Lee Keegan's red card being overturned by the Central Hearing Committee has stirred up plenty of debate.
The twitter reaction has been mixed. Here's some of the best opinions:
I think the fact Mayo's appeal not to have the game played in Limerick rejected, helped Lee Keegan's appeal #1/2aintbad
- Colm O Neill (@crossbar13) August 28, 2014
Glad L Keegan is free to play No malice in his action Did Diarmuid Connolly get cleared to play in All Ireland few years ago?
- Eoin Liston (@EoinListon) August 28, 2014
Aim a kick @a player, interfere w/an opponents mouth, bite an opponent, push a medic to the ground, all within rules these days. Good laugh.
- paul galvin (@pgal10) August 28, 2014
Lee Keegan's sending off was harsh,no doubt about it.But it was absolutely a red card offence according to the rules. pic.twitter.com/0a6qtohe0C
- Mike Quirke (@Mike_Quirke) August 28, 2014
If the game at the weekend was a 1st/2nd round in the championship would it have been over turned? Probably not no consistency once again
- Joe sheridan (@Squarecut84) August 28, 2014
Completely undermining referees with the overturning of the red card in my opinion
- Wayne McNamara (@waggymc) August 28, 2014
As delighted I am that Lee Keegan has been cleared for Saturday, the decision seriously undermines the CHC. They can't judge on emotion #gaa
- Brian O'Malley (@BrianOMalley1) August 28, 2014
TweetLee Keegan free to play for #Mayo against #Kerry on Sat! I'm delighted for him - what a player! But how will referees feel about it? #GAA
- Des Cahill (@sportsdes) August 28, 2014