Official Cavan GAA Thread

Started by BallyhaiseMan, November 10, 2006, 01:47:12 PM

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Drung

Is the secretary more or less untoucable there now that he's full-time?

Carr will stay lads, don't so naieve. He is wringing the last drop of media attention out of it that he can.
Mark my words, he'll stay. Which will be amazing when you consider what Cavan did this year, the fact that the majority of the clubs don't want him and the majority of the officers on the executive clearly don't and looked for him to be removed but have been swayed into toeing the party line.

On another point, the arrogance of the executive never ceases to amaze. Who gave them the right to ask for Carr's resignation? They are up themselves and out of touch with the clubs.

mylestheslasher

Quote from: Drung on August 06, 2009, 10:33:24 AM
Is the secretary more or less untoucable there now that he's full-time?

Carr will stay lads, don't so naieve. He is wringing the last drop of media attention out of it that he can.
Mark my words, he'll stay. Which will be amazing when you consider what Cavan did this year, the fact that the majority of the clubs don't want him and the majority of the officers on the executive clearly don't and looked for him to be removed but have been swayed into toeing the party line.

On another point, the arrogance of the executive never ceases to amaze. Who gave them the right to ask for Carr's resignation? They are up themselves and out of touch with the clubs.


Exactly what I said a page or two ago. Who do they think they are acting with no mandate like that. That is where the axe should fall. I hear  that the PRO is on the radio pretty much suggesting that even though Carr won the vote he should leave anyway - does that man not know when to shut his big gob.

Homer

Terrible tragedy up at Gallon Lough yesterday evening, young Simon Delaney a former county minor and under 21 player, drowned while trying to save 3 lads who got into difficulty when their boat capsized. Another Dublin man who tried to assist is also missing while all three occupants of the boat survived. Apparently Simon was on his way to training in Killinkere when he spotted the lads in trouble but got into difficulty himself as he tried to save them.

Thoughts are with the families.

Denn Forever

Puts Tommy Carr into perspective.
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

Drung


mylestheslasher

Quote from: Homer on August 06, 2009, 11:02:51 AM
Terrible tragedy up at Gallon Lough yesterday evening, young Simon Delaney a former county minor and under 21 player, drowned while trying to save 3 lads who got into difficulty when their boat capsized. Another Dublin man who tried to assist is also missing while all three occupants of the boat survived. Apparently Simon was on his way to training in Killinkere when he spotted the lads in trouble but got into difficulty himself as he tried to save them.

Thoughts are with the families.

Jaysus thats terrible. RIP.

boojangles

Thoughts and Prayers are with the family.Unbelieveable tragedy.Although its no consolation to the family,they should be very proud of Simon who died trying to save lads he didnt even know I believe. RIP.

tierworker blue

There are'nt many who would've been as brave and jumped in to save others...That was a serious act of selflessness.
RIP.

BallyhaiseMan

 What a brave lad, RIP  and condolences to his family and teammates.
Cant imagine what they are going through right now.

boojangles

Celt Man your games hardly on this evening?

Celt_Man

Quote from: boojangles on August 06, 2009, 06:12:23 PM
Celt Man your games hardly on this evening?
Sorry boss, was away and didn't see that till now... Obviously not on tonight - was moved to Saturday at 3 in Breffni
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Hangsangwidge

Quote from: RednBlack on August 06, 2009, 01:16:34 PM
What a brave young man. A real hero. Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam
Thanks for that, he's my first cousin. A brave lad and sadly missed.

jimjim

Condolences with family and friends of the late Simon Delaney, a terrible tragedy. RIP 

Denn Forever

Anyone want to make predictions for this weekend's fare?

Hopefully we can do it against Lacken but in the league game, we were doing well for 45 minutes and then Lacken over ran us.  Heres hoping anyway. 

How will your clubs do?
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

Drung

Someone post the fixtures, let's get it on...