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Fair play to Eunans. Championship can carry on now!!

Credit to match officials who ref our games!! I have a gripe with some of these new rules esp the advantage rule..some refs play it out where others give 10 seconds and that. It would be better if they all played the same length so when you have a new ref you know where you stand as the previous one may have different views!!

Anyway, big weekend again. Looking forward to it!! If Termon manage to beat Glenties and Kilcar beat Gweedore do Termon become favorites?

Whyme923 (Donegal) - Posts: 118 - 17/09/2025 09:37:32    2636530

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Replying To Ulsterchamps_32:  "This scenario happened in an all ireland club final so it's not just a donegal thing. Of course the officials should do better but be pretty sure the officials are plenty disappointed with themselves. I wonder is there more could be done in the process of the substitution to stop it happening."
Just do it like they do in soccer. A complete halt to proceedings until the ref notes the change and the player being replaced has left the pitch.

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10102 - 17/09/2025 10:19:02    2636536

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Just do it like they do in soccer. A complete halt to proceedings until the ref notes the change and the player being replaced has left the pitch."
You're right and think at intercounty level they've done a lot to clean up the substitutions. It can slow things up and it can get very busy it et but its just something that will just have to be lived with.

Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 953 - 17/09/2025 12:05:50    2636558

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County board should have stepped in and ordered a replay. Officials are human and can make errors no issue with that, but like kilmacud and Glen it shouldn't have been imposed on eunans to object for justice to be served. As usual GAA great at ignoring the obvious and players deserve better.

totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 1166 - 17/09/2025 12:27:28    2636562

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https://x.com/SmallerFishGAA/status/1968627914154361301?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Another mess, paints us in a really bad light when we demand respect for our county team but cannot match the same standards ourselves with our clubs.

Maguiresman (Fermanagh) - Posts: 15 - 18/09/2025 13:13:39    2636658

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Replying To ThroughTheGap:  "I see MacCumhaills have been given a 6 day turnaround, and it could have been avoided. Makes the county board statements during the summer look hypocritical."
I see smaller fish has picked up on this too.. rightly so

Northwest90 (Donegal) - Posts: 17 - 18/09/2025 13:34:35    2636663

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Replying To Maguiresman:  "https://x.com/SmallerFishGAA/status/1968627914154361301?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Another mess, paints us in a really bad light when we demand respect for our county team but cannot match the same standards ourselves with our clubs."
Maybe should of signed out of your Fermanagh account and back into your Donegal account eh? ;)

dgcrusader (Donegal) - Posts: 142 - 18/09/2025 14:19:12    2636673

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Replying To Northwest90:  "I see smaller fish has picked up on this too.. rightly so"
Yea no point in giving out about the 6 day turnaround for the county citing players welfare .then giving mc cumhaills a 6 day turnaround.. not good enough I'm afraid. If it happened under previous regimes they would be slated.. on another point dissapointed to see mc fadden ferry heading to Oz again. Probably won't see him in a county jersey again..

rorysboys (Donegal) - Posts: 2671 - 18/09/2025 15:37:02    2636690

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I don't see the need for playing games so close together, why couldn't the quarter finals have been spaced out more?

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3534 - 18/09/2025 15:38:06    2636691

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Replying To totalrecall:  "County board should have stepped in and ordered a replay. Officials are human and can make errors no issue with that, but like kilmacud and Glen it shouldn't have been imposed on eunans to object for justice to be served. As usual GAA great at ignoring the obvious and players deserve better."
You cant have a situation where the county board steps in to decide on a replay due to officiating errors. Then you'd have a situation where the county board is deciding which games are important enough to have them bother to review, and which errors are important enough.

Every game has errors in officiating, so in reality the county board could review every game with a 1 point difference and find some reason to overturn it. Or even have a situation where there is an error that should deserve an appeal but the board has looked at the whole game, and on balance the ref gave a few wrong decisions the other way, so this evens it out and the appeal fails.

It would take no time until there would be calls of corruption and club politics if the county board decided to step in and not step in on certain games.

It would create issues between the referrees and the board. County boards have trouble maintaining enough officials without going out of their way to highlight and overturn their incorrect decisions. Not to say that officials shouldnt be held to account, but this is not the way to go about it.

Also you could have a situation where the county board announces a replay where the players do not want it. Imagine going on the beer for 2 days after getting knocked out and being told, actually youve got training tomorrow and a replay in few days, without even being consulted. Some teams will accept they lost on the day even with the error.

From a governance perspective, it is best to have that seperation in process, that the aggrieved team makes the request and has a specific error they want reviewed.

