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IrvinestownGael
the county are living in a falsehood boosted by upbeat press reports!

Oh aye. 3 All-Irelands in 6 years.---thats really living in falsehood.

Maybe Fermanagh should "live in a falsehood boosted by upbeat press reports". Youse then might do something worthwhile on the county scene......

Plastic Paddy (Tyrone) - Posts: 664 - 10/11/2009 09:42:58    480011

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AIB GAA Football Ulster Senior Club Championship Team 1 Team 2 Venue Date Time Referee Comment St Galls (Antrim) Clontibret (Monaghan) Athletic Grounds Armagh 15/11/2009 14:30 Joseph McQuillan Loup (Derry) Kilcoo (Down) Casement Park Belfast Antrim 15/11/2009 14:30 Padraig Hughes AIB GAA Football Ulster Intermediate Club Championship Team 1 Team 2 Venue Date Time Referee Comment Cookstown (Tyrone) Monaghan Harps (Monaghan) Athletic Grounds Armagh 15/11/2009 12:45 Martin McErlane Fanad Gaels (Donegal) Lavey (Cavan) Brewster Park Enniskillen Ferm 15/11/2009 14:30 Stephen McNamee AIB GAA Football Ulster Junior Club Championship Team 1 Team 2 Venue Date Time Referee Comment Shane ONeills (Armagh) Emyvale (Monaghan) Casement Park Belfast Antrim 15/11/2009 12:45 John Joe Cleary Moville (Donegal) St Teresas (Antrim) Brewster Park Enniskillen Ferm 15/11/2009 12:45 Jim Galligan Come on the rocks !!

BlueBlood88 (Tyrone) - Posts: 98 - 10/11/2009 13:52:35    480267

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lads...some of us have said it before...this guy needs to be ignored...it's the only way to get him to stay quiet...either that or when fermanagh are humiliated in the championship again

mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 10/11/2009 14:38:26    480301

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Coa_gael County: Fermanagh Posts: 196 479948 rayk67 County: Tyrone Posts: 189 478825 Trillick actually did bring back silverware to the county with the ulster championship, as always poor Fermanagh people and irvinestown people do not have a clue about the GAA. He was probably disappointed that the wanderers game was put off yesterday as they were afraid of getting wet and cold. You got to feel so sorry for them hi raky67 i notice you didn't say anything about your failure after the ulsters? if i remember correct mayo stuffed yous! as for dromore their prob was that they let their celebrations run too long and were finding the effects of it on sunday Coa, what was the pubbers excuse then? too many sandwiches in the Everglades last week and a tiring trip to Derry when the game was called off?

omaghredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 3656 - 10/11/2009 15:22:42    480360

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coa_gael, since when did Trillick play Mayo. Poor wee Coa man, always living in the shadows of their neighbours

rayk67 (Tyrone) - Posts: 193 - 10/11/2009 15:40:06    480374

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okay rayk67 a slight error compounded by censorship didn't make sense but the bottom line is that Trillick did get stuffed in the All Ireland Club championship of 2008! no irish silverware for your cabinet then?

Coa_gael (Fermanagh) - Posts: 1185 - 10/11/2009 23:26:17    480719

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well trillick did win the tyrone and ulster intermediate championship. both tyrone and ulster are in ireland, so in fact they did win irish silverware

rayk67 (Tyrone) - Posts: 193 - 11/11/2009 10:03:18    480879

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lrvinestownGael
County: Fermanagh
Posts: 438


TYRONE FOOTBALL

All-Ireland titles: Fifteen

Senior: Three - 2003, '05, '08

Under 21: Four - 1991, '92, 2000, '01

Minor: Seven - 1947, '48, '73, '98, '01, '04, '08

Junior: One - 1968

NFL titles: Two - 2002, 2003


Ulster titles: 46


Senior: Twelve - 1956, '57, '73, '84, '86, '89, '95, '96, '01, '03, '07, '09


Under 21: Ten - 1972, '73, '80, '90-92, 2000, '01, '02, '03


Minor: 21 - 1931, '34, '46-48, '67, '71-73, '75, '76, '78, '88, '93, '97, '98, 2001, '03, '04, '07, '08


Junior: Three - 1968, '83, '86


All Stars: 39 -
1980: K. McCabe
1984: E. McKenna, F. McGuigan
1986: J. Lynch, P. Donaghy, E. McKenna, D. O'Hagan
1989: E. McKenna
1994: P. Canavan
1995: F. Devlin, P. Canavan
1996: F. McConnell, P. Canavan
2001: S. O'Neill
2002: P Canavan
2003: C McAnallen, C Gormley, P Jordan, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, B McGuigan, P Canavan
2004: Sean Cavanagh
2005: R McMenamin, C Gormley, P Jordan, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, P Canavan, O Mulligan, S O'Neill
2008: C. Gormley, Justin McMahon, D. Harte, P. Jordan, E. McGinley, B. Dooher, S. Cavanagh
2009: S. O'Neill

