Redsoxfan wrote: » Just for you rosskind: 2001 (4 games) F 2-58 (64) Average 16.0; A 5-45 (60) Average 15 (Mickey Moran) 2002 (7 games) F 7-82 (103) Average 14.7; A 5-81 (96) Average 13.7 (Mickey Moran) 2003 (8 games) F 6-110 (128) Average 16.0; A 6-89 (107) Average 13.4 (Brian McEniff) 2004 (4 games) F 2-49 (55) Average 13.8; A 5-43 (58) Average 14.5 (Brian McEniff) 2005 (4 games) F 2-48 (54) Average 13.5; A 4-46 (58) Average 14.5 (Brian McEniff) 2006 (5 games) F 3-55 (64) Average 12.8; A 3-50 (59) Average 11.8 (Brian McIver) 2007 (3 games) F 3-23 (32) Average 10.7; A 5-35 (50) Average 16.7 (Brian McIver) 2008 (3 games) F 4-38 (50) Average 16.7; A 2-39 (45) Average 15 (Brian McIver) 2009 (6 games) F 6-65 (83) Average 13.8; A 4-81 (93) Average 15.5 (John Joe Doherty) 2010 (2 games) F 2-21 (27) Average 13.5; A 3-29 (38) Average 19 (John Joe Doherty) 2011 (6 games) F 7-59 (80) Average 13.3; A 1-54 (57) Average 9.5 (Jim McGuinness) 2012 (7 games) F 8-98 (122) Average 17.4; A 3-76 (85) Average 12.1 (Jim McGuinness) 2013 (5 games) F 3-53 (62) Average 12.4; A 4-57 (69) Average 13.8 (Jim McGuinness)
harpsman wrote: » Dont forget we were level w tipp w 15 ninutes to go when the great declan browne(who gave as good a display at 14 as ive ever seen) took a catch over raymonds head and set up a sitter which was missed.
harpsman wrote: » Great work rsf but you re wrong w 2007. We played 5 games that yr- armagh tyrone leitrim(where i wax lucky enough to witness a 17 yr old by the name of m murphy made his debut and score a great goal when we were in all sorts of trouble) westmeath and monaghan.
Ceist_Beag wrote: » I won't be surprised if there are a few changes come throw in on Sunday.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Subs: Boyle, David Walsh, Declan Walsh, Keaney, McGrath , Gallagher, Classon :eek:, Mark McHugh, O'Reilly, O'Connor, Molloy I don't like running down our lads, but I don't want to see Leo McLoone at centre back for the Championship. In fact, I just don't think he'd be in my 15 if everyone is fit. Prove me wrong Leo.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Yep, Minors unbeaten in the Ulster League. Great stuff, but like last year, big big test awaits in 1st Round. Sucks that there's no back door in Ulster (or Connacht) unless you get to provincial final.
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Great news. Very good team there. Worth pointing out that Derry never fielded against them. A ploy for the cgampionagip you would have thought but theynlost to Fermanagh so who knows what they are like.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Indeed, Derry never fielded and played without their Pats Maherga players whenever they did play in the League. Similar story last year, I went to Donegal v Derry in MacCumhaill Park and it was a farce, Donegal ran out easy winners. Watching the All Ireland Schools Final, Derry will likely have plenty of talent to call on from Pats - not sure how many of them are still Under 18, but pretty sure Glass (the ginger midfielder) is and he is some player. The Pats full back line was outstanding as well, and they had a few good forwards. We seem to have a free taker this year (John Campbell from Buncrana seems to be the main man), something which cost us dearly last year. The big thing about this years team is the progression from other levels. The same group have won Ulster titles in 2012 and 2013 (U17 McGuigan Cup and U-16 Buncrana Cup) and I think Declan Bonner has been their manager all along.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Steady on... Don't forget Declan managed Donegal before. That's not to say he shouldn't get the chance again of course. And, let's worry about an Ulster title before we think about an Ireland. We're a long way off both yet even if the signs are good. And I will go on record now - I don't think Jim McGuinness will be senior manager next year. That's just my own opinion and I'll say no more on it until after the Championship.
harpsman wrote: » Whats the deal w classon? He seems to start every yr in panel before falling away? Jim seems to like him. Dont think hes q good enough.
Redsoxfan wrote: » Hurlers lost 1-12 to 1-11 against Roscommon. This being hurling, I am sure they get another chance somewhere....
Nidgeweasel wrote: » Is Rory Kav suspended for Derry now? Daft. Very unlike him.
Redsoxfan wrote: » It's only the League of course... Whatever, we were very poor today. Here's a stat for you - Monaghan scored 1-14 from play, Donegal scored 0-4. I had us as the second tier with Mayo, Cork, Tyrone, maybe Kerry but after last July and again today, we cannot say that Donegal are better than Monaghan. Apart from the second game today, I can't take any positives from Croke Park this afternoon.I don't know if there's any point in saying a whole lot more, because we could well go out and beat Derry in four weeks time and then I'll look foolish.