League Format???

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kaiserchief
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Re: League Format???

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chimbonda wrote:Fixtures for the league are available on the offaly gaa website. Click on adult leagues and it will display all rounds showing who plays who and who is at home. Fixtures for next weekend will be announced Sunday night as has been the case for the last few years.
Monday morning now and no fixtures.. I heard yesterday in OCP that they wont be happening until Tuesday night and out Wednesday..

What a f***king joke.. They should have been able to release the next 4 rounds fixtures over two months ago.

chimbonda
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Re: League Format???

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http://offaly.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/leagues/
Fixtures for all rounds of leagues are on the attached link - only thing to be announced is date and time.
All clubs know who and where they are playing next week.

kaiserchief
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Re: League Format???

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Yeah I Seen this. This could have been completed in a click of a button. Not rocket science.

Clubs know they are playing league game this weekend but could be Friday Saturday or Sunday.. More than likely Saturday or Sunday. The master fixture plan is out a long time now..

Don't know why county board are waiting so long to decide date and times..

All players have lives outside of GAA, especially with work and family.

Meeting on a Tuesday and announcing on a Wednesday is just not fair to players and teams trying to prepare.

The needs to addressed. There is no reason why the county board couldn't make these times and dates when they met last.

kaiserchief
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Re: League Format???

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Who in the county board has this responsibility?

LooseCannon
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kaiserchief wrote:Who in the county board has this responsibility?
Pat Horan.

Well at least there’s a master fixtures this year
Good Luck

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kaiserchief wrote:Who in the county board has this responsibility?
Pat Horan.

Well at least there’s a master fixtures this year
Good Luck

kaiserchief
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Re: League Format???

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we will see how long it is stuck to.. hasn't even started yet..

dual clubs from next week will be week in week out for 4 months..

kaiserchief
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Re: League Format???

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https://www.dublingaa.ie/news/2018-dubl ... e-fixtures

dublin aren't the only county to do it correctly but this is how they do it..

offaly need to copy and paste this approach

chimbonda
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Re: League Format???

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Fixtures for this weekend now on offaly gaa website

Plain of the Herbs
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Here's a better link to the Offaly GAA fixtures and results site, the one I use to look up such things.
http://people.gaa.ie/club/offaly/

And I'd say the most difficult thing this coming weekend will be to find playable pitches. I am told by people who know these things that land has rarely been as wet, even high ground. And the unsettled nature of the weather looks set to continue.
Pat Donegan. Signed out of respect for players and all involved with Offaly.

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