Tyrone have been superb so far but that was some goal from Clarke. Class player. Still expect Tyrone to close it out handy enough.
2 points in it now. Tyrone were a bit wasteful in the 1st half and probably have themselves to blame for being in this situation.
whats the weather like in carrick rock?
Good match this. Fair play to Armagh for making a game of it. Ulster football at its finest here
Sun splitting the stones Massey.
Some point from Dooher there.
Great point. Tyrone not panicking, playing like the champions that they are
[quote=“therock67”]Sun splitting the stones Massey.
Some point from Dooher there.[/QUOTE]
jammy cunts id fokin love to be in carrick today espcially if we win,tyrone by 3 i think
Good win for Tyrone, look serious about Ulster this year. Expect them to go and hammer Derry now in the semi.
Good second half there. Tyrone steadied the ship brilliantly when Armagh got within two. Just slowed everything down and built patiently. Dooher showed again what a leader he is. I laugh when I think about the criticism Colm O’Rourke used to give him. O’Neill played in fits and starts but showed a couple of touches of genius. Really hope he can stay injury free for the year.
Thought Clarke’s goal was a great one and fair play to McEneaney for playing the advantage, but Armagh were pretty much a one man show up front. McDonnell was very disappointing. Think they might find it very difficult to replace that team of the last ten years as most of their new players didn’t look top class.
I don’t think Tyrone will hammer Derry at all in the next game, in fact I quite fancy Derry to upset them as I feel they may have more hunger on the day. Derry are definitely a coming team and Tyrone-Derry is Ulster’s most bitter rivalry and history shows it can go any way regardless of favouritism.
The greatest rivalry in the GAA.
The two greatest sets of supporters in the country.
This will be biblical.
Will you and The Border Bull be in attendance?
Yes, I’ll have my Tyrone jersey on next week.
We’ll have the intriguing battle of brothers-in-law Sean Cavanagh and Charlie Vernon kicking lumps out of each other next week as well.
Hopefully there won’t be too much logistical trouble for either set of supporters from the UK travelling to Dublin on Saturday. From 2019 on there could well be border and custom patrols to negotiate when crossing from the UK into Éire en route to Croke Park.
The only trouble on the border will be around the Moy where the counties have their main frontier.
Philip Jordan will be climbing telegraph poles taking down Armagh flags, just like he did in September 2003, and Diarmuid Marsden will be hoping to bring one of those telegraph poles down while Jordan is at the top of it in revenge for what happened during that final.
2 bald men fighting over a comb
Wouldn’t be like nordies to fight
Nice video here @Nembo_Kid:
Looks like an 82,000 sell out for the meeting of these 2 great rivals.
Pity only 30 odd k will only get to their seats on time to see it.