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                    Tomsmith here
 In  conversation with a fellow  expert  ( Not in the Imperial this  time) the  question came up about Cavan's greatest  Club in the past 20 years.
 Many clubs were mentioned , like  Shannon Gaels, like  Ballinagh, like Kingscourt  and indeed  a  whole  load of junior  Clubs  that  have  done  trojan work on the  field  and  off the  field in development on playing  surfaces  and  new  Club houses. Like Lacken,  and  our  near  neighbours  Drumalee. But it  was  felt that  overall  Cavan Gaels  has  stood out . My  fellow expert  who is   strictly  not a  Gaels supporter feels  that it  would be  an ideal topic  for  a Poll
 What  do you  think  or have we missed out on the  Gownas, Laragh, Redhills, Arvas
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 05/08/2021 15:10:41
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Tomsmith hereSorry Tom. 3/10 for that.
 In  conversation with a fellow  expert  ( Not in the Imperial this  time) the  question came up about Cavan's greatest  Club in the past 20 years.
 Many clubs were mentioned , like  Shannon Gaels, like  Ballinagh, like Kingscourt  and indeed  a  whole  load of junior  Clubs  that  have  done  trojan work on the  field  and  off the  field in development on playing  surfaces  and  new  Club houses. Like Lacken,  and  our  near  neighbours  Drumalee. But it  was  felt that  overall  Cavan Gaels  has  stood out . My  fellow expert  who is   strictly  not a  Gaels supporter feels  that it  would be  an ideal topic  for  a Poll
 What  do you  think  or have we missed out on the  Gownas, Laragh, Redhills, Arvas"
 
                    thegadfly (Cavan) - Posts: 299 - 07/08/2021 22:35:00
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                    Tomsmith here
 Gadfly if you only  give the  Gaels  3  out of  the top  10  Cavan  Clubs I  am  afeared  that you are mistaken.. I feel the Gaels  are like  Eire Og in Carlow.....  I think that the  Gaels  let other  Clubs  win  a few  just to make  football  look  good  in Cavan  Haha,, Back to reality the  Gaels have been to the forefront of  all things  good in Cavan football. With  a impeccable record  on the football field ....( other  than a few time caught retaliating)... the  Gaels  have been a  sporting example  to all
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 09/08/2021 10:46:28
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Tomsmith hereTom in the kingdom of the blind the one eyed man is king. Tell me how many games have Cavan Gaels won in the Ulster club championship down the years - the answer will tell you how good the Gaels have been.
 Gadfly if you only  give the  Gaels  3  out of  the top  10  Cavan  Clubs I  am  afeared  that you are mistaken.. I feel the Gaels  are like  Eire Og in Carlow.....  I think that the  Gaels  let other  Clubs  win  a few  just to make  football  look  good  in Cavan  Haha,, Back to reality the  Gaels have been to the forefront of  all things  good in Cavan football. With  a impeccable record  on the football field ....( other  than a few time caught retaliating)... the  Gaels  have been a  sporting example  to all"
 Declankillann.
 
                    declankillann (Dublin) - Posts: 83 - 09/08/2021 14:54:13
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                    What's done is done look to the future try and field Reserve and Under 20 Teams it is a total disgrace that the largest club in Cavan is in total disarray. Where have all the Gaels players gone? Killygarry, The Bridge, Drumalee, Mountnugent, Cuchulainns etc. etc.? Or just quitters
 
                    Breffnisbest (Cavan) - Posts: 474 - 09/08/2021 17:27:44
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                     Replying To Breffnisbest:  "What's done is done look to the future try and field Reserve and Under 20 Teams it is a total disgrace that the largest club in Cavan is in total disarray. Where have all the Gaels players gone? Tom in your post of 05/08 you claim to be an expert - could you please state your field of expertise.Killygarry, The Bridge, Drumalee, Mountnugent, Cuchulainns etc. etc.? Or just quitters"
 Declankillann.
 
