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Ridiculous sign and not correct. Dunboyne are a good proud Meath club competing at the top level in football and hurling.
stillaroyal (Meath) - Posts: 225 - 03/11/2021 15:03:52 2388288 Link 1 |
I think its Dunboynes to lose , They have beaten all comers this year . . they will have more power , more mobile . . Strength on every line . . We all know the quality they have , Lowndes , Lenihan , Jones , MCEntee , McCoy , Lavin . . More than enough to account for the Tones , Not saying its not impossible but Tones will need everything to go for them and Dunboyne to have a stinker . . Put the house on them to win summerhillof69 (Meath) - Posts: 228 - 03/11/2021 15:14:21 2388290 Link 1 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4051 - 03/11/2021 15:19:12 2388291 Link 0 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players."]Meath haven't missed out on a generation of players who's parents are Dublin . This is absolute nonsense . And to imply they have because of the abuse they get when they wear their Dublin gear up training is even bigger nonsense . Clubs up and down the county have juvenile players playing for them who's parents have moved out from Dublin and other Counties but mainly Dublin. Also there is loads of adult players playing around the county for different clubs who have moved out from Dublin. The main reason for most Dubs who play the game haven't taken it up with their local club is because there home club in Dublin is still probably only a max 45 minute drive away from most places is Meath so there is no need for them to leave their club. Usually what happens is when they have kids who get involved with the local club they end up getting involved also. Sorry but to imply people in meath clubs have basically scared off dublin people with their hostility to the point that Meath has missed out on an entire generation of players is absolute garbage. Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 03/11/2021 16:17:56 2388302 Link 1 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players."]Meath haven't missed out on a generation of players who's parents are Dublin . This is absolute nonsense . And to imply they have because of the abuse they get when they wear their Dublin gear up training is even bigger nonsense . Clubs up and down the county have juvenile players playing for them who's parents have moved out from Dublin and other Counties but mainly Dublin. Also there is loads of adult players playing around the county for different clubs who have moved out from Dublin. The main reason for most Dubs who play the game haven't taken it up with their local club is because there home club in Dublin is still probably only a max 45 minute drive away from most places is Meath so there is no need for them to leave their club. Usually what happens is when they have kids who get involved with the local club they end up getting involved also. Sorry but to imply people in meath clubs have basically scared off dublin people with their hostility to the point that Meath has missed out on an entire generation of players is absolute garbage."]I think you will find it is not.... I never said scare them off - I suggested put them off. I also said never Abuse... Stop exaggerating my post. And it has definitely happened in the past. And to say a kid living in say Carnaross or Enfield will still play for underage for their club in Dublin is rubbish. I visited a friend of mine during the Summer and actually overheard an underage coach comment on it first hand. So stop burying your hand in the sand. It is not a massive issue but DEFINITELY it has put kids off in the past.... Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4051 - 03/11/2021 17:08:50 2388311 Link 1 |
Whilst I wouldn't disagree that dunboyne should win this you just never know and Tones weren;t suposed to beat Kells or ratoath and did so impressively. Dunboyne have played well all year and should win and have class all over the field. Cathal Finn is a man transformed this year and another display of top quality should see him back into the Meath panel if he wanted to come back. This could be the start of their dominance if they can keep it all together with lots of talent coming through for them in Liam Byrne, jack kinlough and others in the next few years. brian (Meath) - Posts: 1973 - 03/11/2021 18:46:03 2388335 Link 6 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]Great post and is exactly how it should be Is the way my daughters are being brought up in my club Snitchy Ferguson was a great example for all dublin people moving to meath Rip head4dblackspot (Meath) - Posts: 513 - 03/11/2021 19:02:48 2388338 Link 0 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players."]Meath haven't missed out on a generation of players who's parents are Dublin . This is absolute nonsense . And to imply they have because of the abuse they get when they wear their Dublin gear up training is even bigger nonsense . Clubs up and down the county have juvenile players playing for them who's parents have moved out from Dublin and other Counties but mainly Dublin. Also there is loads of adult players playing around the county for different clubs who have moved out from Dublin. The main