearly 4 years. DD Mulgrew looked twice the player imo.

Agree with this. Brennan is a class act but was no where to be seen last night. Other sub's had big impact. Brian Kennedy is nowhere near the standard required. Not convinced by Ben McDonald either. A black card merchant

Tyroneforsam

Quote from: Bring back club football on March 16, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
In Omagh watching the match last night. Hoped to see good game. What rubbish. That'll do me for county games. What is these super coaches doing with these cubs kept under lock and key for months???? And as for all the men cryin bout harte and looking the u21 managers installed - you'd just be getting even more negative garbage!!!!!!!!

We played them in a friendly in early january and I did tell you'd the brand of football they play is awful!!

Bring back club football

Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 05:38:30 PM
Quote from: Bring back club football on March 16, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
In Omagh watching the match last night. Hoped to see good game. What rubbish. That'll do me for county games. What is these super coaches doing with these cubs kept under lock and key for months???? And as for all the men cryin bout harte and looking the u21 managers installed - you'd just be getting even more negative garbage!!!!!!!!

Get a grip of yourself. Logan has the boys very well drilled and I was impressed with us last night. Should have won the game and left it behind us. The only problem I had is that we seemed to start a team weaker than the one that finished. We mightn't get away with that again
They've been in camp months and treated like senior team - need a be well drilled for gods sake  :o

LeoMc

Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 05:38:30 PM
Quote from: Bring back club football on March 16, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
In Omagh watching the match last night. Hoped to see good game. What rubbish. That'll do me for county games. What is these super coaches doing with these cubs kept under lock and key for months???? And as for all the men cryin bout harte and looking the u21 managers installed - you'd just be getting even more negative garbage!!!!!!!!

Get a grip of yourself. Logan has the boys very well drilled and I was impressed with us last night. Should have won the game and left it behind us. The only problem I had is that we seemed to start a team weaker than the one that finished. We mightn't get away with that again
Should've won it?
I'd Donegal had their shooting boots on they would have been out of sight. Tyrone did well to stay in it and could have stole it but for a good save.
No leaders out there. 3 minutes of injury time and she we got a free on the 40 we kicked it backwards.
Mulgrew and McKiernan handled a lot of ball but it was all Ciaran Kilkenny stuff, loads of lateral passes and no real end product.
McNabba and Mc Larnon at least took men on.

sam03/05

Considering this team got stuffed by Donegal at minor level and failed to score against them in the 2nd half.
Then I would say they are not doing too bad to get a replay and almost beat a fancied Donegal team
Who reached an AI Final at minor. Many of the Donegal players are on their senior panel and they still failed to beat a young Tyrone team at this level.
Also I would say if they played a nice open game 15v 15 one on one then they would have got tanked
Like they did at minors ( and most on here would not be happy) Instead the management have shown that they can take a limited enough group and make them competitive. No one complained about their style of football when they won the AI, you have to work with the material at your disposal and they have shown that they can do that.

RedHandTom

Quote from: sam03/05 on March 16, 2017, 11:21:26 PM
Considering this team got stuffed by Donegal at minor level and failed to score against them in the 2nd half.
Then I would say they are not doing too bad to get a replay and almost beat a fancied Donegal team
Who reached an AI Final at minor. Many of the Donegal players are on their senior panel and they still failed to beat a young Tyrone team at this level.
Also I would say if they played a nice open game 15v 15 one on one then they would have got tanked
Like they did at minors ( and most on here would not be happy) Instead the management have shown that they can take a limited enough group and make them competitive. No one complained about their style of football when they won the AI, you have to work with the material at your disposal and they have shown that they can do that.

Monaghan beat them at minor level in the cship, not Donegal. We severely underachieved 3 years ago.