Tyrone football must be really poor we are an embarassment lol aye rite.

duke_raul (Tyrone) - Posts: 993 - 11/11/2009 18:57:10    481451

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Honours | Onóraigh
Football

All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championships:1
1966
All-Ireland Junior Football Championships: 1
1959
Dr. McKenna Cups: 4
1930, 1933, 1977, 1997
Hurling

Ulster Junior Hurling Championships: 1
1994
All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championships: 1
1994
All-Ireland Minor C Championships: 1
2009

All Stars
1982 Peter McGinnity
2004 Barry Owens, Martin McGrath
2006 Barry Owens

seanie.p (Tyrone) - Posts: 56 - 12/11/2009 11:29:05    481977

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and according to the reliable sourse of wikipedia you should be worrying abour your own county lol

seanie.p (Tyrone) - Posts: 56 - 12/11/2009 11:30:17    481979

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seanie.p ??? Football Alone Honours All-Ireland Senior Football Championships: 3 2003, 2005, 2008 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships: 4 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001 All-Ireland Minor Football Championships: 7 1947, 1948, 1973, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2008 All-Ireland Junior Football Championships: 1 1968 All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championships:9 1967, 1969, 1970, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2007 National Football Leagues: 2 2002, 2003 Ulster Senior Football Championships: 12 1956, 1957, 1973, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009 Ulster Under-21 Football Championships: 11 1972, 1973, 1980, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006 Ulster Minor Football Championships: 20 1931, 1934, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008 Ulster Junior Football Championships: 3 1968, 1983, 1986 Dr. McKenna Cups: 9 1957, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1984, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 All Stars: 38 - 1980: K. McCabe 1984: E. McKenna, F. McGuigan 1986: J. Lynch, P. Donaghy, E. McKenna, D. O'Hagan 1989: E. McKenna 1994: P. Canavan 1995: F. Devlin, P. Canavan 1996: F. McConnell, P. Canavan 2001: S. O'Neill 2002: P Canavan 2003: C McAnallen, C Gormley, P Jordan, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, B McGuigan, P Canavan 2004: Sean Cavanagh 2005: R McMenamin, C Gormley, P Jordan, S Cavanagh, B Dooher, P Canavan, O Mulligan, S O'Neill 2008: Conor Gormley, Justin McMahon, David Harte, Phillip Jordan, Enda McGinley, Brian Dooher, Sean Cavanagh[2]

BlueBlood88 (Tyrone) - Posts: 98 - 12/11/2009 11:45:42    481990

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Seanie P- no doubting these facts all right but don't go pinning all your references on Wikipedia!!!

Mick O Connell (None) - Posts: 1231 - 12/11/2009 12:19:38    482016

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This Irvinestown Gael fella has'nt a notion about football. The main reason that Tyrone club football isn't that strong is because there are too many clubs in Tyrone, especially the east. There are 48 clubs in Tyrone and I believe only 21 in Fermanagh. Now there are 61 clubs in Kerry but because of their structure of club championship football the smaller clubs team up to form district teams, the smallest of which is Kenmare District (Spillanes'), which is made up of four clubs. Now imagine the likes of Pomeroy, Donaghmore, Galbally and Killeshill joining up for the championship, and what competition it would generate between their players and in turn the competition with clubs like Errigal, Carrickmore and Dromore. As the saying goes, competition breeds success. But I can't see this happening in the near future as there is too much pride in Tyrone gaels, so they'd rather go it alone and be nearly men or also rans.

FromTheThrowIn (UK) - Posts: 19 - 12/11/2009 17:00:18    482290

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I must say when i seen dromore where beat i was totally shocked. I really did think they where strong contenders for Ulster and maybe Ireland.

tyronegaaman (Tyrone) - Posts: 133 - 12/11/2009 17:08:39    482299

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From the Throwin........you are far off the mark, yes Clubs in Kerry do amalgamate for a County C'ship, winners this year ... South Kerry. But Clubs still take part in a Kerry Club C'ship, winners this year, Kieran O Rahillys.(Tralee), incidentally 3 clubs in Tralee, and not as big as Omagh.
Winners of County C'ship are not allowed to take part in Provincial C'ship, hence O Rahillys in Munster clubs this year.

