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Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork

lilywhite1 (Kildare) - Posts: 2973 - 13/10/2017 16:08:39    2055072

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Replying To lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
We never really start good when it comes to the league ..and looking at the fixtures we could very well lose the first 3 games !

Every game is 50/50 ...i would be happy if we won 3 or 4 games and avoid relegation if i am honest .

But looking forward to the games already

WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 829 - 13/10/2017 17:34:12    2055102

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Replying To lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
Thanks lillywhite looking at the fixtures I confident Meath will get promoted next year, it appears to be the weakest div 2 for a few years, the toughest fixtures for me is the away games between Roscommon and Cavan, if we get two out of the four points there I think we'll finally get div 1 football, how do ye rate Kildare's chances ? hopefully meath v kildare league game in 2019 will be div 1 and not div 2.

Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 461 - 13/10/2017 18:37:44    2055118

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Replying To WhyTheLongFace:  "
Replying To lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
We never really start good when it comes to the league ..and looking at the fixtures we could very well lose the first 3 games !

Every game is 50/50 ...i would be happy if we won 3 or 4 games and avoid relegation if i am honest .

But looking forward to the games already"
I can't see meath losing any games to be honest

numberedjerseys (USA) - Posts: 347 - 13/10/2017 19:27:41    2055131

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We you see lads on the last weekend of January. A nice new surface in the Hyde since your last visit fingers crossed no snow this time ;)

ispeakwisdom (Roscommon) - Posts: 2410 - 13/10/2017 19:30:28    2055132

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Meath will beat Clare,Down,Louth,Cork and get beaten by Roscommon,Cavan and Tipp. That will give Meath a total of 8 points which will comfortably keep you up but won't be enough points for promotion.

Yondu (UK) - Posts: 335 - 13/10/2017 19:43:11    2055137

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Replying To numberedjerseys:  "
Replying To WhyTheLongFace:  "[quote=lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
We never really start good when it comes to the league ..and looking at the fixtures we could very well lose the first 3 games !

Every game is 50/50 ...i would be happy if we won 3 or 4 games and avoid relegation if i am honest .

But looking forward to the games already"
I can't see meath losing any games to be honest"]Hey Ed I think you got me mixed up with "whythelongface".....

numberedjerseys (USA) - Posts: 347 - 13/10/2017 19:47:31    2055139

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I can't see meath losing any games to be honest

numberedjerseys (USA) - Posts:328 - 13/10/2017 19:27:41

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I hope you're 100% right

But !

WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 829 - 13/10/2017 20:06:52    2055142

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Four away games was expected this year, Roscommon and Cavan away are tough games no doubt. Slow starts have cost us in the past and one would think at least 10 points would be needed for promotion, we need to start well and maintain collecting points. If we win our three homes games, one of which is against a main promotion rival in Cork, and win two on the road including a win against either Cavan or Roscommon, we should be in with a shout but predicting Meath in the league has often been a dangerous pastime so lets just look forward to it all starting again.

Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3590 - 13/10/2017 20:56:10    2055149

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It's the weakest D2 in years. The only Ulster team we have away is Cavan, who aren't great. Andy had repeatedly said promotion is the goal for next year so I would expect us to be the fittest team in the early going. If teams like Roscommon and Tipp have designs on going far in the Championship they'll be focusing their attention on peaking in July/August. No excuses D1 in 2019!

pauk123 (USA) - Posts: 189 - 13/10/2017 22:00:21    2055157

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Replying To Royal.Legend:  "
Replying To lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
Thanks lillywhite looking at the fixtures I confident Meath will get promoted next year, it appears to be the weakest div 2 for a few years, the toughest fixtures for me is the away games between Roscommon and Cavan, if we get two out of the four points there I think we'll finally get div 1 football, how do ye rate Kildare's chances ? hopefully meath v kildare league game in 2019 will be div 1 and not div 2."
Yes it's the weakest div 2 in years and unfortunately we contribute massively to that weakness. Every year the same thread saying ah this year with them fixtures we'll def be up there........we won't.. ..at least not with this bunch of players....itll be another 3rd to 6th finish and that seems to be our lot at the moment. I just can't see any basis for optimism and I'm not crying out for change in management or anything.....just too many inconsistent squad players that lack serious composure to challenge for anything.