KneeAm87 (Donegal) - Posts: 5 - 18/09/2025 17:12:27    2636707

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Replying To Ulsterchamps_32:  "You're right and think at intercounty level they've done a lot to clean up the substitutions. It can slow things up and it can get very busy it et but its just something that will just have to be lived with."
I thought the rule already was that the linesman was to hold the substitute on the sideline until the other player was off?

I know we are giving the ref a lot of stick here, and yes the buck does stop with him. But the linesman just let the sub run on, obviously without seeing anyone come off.

KneeAm87 (Donegal) - Posts: 5 - 18/09/2025 18:01:12    2636712

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Replying To KneeAm87:  "I thought the rule already was that the linesman was to hold the substitute on the sideline until the other player was off?

I know we are giving the ref a lot of stick here, and yes the buck does stop with him. But the linesman just let the sub run on, obviously without seeing anyone come off."
We see it every weekend in club games, the linesmen standing on the halfway line for most of the game, not bothering to help the ref out , allowing management teams to run up and down touchlines , onto the pitch and not doing their job properly for substitutions.

greenfan (Donegal) - Posts: 750 - 18/09/2025 23:18:54    2636729

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Replying To KneeAm87:  "You cant have a situation where the county board steps in to decide on a replay due to officiating errors. Then you'd have a situation where the county board is deciding which games are important enough to have them bother to review, and which errors are important enough.

Every game has errors in officiating, so in reality the county board could review every game with a 1 point difference and find some reason to overturn it. Or even have a situation where there is an error that should deserve an appeal but the board has looked at the whole game, and on balance the ref gave a few wrong decisions the other way, so this evens it out and the appeal fails.

It would take no time until there would be calls of corruption and club politics if the county board decided to step in and not step in on certain games.

It would create issues between the referrees and the board. County boards have trouble maintaining enough officials without going out of their way to highlight and overturn their incorrect decisions. Not to say that officials shouldnt be held to account, but this is not the way to go about it.

Also you could have a situation where the county board announces a replay where the players do not want it. Imagine going on the beer for 2 days after getting knocked out and being told, actually youve got training tomorrow and a replay in few days, without even being consulted. Some teams will accept they lost on the day even with the error.

From a governance perspective, it is best to have that seperation in process, that the aggrieved team makes the request and has a specific error they want reviewed."
Great post. While the situation the other day was avoidable, it was hardly a travesty of justice suffered by Eunans either.
At the end of the day, they had 80 minutes to beat Termon.

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10102 - 19/09/2025 09:51:30    2636747

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Replying To KneeAm87:  "I thought the rule already was that the linesman was to hold the substitute on the sideline until the other player was off?

I know we are giving the ref a lot of stick here, and yes the buck does stop with him. But the linesman just let the sub run on, obviously without seeing anyone come off."
Sometimes the subs just run on anyway. But yes the linesman should stop them until the player coming off is off the field. Really the point scorer shouldn't have been on the pitch for Termon, rather than the man should've been off.

I think linesmen should have more power anyway, be able to flag free kicks, as well as the usual linesman duties. They are referees too, I think they could they offer more help to the man in the middle, there's a lot to look out for and keep on top of.

Northwest90 (Donegal) - Posts: 17 - 19/09/2025 10:31:47    2636753

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Looking forward to catching a game or two this weekend. Slightly disappointing that the four senior and two intermediate matchups are as condensed as they are, but I don't envy anyone that has to schedule club fixtures in this weather across the county!

12 euro for a single match on stream sport is a fair price, however the 55 euro for weekend is very badly priced considering five of the matches overlap! 25 euro should have covered it. Target customers are likely already paying at the gate for their own club/local quarter final, and those away from home will buy a single stream for own club.

SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 514 - 20/09/2025 13:29:55    2636839

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Does anyone know the schedule for the remainder of the Championship? Semis and final dates?

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10102 - 21/09/2025 11:06:08    2636901

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Does anyone know the schedule for the remainder of the Championship? Semis and final dates?"
Senior Semi Finals 27/28 September Senior Final 12th Oct

Inter Final 5th Oct

Junior Semis next Saturday Final 11th Oct

peiledoir20 (Donegal) - Posts: 1373 - 21/09/2025 11:51:06    2636906

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Does anyone know the schedule for the remainder of the Championship? Semis and final dates?"
Semi finals next weekend. County Final Sunday 12th

Scenicparish (Donegal) - Posts: 771 - 21/09/2025 12:36:16    2636913

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Cheersmen

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10102 - 21/09/2025 17:50:37    2636938

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Good weekend of ball!!

It's anyone's to take! Glenties just don't give up!! Credit to them!!

Whyme923 (Donegal) - Posts: 118 - 21/09/2025 21:31:07    2636981

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