                    declankillann (Dublin) - Posts: 83 - 13/08/2021 17:00:20
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                     Replying To declankillann:  " Replying To Breffnisbest:  "What's done is done look to the future try and field Reserve and Under 20 Teams it is a total disgrace that the largest club in Cavan is in total disarray. Where have all the Gaels players gone? 
Killygarry, The Bridge, Drumalee, Mountnugent, Cuchulainns etc. etc.? Or just quitters<b></b>"</div>Tom in your post of 05/08 you claim to be an expert - could you please state your field of expertise.   
Declankillann." Declan Tomsmith  here.. My  unproven field of  expertise would be in  the  following No1  Recognising  a good  and  valued  Cavan Gaa player... If  you  followed  my posts in the past I discovered David  Givney who give  valued  service  to Cavan Gaa  ovr  the years. From the first time I saw  him play I knew  he  was  County material and I posted that  up here/ No2   I am  not  afraid  to point  the way forward in relation to Divisional teams  No3  A road map  for  coaching   I have posted  publicly in another  post  So David  mull over   these  and   I rest my case
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 19/08/2021 11:48:15
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                    you should try knitting TOM great way to pass the time
                 
                    breffnibluewhite (Cavan) - Posts: 503 - 20/08/2021 11:01:03
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                     Replying To breffnibluewhite:  "you should try knitting TOM great way to pass the time"breffniblue and  white Tomsmith here  from Cavan Gaels  Cavan greatest club in thepast 20 years..
 
 I take  what you say breffniblue  and  white with a pinch of  salt.
 I dont know  what club you belong too  or  who you support  , but I have  no problem in saying I am a Gaels man and  proud of it . I feel that a lot of  Country bumkins look down on the Gaels . I know yes I know  the  Gaels have in the past have  had ( and rightly so ) a superiority complex  but I feel that the Gaels  will be Cavan greatest club in the next 20 years
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 21/08/2021 21:27:36
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                    Calling Tom Smith….
 Tom, a chara, I see from a quick read that Cavan Gaels were formed in 1957 and have won a rake of titles between 2001-2017. This unnatural dominance is not good for a county team (Armagh/Crossmaglen)
 I know that your first and foremost a Cavan man so would you see any merit in splitting Cavan Gaels into two separate clubs in much the same fashion as they were in the glory days of the Breffni Blues…..
 
                    Boxtyeater (Leitrim) - Posts: 752 - 22/08/2021 21:49:52
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                     Replying To Boxtyeater:  "Calling Tom Smith….Naw Naw  Boxtyeater,
 Tom, a chara, I see from a quick read that Cavan Gaels were formed in 1957 and have won a rake of titles between 2001-2017. This unnatural dominance is not good for a county team (Armagh/Crossmaglen)
 I know that your first and foremost a Cavan man so would you see any merit in splitting Cavan Gaels into two separate clubs in much the same fashion as they were in the glory days of the Breffni Blues….."
 
 Tomsmith here..
 I  see you  are from away over in co Leitrim, and you probally dont get the Celt every week,, But Cavan Town is already  split  with teams,, You have  Drumalee   right in Cavan Town on the Cootehill Rd.. You  have Butlers Bridge, Ballyhaise, Killygarry , Denn  and  Bellanagh all within say 2/3  miles of the middle  of  theTown,,.. You are right the Gaels  have won  a rake of Championships  but sure what can the Gaels do ,, Dont  blame  the Gaels who keep winning ..blame  the poor opposition
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 26/08/2021 00:56:12
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Naw Naw  Boxtyeater,And that's supposed to be good for the county team it's little wonder no Cavan senior club team do very well in Ulster club championship
 Tomsmith here..
 I  see you  are from away over in co Leitrim, and you probally dont get the Celt every week,, But Cavan Town is already  split  with teams,, You have  Drumalee   right in Cavan Town on the Cootehill Rd.. You  have Butlers Bridge, Ballyhaise, Killygarry , Denn  and  Bellanagh all within say 2/3  miles of the middle  of  theTown,,.. You are right the Gaels  have won  a rake of Championships  but sure what can the Gaels do ,, Dont  blame  the Gaels who keep winning ..blame  the poor opposition"
 
