Qualifiers 2018

Diarmi

Well-Known Member
O'Moore Park in Portlaoise will host a double header on Saturday as the details were confirmed for Round 4 of the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers.

Roscommon and Armagh will meet at the midlands venue at 3pm, with Cork's clash against Tyrone following at 5pm. The latter game will be live on Sky Sports.

At 7pm at Páirc Tailteann in Navan, Kildare, fresh from their enthralling win over Mayo, take on Fermanagh - also live on Sky Sports.
 

Big Jim

Well-Known Member
I think the fee is set by croke park
Another factor could be that for some reason there is a anti-geezer brigade who seem to always want others but won't say who. This has to stop.
The team that finished today had three u20s, a lot under the age of 27 and a few 30+
Five alleged first team players didnt make themselves available this year and the media jumped all over this at every opportunity
Then two first team players picked up long term injuries
I think its been a superb year getting out of division three and where we are now.
Yes Fermanagh was disappointing (monaghan didnt fair any better and Donegal learned from those two games) but the team is racking up scores and today the kicking game, at the end, won the game.
The sideline seems more in control since the maor foirne got his marching orders against Fermanagh - the players seem to be content and we as supporters should support
Well said. 2-16 isn't a bad return from a poor team with rudderless management!
 

Big Jim

Well-Known Member
Those are the moments we cherish on this forum :D
There's certainly a lot of humour around among all the fab discussions. Posters don't seem to take things too seriously most of the time. Personally I put it down to not being regimented and afraid of insulting anyone. Seems comments are taken for what they are, a bit of craic. It's more like the atmosphere at games the last two years. We're free to criticise and when someone is wrong they get called out without taking it as offensive. Pretty cool, even the grumpy ones! ;)
 

Big Jim

Well-Known Member
Oh dear that last post might just change!!

Has everyone seen this from the official county site? Jaysus those prices!

"Armagh Senior Footballers will face Roscommon in Round Four of the All Ireland Football Championship Qualifiers this Saturday 7 July at 3pm in O’Moore Park, Portlaoise, following a late four point win over Clare at home last Saturday.

All-Ireland SFC Round 4
Saturday 7th July
O’Moore Park, Portlaoise
Armagh v Roscommon, 3pm
Tyrone v Cork, 5pm

Ticket Information:

General Admission
Adult €25.00 / £22.00
Juvenile €5.00 / £5.00
Student/OAP: €20.00 /£18.00 available at the venue on the day with Valid ID only or in club orders.

Tickets available online at http://armaghgaa.tickets.ie/ or from O’Kanes Armagh / Centra Crossmaglen / SuperValu Newry

Patrons are strongly encouraged to purchase tickets in advance of match day."
 

Tango

Active Member
Lads we’ll be in portlaoise just as quick as we’d be in mullingar considering the roads over to the west, I know what road I prefer to drive. Roll on Saturday
 

JoeH

Well-Known Member
A good dose of roundup in portlaois would resolve the long drive issue. #bringthegametoClones
 
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