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What do you reckon folks? Beelzedub (Dublin) - Posts: 508 - 11/03/2013 16:21:58 1347282 Link 0 |
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Good idea. Yeah the punishment does not fit the crime for these type of offences. The sin bin could be used for alot of cynical tackles. county man (Limerick) - Posts: 1156 - 11/03/2013 21:31:21 1347675 Link 0 |
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Sin bin works in many other sports and would be a great deterent to players on committing cynical fouls. ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 11/03/2013 21:38:34 1347680 Link 0 |
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Not a bad idea, something like that is needed just as badly in hurling Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1823 - 11/03/2013 21:48:36 1347688 Link 0 |
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Soccer is far better at dealing with cheating than we are. GAA people slag them but some of the stuff that goes on in gaelic football would not be tolerated. I have never seen a player being carded for diving or other such nonsense. It happens regulalry in soccer. hurlingdub (Dublin) - Posts: 6978 - 11/03/2013 21:51:50 1347693 Link 0 |
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Congress will vote on this shortly, but its not a sin bin they are going to introduce, the offending player will have to be substituted. RHF (Cavan) - Posts: 891 - 12/03/2013 11:22:57 1347840 Link 0 |
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A red card would probably be too harsh in gaa, as there are more scoring opportunities than in soccer. However a yellow isnt enough either. A sin bin in theory could work. TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 12/03/2013 12:09:47 1347889 Link 0 |
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Its uncanny how alike you and Jimbo are Beezle !! :) waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13659 - 12/03/2013 12:14:28 1347895 Link 0 |
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waynoI Beelzedub (Dublin) - Posts: 508 - 12/03/2013 12:54:18 1347936 Link 0 |
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hurlingdub Floops (Dublin) - Posts: 1623 - 12/03/2013 13:04:49 1347954 Link 0 |
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Have to say I think this is the best idea put forward on HS. The amount of times Mayo committed this offence in last years semi final was just astonishing. But we wont go down that route as it's been done to death at this stage. ConnollyDub (Dublin) - Posts: 2007 - 13/03/2013 13:15:47 1348732 Link 0 |
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I think the issue here is that we are dealing with an amateur sport that is getting more and more exposed to TV, the players are becomming fitter,faster,stronger, the stakes are getting higher. the game is becoming more and more professional all the time yet its officials are still as amateur as they always were, refs,linesmen,umpires. Either we start paying everyone or accept the shambles that it is. s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5524 - 13/03/2013 13:36:22 1348753 Link 0 |
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Be all for a sin bin but what length of time 5/8/10 minutes. hound (Meath) - Posts: 234 - 13/03/2013 13:46:15 1348763 Link 0 |
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Why the sin bin and not yellow then red. Best deterrent of the lot ballybannongael (Down) - Posts: 547 - 13/03/2013 13:49:07 1348769 Link 0 |
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Many people miss the key issue here, if a sin-bin was introduced then it would still be down to the referee to enforce it, and some referees completely lose the run of themselves so they would be sending multiple players to the sin-bin. This is another example of the GAA finding issues where they don't exist. This would be an issue if Donegal's AI win last year was achieved through cynical fouling, it wasnt and no team has won anything significant with these tactics. PK57 (Louth) - Posts: 1664 - 13/03/2013 14:00:27 1348782 Link 0 |
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PK57 whiterbannnas (Mayo) - Posts: 2441 - 13/03/2013 19:43:41 1349028 Link 0 |
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PK57, you must be joking. Donegal had a system of cynical play throughout last years championship. Every time an opponent won a kickout they fouled him and got back into defensive position. This was a massive part of why they only conceded 1 goal. Im not knocking them, just pointing out that this has had success. Also, surely it is fair to say that tyrone used their fair share of this type of stuff when they won their all irelands? TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 13/03/2013 19:53:46 1349035 Link 0 |
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The Master hound (Meath) - Posts: 234 - 14/03/2013 15:45:35 1349514 Link 0 |