flasher0030 wrote: » Is simulation an actual offence in the GAA world
yop wrote: » What are the chances of the game been called off? With no sign of the snow/ice reducing over the weekend it going to be a hard trek up
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » My first time going to Healy Park, what are the facilities like, ie what does the stand hold and is the rest terracing etc?
ureds wrote: » Stand holds approx 5000 so if you want a seat best get in early. There is a club house at the back of the stand if you want a pint. Open terrace on 3 sides of the ground. If you want to make a quick getaway avoid the car park at Healy Park!
Fann Linn wrote: » Arrive early. Grab a bar meal in the Silver Birch hotel approx 10 min walk away and leave the car there. They take € and £ in the hotel. Enjoy.
RedDevil55 wrote: » I assume the ticket van will take the € price if I buy on the day?
Gael85 wrote: » I think its a joke cramming the league in worse time of year weather wise. Is it 7 games in 9 weeks with league final the week after last round of games? Not many counties are going to play club championship in April during club month when the following round of championship games won't be played for possibly 3/4 months later.
charlie14 wrote: » Reserving April for club championship last year certainly was a bit of a joke if. In Ulster no club champion games in either football or hurling. In Connacht, I football Mayo, 2 football Roscommon, and two hurling Galway. As far as I recall the rest of the country was no better. Unless there is a drastic change this year time to scrape it as the clubs would not appear to be interested in using it.
Gael85 wrote: » With the super 8s and dual counties it is impossible to play club championships during the summer now.
km79 wrote: » Hennelly again.....
charlie14 wrote: » I know there are some who worry about him under a high ball, but I don`t think that will be a great problem against Tyrone, They don`t use the high ball into the square generally. Mainly because their forwards are too small. Accurate kick outs would be more important against them, plus kicking points from distance and not carrying the ball into contact. Every one of them, regardless of the number on his back, is expert at stripping opposition and they can attack from that at ferocious pace.
km79 wrote: » I am not worried about this particular game. I am worried he has been selected in all 4 games
henryporter wrote: » Sure isn't that what the 'core' members of the squad wanted - a manager to pick the team they want rather than the team that can deliver silverware. It was obvious the day that Horan got his second stint that players like Clarke and Parsons would find it very difficult to wear the Green and Red regardless of form.
yop wrote: » Nothing obviously, sticking your fingers into a lads eye is just part of the game now. He could only possibly have damaged his eye, but as you said, thats ok then.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » So you cant answer me then? Unfortunately atm there is no rule that covers this
henryporter wrote: Sure isn't that what the 'core' members of the squad wanted - a manager to pick the team they want rather than the team that can deliver silverware. It was obvious the day that Horan got his second stint that players like Clarke and Parsons would find it very difficult to wear the Green and Red regardless of form.
charlie14 wrote: » km79 wrote: » I am not worried about this particular game. I am worried he has been selected in all 4 games I would not read too much into it at this early stage. I cannot see him replacing Clarke for the latter stages of the league or championship, but it looks as if he is nailed on second keeper. Bit surprised all the same that Horan hasn`t given a run to someone else. If only for a cover option.
muddle84 wrote: » Also surprised, but my take on it is that the other keepers must not have looked any better in training.
Squatman wrote: » I presume the game isnt televised?