Ulster Senior Football Championship 2020

PatMustard

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It might be little satisfaction to them but Mayo were the better team for 50 minutes. You wonder how a manager could leave out a player of the quality of Howard. Subs made the difference. Dublin are not that far ahead of the other top teams. On that Dublin display Kerry would have beaten them.

Dublin didn’t play great but they still won. They got their scores easier and had more goal threats than Mayo.

3 or 4 scores after the second water break, and they closed out the game. That’s all it took.
 

niall1980

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It might be little satisfaction to them but Mayo were the better team for 50 minutes. You wonder how a manager could leave out a player of the quality of Howard. Subs made the difference. Dublin are not that far ahead of the other top teams. On that Dublin display Kerry would have beaten them.
Dublin are still miles ahead. They played within themselves last night
 

Armaghball

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It might be little satisfaction to them but Mayo were the better team for 50 minutes. You wonder how a manager could leave out a player of the quality of Howard. Subs made the difference. Dublin are not that far ahead of the other top teams. On that Dublin display Kerry would have beaten them.
Howard left on the bench I’d imagine because it makes more sense to finish with your best team than to start with it. I reckon Kerry at full tilt would have beat the Dubs today. Plenty of room for improvement in that Mayo team, Oisin Mullin is a real player. Just a pity Keegan, Moran, Boyle, Higgins, etc weren’t a few years younger because with the likes of Conroy and McLauglin coming through Mayo seem to have a bright future.
 

ragingbull

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All-Ireland finals will be played in July from 2022 on as GAA Congress voted in favour of the split season model.
 

JoeH

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Does the split season now mean that county players will no longer be playing club league games in Armagh?
It would mean that in all counties the county player wouldn't be available to their club ntil their team is out of their respective championship

Everyone thought last years format was great - what was forgotten was that there no large weddings, no concerts, no holidays, no festivals and no players heading to the states.
Won't be much of that this year but if the vaccines still do their job 2023 will see some sense of normality then those events will take place.
 
Inter County’ Feb -July ‘Club July - Oct from next year

In 2022 club leagues will probably be run April, May, June & July in Armagh (at a guess).
Club Championship August onwards.

In Armagh leagues have to finished first due to championship seeding.

Means club league will not have county players until county exits championship.

I'm not complaining about it - just checking that my reading of it is right.
 

ragingbull

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Surely its better to have club from February to July inter county July to October,club players will lost interest come what July
 

ragingbull

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In 2022 club leagues will probably be run April, May, June & July in Armagh (at a guess).
Club Championship August onwards.

In Armagh leagues have to finished first due to championship seeding.

Means club league will not have county players until county exits championship.

I'm not complaining about it - just checking that my reading of it is right.
But we don't live in normal times the club scene in Armagh might have to change cause of the shite that's going on with coronavirus
 

Big Jim

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Kieran Mckeever no longer the Minor Armagh Manager as he is part of the Senior Management Team
Ah sure it'll not matter 'bull. There'll never be any more senior county football or decent sport. We're all doomed, doomed I tell ya. The end is nigh!!
 

PatMustard

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Kieran Mckeever no longer the Minor Armagh Manager as he is part of the Senior Management Team

I didn’t know Kieran McKeever was our minor manager o_O

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