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Replying To mick2007:  "It's only fitting that it gets a spin up to scotshouse does because only for the currin import the mick duffy cup wouldn't have been in scotstown this year or last year…"
Unfortunately we will never know! Dosnt matter either my friend!

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 662 - 27/10/2024 19:47:01    2577247

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Some of the actions of the younger supporters were appalling yesterday and have been throughout the championship, throwing flares onto the pitch endangering players and other supporters, hurling abuse at opposition players. There is no place for this kind of behaviour in our games and especially not on the biggest day in the footballing calendar in our county. Hopefully the county board will take some sort of action

monman246 (Monaghan) - Posts: 96 - 28/10/2024 10:55:27    2577319

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''Scotstown GAA have unfortunately noted that there has been some inappropriate behaviour by supporters behind the goals at recent games. We are asking that all our supporters show respect to our club and our club colours by avoiding such circumstances this weekend. Instead, we want all our supporters to be together in the stand on Sunday afternoon, where as a collective we can make our voices heard and support the lads on the pitch.''

Does anyone know the reason behind this post

Edd,South(EU) (Monaghan) - Posts: 60 - 28/10/2024 10:58:01    2577320

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Replying To Edd,South(EU):  "''Scotstown GAA have unfortunately noted that there has been some inappropriate behaviour by supporters behind the goals at recent games. We are asking that all our supporters show respect to our club and our club colours by avoiding such circumstances this weekend. Instead, we want all our supporters to be together in the stand on Sunday afternoon, where as a collective we can make our voices heard and support the lads on the pitch.''

Does anyone know the reason behind this post"
I was watching on clubber and at 2 stages in the game blue flairs were on the pitch and the umpires had to dispose of them during a break in play. With a club of 45'000 juveniles it is very hard to police them in their defence

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 81 - 28/10/2024 13:41:34    2577336

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Replying To Edd,South(EU):  "''Scotstown GAA have unfortunately noted that there has been some inappropriate behaviour by supporters behind the goals at recent games. We are asking that all our supporters show respect to our club and our club colours by avoiding such circumstances this weekend. Instead, we want all our supporters to be together in the stand on Sunday afternoon, where as a collective we can make our voices heard and support the lads on the pitch.''

Does anyone know the reason behind this post"
See post above ^

monman246 (Monaghan) - Posts: 96 - 28/10/2024 14:18:46    2577344

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Replying To monman246:  "See post above ^"
Few young ones singing and banging a few drums! Few flares to celebrate … sure may as well add that nail to the scotstown coffin too! Few of you lads wouldn't have much to do If it wasn't for scotstown bashing!

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 662 - 28/10/2024 15:08:44    2577348

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If scotstown get over fermanagh champions as expected and Kilcoo get over crosserlough as expected its gonna set up a cracker of a semi final...

currinman (Monaghan) - Posts: 41 - 28/10/2024 17:04:16    2577360

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Stewards need to step up.

222 (UK) - Posts: 808 - 28/10/2024 17:23:42    2577362

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Best of luck to the 3 teams representing Monaghan in the Ulster club championships against Fermanagh opponents, who should not be underestimated, especially at intermediate and junior level

mhunicean_abu (Monaghan) - Posts: 1053 - 28/10/2024 19:29:31    2577377

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Replying To mhunicean_abu:  "Best of luck to the 3 teams representing Monaghan in the Ulster club championships against Fermanagh opponents, who should not be underestimated, especially at intermediate and junior level"
I am sorry but the Fermanagh standard is atrocious, particularly at Inter & Junior level. If anything Monaghan need to be complimented how far we are ahead of most other Ulster counties at all levels. Barring the obvious

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 81 - 29/10/2024 13:36:11    2577458

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Replying To 222:  "Stewards need to step up."
Or the parents...

BrehonBlonde (Monaghan) - Posts: 84 - 29/10/2024 13:51:11    2577461

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Suggestion for the championship and league formats for 2025. What is noticeable in the club scene in Monaghan is how bad the league and championship relegation format is. An example tyholland winning 1 game in the league and then in relegation playoffs beat blackhill to stay up, and then the same in the championship. Is the fairest system what seems to work in other counties is to have clubs only go up and down by their championship and league performances.? Can keep the championship the way it is or just the 2 bottom teams in each group play in a final to go down but if you finish the bottom of the league you are down with no more chances. But you can still stay up in the championship.

