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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "Would Cavan folk stop referring to the Covid Ulster title in 2020.. it was a complete fluke.. same as Tipperary's munster championship the same year.. its not like you were building up to it or did anything after it, Cavan were actually relegated to Div 3 the same year. Monaghan's Ulster win of 2013 was a surprise to many, as we defeated the regining All-Ireland champions but we backed it up the following year by reaching the Ulster final again and winning it again in 2015. We have stayed in the top tier since. We really should have had an All Ireland final appearence in the last 10 years (2018 was our best chance) We'll judge Monaghan's year this year after the group stages."
Cavan were building up to it reached the final in 2019 beating yourselves and Armagh on route to the final.

blueman1903 (Cavan) - Posts: 883 - 15/04/2024 10:39:03    2537946

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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "Would Cavan folk stop referring to the Covid Ulster title in 2020.. it was a complete fluke.. same as Tipperary's munster championship the same year.. its not like you were building up to it or did anything after it, Cavan were actually relegated to Div 3 the same year. Monaghan's Ulster win of 2013 was a surprise to many, as we defeated the regining All-Ireland champions but we backed it up the following year by reaching the Ulster final again and winning it again in 2015. We have stayed in the top tier since. We really should have had an All Ireland final appearence in the last 10 years (2018 was our best chance) We'll judge Monaghan's year this year after the group stages."
Congrats on your "stayed in division 1" and AI semi-final appearance trophies. They'll live long in memory. Probably time to set up a dedicated museum in Clones. In fact you stayed in Div 1 for so long they should name the "stayed in division 1" trophy after yis, keep it even

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12120 - 15/04/2024 11:05:38    2537954

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Replying To RHF:  "Would Cavan folk stop referring to the Covid Ulster title in 2020.. it was a complete fluke.. same as Tipperary's munster championship the same year.. its not like you were building up to it or did anything after it, Cavan were actually relegated to Div 3 the same year. Monaghan's Ulster win of 2013 was a surprise to many, as we defeated the regining All-Ireland champions but we backed it up the following year by reaching the Ulster final again and winning it again in 2015. We have stayed in the top tier since. We really should have had an All Ireland final appearence in the last 10 years (2018 was our best chance) We'll judge Monaghan's year this year after the group stages.
SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 90 - 15/04/2024 09:17:38 2

Another lad taking the defeat badly."
of course... any true supporter would take any championship defeat badly, especially when Monaghan were favourites, but I'd take it worse if it was in the group stages. I also took the Fermanage defeat in 2018 badly, but we went a good run after that and should have made the All-Ireland final.
It just seems that Cavan lads still begrudge the fact that Monaghan are a top tier side for past 10 years with great underage success within this period too and Cavan are just going up and down from Div 2 to Div 4. (yes, I'm purposely ignoring 2020, it was a complete fluke and any true Cavan supporter knows that)
Anyway, best of luck to Cavan on Sunday against Tyrone and I mean that.. I just think that Cavan have peaked already whereas Monaghan have a lot more to offer this year... I hope :)

SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 101 - 15/04/2024 11:19:44    2537961

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Replying To Breffni40:  "Congrats on your "stayed in division 1" and AI semi-final appearance trophies. They'll live long in memory. Probably time to set up a dedicated museum in Clones. In fact you stayed in Div 1 for so long they should name the "stayed in division 1" trophy after yis, keep it even"
I'm sure your Ulser Championship of 2020 will live long in your memory, wathcing it on RTE 2, with an empty stadium.. while eating a packet of biscuits from your pocket :)
to be honest, I'd put your runners-up medal in the Tailteann cup ahead of your 2020 Ulster Championship win.

SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 101 - 15/04/2024 11:23:53    2537965

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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "I'm sure your Ulser Championship of 2020 will live long in your memory, wathcing it on RTE 2, with an empty stadium.. while eating a packet of biscuits from your pocket :)
to be honest, I'd put your runners-up medal in the Tailteann cup ahead of your 2020 Ulster Championship win."
Sure I'd imagine you sat at home eating raw mushrooms and drinking green diesel watching Monaghan get beaten, again, by Cavan.

