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It's lucrative for smaller clubs in the FA Cup to play larger teams like United, Liverpool etc!! Stop comparing GAA to Soccer, they are totally different. Get real these teams are a level below Masters who themselves would struggle against Macs, EGB at full strength. I for one can remember Casements hammering Naomh Padraig in a semi final a few years back, when NP were argurable stronger than they are now. These weaker teams can't even win the intermediate championships as things stand! Che1959 (Galway) - Posts: 56 - 22/10/2009 12:43:15 462740 Link 0 |
che1959 gael2200 (UK) - Posts: 195 - 22/10/2009 12:59:05 462760 Link 0 |
Lads was anyone at the intermediate final, haven't really heard any reports but gathering from this mitchells beat brendans!!! Lance (Tyrone) - Posts: 33 - 23/10/2009 08:54:06 463828 Link 0 |
As far as i know the Replay for the Intermediate Final is now the 15th November........Mitchells havent won it yet! blackandwhite (UK) - Posts: 64 - 23/10/2009 11:16:52 463978 Link 0 |
gael2200 You will know as well as I do teams that have folded in the last 20 years. Failure to achieve some level of success, it being winning a few games or winning a championship/cup/league is often at the core. Different clubs will have different expectations bur generally want to be able to compete at some realistic level. For example Four Masters & St Barnabas kept things going through lean years and are now achieving levels of success they deserve for their endeavours, but as many and more have disappeared from the scene. Great to see St Chads back as an adult club and the Leicester clubs being pragmatic and burying what was a serious rivalry to amalgamate, but what about Connollys, St Josephs, Laune Rangers, Kingdom, Clan na Gael who had abult teams in the 1990`s and other un-named clubs that are long since folded, let alone hurling teams, underage sections no longer operating and junior/second string teams that are gone? If you want the current intermediate clubs to agree to a restructure that may result in them becoming also rans in a format designed to allow your club to win more games at senior level, you are not going about it very well. Where is their incentive to agree to what you want? You need to consider what is good for all clubs, not just your own! Its a fact of life and when a team gets serious hammerings week after week, season after season it fails to attract new players and the players it has get demoralised. Its good players often end up leaving for other stronger clubs. Maybe your attitude is why various intermediate clubs objected to taking up places in the senior grade in recent years. A few years ago a now very strong senior club (that has won the senior championship recently) sought and obtained regrading to intermediate even though it was not the weakest senior team, on the basis that a new club starting up was taking some of its players. It then won every game it played and cup available in its new grade. Self interest is killing things for everyone. While every team cannot win every competition, a closed shop where the prizes are shared out between a small number of clubs is no good for the GAA in Warwickshire. We need to get more involvement, not less. New teams & new clubs are required, but the Warwickshire Schools initiative and GDO`s seem geared towards providing a conveyor belt for those who are already strong. People need to get their hands dirty in Corby, Northampton and Rugby where assistance is required and look at places like Derby and Leamington Spa with a view to setting up again, perhaps starting with underage only. If people want to re-jig things fine but lets have some serious impartial thought on this! patrick (UK) - Posts: 52 - 23/10/2009 11:39:38 464018 Link 0 |
Patrick gael2200 (UK) - Posts: 195 - 23/10/2009 15:00:43 464280 Link 0 |
gael2200 patrick (UK) - Posts: 52 - 23/10/2009 15:30:42 464317 Link 0 |
Congratulations to barnabas on winning the intermediate league yesterday by convincingly beating John Mitchells. Was at the game, no doubting Mitchells not at full strength but Barnabas definitely have a strong spine of the team and do believe they were missing a few yesterday. Bit of a concern that Mitchells had only the bare 15 players with a county final comin and there did seem to be a lot of moaning by players. Few Barnabas players very impressed with but not sure who they are but defo a team that could challenge at senior next year if they make the step!!! Lance (Tyrone) - Posts: 33 - 26/10/2009 08:53:46 466272 Link 0 |
Any other results from yesterday and fixtures for nex week? Hobo (Kildare) - Posts: 79 - 26/10/2009 14:54:07 466514 Link 0 |
St Marys beat Erin Ga Bragh by a point in the Inter league to finish 2nd to Barnabus in the league, Barnabus i think lost one league game all year and Marys lost 2 ..........just shame about the all the walkovers i am sure both clubs and a few more recieved during the season! blackandwhite (UK) - Posts: 64 - 26/10/2009 16:13:18 466599 Link 0 |
Good luck to John Mitchels Hurlers tomorrow who are going for three in a row for the All Britain. Would be some achievement if they go on to win it. Mick83 (Wicklow) - Posts: 67 - 31/10/2009 19:14:40 471885 Link 0 |
Any results from the weekend? Did Masters take the league title? doire93 (Derry) - Posts: 61 - 02/11/2009 09:33:43 472741 Link 0 |
Yes FMs have been crowned senior league champions for the season 08/09. You can check their website its got a full update on there successful league campaign, before the championship final they were putting articles on youtube and facebook coming on here and naming their players in the best 15 in warks, but when they were beat in the county final they didnt even put a score on their website. macsforfive (Tipperary) - Posts: 164 - 03/11/2009 20:31:01 474414 Link 0 |
Macsforfive, Its called human nature. You can't blame us for getting excited about getting to the Championship final, It is a big deal for our club as is winning the League. When we lost in the final, it was disappointing, people aren't gonna bother writing reports etc. What i do remember though is taht we congratulated Macs on their success, which is more than can be said of yourself. But anyway. As regards to players in the warwickshire select, i think everyone was justified. Hman (Donegal) - Posts: 111 - 03/11/2009 21:23:13 474458 Link 0 |
macsforfive, im afraid your mistaken. There is, and has been a report of the Championship Final on our website since the week of our Final loss . FM_1955 (Donegal) - Posts: 8 - 04/11/2009 10:31:07 474679 Link 0 |
FM_1955 macsforfive (Tipperary) - Posts: 164 - 04/11/2009 15:12:41 474969 Link 0 |
macs for five. the masters lads worked hard and achieved something give them some credit. it's good to see a team progressing and working hard to improve. ehu09 (UK) - Posts: 52 - 04/11/2009 17:13:00 475154 Link 0 |
Macsforfive, i'd hardly say Masters scraped through the league and there was certainly no luck involved., If anything Masters were unlucky not to go the whole campaign unbeaten after a good goal was chalked off in the last minute in the one game we lost. I doubt the other league games will be played now, but even if Macs won their remainder our winning margin would be the same as what you scraped past us last year. you were well beaten in both games - no excuses. Hman (Donegal) - Posts: 111 - 04/11/2009 17:56:22 475203 Link 0 |
Fair play to Four Masters they deserve a huge amount of credit for their progress in the last few years. I was out at the County final and if Masters had been allowed to play I think it may have been a different outcome, they looked a lot fitter, but the game was stopped every 30 seconds. For my money it was Macs who scraped through this season. gael2000 (Mayo) - Posts: 81 - 04/11/2009 18:00:46 475208 Link 0 |
gael2000, talk sense would you. Macs won the county final because they were the better team on the day. Congratulations to FM on your league win,but it is only on loan till next year. moonshine (UK) - Posts: 297 - 04/11/2009 21:46:49 475451 Link 0 |