Senior A Football League 2019

Whites

Active Member
I took this game in as CE we’re away to Granemore. Well. How to describe it
A red card, a black card, plenty of yellow cards, a lot of off the ball nonsense, a linesman tripping a player up and the same linesman later getting punched by a coach what the game lacked in anything approaching decent football it certainly made for in other ways. Annaghmore scored a well worked first half goal and were good value for their lead and looked like winning when they were reduced to 14 men just before half time. A deserved red card? Looked like the St Peters man made a meal of it but the ref was left with a decision to make. And he was closer to it than me in fairness. The second half was scrappy and a last minute goal by St Peters saw them over the line. They didn’t play at all well but would have kicked themselves had they not win as they missed so many scoring chances.
A lot of people from both sides would need to have a word with themselves
A fair enough post
 

M18

Active Member
Looking forward to my first senior game this year on Friday county finalrematch yhink Cross will be wounded animal and get win
 

Onlooker

Active Member
I highly doubt that he would stop playing for cross, he could have easily been told by county not to play last week. There were a few county players who picked up knocks in the first round of games and sat out last week as a precaution. I hope this is the case anyway.
 

JoeH

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If thats true the county should tell him to go and jump.
Paper doesn't refuse ink
I think it's very strange that McEntee went on the offensive against players from his own club.
Didn't Oisin O'Neill play through the pain barrier during last year's club and Ulster club championship before he got an operation on his ankle? Questioning his loyalty seems hugely misplaced.
As for the rest off McEntees article against the other cross players maybe the players are injured or had something else previously booked - who knows.
Didn't Rian play for the county v Cork and then that evening for his club is a tournament final in Down.
I'd pass very little remarks on McEntees article - it's good for the fire
 

niall1980

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Paper doesn't refuse ink
I think it's very strange that McEntee went on the offensive against players from his own club.
Didn't Oisin O'Neill play through the pain barrier during last year's club and Ulster club championship before he got an operation on his ankle? Questioning his loyalty seems hugely misplaced.
As for the rest off McEntees article against the other cross players maybe the players are injured or had something else previously booked - who knows.
Didn't Rian play for the county v Cork and then that evening for his club is a tournament final in Down.
I'd pass very little remarks on McEntees article - it's good for the fire
what article is this?
 
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