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Hoganstand has been informed of the untimely passing of

Mick2007 and ORIELMAN85

The Highstool, Main Street, Anywhere that would listen to them...

Celebrations private please. Donations in lieu if desired to the Scotstown Transfer Fund or to Scotstown Scouting Committee.

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 925 - 17/12/2025 11:13:56    2648628

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Replying To farneygael3:  "Both literally haven't posted since last Friday or maybe before 6pm Saturday. I was thinking the same myself"
Yourself and the vetern both posted on the Hoganstand Forum a half hour after the final whistle blew for your club to win the Ulster Club. How on earth have you let 'Mick2007' get in your head that much to the point that the first thing on your mind after winning an Ulster Club is to post on Hoganstand.. Got some laugh at that.

HB245 (Monaghan) - Posts: 287 - 17/12/2025 12:34:57    2648639

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Replying To HB245:  "Yourself and the vetern both posted on the Hoganstand Forum a half hour after the final whistle blew for your club to win the Ulster Club. How on earth have you let 'Mick2007' get in your head that much to the point that the first thing on your mind after winning an Ulster Club is to post on Hoganstand.. Got some laugh at that."
My post "half an hour after the final whistle" was to remind people Scotstown would be in Croke Park this year, as called during the Monaghan championship and never a reference made to anyone until today. But so we are clear, when is an appropriate time to post after the final whistle? 40 minutes? 60 minutes? 3 hours?

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 489 - 17/12/2025 13:24:50    2648656

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Replying To farneygael3:  "My post "half an hour after the final whistle" was to remind people Scotstown would be in Croke Park this year, as called during the Monaghan championship and never a reference made to anyone until today. But so we are clear, when is an appropriate time to post after the final whistle? 40 minutes? 60 minutes? 3 hours?"
None of the above, in my opinion. For me personally, I assure you, in the 30/60minutes following my club winning an Ulster Club, I would still be on the pitch celebrating with the lads or else on route straight to the clubhouse. Quite possibly the last thing on my mind would be what 'Mick2007' on the Hoganstand Forum was saying. Each to their own though.

HB245 (Monaghan) - Posts: 287 - 17/12/2025 15:14:12    2648686

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Replying To veterngaa:  "Hoganstand has been informed of the untimely passing of

Mick2007 and ORIELMAN85

The Highstool, Main Street, Anywhere that would listen to them...

Celebrations private please. Donations in lieu if desired to the Scotstown Transfer Fund or to Scotstown Scouting Committee."
Have nade a number of contributions since the Armsgh game, but for some reason the Scotsderator has not seen fit to publish them.

ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 891 - 17/12/2025 15:25:13    2648689

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Replying To HB245:  "None of the above, in my opinion. For me personally, I assure you, in the 30/60minutes following my club winning an Ulster Club, I would still be on the pitch celebrating with the lads or else on route straight to the clubhouse. Quite possibly the last thing on my mind would be what 'Mick2007' on the Hoganstand Forum was saying. Each to their own though."
"On route straight to the club house" One might suggest this would be the perfect time to post to kill the traffic boredom. Or the hour drive from grounds to club house. Did you really need this spelt out? Like explained where some people would be 30 minutes post game and 1 hour (traffic) from home?

farneygael3 (Monaghan) - Posts: 489 - 17/12/2025 16:00:14    2648694

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