sam02 (Tyrone) - Posts: 643 - 12/11/2009 19:34:00    482428

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sam02 County: Armagh Posts: 317 482428 From the Throwin........you are far off the mark, yes Clubs in Kerry do amalgamate for a County C'ship, winners this year ... South Kerry. But Clubs still take part in a Kerry Club C'ship, winners this year, Kieran O Rahillys.(Tralee), incidentally 3 clubs in Tralee, and not as big as Omagh. Winners of County C'ship are not allowed to take part in Provincial C'ship, hence O Rahillys in Munster clubs this year. Oh sam02, where do I begin? First of all I'll put my hands up, I made a typo in my first post by saying that the emalgamated clubs compete in a CLUB championship when I should have said COUNTY championship. But that's where my errors start and stop. I am well aware of the club football in Kerry. I never said that the clubs that form these divisional teams DIDN'T compete in their respective club championship, be it senior, intermediate or junior. So my omission of this does not denote ignorance of this. One-nil. I am also well aware of the winners of said championships, and do not require the likes of you to inform me. Secondly, there are currently four clubs in Tralee, three senior (O'Rahilly's, Austin Stacks and John Mitchels) and one junior (Na Gaeil). That's 2-nil. Tralee not as big as Omagh you say? Well the last census for each town would suggest that Tralee does in fact have a larger population and I bet your wee cotton socks that it is also a more nationalist town than Omagh with more GAA patrons and potential footballers. 3-nil. Not sure how much an Armagh man would know about Tyrone football but Killyclogher and Drumragh also fall inside the Omagh boundaries, so Omagh St. Enda's do have local competition. 4-nil, child's play! Winners of the Kerry County Championship can go on to play in Munster, so long as the winner is not one of the amalgamated teams but instead one of the big clubs that compete individually such as Dr. Crokes, An Ghaeltach or O'Rahilly's. However if an amalgamated team do win then the winners of the club championship represent Kerry in the Munster championship by default. The county championship is still seen as the highest honour in Kerry though. 5-nil, WELL BEAT SIR. The point I was making in my original post was that the clubs in Tyrone and indeed any county could benefit greatly by implementing a similar model to Kerry or even Cork club football. You have to look at Kerry, study them even, while asking yourself; Why are they so successful? What are they doing differently? How can we learn from them? So sam02, you patronising magpie, don't try and educate someone with far greater knowledge of the game. OWNED! Comebacks below please.

FromTheThrowIn (UK) - Posts: 19 - 13/11/2009 01:27:04    482668

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From the Throw in, it must be terribly humiliating to get caught out statistically wrong, now Tralee Urban area is hardly as big as Omagh urban area, Killyclogher and Drumragh dont fall into the Omagh Urban category, so hair splitting on your part does you no favours.
Yes, Tralee is certainly a more Nationalist and Gaelic town than Omagh, at least you hit the nail on the head there, I'm sure if the O Hailpain brothers strolled into a hostelry in Tralee they would be instantly recognised, UNLIKE OMAGH, and that famous Sunday night episode a couple of years ago.
I see you give your County as UK, thats interesting, and you say you have a greater knowledge of the game than me, let me assure you, I could chew you up and spit you out, what would you have gleaned since 2003.
What do I know about Tyrone football, well I have watched the divers etc, and watched with delight, Dromore, your County Champions getting shafted last Sunday in Clones, made my day, think you bit off more than you can chew this time.

sam02 (Tyrone) - Posts: 643 - 13/11/2009 12:57:52    482896

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You and your one All Ireland- Drumragh very much falls into the Omagh urban area- the parish of Drumragh includes Omagh!!

Mick O Connell (None) - Posts: 1231 - 13/11/2009 15:26:28    483064

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sam02, what are you trying to peddle? "Statistically wrong", where? Why are you raving about urban areas, are you a town planner or something? Drumragh played at St. Pat's ground, slap bang in the middle of Omagh for years. A friend informs me that they have recently moved to new grounds outside of Omagh along the Dromore Road, but still train at St. Pat's. Killyclogher's grounds are about a two mile drive out of Omagh on the Tirquin Road. Both parishes overlap with Omagh, therefore people that lie in these overlap areas could realisically play football for either. Why are you bringing up the Ó hAilpín incident? Yes I did say that Tralee was a more nationalist area so I don't understand how you are trying to use my own point as some sort of a personal attack. Anyhow, I am not from Omagh nor was I working as a bouncer in the involved establishment. So you won't get a rise from me. Yes my county is listed as the UK as that is where I live and play ball. Problem with that? I have learnt an awful lot since '03, just as I had learnt as much prior to it. You said "I could chew you up and spit you out." You have not did this wild claim any justice. DO IT THEN! Divers? I sense sour grapes from an angry wee Armagh man. I am not a Dromore gael so I don't really care that they were beat either. The base of my original post was that Tyrone club football is not good enough anyway. It might be worth your while to go and get an education. A-bye-bye.

FromTheThrowIn (UK) - Posts: 19 - 13/11/2009 16:46:40    483142

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careful now.......

caughtredhanded (Tyrone) - Posts: 602 - 13/11/2009 17:43:26    483181

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