Example of format after this year

Senior
Championship: Donaghmoyne/kilanny last game could have went ahead. Play in senior league but intermediate championship
League :Aughnamullen play in intermediate league but still in senior championship

Intermediate
Championship : blackhill/emyvale play in intermediate league but junior championship.
League : tyholland play in junior league but intermediate championship

Junior
Championship: drumhowan play intermediate championship but junior league
League: toome play intermediate league but junior championship.

Wambamalam (Monaghan) - Posts: 17 - 29/10/2024 17:26:00    2577497

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Replying To Wambamalam:  "Suggestion for the championship and league formats for 2025. What is noticeable in the club scene in Monaghan is how bad the league and championship relegation format is. An example tyholland winning 1 game in the league and then in relegation playoffs beat blackhill to stay up, and then the same in the championship. Is the fairest system what seems to work in other counties is to have clubs only go up and down by their championship and league performances.? Can keep the championship the way it is or just the 2 bottom teams in each group play in a final to go down but if you finish the bottom of the league you are down with no more chances. But you can still stay up in the championship.

Example of format after this year

Senior
Championship: Donaghmoyne/kilanny last game could have went ahead. Play in senior league but intermediate championship
League :Aughnamullen play in intermediate league but still in senior championship

Intermediate
Championship : blackhill/emyvale play in intermediate league but junior championship.
League : tyholland play in junior league but intermediate championship

Junior
Championship: drumhowan play intermediate championship but junior league
League: toome play intermediate league but junior championship."
Can't see it working. The old league format in my opionion was still the best. Your proposal went to covnention about eight years ago and was defeated.

222 (UK) - Posts: 808 - 29/10/2024 18:33:31    2577504

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Replying To mhunicean_abu:  "Best of luck to the 3 teams representing Monaghan in the Ulster club championships against Fermanagh opponents, who should not be underestimated, especially at intermediate and junior level"
Not to mention also Blayney and Inniskeen hurlers playing Armagh teams in the Ulster hurling championships

MrPBoylan (Monaghan) - Posts: 208 - 29/10/2024 19:08:25    2577507

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Replying To farneygael3:  "I am sorry but the Fermanagh standard is atrocious, particularly at Inter & Junior level. If anything Monaghan need to be complimented how far we are ahead of most other Ulster counties at all levels. Barring the obvious"
And how far ahead is that?

TalkToFahy (Tyrone) - Posts: 27 - 29/10/2024 19:28:04    2577510

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Replying To TalkToFahy:  "And how far ahead is that?"
Regular winners of inter / junior and contesting senior finals. That far.

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 81 - 29/10/2024 20:20:47    2577517

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Replying To 222:  "Can't see it working. The old league format in my opionion was still the best. Your proposal went to covnention about eight years ago and was defeated."
I always found the Monaghan league and championships a strange one. There's not many counties that award a team for losing a county final by promoting them to the higher up championship!! I just don't get it. If you win the league you're promoted in the league. Same goes for championship. They should not be tied in together.

Oddball (Roscommon) - Posts: 931 - 29/10/2024 21:06:59    2577525

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Replying To farneygael3:  "Regular winners of inter / junior and contesting senior finals. That far."
Wouldn't say regular. Would say occasional

TalkToFahy (Tyrone) - Posts: 27 - 29/10/2024 22:15:11    2577532

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There was a good article in the Sunday Times by Christy O'Connor at the weekend about the length of the Kerry club season. With club, divisional and regional championships. There was mention on here before that we should adopt the Kerry system but it seems now like the county players in are pushing back on the amount of games they are asked to play in.

https://www.thetimes.com/article/693fde2d-23fc-4ed6-a82f-2c9f7a972c3e

MrPBoylan (Monaghan) - Posts: 208 - 30/10/2024 07:57:57    2577550

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Replying To TalkToFahy:  "Wouldn't say regular. Would say occasional"
Tyrone have contested 2 senior club finals in the last 22 years. The best championship in Ireland... or UK.

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 662 - 30/10/2024 11:37:27    2577575

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