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Quickest sending off in GAA History?

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dingle1
County: Clare
Posts: 575

The "LAOIS" supporters & management should be ashamed of the cowardly way they carried on especially at half time & should get appropriate penalties & the GAA need to be seen to stand up to this type of thuggish behaviour & intimidation.
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Portlaoise and not Laois!!!! (And it was some Portlaoise not all)

Let's not tar the whole county here!!!

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13845 - 22/02/2010 20:12:23    570183

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Cavan_Slasher
County: Cavan
Posts: 3992

570154 Dellboy, no flies on you boss


Sure not as he made few other comments early on in the year as well that nobody else knew about me only him . I picked up on those so he knows i know him.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 22/02/2010 20:12:55    570185

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Sometime in the early '70's, Paddy McCormack from Offaly, ("The Iron Man from Rhode"), came on as a substitute.
Gave the "slip of paper" to the Ref and clocked the nearest guy to him as he ran to his position.
In playing time, it was probably less than 5 seconds from handing the "slip of paper" to lashing out at opponent.
BTW, he had earned the "Iron Man" label long before this incident.

tifram (Dublin) - Posts: 36 - 22/02/2010 20:26:09    570209

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Dell old chap I, and everyone else know you are a ref because you are the only one brave enough to admit it on these pages. No other reason. Now what dance was that you were talking about. Did we have a date or something. Did you wear an evening gown. If you did I'm sure you looked lovely but I'll have to take your word for it as I cannot remember being at any function you were at.

The real Árd Rí (Meath) - Posts: 990 - 23/02/2010 11:54:16    570567

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