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 709 - 14/10/2017 07:11:49    2055192

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Rossies decent team, tipp lot great footballers on there team play great brand football too.clare defo making gains each year. If cork got there act together watch out.our neighbours have tried and tested manager he bring great experience and know how to them.lots very good teams there if anything looking at us last year we have to b worried.
Hopefully playing these games will improve us cause we need all the game time and exposure to high level to make the panel whoever they are to get better.management have tough job to do so hope they have plan in place for next year and beyond. Let them at it and no agendas.

Reco (Meath) - Posts: 419 - 14/10/2017 11:28:06    2055217

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It looks like a wide open division next year. This is realistically our level at the minute- we are of similar standard to Cavan, tipperary etc. I guess Roscommon would be favourites to win the division but there will not be much between any of the sides. Any of the teams could beat any other on a given day. 5 wins or even 4 and a draw could probably be enough for promotion, and I could see a situation where everything is to play for on the final day. As has been said before, the first 3 games are essential- get 2 wins out of 3 and we are in a position to push for promotion. 1 out of 3 and we are looking over our shoulders.
I wouldn't get too hung up on the consistency or otherwise of the team at this stage. A few lads who were breaking into the panel last year (conlan, o'reilly) could step up. You could see 1 or 2 more of last years u-21s brought in. Others could be back from injury or travel. Until the o'byrne Cup is done, it is hard to know what we are looking at. In addition, one would like to hope that another winters training under McEntee could bring more consistency.
I wouldn't call it a disaster if we don't get promoted, but promotion would be a big step forward in the teams development.

anfearbeag (Meath) - Posts: 1134 - 14/10/2017 14:10:26    2055240

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Replying To Royal.Legend:  "
Replying To lilywhite1:  "Jeez Lads I thought that ye would be all over the League fixtures released today, already going through them in forensic detail, predicting which games might be vital for promotion etc.
Meath have four away and three home games beginning with an away game v Roscommon on Saturday January 27th and finish up with a home game against Down on Sunday March 25th. The Battle of the Boyne takes place on St Patrick's day with Meath away to Louth.

Allianz Football League Division 2

Round 1: Saturday, January 27th: Cork v Tipperary; Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan, Louth v Down, Roscommon v Meath

Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth, Tipperary v Roscommon; Sunday, February 4th: Down v Cork, Meath v Clare

Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath; Sunday, February 11: Clare v Tipperary, Cork v Louth, Roscommon v Down

Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan, Down v Clare, Louth v Roscommon, Tipperary v Meath

Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down; Sunday, March 4th: Clare v Roscommon, Meath v Cork, Tipperary v Louth

Round 6: Saturday, March 17th: Cork v Clare; Sunday, March 18th: Down v Tipperary, Louth v Meath, Roscommon v Cavan

Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary, Clare v Louth, Meath v Down, Roscommon v Cork"
Thanks lillywhite looking at the fixtures I confident Meath will get promoted next year, it appears to be the weakest div 2 for a few years, the toughest fixtures for me is the away games between Roscommon and Cavan, if we get two out of the four points there I think we'll finally get div 1 football, how do ye rate Kildare's chances ? hopefully meath v kildare league game in 2019 will be div 1 and not div 2."
Apologies for not answering your question earlier Royal.Legend but my internet connection was down for almost a week. Kildare's home games will I feel be key to their survival in Division 1. We have four; Monaghan, Mayo, Tyrone and Galway. I wouldn't expect to get anything away to Donegal, Dublin and Kerry, well especially the latter two anyway. So three out of four home wins would probably be the minimum required to stay up.
Hopefully in 2019 Kildare and Meath will both be slugging it out and against each other in Division 1.

lilywhite1 (Kildare) - Posts: 2973 - 26/10/2017 17:27:31    2058282

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It could just be me, but it seems every year since we went up in 2013 has been said to be "the easiest division 2 in years". Is it getting easier every year or what?

