PutTheHighBallInLow
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It is 30 daysThink it is 30 days, wouldn't be 100% sure though
It is 30 daysThink it is 30 days, wouldn't be 100% sure though
Hmmmm seems you have done a bit of digging to check out the exact date sanction was signed.Should he have been playing? His sanction to wolfe tones Chicago was only signed on the 12th June and as far as I am aware that rules you out of club football in Ireland for 60 days.
Hmmmm seems you have done a bit of digging to check out the exact date sanction was signed.
Yes on score differences I think,Shane O'Neills stayed up cause of head to head against the tonesDid Clans get promoted above St Paul’s (pending the championship of course)?
Head to Head was the same.Yes on score differences I think,Shane O'Neills stayed up cause of head to head against the tones
St Paul’s losing two home games fairly cost them. Championship will still be wide open thoughYes on score differences I think,Shane O'Neills stayed up cause of head to head against the tones
Nearly as if St Pauls didnt want to go up. I see Middletown had their B Team out again last night. Strange the county board fixes hurling matches on a Tuesday and Football on a WednesdaySt Paul’s losing two home games fairly cost them. Championship will still be wide open though
They got beat by 30 points in 2 of last 3 games focys has changed to hurling and then after it over back to football.. you can only forfeit 1 game or you get relegated to juniorhow can Middletown travel to Lurgan midweek to fulfill a fixture but can’t travel the previous weekend. Handed TNN two points on a plate and helped them avoid relegation? Having already beat them earlier in the year?
Well maybe they should have done that and then they can worry about hurling full timeThey got beat by 30 points in 2 of last 3 games focys has changed to hurling and then after it over back to football.. you can only forfeit 1 game or you get relegated to junior
Don't rely on Other teams to avoid relegation.Well maybe they should have done that and then they can worry about hurling full time
Naw sure need the fitness from football to keep the hurling going it was an irrelevant match for Middletown. County board twice have put 2 hurling games and 2 football games day after each otber as almost same team plays both so want to avoid niggly injuries. B league prob suit them ok then an extra big push for championship with the 2 home gamesWell maybe they should have done that and then they can worry about hurling full time