letowski wrote: » Confirmed cruicate ligament for Podge, that will end his year.
Clareman wrote: » Ina-Mona 0-15 vs. Crusheen 3-18 Result Newmarket 2-13 v Feakle 1-13 Result Kilmaley 1-22 v Whitegate 1-10 Result Eire og 1-10 v Sixmilebridge 2-19 Result Ballyea 0-13 v Cratloe 0-11 Result Clonlara 1-25 v Clarecastle 2-22 Result aet Mills 4-18 v Tubber 0-15 Result Tulla 3-5 v Clooney 0-18 Result
cnoc wrote: » Very tough on him. A great lad.
Clareman wrote: » I was in the park today for the underage football finals that were being played, the place was an absolute disgrace, the county board should be ashamed of themselves. Whatever about the state of the stands, the rust, the barbed wire or the lack of open shop, having the toilets padlocked shut is a complete and utter disgrace, what were they worried about? That people would break in to steal the toilet paper?
ollaetta wrote: » According the the Clare Champion it was announced at last weeks county board meeting that the Park will close on 15th June for a period of 8 months to facilitate "upgrading works". Now, while everyone agrees that it's a tip and needs serious work the timing is wacky. We will have back door matches in possibly both codes where we could get home draws and already have home advantage for the U21 hurling semi against Cork/Waterford. Can't understand why the closure couldn't have been set for mid to late July.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » 2nd round winners group draw mills v replay winners newmarket v clooney/quinn kilmaley v ballyea crusheen v the bridge losers group cratloe v whitegate tubber v eire og replay loser v inagh/kilnamona feakle v tulla
Clareman wrote: » I don't know why they have to close the place altogether, especially this time of year, surely they could install the additional turnstiles now, start work on the car park as well, then tackle the main stand at the end of the summer. By the way, I think it's a complete and utter disgrace the money that's being spent on the place doing it up now considering all the money they got for selling the land to Aldi back in the good old days.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » that was almost 10 years ago you would wonder what was done with all that money , has anyone actualy seen the drawings or images of the proposed new stand or are they just going to paint over the rust again
Clareman wrote: » What way does this work now? The 2 winners go through while the 2 losers play the winners of the losers matches is it? While the losers of the losers play for relegation.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » this is the slightly confusing part the 4 winners of the winners group games are through to the 1/4 final the 4 losers of that round will play the 4 winners of the losers group with the winners going through to the 1/4 finals the 4 losing teams of the losers group play off for relagation
windy shepard henderson wrote: » that was almost 10 years ago you would wonder what was done with all that money
keeponhurling wrote: » The money was just resting in my account. A good long rest.
Clareman wrote: » There's a lot of money resting in accounts around the place, there's a lot of money in drawers, there's a lot of money being spent to help out failing businesses and other ways of disposing it. It's not just the big money that's going missing, it's also the couple of hundred people missing from every game's receipts, missing raffle ticket sales and other mis-accountancy practises.
keeponhurling wrote: » So not much talk ahead of the football game down in Cork this weekend. Any team announced? So Podge is injured, but hopefully a few such as C.McInerney may be ready to come back in. It's going to be a huge task, Cork are generally operating at a much higher level to us. Plus will be dying to get into action, after their disappointing last league outing. Cork are also 1/25 ON with the bookies, and the handicap is about 10 points. Personally I'd fancy Clare to beat the handicap on this one.
Clareman wrote: » No team announced but they are supposed to be going well, I think the handicap is about right, if Clare stop kicking silly wides they could be well within the handicap.
Gael85 wrote: » Any word on if Coughlan, Tubridy, McGrath be fit for Cork game?
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/clare-hit-by-injury-crisis-as-six-players-ruled-out-for-cork-clash-335654.html Six out only one forwatd last year Cork win handy only due clare injuries though
Clareman wrote: » J@ysus that's fairly grim reading, hopefully a few of them will be back in time for the qualifiers. 10 points looks generous after reading that :eek::(
Clareman wrote: » J@ysus that's fairly grim reading, hopefully a few of them will be back in time for the qualifiers the Munster final. 10 points looks generous after reading that :eek::(