The time, energy and money that has gone into this u21 side has been phenominal. Fergal Logan can be proud of last night, now to next Wed night to finish the job.

sam03/05

Most of the team who played last night played v Donegal 2 years ago
And failed to score in 2nd half and were well defeated. That's a big improvement no matter how things go in replay.

ose 14

u 21 team are the golden eggs from the much vaunted acadamey hen and garvaghey coup. they are under severe pressure to deliver for benny rooster and his revamped set up maybe that explains the major turnover of players in the last 2 years. lee brennan neeeds ball and a ball winner beside him a bit like the senior set up. negative boring crap persists and the need to not be getting hammered. emmet mcnabb would have started in any u21 team outside of ulster. he has pace is direct and knows where the posts are hes just unlucky to born in a county and in a province that is trying to keep up with the big guns by negative boring play. slaughtneil against crokes today is another battle of keep ball against football. i know which team id pay money to go and watch. at least dublin and kerry are keeping the dream alive tyrone might catch up in a couple of years again.

Bring back club football

Quote from: RedHandTom on March 16, 2017, 11:51:13 PM
Quote from: sam03/05 on March 16, 2017, 11:21:26 PM
Considering this team got stuffed by Donegal at minor level and failed to score against them in the 2nd half.
Then I would say they are not doing too bad to get a replay and almost beat a fancied Donegal team
Who reached an AI Final at minor. Many of the Donegal players are on their senior panel and they still failed to beat a young Tyrone team at this level.
Also I would say if they played a nice open game 15v 15 one on one then they would have got tanked
Like they did at minors ( and most on here would not be happy) Instead the management have shown that they can take a limited enough group and make them competitive. No one complained about their style of football when they won the AI, you have to work with the material at your disposal and they have shown that they can do that.

Monaghan beat them at minor level in the cship, not Donegal. We severely underachieved 3 years ago.

The time, energy and money that has gone into this u21 side has been phenominal. Fergal Logan can be proud of last night, now to next Wed night to finish the job.
these cubs have been under lock and key in the centre of excellence for months now catch yourselves on they'd need a be well prepared. If the previous manager had a got that type a run at it and played like that the other night against Donegal missing real good men thered a been a enquiry. My club hasn't seen their 21 play the year  >:(

LeoMc

Quote from: ose 14 on March 17, 2017, 08:21:31 AM
u 21 team are the golden eggs from the much vaunted acadamey hen and garvaghey coup. they are under severe pressure to deliver for benny rooster and his revamped set up maybe that explains the major turnover of players in the last 2 years. lee brennan neeeds ball and a ball winner beside him a bit like the senior set up. negative boring crap persists and the need to not be getting hammered. emmet mcnabb would have started in any u21 team outside of ulster. he has pace is direct and knows where the posts are hes just unlucky to born in a county and in a province that is trying to keep up with the big guns by negative boring play. slaughtneil against crokes today is another battle of keep ball against football. i know which team id pay money to go and watch. at least dublin and kerry are keeping the dream alive tyrone might catch up in a couple of years again.
If the u-21s could even do that. How many times did they gift the ball to Donegal with simple 15-20 yard passes!

sam03/05

He would have missed an awful lot of games for your club alright.
All those challenge games. Imagine.

Quote from: LeoMc on March 17, 2017, 10:40:30 AM
Quote from: ose 14 on March 17, 2017, 08:21:31 AM
u 21 team are the golden eggs from the much vaunted acadamey hen and garvaghey coup. they are under severe pressure to deliver for benny rooster and his revamped set up maybe that explains the major turnover of players in the last 2 years. lee brennan neeeds ball and a ball winner beside him a bit like the senior set up. negative boring crap persists and the need to not be getting hammered. emmet mcnabb would have started in any u21 team outside of ulster. he has pace is direct and knows where the posts are hes just unlucky to born in a county and in a province that is trying to keep up with the big guns by negative boring play. slaughtneil against crokes today is another battle of keep ball against football. i know which team id pay money to go and watch. at least dublin and kerry are keeping the dream alive tyrone might catch up in a couple of years again.
If the u-21s could even do that. How many times did they gift the ball to Donegal with simple 15-20 yard passes!