Senior championship 2018

PatMustard

Well-Known Member
Here, what's the story about ticket prices for Sunday

Was reading that the gaa hq want all county finals price set at £20.
 

bcb1

Well-Known Member
Sunday is a big opportunity for Ballymacnab, they will have to pull out all the stops to win and their forward line will have to be a lot more
clinical than they have been in the last 2 games. Cross will be in the game to the end and their bench may just be the difference. Rumour mill is in full swing with significant injuries to important players from both sides apparently. Sure it wouldn't a county final without a few rumours and moon boots !

Moon boots you say? Probably as big a conspiracy as the moon landing!!! I know we have 1-2 major doubts and they could be very telling come Sunday. Tonight will determine that.

Still believe that the Nab have a real chance here. Nothing to lose but will they cope with a level of expectation given the fact that they have been the form team this year?

We are bookies favourites and that’s expected but mostly on reputation as opposed to anything else. Will be very close and could go either way
 

mackers

New Member
I see Joe made a point of saying in that article that Cross had no divine right to get to county finals. Trying some PR work to make up for Kieran Donnelly's quote.
 

JoeH

Well-Known Member
Here, what's the story about ticket prices for Sunday

Was reading that the gaa hq want all county finals price set at £20.
I think it said - to be fair - 20 euro

I understand that the clubs voted recently that the final would be £14

Makes the season ticket very worth while now and deffo for next year :)
 

Suil eile.

Active Member
I see Joe made a point of saying in that article that Cross had no divine right to get to county finals. Trying some PR work to make up for Kieran Donnelly's quote.

I'm told by one of my spies that KD claims he didn't say what the media reported, now where have we heard that before - FAKE NEWS !
 

bcb1

Well-Known Member
It's bucking down here in city of Armagh I hope it's not on for the day

Ah sure a bit of auld rain wouldn’t harm anyone.

On a sadder note we had some sad news within the club that our honourary president and life long member Paddy Kindlin Senior passed away yesterday evening. Paddy was the caretaker for years and always had a smart answer for everything anyone said to him. Hopefully today we will win it and pay him a great tribute.
 
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