PatMustard
Well-Known Member
South Armagh football is in decline
You’re right Bull. It’s in a shocking state
South Armagh football is in decline
yes if you want to pay another 10 poundsIs the match available to watch again on Armagh TV? I missed lots of second half
yes if you want to pay another 10 pounds
where did it say that?i thought you only could watch games again in armagh tv active which you have to pay for again!It said something about being available to 10pm though. Thought I could watch it again until then?
Congratulations to Maghery. Fantastic win. I had a feeling Crealy would play a part. Overall very good club championship, it’s been along time coming. Competitive and very exciting. Reminded me a lot of the good old days. Straight Knockout!!! The only way...
I'd say you're just raging though heheNot much of a speech from Aiden Forker on his MOTM award
Just seen highlights on twitter and the camera view shows distancing
Look at BBCNI https://twitter.com/BBCSPORTNI/status/1305184556912390146?s=19
And
https://twitter.com/BBCSPORTNI/status/1305177645198585856?s=19
Face coverings not mandatory outdoors
I think I can trust my own eyes, I watched the entire match on Armagh TV & it was clearly evident there was very little social distancing between spectators, particularly at the end of the match.
As for the facemasks issue at matches the directive is "The use of face coverings is strongly advised for everyone over the age of 13". It's on the Armagh GAA facebook page & no doubt was on their Twitter account as well.
I am well aware that you are an advocate for getting things back to normal & having a "life goes on" mentality but I would feel much safer attending a match if I thought people were wearing masks & there was stringent social distancing in place, what I witnessed today & from watching another match would discourage me from attending matches. I'm sure that while there are many who would disagree with my opinion there will be others who feel the same way.
Strongly advised but not compulsory. I wear my mask in the shops and get annoyed at those who don’t. But I was at a club game today and didn’t wear a mask. Didn’t see anyone wearing them. It didn’t really bother me to honest. I dont think there is a grave danger in that sort of situationI think I can trust my own eyes, I watched the entire match on Armagh TV & it was clearly evident there was very little social distancing between spectators, particularly at the end of the match.
As for the facemasks issue at matches the directive is "The use of face coverings is strongly advised for everyone over the age of 13". It's on the Armagh GAA facebook page & no doubt was on their Twitter account as well.
I am well aware that you are an advocate for getting things back to normal & having a "life goes on" mentality but I would feel much safer attending a match if I thought people were wearing masks & there was stringent social distancing in place, what I witnessed today & from watching another match would discourage me from attending matches. I'm sure that while there are many who would disagree with my opinion there will be others who feel the same way.
Strongly advised but not compulsory. I wear my mask in the shops and get annoyed at those who don’t. But I was at a club game today and didn’t wear a mask. Didn’t see anyone wearing them. It didn’t really bother me to honest. I dont think there is a grave danger in that sort of situation
how do you know the person was a she if that person was wearing a maskYes, I’d totally agree with you there (in bold).
I only witnessed one fan wearing a mask today. Although, having watched a lot of matches and highlights lately, she was probably the only one I’ve seen with a mask in all those matches!
Ah but then we don’t have those people in Lurgan Pat.You wouldn’t say that if some eejit was roaring like a madman, spitting his tea all over you.
how do you know the person was a she if that person was wearing a mask
Ah but then we don’t have those people in Lurgan Pat.
Can only be good for senior football in the county if things even up a bit. Clann Eireann and Killeavey just needed to be a bit more composed at the death in the semis and they both could have won.First off, commiserations to Rangers on yesterday's defeat. It doesn't matter how many riches in terms of silverware you have accumulated over the years, defeat still hurts when it comes around. On the other hand, congratulations to Maghery - a wonderful achievement and I'm genuinely delighted for them as they have shipped a lot of defeats in County Finals over the years. They were very generous to us in 2017 when we pipped them in the Final, so great to see them get another big day.
I know that some of the talk coming out of Cross this year that I had heard, was talking about vulnerability given that there was a significant turnover of personnel. However, my sense was that any team that can field with the O'Neills, James Morgan, Cian McConville, Paul Hughes, the Kernans and others such as Kyle Carragher, represent a formidable club side at any level.
I wasn't sure about Maghery this year. They were worth their victory over Dromintee and comfortably beat the Ogs in the semi-final, but struggled against Clann Eireann. However the nature of the victory over Killeavey suggested that maybe Rangers did not have the dominance of old.
I didn't go to the final and all I saw was the goals from the game, but my immediate reaction from that was that Rangers did not appear to play any sort of sweeper system and simply went man for man. Be interested to hear the views of those that were there.
I hope this gives Armagh football a bit of a shot in the arm and possibly some teams can start to reevaluate their performances in the light of how things panned out and in turn maybe look to the future with renewed hope and belief, e.g. Clann Eireann who gave Maghery such a tight match in the quarter-final.