reason for most Dubs who play the game haven't taken it up with their local club is because there home club in Dublin is still probably only a max 45 minute drive away from most places is Meath so there is no need for them to leave their club. Usually what happens is when they have kids who get involved with the local club they end up getting involved also. Sorry but to imply people in meath clubs have basically scared off dublin people with their hostility to the point that Meath has missed out on an entire generation of players is absolute garbage."]I think you will find it is not.... I never said scare them off - I suggested put them off. I also said never Abuse... Stop exaggerating my post. And it has definitely happened in the past. And to say a kid living in say Carnaross or Enfield will still play for underage for their club in Dublin is rubbish. I visited a friend of mine during the Summer and actually overheard an underage coach comment on it first hand. So stop burying your hand in the sand. It is not a massive issue but DEFINITELY it has put kids off in the past...."]Adult players from Dublin clubs. Not Juvenile players. Nowhere in my post did i say there was underage players living in meath and still playing for their clubs or parents clubs in Dublin. It's a fact that there are many ADULT players living in meath that are still playing for their clubs in Dublin because of the reasonably close proximity to the majority of towns in Meath. I actually said in my post if you read it properly that clubs up and down the county have Juvenile players playing for them whos parents are from Dublin which there is I'm sure there is the odd isolated incident of this happening and I'll take your word on your anecdotal story about an underage coach saying something but as i said isolated incidents and very very rare. There is no need to exaggerate your post because your claim that Meath has lost a whole generation of players whos parents are from Dublin due to some kind of hostility to them wearing Dublin gear which puts them off playing for their local GAA Club is just drivel to be honest and one of the biggest exaggerations I've ever come across on here. Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 03/11/2021 20:19:12 2388346 Link 0 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players."]Meath haven't missed out on a generation of players who's parents are Dublin . This is absolute nonsense . And to imply they have because of the abuse they get when they wear their Dublin gear up training is even bigger nonsense . Clubs up and down the county have juvenile players playing for them who's parents have moved out from Dublin and other Counties but mainly Dublin. Also there is loads of adult players playing around the county for different clubs who have moved out from Dublin. The main reason for most Dubs who play the game haven't taken it up with their local club is because there home club in Dublin is still probably only a max 45 minute drive away from most places is Meath so there is no need for them to leave their club. Usually what happens is when they have kids who get involved with the local club they end up getting involved also. Sorry but to imply people in meath clubs have basically scared off dublin people with their hostility to the point that Meath has missed out on an entire generation of players is absolute garbage."]I think you will find it is not.... I never said scare them off - I suggested put them off. I also said never Abuse... Stop exaggerating my post. And it has definitely happened in the past. And to say a kid living in say Carnaross or Enfield will still play for underage for their club in Dublin is rubbish. I visited a friend of mine during the Summer and actually overheard an underage coach comment on it first hand. So stop burying your hand in the sand. It is not a massive issue but DEFINITELY it has put kids off in the past...."]Adult players from Dublin clubs. Not Juvenile players. Nowhere in my post did i say there was underage players living in meath and still playing for their clubs or parents clubs in Dublin. It's a fact that there are many ADULT players living in meath that are still playing for their clubs in Dublin because of the reasonably close proximity to the majority of towns in Meath. I actually said in my post if you read it properly that clubs up and down the county have Juvenile players playing for them whos parents are from Dublin which there is I'm sure there is the odd isolated incident of this happening and I'll take your word on your anecdotal story about an underage coach saying something but as i said isolated incidents and very very rare. There is no need to exaggerate your post because your claim that Meath has lost a whole generation of players whos parents are from Dublin due to some kind of hostility to them wearing Dublin gear which puts them off playing for their local GAA Club is just drivel to be honest and one of the biggest exaggerations I've ever come across on here."]Look you seem to be taking my post very personally... It was not intended to offend. I was simply making a point which I know to be true. I recall a Meath poster commenting on something similar over a year ago. And the phase a generation of kids was used then