                    [email protected] (Cavan) - Posts: 138 - 27/08/2021 08:18:08
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                    Tomsmith here
 I know I know  the Gaels have not won any Ulster  Club  titles, but I feel that is  due to the poor  opposition in Cavan over  the years
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 17/09/2021 09:34:43
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Naw Naw  Boxtyeater,I am not from Cavan but do know Cavan fairly well. I agree with some of your points but the say Cavan town is within 2/3 miles from Butlers Bridge, Ballyhaise, Denn and Bellanagh, is crazy.  Butlers Bridge 11Km, Ballyhaise 12km, Denn 10km and Bellanagh 9km from Cavan town centre.
 Tomsmith here..
 I  see you  are from away over in co Leitrim, and you probally dont get the Celt every week,, But Cavan Town is already  split  with teams,, You have  Drumalee   right in Cavan Town on the Cootehill Rd.. You  have Butlers Bridge, Ballyhaise, Killygarry , Denn  and  Bellanagh all within say 2/3  miles of the middle  of  theTown,,.. You are right the Gaels  have won  a rake of Championships  but sure what can the Gaels do ,, Dont  blame  the Gaels who keep winning ..blame  the poor opposition"
 But I don't agree with splitting clubs, its a cop out for teams who cant get to the same level. And even for people to say Gaels aren't Cavan's greatest because they haven't won Ulster is also crazy. You are calling them Cavan's greatest not Ulster's Greatest. They have won 10 in the last 20 years I think. no 1 else have won more that 2 so its a no brainer that in the last 20 years Cavan Gaels are Cavan's best team but ya cant be surprised that your rivals find that hard to accept.
 
                    Longfordgaamad (Longford) - Posts: 12 - 17/09/2021 10:37:43
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Tomsmith hereTomsmith, Brian  here
 In  conversation with a fellow  expert  ( Not in the Imperial this  time) the  question came up about Cavan's greatest  Club in the past 20 years.
 Many clubs were mentioned , like  Shannon Gaels, like  Ballinagh, like Kingscourt  and indeed  a  whole  load of junior  Clubs  that  have  done  trojan work on the  field  and  off the  field in development on playing  surfaces  and  new  Club houses. Like Lacken,  and  our  near  neighbours  Drumalee. But it  was  felt that  overall  Cavan Gaels  has  stood out . My  fellow expert  who is   strictly  not a  Gaels supporter feels  that it  would be  an ideal topic  for  a Poll
 What  do you  think  or have we missed out on the  Gownas, Laragh, Redhills, Arvas"
 
 In reply to your point, the gaels would be nothing without all these expensive imports into the club over the years.They have the most of Cavan town and still needed imports like Lyng, Johnson (kildare he was from was it) and lately McKiernan and they never do anything outside of the county.
 
 Imagine having every advantage in the book and still failing....
 
 In The Land of The Blind, The One Eyed Man is King.
 
                    brian (Meath) - Posts: 1994 - 30/09/2021 14:29:45
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                     Replying To brian:  "Tomsmith, Brian  hereBrian  from County Meath
 In reply to your point, the gaels would be nothing without all these expensive imports into the club over the years.They have the most of Cavan town and still needed imports like Lyng, Johnson (kildare he was from was it) and lately McKiernan and they never do anything outside of the county.
 
 Imagine having every advantage in the book and still failing....
 
 In The Land of The Blind, The One Eyed Man is King."
 
 Tomsmith here  who supports  Cavan  Gaels
 Brian  while I take your  point that Cavan Gaels have not done  very well outside  Cavan, but that is  a reflection on the opposition that the famous Gaels Club is  faced  with year in year out. If the Gaels had one other  very  strong club ( like the Gaels) in the County of  Cavan  then the Gaels  would go out into Ulster far better prepared   and  a  much better prepared club  than saw Cross  were..   I take your  point about a  few of the player who wanted to transfer to the Gaels  being let into the Club.. But I will say  that if everyone  that wanted  to transfer  to the Gaels were  let into the Club sure you  would have no local Cavan Town players  at all. .
 
                    tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4114 - 03/10/2021 21:08:42
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                     Replying To tomsmith:  "Brian  from County MeathTomsmith
 Tomsmith here  who supports  Cavan  Gaels
 Brian  while I take your  point that Cavan Gaels have not done  very well outside  Cavan, but that is  a reflection on the opposition that the famous Gaels Club is  faced  with year in year out. If the Gaels had one other  very  strong club ( like the Gaels) in the County of  Cavan  then the Gaels  would go out into Ulster far better prepared   and  a  much better prepared club  than saw Cross  were..   I take your  point about a  few of the player who wanted to transfer to the Gaels  being let into the Club.. But I will say  that if everyone  that wanted  to transfer  to the Gaels were  let into the Club sure you  would have no local Cavan Town players  at all. ."
 Brian from County Meath here
 
 The Gaels have always had decent opposition in Cavan - Gowna , Mullahoran, Lacken, Killygarry and Ballinagh and laterally Kingscourt and Castlerahan have all come to the fore and been at the top level of the Cavan game.
 
