ragingbull
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refereed Armagh vs kildare 2017 championship game,Armagh vs Derry 2018 league game which Armagh both wonDerek O'Mahony of Tipperary referee
refereed Armagh vs kildare 2017 championship game,Armagh vs Derry 2018 league game which Armagh both wonDerek O'Mahony of Tipperary referee
http://ulster.gaa.ie/ulsterchampionship2019/buy-tickets/#USC19-6 not on sale yet but should be today.Ive being asked this loads and I'm not sure..what will the price of semi final tickets be.?
Thankshttp://ulster.gaa.ie/ulsterchampionship2019/buy-tickets/#USC19-6 not on sale yet but should be today.
I see two games have been moved to 11.30am on Sunday 2nd June. Not ideal for the drinking population of Middletown, Mullabawn, Dorsey and DerrynooseOn a different note but connected.
Any games due to be played on Sunday 2nd June @2pm.
Have been moved to Saturday 1st June @7pm
Clearly indicate where i exactly questioned Ross' commitment? I don't know the lad.Calm down.
A poster asked for clarification about the story with Ross is. In this same post he questioned Ross's commitment. The fact that Ross is not playing for Armagh is not down to a lack of commitment on his behalf. End of. If it's not down to his lack of commitment you do the maths. Protecting the player? Give me a break.
Absolutely scandalous prices. Did ulster gaa learn nothing from the McKenna cup final? Was it £9 in and the place was full, great atmosphere. Lucky to be half full at those prices - how does that benefit the organisation? You would get tickets to some premier league games for cheaper.http://ulster.gaa.ie/ulsterchampionship2019/buy-tickets/#USC19-6 not on sale yet but should be today.
Right that's it. So at the end of normal time in a vital championship game, Mc Geeney takes the team off to watch a 1982 film about a character from outer space? Seriously? Sack him now!Yes, but it’s not the sort of thing you want to be seeing from your manager. He should be focused and getting his team right for ET.
Clearly indicate where i exactly questioned Ross' commitment? I don't know the lad.
hold on a second. it was £20/£15 for the Down match pre purchase and £25/18 on the day (for stand/terrace). I was expecting £30 this time around. The prices have came down the last number of years after they skyrocketed.Absolutely scandalous prices. Did ulster gaa learn nothing from the McKenna cup final? Was it £9 in and the place was full, great atmosphere. Lucky to be half full at those prices - how does that benefit the organisation? You would get tickets to some premier league games for cheaper.
hold on a second. it was £20/£15 for the Down match pre purchase and £25/18 on the day (for stand/terrace). I was expecting £30 this time around. The prices have came down the last number of years after they skyrocketed.
As for McGeeney....Yes he was a key player in 2002 but to be honest I would have Marsden, McGrane and Oisin on a higher level of importance and we definitely wouldn't have won Sam without them...
Armagh won the Ulster in 1982. Maybe there's something in it?Right that's it. So at the end of normal time in a vital championship game, Mc Geeney takes the team off to watch a 1982 film about a character from outer space? Seriously? Sack him now!
£24 for a seat. £28 if you turn up on the day. The expectation of it being £30 is a sad indictment of where we are as an organisation.Was going to say something similar - those look the same prices for the Down game!
Right that's it. So at the end of normal time in a vital championship game, Mc Geeney takes the team off to watch a 1982 film about a character from outer space? Seriously? Sack him now!
Armagh won the Ulster in 1982. Maybe there's something in it?
I did not - i said "IF". Everything I wrote had the prefix of "IF". I have literally no idea about him - hence, the IF. So, wind your neck in.Did he trial for Aussie Rules? If he did, then he made himself unavailable for his county during that time and that was his priority. So, i take it he either didn't make it or decided against it?? So, if that is true, he needs to knuckle down and get himself in the squad. Should the manager roll out the red carpet for someone that wasn't in his thoughts as he'd committed elsewhere?
Prove to the manager now that he is committed to the county and if he's good enough and shows well in training he will get selected (is he actually training with the county). This is not his club where he could literally sit at home, not train and rock up and get game time. This is county. You're all-in or you're not. I've heard so much about this lad but no-one is able to say what his priority is.
The bits in bold speak for themselves. I'd imagine most posters would see this as you questioning Ross's commitment. A lot of what is in bold is untrue. He didn't choose to go to Aussie Rules trials instead of going to county training. He did both. He's not rocking up to the Athletic Grounds/ Pairc Esler or anywhere else without training.
Hopefully that's a clear indication of where you questioned his commitment.