also.... Meath have definitely missed out on a huge amount of Dublin kids living in the county, that chose not to take up or not continue with the game once they moved to Meath, for one reason or another, and my point was one of the reasons. I will not go into detail on here or name & shame but some examples I know of, joking or otherwise, if he wears that top again we will put him in goals and use him for shooting practice... or I hate to see them wearing that top when they are playing for a meath club, can you make sure he wears club colours please... And kids saying, I cant wear my Dublin top anymore because..... Look, we can agree to disagree but it has improved massively especially in the border town clubs where there are so many Dubs living, and who are now actually coaching underage teams. But that was not always the case. You use very strong words like scared, abuse, hostility.... I never used them. So who is exaggerating.??? Anyway, I will leave it at that....! I stand by my view that your county have historically missed out on a huge amount of Dublin kids living in Meath, and my point being one of the reasons. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4051 - 04/11/2021 10:35:21 2388359 Link 0 |
Yep, I think you hit the nail on the head there. All about Publicity for the company in question....."]im going to link in the last two items together. First thing to say is , heartfelt commiserations to the Ferguson Family on the passing of Snitchy. His passing will be a huge loss for The family. In addition The GAA have lost a true Gentleman who embodied so many of the original ideals of who that organisation seeks to be . Others will post , write and speak better about this mans contribution , but i only want to mention one thing, which is the concept of being true to your own County. Snitchy & his family understood what that meant. He was a loyal & proud Dub, but once the family left the capital he reared his sons and daughters to be proud meath folk. There is a lesson to all those who give out about "dubs" or any other " blow ins"....its not about being a Dub...its about understanding that within the GAA is the idea that each generation grow up loyal to their Parish/Their County....not the county of our fathers or mothers...this is something we need to foster, and where better to seek an example than with the Ferguson Family of Kells ."]That is a really super post. I know friends, players and coaches in Meath who hate the sight of a club player in Meath turning up for club training in a Dublin top or jersey. Smart comments were made etc etc. And it is STILL happening.... maybe to a lesser extent. Some of it a wind up but some really dont like to see a player wearing the blue of Dublin at club training in Meath. It is no wonder why so many Dubs living in Meath dont take up the game or cease to continue to play it when they move to Meath. Meath have definitely missed out on a generation of such players."]Meath haven't missed out on a generation of players who's parents are Dublin . This is absolute nonsense . And to imply they have because of the abuse they get when they wear their Dublin gear up training is even bigger nonsense . Clubs up and down the county have juvenile players playing for them who's parents have moved out from Dublin and other Counties but mainly Dublin. Also there is loads of adult players playing around the county for different clubs who have moved out from Dublin. The main reason for most Dubs who play the game haven't taken it up with their local club is because there home club in Dublin is still probably only a max 45 minute drive away from most places is Meath so there is no need for them to leave their club. Usually what happens is when they have kids who get involved with the local club they end up getting involved also. Sorry but to imply people in meath clubs have basically scared off dublin people with their hostility to the point that Meath has missed out on an entire generation of players is absolute garbage."]I think you will find it is not.... I never said scare them off - I suggested put them off. I also said never Abuse... Stop exaggerating my post. And it has definitely happened in the past. And to say a kid living in say Carnaross or Enfield will still play for underage for their club in Dublin is rubbish. I visited a friend of mine during the Summer and actually overheard an underage coach comment on it first hand. So stop burying your hand in the sand. It is not a massive issue but DEFINITELY it has put kids off in the past...."]Adult players from Dublin clubs. Not Juvenile players. Nowhere in my post did i say there was underage players living in meath and still playing for their clubs or parents clubs in Dublin. It's a fact that there are many ADULT players living in meath that are still playing for their clubs in Dublin because of the reasonably close proximity to the majority of towns in Meath. I actually said in my post if you read it properly that clubs up and down the county have Juvenile players playing for them whos parents are from Dublin which there is I'm sure there is the odd isolated incident of this happening and I'll take your word on your anecdotal story about an underage coach saying something but as i said isolated incidents and very