 With the resources Cavan Gaels have had available they should've done more and they have made no impact in Ulster. And have the recent imports into their squad had the desired impacts??  I'm not fully sure but was it Kingscourt who were the last team from Cavan to win in Ulster Club championship (senior).
 
 Another thing over the years I've always noted is that Cavan gaels despite being "dominant" within Cavan had very few players on the Cavan panel. I rarely remember more than 3 being involved. So did they maybe benefit from having there team together most of the time? Whereas Gowna, Mullahoran etc had multiple players away with Cavan and weren't fully in tune with their club team come championship sundays.
 
 For example in Meath the current county champions Ratoath have 5 players on the county panel and could conceivably have a few more. For Dublin Ballymun Kickhams have 6/7 players involved.
 
 I would personally argue the case that Kingscourt have been and will continue to be everything the Gaels aspire to be. But they might be able to buy their way there but will never be held in the same regard..
 
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                     Replying To brian:  "TomsmithFirst of all let's talk about the gaels imports? Who are they? Mc Kieran is living in the parish so entitled to play with the gaels.So who else are you talking about?Brian from County Meath here
 
 The Gaels have always had decent opposition in Cavan - Gowna , Mullahoran, Lacken, Killygarry and Ballinagh and laterally Kingscourt and Castlerahan have all come to the fore and been at the top level of the Cavan game.
 
 With the resources Cavan Gaels have had available they should've done more and they have made no impact in Ulster. And have the recent imports into their squad had the desired impacts??  I'm not fully sure but was it Kingscourt who were the last team from Cavan to win in Ulster Club championship (senior).
 
 Another thing over the years I've always noted is that Cavan gaels despite being "dominant" within Cavan had very few players on the Cavan panel. I rarely remember more than 3 being involved. So did they maybe benefit from having there team together most of the time? Whereas Gowna, Mullahoran etc had multiple players away with Cavan and weren't fully in tune with their club team come championship sundays.
 
 For example in Meath the current county champions Ratoath have 5 players on the county panel and could conceivably have a few more. For Dublin Ballymun Kickhams have 6/7 players involved.
 
 I would personally argue the case that Kingscourt have been and will continue to be everything the Gaels aspire to be. But they might be able to buy their way there but will never be held in the same regard.."
 In the 2000s when the gaels were winning championships there was at 1 time 6 gaels players on the County Panel. So that old argument don't stand up.
 
                    Breffni1969 (Cavan) - Posts: 510 - 07/10/2021 14:03:42
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                     Replying To Breffni1969:  "First of all let's talk about the gaels imports? Who are they? Mc Kieran is living in the parish so entitled to play with the gaels.So who else are you talking about? Michael Lyng - was playing adult football with another club - and got a transferIn the 2000s when the gaels were winning championships there was at 1 time 6 gaels players on the County Panel. So that old argument don't stand up."
 Seanie the hurler - "transferred" to Kildare and then back...
 Gearoid McKiernan - transferred from a junior club in Cavan - no reason he couldn't stay playing for them.... living in the parish now... The most convenient club transfer excuse the land over... Michael Newman in my own club lives in the parish of Kells but chooses to line out for his intermediate club and not playing senior club football
 
 I accept at one stage they might've had six, but for the majority of the last 20 years they've had maybe 3 or less.. i think there was even a period they had no one at all on the county panel
 
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                     Replying To brian:  "Michael Lyng - was playing adult football with another club - and got a transferMichael Lyng Dad was born a stones throw away from Terry Coyke park so he well entitled to transfer .Seanie the hurler - "transferred" to Kildare and then back...
 Gearoid McKiernan - transferred from a junior club in Cavan - no reason he couldn't stay playing for them.... living in the parish now... The most convenient club transfer excuse the land over... Michael Newman in my own club lives in the parish of Kells but chooses to line out for his intermediate club and not playing senior club football
 
 I accept at one stage they might've had six, but for the majority of the last 20 years they've had maybe 3 or less.. i think there was even a period they had no one at all on the county panel"
 Seanie Johnson born and bred in the town , transferred away and came back no big deal.
 Mckiernan lives in the parish so there no problem there.
 Back in the day the Leddys played with Drumalee and lived in Butlersbridge.
 Paddy mc Govern the same when he lived in Belturbet.
 Fionnan Mc Donagh  lived in the town and played with Laragh as did Adge King who lived in Poles outside the town and played with Laragh too.
 So you argument has no substance.
 
                    Breffni1969 (Cavan) - Posts: 510 - 07/10/2021 16:14:36
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