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brendtheredhand
County: Tyrone

Good One brend

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 28/02/2010 15:56:50    575117

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Is it just me or is Brian Moore a complete p****? He is ALWAYS bias towards England and ALWAYS claims the ref is wrong if he gives a decision against england? He didnt seem too bad yesterday, but i remember him in the Ireland v England game last year and he was defending the 'obstructing' by england players such as Armitage on irish players, when it the english players should have been sin-binned.

Plastic Paddy (Tyrone) - Posts: 664 - 28/02/2010 16:13:38    575126

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He's not the worst Paddy by a long chalk. Jeremy Guscott's face on the BBC yesterday was an absolute picture at the end. He was cholking to say anything positive about Ireland and I thought Keith Wood was going to reach over and deck him. That's what makes beating England so sweet, they just can't take it.

Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9825 - 28/02/2010 16:37:22    575136

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Ulsterman. I didnt see the last few minutes of the game or the post match analysis but, i agree that that Jeremy Guscott is also a tool of the highest order. Would loved to have seen his face after it. And Keith Wood shoulda chalked him, the arrogant p****!

Plastic Paddy (Tyrone) - Posts: 664 - 28/02/2010 16:53:38    575146

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BufordTJustice
County: USA
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patrique
County: Antrim
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574895 BufordTJustice
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Partique,

Are you the same fella that only a short time ago told us that patrons know better not to move in Casement Park whislt the very same "militaristic nonsense " as you refer to it was being played prior to the start of a gaelic match. ???

Somehow I think you are.



And what?

The two pint patriots at Casement are obviously over the top, and the players are not [paied £250,000 a year, so I do not see what point you are trying to make.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 28/02/2010 17:05:37    575159

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Ireland's second try.

Ref gives a penalty to England, and O'Leary does not rel;ease the ball, albeit he did not have a lot of time to do so.

Danny care starts wrestling with him for the ball. How many times in a game do we see that happen in Gaelic football?

However in Rugby the ref just reversed the penalty decision..

Now that would be worth introducing into GAA.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 28/02/2010 17:07:40    575161

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Patrique.

I agree wholeheartedly with that proposal.

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 28/02/2010 17:18:37    575173

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Well done ireland bad game though.

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 28/02/2010 19:02:55    575320

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derryman
County: Derry
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575068 I am not a rugby supporter although I do enjoy the game but I do feel that gaelic players and managers could learn a great deal from rugby in regard to respecting the referee and the rules. I was seriously impressed by the English teams response to what all the commentators, English and Irish regarded as a wrong decision by the ref.

Your dead rite Derryman.The English did score a perfectly good try as well.

fredrickwood (Roscommon) - Posts: 2871 - 01/03/2010 14:15:11    575936

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Would I be wrong to think that Tommy Bowe (in a little way ) resembles Jonah Lumu. That is when he tucks the ball under his arm and in full flight bursts through the opposition defence.

derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 01/03/2010 18:48:14    576328

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