2020 league

Georginho

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Wrong thread :confused:
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JoeH

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What a result for Cavan. Has blow the league wide open now
What it has done.is kept every team.in touch with the other.
Next two games vital for all teams with round 6 quit possibly deciding who.is in the frame for going up and who.is going down
Whichever team(s) put back-to-back.wins together will be looking for promotion
 

gael_force_orchard

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Concentrate on ourselves from now on. Game at a time. If the attitude is right we could end up in division one. Westmeath will be a tough test. But I think we can beat them. Anyone else think Forker for a man marking job on Heslin
 

Big Jim

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Only that we messed up big time in Portlaoise, how different would that table look? We're the only team with double digit score difference.

@JoeH I'd go further and say the next game is crucial. Win and we're at the least safe, lose and it's walking that tightrope again in the struggle to even survive. Roscommon, Fermanagh and Clare would look like top of division one teams, with the pressure that would be on. Not that again!!
 

ragingbull

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Barry Cassidy referee for game Sunday, isn't this the 3rd time he's done our games this year already
 
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Big Jim

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Barry Cassidy referee for game Sunday, isn't this the 3rd time he's done our games this year already
But at least the team and management know he's brutal as a ref. He rarely does anything deliberate though to rob us and it's usually just baffling decisions both ways.

Regardless though, I have to agree with @gael_force_orchard and we need to concentrate on our own game. Our strengths and weaknesses and give it everything. Ignore what Westmeath and the ref do. We are a really strong front end team and could actually win this game in another bogey ground for us. Go for it. What do we have to lose? Sure most supporters want these lads and management to fail anyway. Every win is a bonus in that case.

Imagine the atmosphere in the Athletic Grounds next year when Dublin come to town.
 

gael_force_orchard

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But at least the team and management know he's brutal as a ref. He rarely does anything deliberate though to rob us and it's usually just baffling decisions both ways.

Regardless though, I have to agree with @gael_force_orchard and we need to concentrate on our own game. Our strengths and weaknesses and give it everything. Ignore what Westmeath and the ref do. We are a really strong front end team and could actually win this game in another bogey ground for us. Go for it. What do we have to lose? Sure most supporters want these lads and management to fail anyway. Every win is a bonus in that case.

Imagine the atmosphere in the Athletic Grounds next year when Dublin come to town.
Dubs in croker under saturday night lights for me. Pints taste all the sweeter.
 

Ard Mhacha 13

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But at least the team and management know he's brutal as a ref. He rarely does anything deliberate though to rob us and it's usually just baffling decisions both ways.

Regardless though, I have to agree with @gael_force_orchard and we need to concentrate on our own game. Our strengths and weaknesses and give it everything. Ignore what Westmeath and the ref do. We are a really strong front end team and could actually win this game in another bogey ground for us. Go for it. What do we have to lose? Sure most supporters want these lads and management to fail anyway. Every win is a bonus in that case.

Imagine the atmosphere in the Athletic Grounds next year when Dublin come to town.

Disagree with this statement, we've won our last 2 matches in Mullingar, league match & qualifier, hoping for the same on Sunday :)
 

ragingbull

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2013 was the last time Armagh lost to Westmeath in Mullingar & in division 2 Aaron Kernan missed a free to get Armagh the draw that day,Westmeath got promoted,Armagh just about stayed in the division that year
 
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