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GAA Paralysis..there are none so blind ..

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Belis is yet another example of GAA failing to address a recurrent andtretable malady within.



Re red card or not.. ( hurling)


Re Donnellan : How can someone from the comfort of his armachair or high stool possibly know how a sudden jolt ot the fcmask will impact or traumatize other part of the head. Doctor has to take all necessary precutions on the spot. Sham on those who "not guilty" because Dodge thankfully seemed coherent in post match interview. The B*ll*x Doody "let every blow be funeral mentality seems to be
alive and well. Red card. no question about it.


Tobin, appeared less grievous and TV views is mostly from the rear, however if Seanie gave a dig with the end of the bas which I think he did then a message needs to be sent re this all to prevalent unmanly behavior and red was justified.
Utill the hurling committes and GAA sit p and take notice , a yellow to each player could have been appropriate, regardless of who started it.
Henry Sheffling and Gavin should have gotten red or black in August last year.
Good point by Dowling re all 4 midfielders at throw in evdry game... which leads back to the paralysis lies with GAA Powers thar be in failing to face the situation...
Recommend a Black card on a go forward basis.. with ref serving that notice as part of pregame coin toss.

PatOLogical (Limerick) - Posts: 1358 - 27/05/2015 15:38:05    1729151

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