Derry Club Football & Hurling original

Started by Loup Bandit, May 08, 2007, 04:25:59 PM

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Total Members Voted: 32

Wildweasel74

Oh what some supporters gonna go now!

statto

This is a really interesting game, glad it is one that made the cut for TV.

You have a Derry forward line that seems short on confidence vs a Meath team who have been very poor defensively so something has to give. Whoever comes through this one will be a tough draw in the next round as they will have got some momentum that they haven't really had this year to date. 

marty34

I think this is a very good draw for Derry. Home venue is important.


But Derry couldn't get out of Div. 2, which really shows the level they are at. Beat by both Meath and Louth so this is a 50/50 game.

Wildweasel74

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I was at both them games and Derry should beat both, were 5/6pts up early on against Meath, let them get a run on them and then didnt use the wind in the 2nd half. Louth we missed alot as usual and Louth are always strong here, on a tight pitch. Derry need show some intensity in this game or it meant they went further back from last yrs form.

HonDerry

100% agreed with this. I have been to all their games as well and the lack of intensity is disappointing. The shooting in the last game was the biggest issue

So I would also add getting the subs on earlier if shooters are not performing or passing the ball when goal chances are on.




93-DY-SAM

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on June 04, 2026, 10:09:29 AMI was at both them games and Derry should beat both, were 5/6pts up early on against Meath, let them get a run on them and then didnt use the wind on the 2nd half. Louth we missed alot as usual and Louth are always strong here on a tight pitch. Derry need show some intensity in this game or it meant they went further back from last yrs form.

The disappointing thing is that it wasn't just an issue in those two games. It has been a general trend for most of the year. It's a familiar pattern with Derry at this stage. I can stomach a defeat, but it's very hard to stomach one when the intensity and fight for the jersey isn't there. If we can recapture some of that, I think the other elements would start to click into place.

Estimator

Tickets are general admission. Which is how it is for the league games, so I'm assuming the stand must be on a first come first served basis.
Ulster League Champions 2009

jb77

Hope the forecast improves by then, hate going near them stands

STREET FIGHTER

Quote from: Estimator on June 04, 2026, 02:12:22 PMTickets are general admission. Which is how it is for the league games, so I'm assuming the stand must be on a first come first served basis.

I wonder why Derry v Antrim sold the covered stand specifically?

roadsidefox

Quote from: STREET FIGHTER on June 04, 2026, 04:34:43 PM
Quote from: Estimator on June 04, 2026, 02:12:22 PMTickets are general admission. Which is how it is for the league games, so I'm assuming the stand must be on a first come first served basis.

I wonder why Derry v Antrim sold the covered stand specifically?
Allianz league comes under Derry GAA. The Antrim game comes under Ulster GAA. The Meath games comes under GAA. Presume they have different requirements

Brendan

Saves people landing as soon as the gates open to get the best seats but on the other hand is a nightmare for voluntary stewards

LoughNeagh

Jesus Derry socials post more about soccer than they do about their own clubs
View from the lough!

theticklemister

We're not Derry GAA; we're Norn Iron!
We're not Derry GAA; we're Norn Iron!


Brendan

What is it with Kilrea folk and playing for the 6 counties  :P

bannside

Mickey ONeill taking no chances and throwing a few lads an eatly cap.

What Martin didnt do when as manager of Republic for Grealish and Declan Rice, when apparently they were very interested.