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12120 - 15/04/2024 11:46:30    2537978

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Replying To RHF:  "Would Cavan folk stop referring to the Covid Ulster title in 2020.. it was a complete fluke.. same as Tipperary's munster championship the same year.. its not like you were building up to it or did anything after it, Cavan were actually relegated to Div 3 the same year. Monaghan's Ulster win of 2013 was a surprise to many, as we defeated the regining All-Ireland champions but we backed it up the following year by reaching the Ulster final again and winning it again in 2015. We have stayed in the top tier since. We really should have had an All Ireland final appearence in the last 10 years (2018 was our best chance) We'll judge Monaghan's year this year after the group stages.
SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 90 - 15/04/2024 09:17:38 2

Another lad taking the defeat badly."
I think in general the rivalry is one sided. Cavan live and die on beating Monaghan! Monaghan fans judge their year on their league and championship. We have moved on and aim high. Everyone on here has acknowledged Cavan were better on the day … that's football but your year is judge on the whole champ! It's a bitterness ingrained in Cavan people that beating Monaghan is the end all and be all. We are wise enough here to recognise we compete at the very top level and consistently have. The provincial championships are more or less meaningless now as the proper championship starts after them.

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 392 - 15/04/2024 12:24:12    2537998

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Replying To Breffni40:  "Sure I'd imagine you sat at home eating raw mushrooms and drinking green diesel watching Monaghan get beaten, again, by Cavan."
Ha.. that me laugh in fairness.. well done

SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 101 - 15/04/2024 12:35:57    2538005

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Replying To veterngaa:  "I think in general the rivalry is one sided. Cavan live and die on beating Monaghan! Monaghan fans judge their year on their league and championship. We have moved on and aim high. Everyone on here has acknowledged Cavan were better on the day … that's football but your year is judge on the whole champ! It's a bitterness ingrained in Cavan people that beating Monaghan is the end all and be all. We are wise enough here to recognise we compete at the very top level and consistently have. The provincial championships are more or less meaningless now as the proper championship starts after them."
Definitely a 1 sided 'rivalry' with one team having won 5 all irelands and the other not getting remotely close to winning any.

What peaks Cavan's interest in the current battles between the sides is the fact that a far from vintage Cavan have now beaten Monaghan's greatest ever side 3 times on the bounce.

Even at our worst, we're better than Monaghan.

cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5012 - 15/04/2024 12:40:13    2538009

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Replying To veterngaa:  "I think in general the rivalry is one sided. Cavan live and die on beating Monaghan! Monaghan fans judge their year on their league and championship. We have moved on and aim high. Everyone on here has acknowledged Cavan were better on the day … that's football but your year is judge on the whole champ! It's a bitterness ingrained in Cavan people that beating Monaghan is the end all and be all. We are wise enough here to recognise we compete at the very top level and consistently have. The provincial championships are more or less meaningless now as the proper championship starts after them."
Literally every metric, current or historical says Cavan > Monaghan

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12120 - 15/04/2024 13:29:59    2538049

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Replying To cavanman47:  "Definitely a 1 sided 'rivalry' with one team having won 5 all irelands and the other not getting remotely close to winning any.

What peaks Cavan's interest in the current battles between the sides is the fact that a far from vintage Cavan have now beaten Monaghan's greatest ever side 3 times on the bounce.

Even at our worst, we're better than Monaghan."
HaHa.. this one made me laugh even more.. I think football has changed a lot since the 1940's.. LOL its funny that you probably spend more time on the Monaghan forum then the Cavan one.. do Cavan even have a Forum.. ? I have no real interest anyway. As Vetern says, Cavan only care about beating Monaghan, so I don't expect anything else from Cavan this year, well done on achieving your target for the year :)
we have greater ambitions, and that applies at every age level..

SouthMonMan (Monaghan) - Posts: 101 - 15/04/2024 13:33:51    2538051

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Embarrassing stuff from both sides supporter's.

FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2763 - 15/04/2024 14:06:10    2538073

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Right lads, probably better to leave it at that and get back to actual Monaghan football talk on this forum. Absolutely embarrassing from posters (both Monaghan and Cavan) still talking about a game that happened over a week ago.

Monaghansclown (Monaghan) - Posts: 174 - 15/04/2024 14:06:34    2538074

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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "HaHa.. this one made me laugh even more.. I think football has changed a lot since the 1940's.. LOL its funny that you probably spend more time on the Monaghan forum then the Cavan one.. do Cavan even have a Forum.. ? I have no real interest anyway. As Vetern says, Cavan only care about beating Monaghan, so I don't expect anything else from Cavan this year, well done on achieving your target for the year :)
we have greater ambitions, and that applies at every age level.."
Your boy veterngaa is never off the Cavan Forum, but yeah, it's us that's obsessed

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12120 - 15/04/2024 14:08:22    2538076

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"I think in general the rivalry is one sided. Cavan live and die on beating Monaghan! Monaghan fans judge their year on their league and championship"

1 national league and 0 All-Irelands in 137 years. I'd judge that as an abject failure. Maybe you should reevaluate your standards particularly when you're regularly beat by a county you somehow deem beneath you

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12120 - 15/04/2024 14:18:28    2538081

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Replying To FoolsGold:  "Embarrassing stuff from both sides supporter's."
No, you're absolutely wrong. What do you think a supporter is? The heart of supporting a team is in the rivalry between neighbours. Stop virtue signalling, you're posting anonymously on a public forum.

KingdomofBreifne (Cavan) - Posts: 87 - 15/04/2024 17:47:24    2538165

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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "HaHa.. this one made me laugh even more.. I think football has changed a lot since the 1940's.. LOL its funny that you probably spend more time on the Monaghan forum then the Cavan one.. do Cavan even have a Forum.. ? I have no real interest anyway. As Vetern says, Cavan only care about beating Monaghan, so I don't expect anything else from Cavan this year, well done on achieving your target for the year :)
we have greater ambitions, and that applies at every age level.."
Isn't Veterngaa Tom Smith? You have greater ambition. Don't make me laugh. You're absolutely never going to win Sam. Therefore, the only competitions you can be ambitious about are Ulster and a league title. You're winning neither this year. There's no title for finishing as losing quarter finalists. If that's your idea of ambition then you'd want to wind your neck in.

KingdomofBreifne (Cavan) - Posts: 87 - 15/04/2024 17:51:31    2538166

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Back to football
Anybody at any club games the weekend?
A couple of massive wins for scotstown, magheracloone and truagh , but probably the most eye catching result was tyholland beating castleblaney!!

MONAGHAN1985 (Monaghan) - Posts: 84 - 15/04/2024 18:47:48    2538172

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Replying To cavanman47:  "Definitely a 1 sided 'rivalry' with one team having won 5 all irelands and the other not getting remotely close to winning any.

What peaks Cavan's interest in the current battles between the sides is the fact that a far from vintage Cavan have now beaten Monaghan's greatest ever side 3 times on the bounce.

Even at our worst, we're better than Monaghan."
How many of them were you at?

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 71 - 15/04/2024 19:43:00    2538178

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Replying To Breffni40:  "Your boy veterngaa is never off the Cavan Forum, but yeah, it's us that's obsessed"
Obsessed surely as cavan supporters are still on here 8 days later gloating.

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 71 - 15/04/2024 19:54:29    2538179

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Replying To MONAGHAN1985:  "Back to football
Anybody at any club games the weekend?
A couple of massive wins for scotstown, magheracloone and truagh , but probably the most eye catching result was tyholland beating castleblaney!!"
Big win for Tyholland and massive 2pts to start them off. Could be huge.

Blackhill short a good few I believe and Truagh probably wanted to make a good start so not as impressed there.

Corduff with narrow loss and big win killanny and latton.

Not as impressed with scotstown either seeing as they had all the county men playing.

MrPBoylan (Monaghan) - Posts: 114 - 15/04/2024 21:46:19    2538196

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