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 26/10/2017 19:31:07    2058328

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "It could just be me, but it seems every year since we went up in 2013 has been said to be "the easiest division 2 in years". Is it getting easier every year or what?"
I think its mainly wishful thinking. No easier than previous years. If we are good enough we will go up

seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 1432 - 26/10/2017 19:51:47    2058336

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "It could just be me, but it seems every year since we went up in 2013 has been said to be "the easiest division 2 in years". Is it getting easier every year or what?"
Here is a list of counties that were in Division Two since Meath gained promotion in 2013:

2014:
Donegal
Armagh
Monaghan
Down
Louth
Laois
Galway

2015:
Down
Cavan
Laois
Kildare
Westmeath
Galway
Roscommon

2016:
Tyrone
Cavan
Armagh
Fermanagh
Derry
Laois
Galway

2017:
Down
Derry
Fermanagh
Kildare
Galway
Clare
Cork

2018:
Cavan
Down
Louth
Roscommon
Cork
Clare
Tipp

Three out of the four previous years, Meath have finished third. To me 2014 looked the toughest.

OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 26/10/2017 20:24:37    2058358

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Replying To anfearbeag:  "It looks like a wide open division next year. This is realistically our level at the minute- we are of similar standard to Cavan, tipperary etc. I guess Roscommon would be favourites to win the division but there will not be much between any of the sides. Any of the teams could beat any other on a given day. 5 wins or even 4 and a draw could probably be enough for promotion, and I could see a situation where everything is to play for on the final day. As has been said before, the first 3 games are essential- get 2 wins out of 3 and we are in a position to push for promotion. 1 out of 3 and we are looking over our shoulders.
I wouldn't get too hung up on the consistency or otherwise of the team at this stage. A few lads who were breaking into the panel last year (conlan, o'reilly) could step up. You could see 1 or 2 more of last years u-21s brought in. Others could be back from injury or travel. Until the o'byrne Cup is done, it is hard to know what we are looking at. In addition, one would like to hope that another winters training under McEntee could bring more consistency.
I wouldn't call it a disaster if we don't get promoted, but promotion would be a big step forward in the teams development."
I would generally agree with this anfearbeag Tipp and Cavan are around where we are at the moment. It's the weakest D2 in years there is no "big gun" there so it's all to play for.

Last year Andy made big noise that you need to play the top teams regularly to be able to compete with them in the championship. He also said that promotion was the main goal for 2018. As a result, I would expect us to be in peak physical condition and ahead of the rest of the field, especially in the early rounds. This is the best chance we'll have to get out of D2 in years. I hope he has the lads ready to take it.

pauk123 (USA) - Posts: 189 - 26/10/2017 20:37:58    2058364

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Replying To pauk123:  "I would generally agree with this anfearbeag Tipp and Cavan are around where we are at the moment. It's the weakest D2 in years there is no "big gun" there so it's all to play for.

Last year Andy made big noise that you need to play the top teams regularly to be able to compete with them in the championship. He also said that promotion was the main goal for 2018. As a result, I would expect us to be in peak physical condition and ahead of the rest of the field, especially in the early rounds. This is the best chance we'll have to get out of D2 in years. I hope he has the lads ready to take it."
Yes but about 6 teams can really feel they can promote,there may not be a big gun,but there is not much between most teams. Plus we play away to 2 of the teams who were in dv1 last year...

ziggy32001 (Meath) - Posts: 8354 - 26/10/2017 22:19:05    2058413

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It's no easier or harder than last year. I think 15 was the big miss. But that's all behind us. Of course Andy is targeting promotion, which is refreshingly positive.
Do I think in my heart we will get promoted? And will I be putting money on it ? Absolutely yes.
But then I've done that every year for the last number.
Standing back from my royal slanted view. You would have to say that every team is thinking they can get promoted. Down cork provincial finalists, Roscommon provincial winners , tipp Clare on a crest of a wave, Louth always fancy playing Meath , Cavan have designs too. No easy games but we have the right man in charge. Few changes needed.
Long story short, if it's in our own hands on last day v Down I'll be a happy man.
Hon the royal

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 26/10/2017 22:48:00    2058429

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