very rare. There is no need to exaggerate your post because your claim that Meath has lost a whole generation of players whos parents are from Dublin due to some kind of hostility to them wearing Dublin gear which puts them off playing for their local GAA Club is just drivel to be honest and one of the biggest exaggerations I've ever come across on here."]Look you seem to be taking my post very personally... It was not intended to offend. I was simply making a point which I know to be true. I recall a Meath poster commenting on something similar over a year ago. And the phase a generation of kids was used then also.... Meath have definitely missed out on a huge amount of Dublin kids living in the county, that chose not to take up or not continue with the game once they moved to Meath, for one reason or another, and my point was one of the reasons. I will not go into detail on here or name & shame but some examples I know of, joking or otherwise, if he wears that top again we will put him in goals and use him for shooting practice... or I hate to see them wearing that top when they are playing for a meath club, can you make sure he wears club colours please... And kids saying, I cant wear my Dublin top anymore because..... Look, we can agree to disagree but it has improved massively especially in the border town clubs where there are so many Dubs living, and who are now actually coaching underage teams. But that was not always the case. You use very strong words like scared, abuse, hostility.... I never used them. So who is exaggerating.??? Anyway, I will leave it at that....! I stand by my view that your county have historically missed out on a huge amount of Dublin kids living in Meath, and my point being one of the reasons."]Ok and I will stand by my point that Meath have not missed out on an "entire generation" of players who's parents are from dublin because of being "put off" by meath people in clubs because they are Dublin is simply not true and there is zero evidence of this being a huge issue . As for your example of a parent being told if he wears his dublin top again he will be put in goals and used as shooting practice ?? Come on lad you don't really think that they were being serious ? Clearly having a bit of craic . So theres no jokes allowed now in GAA clubs. Even saying it has improved massively is insulting as it implys that us meath folk were not very welcoming to people moving down from Dublin until very recently . That is simply not true . Up and down the county for years now the majority of people moving into our towns and villages and GAA clubs are accepted and made to feel part of it straight away regardless of where they are from. You will always have the 1 or 2 idiots who are the exception to the rule but for the most part all comers are welcomed in . There will of course be some friendly rivalry slagging and craic like your example of joking they will put him in goal for shooting practice between people from different counties and particularly Dublin folk because of the rivalry but I have rarely heard of an example where it went too far. We can leave it here if you like but there was no way I was gonna standby and let you imply that meath GAA people in the clubs up and down the county have anything at all to do with dublin kids not getting involved with their local clubs when barring 1 or 2 isolated examples you have there is zero evidence that this is true. Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 04/11/2021 11:29:27 2388369 Link 0 |
Congratulations tones. Absolutely deserving champions. Well done royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 07/11/2021 15:58:01 2388632 Link 2 |
How were the County men Thomas ó Reilly the two mcentee? rubia (Meath) - Posts: 26 - 07/11/2021 16:46:02 2388638 Link 0 |
Thomas O'Reilly was very good.
Anmhi364 (Meath) - Posts: 65 - 07/11/2021 16:55:42 2388641 Link 0 |
Absolutely 100% fully deserved it on the day. Well done Tones a fantastic club.
Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1012 - 07/11/2021 16:58:58 2388642 Link 1 |
Thomas O'Reilly super 1st half, both mcentees struggled to make an impact, Donal lenihan only player to really show up for Dunboyne. Hard not to be really happy for Cian Ward. What a player he still is.
redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 404 - 07/11/2021 17:46:26 2388650 Link 1 |
Cian ward my man of the match ran the show for Tones all over the pitch vital cog in their win. Brownepat (Meath) - Posts: 532 - 07/11/2021 18:46:17 2388653 Link 0 |
Great achievement for Wolf Tones and Cian Ward. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4051 - 07/11/2021 18:58:30 2388655 Link 0 |
Congrats to the Tones, better team on the day, Dunboyne missing Robbie McCarthy on the pitch and Sean Kelly on the line from 2018 Count (Meath) - Posts: 93 - 07/11/2021 19:18:45 2388661 Link 0 |
Congrats to tones, best team on the day. Dunboyne very disappointing and don't have much going forward at all. Tones were hungrier and deserved their win. Maestro (Meath) - Posts: 584 - 07/11/2021 19:30:43 2388664 Link 2 |
Great day for county final, pitch in great order. Wonderful to see our minors and women recognised at half time. bert09 (Meath) - Posts: 1807 - 07/11/2021 19:48:57 2388665 Link 1 |