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Replying To veterngaa:  "Some Monaghan man you are! 1998.. in Scotstown we beat Fermanagh!

I'm sure after beating the mighty Antrim, Fermanagh, Limerick and maybe Westmeath this will be talked about for years to come eh…"
Some Monaghan man you are. That was the All Ireland SENIOR B title. Not a Junior in sight..

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 534 - 19/05/2025 21:06:37    2611158

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"Let's make some history" monaghan gaa are posting ahead of Wednesdays All Ireland final. Bring it on!!!!

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 224 - 19/05/2025 22:24:39    2611188

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Hard to fathom how unfair it is to monaghon that New York are being parachuted into the Lory Meagher semi final at this stage, should have been a cavan v monghon final in croke park saturday week. very unfair on both counties

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 831 - 19/05/2025 23:08:27    2611196

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Replying To ORIELMAN85:  "Some Monaghan man you are. That was the All Ireland SENIOR B title. Not a Junior in sight.."
Call it what you want .. a junior b title is the same level!

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 756 - 20/05/2025 08:22:41    2611218

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Great to see the hurlers through to Lory Meagher Semi Final on Saturday in Mullingar v New York. Bit of a novel pairing.

Its a bit unfair on the lads to have New York parachuted into competition at semifinal stage. Hopefully they can win and then roll onto Croker the following week.

MrPBoylan (Monaghan) - Posts: 238 - 20/05/2025 09:59:00    2611240

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I see the minors play Meath Saturday in the All Ireland B quarterfinal. Will the same barstoolers on here now start slating the management for having us in this competition?

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 224 - 20/05/2025 11:58:11    2611276

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Replying To veterngaa:  "Call it what you want .. a junior b title is the same level!"
Ah yea, sure a horse is a tractor. Cop on lad. If you are going to try to insult sensible posters at least get your facts right. Do you think Derry or Down would turn down the oppurtunity to play for a B All Ireland if their teams were knocked out of the A competition?

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 534 - 20/05/2025 13:08:39    2611301

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Replying To farneygael3:  "I see the minors play Meath Saturday in the All Ireland B quarterfinal. Will the same barstoolers on here now start slating the management for having us in this competition?"
I wonder will the lads from the United Parishes think they are too good for this also.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 534 - 20/05/2025 13:10:59    2611305

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Replying To ORIELMAN85:  "I wonder will the lads from the United Parishes think they are too good for this also."
If you knew your football you would know there is only 1 from the UNITED PARISHES so wouldn't really make that much difference be more interesting to see will 10 of them walk or 15 like last years u20s under the same manager

Farneyblueandwhite (Monaghan) - Posts: 76 - 20/05/2025 13:53:18    2611320

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Replying To Farneyblueandwhite:  "If you knew your football you would know there is only 1 from the UNITED PARISHES so wouldn't really make that much difference be more interesting to see will 10 of them walk or 15 like last years u20s under the same manager"
Actually if you knew your Monaghan football there are 2 United Parishes lads on the Minor panel. As I attend all Monaghan games from Minor to Senior and some of the Development Squads,I am much more aware of whats happening than a lad like yourself who depends on rumours to make bold unproven statements.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 534 - 20/05/2025 14:18:00    2611326

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Replying To MrPBoylan:  "Great to see the hurlers through to Lory Meagher Semi Final on Saturday in Mullingar v New York. Bit of a novel pairing.

Its a bit unfair on the lads to have New York parachuted into competition at semifinal stage. Hopefully they can win and then roll onto Croker the following week."
"The New York hurlers enter the Lory Meagher Cup for the first time this weekend.

The Exiles are due to land in Dublin Airport on Thursday morning ahead of their semi-final against Monaghan at TEG Cusack Park on Saturday. Despite having had no competitive games, New York are favourites to win the fourth-tier hurling championship after being crowned Connacht Hurling League champions last year.

The winners of the last-four clash will face Cavan in the final at Croke Park on the weekend after next. While New York's participation has been widely welcomed, many have questioned the decision to give them a bye into the semi-finals when four teams have already been knocked out.

The same goes for the Tailteann Cup which their footballers don't enter until the preliminary quarter-final stage for travel and logistical reasons"

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 224 - 20/05/2025 14:26:25    2611329

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