Allianz Football League 2022 Division 1

Wethers

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Is the Armagh V Kerry being streamed live anywhere on Sunday? It is on GAAGO but this cannot be viewed unless you are living outside Ireland/Northern Ireland.
 

Wethers

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Ok thanks I’ll try TG4 app but I think it might block viewing because you are living in Ireland..but sure see what happens
 

Armaghniac

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Armagh have a chance here
If anyone wishes to fund their League Final ticket they might check out Armagh 5/2 on Ladbrokes!

I'd say the Tg4 app would work fine in Ireland.
 
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Patrick-Armagh

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Shame that we won't get to see David Clifford and Sean O'Shea. Clifford has played a tonne of football recently between county and Sigerson, so I wouldn't be surprised if he just needs a rest. O'Shea has a foot injury and missed the Mayo game. Kerry are also missing Gavin White, Paul Murphy, David Moran and the find of the season so far for them, Dan O'Donoghue. Clifford and O'Shea are clearly the big misses and I think we have to try and take advantage. They clearly have firepower to come off the bench in Paudie Clifford and Paul Geaney. But they aren't the same team without David Clifford and Sean O'Shea and we should be confident of beating them.

I'm torn between what type of team to play. A win against Kerry could secure a league final place and would be a huge confidence booster to the squad and what that would mean going forward. I'm also conscious of the fact that Championship is in a month and we've put so much into the league, that I wouldn't want any burn out from the squad becoming a thing. It's a dilemma between keeping momentum up but also keeping players fresh. If we could win this game (hope Tyrone do us a favour and beat Mayo, though honestly I wouldn't mind if Mayo won and increased Tyrone's chances of being relegated, I hate them that much:D) and then go into the Donegal game under less pressure, allowing us to maybe rest a few and not to show our full hand to Donegal a few weeks out from playing them in Championship.

I don't know about anyone else, but it's games like this that I've been looking forward to for years; Kerry, in the Athletic Grounds on a nice Sunday. As we dropped down the divisions, this was always something to focus on and drive to get back to. There's been plenty of struggles and frustrations along the way, but seeing how far the team has come, the players we've produced and the way we're playing, makes you appreciate games like tomorrows even more.
 

Diarmi

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Shame that we won't get to see David Clifford and Sean O'Shea. Clifford has played a tonne of football recently between county and Sigerson, so I wouldn't be surprised if he just needs a rest. O'Shea has a foot injury and missed the Mayo game. Kerry are also missing Gavin White, Paul Murphy, David Moran and the find of the season so far for them, Dan O'Donoghue. Clifford and O'Shea are clearly the big misses and I think we have to try and take advantage. They clearly have firepower to come off the bench in Paudie Clifford and Paul Geaney. But they aren't the same team without David Clifford and Sean O'Shea and we should be confident of beating them.

I'm torn between what type of team to play. A win against Kerry could secure a league final place and would be a huge confidence booster to the squad and what that would mean going forward. I'm also conscious of the fact that Championship is in a month and we've put so much into the league, that I wouldn't want any burn out from the squad becoming a thing. It's a dilemma between keeping momentum up but also keeping players fresh. If we could win this game (hope Tyrone do us a favour and beat Mayo, though honestly I wouldn't mind if Mayo won and increased Tyrone's chances of being relegated, I hate them that much:D) and then go into the Donegal game under less pressure, allowing us to maybe rest a few and not to show our full hand to Donegal a few weeks out from playing them in Championship.

I don't know about anyone else, but it's games like this that I've been looking forward to for years; Kerry, in the Athletic Grounds on a nice Sunday. As we dropped down the divisions, this was always something to focus on and drive to get back to. There's been plenty of struggles and frustrations along the way, but seeing how far the team has come, the players we've produced and the way we're playing, makes you appreciate games like tomorrows even more.
Absolutely Patrick, all the shitty away games to the arse hole of nowhere hoping we can just get enough points to scrape out of division three or avoid relegation from division two. All those days of watching every new player hoping that they will be the next big thing. All the excitement when we heard Jamie was back on board this year. All the "McGeeney must go, he's useless", the "he is shit" or "they are crap" or listening to Laois pricks and watching the cheaters maintain their place. All the people saying to you "you didn't go to watch them tubes, I quit watching them bolloxes years ago". Well I did go to watch them and most of us on here did go to watch them and (mostly) kept the faith. This is the reward, days like tomorrow is what it is all about - And by god we deserve it. C'mon ta f**k Armagh and c'mon ta f**k all us "bolloxes" let's enjoy the f**k out of tomorrow!!!!
 

ragingbull

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Is the Armagh V Kerry being streamed live anywhere on Sunday? It is on GAAGO but this cannot be viewed unless you are living outside Ireland/Northern Ireland.
It's on TG4 app you just need to change location to Ireland plus you can watch it on GAAGO if you have a VPN
 

Armagh_paul

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Why not
It’s over a month to the championship.
There is a chance of a national final for grabs
We should go for it !
I get why some fans want us to have a crack at it but for me the benefits do not outweigh the risk. We need to make our panel even stronger and let players have some time on the pitch. The last two games are essentially challenge matches and they are against two teams we could face in the championship if all goes well - do not give them the experience of playing against these players.

For me the leagues importance has only gone up slightly because of the way it influences the championship. Come the first game against Donegal winning the league is going to mean nothing to anyone. Use this time to tweak things here and there, even if we did go out all guns blazing we aren't going to learn anything because Kerry are not going to be treating this as a meaningful game.
 

Armagh_paul

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There's a person on the Kerry GAA forum who is looking for parking close to the stadium as they are bringing someone who is incapacitated. Anyone know who they should contact?
 

PatMustard

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There's a person on the Kerry GAA forum who is looking for parking close to the stadium as they are bringing someone who is incapacitated. Anyone know who they should contact?
I’m not sure tbh. I only used the disabled spots behind the Ceannaras building once a few years back. Man at the gate said we needed a pass, but said to go on because he saw that the aul fella was looking a bit frail at the time.

That’s not very helpful I know, but I’m assuming that’s the only area with disabled parking?
 
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