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Cursing at the GAA match

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It's a disgrace, not what football is about at all. there is no need for it, and i don't think players like hearin iut being shouted at them, while there trying to perform their best. I totally agree with the man below, and i to use it under my breath and infront of the young ones, can't be helped but i think we should try,, for the young ones sake and the players.

IloveSport (Monaghan) - Posts: 4 - 10/03/2011 12:03:55    885284

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Orlaith, Im glad you havent been sitting near me at a match. I shovel a wheen of ***** at the ref before the game starts to make sure he hears me!

ballybannongael (Down) - Posts: 547 - 10/03/2011 13:16:51    885396

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Well most people are taking me up wrong but as I stress again, There is cursing and then there is the mad cursing that was evident in that video, Is there really any need for that rate of cursing in a McKenna cup match, I would hate to hear that lad in an Ulster final. Really was a disgrace to hear it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwdhVRhDd4

Orlaith (Derry) - Posts: 4282 - 10/03/2011 17:37:23    885771

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Orlaith
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885771 Well most people are taking me up wrong but as I stress again, There is cursing and then there is the mad cursing that was evident in that video,

Are you trying to say that you condone cursing?

dhorse (Laois) - Posts: 11374 - 10/03/2011 18:03:50    885820

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ah! cursing and mad cursing!

I suggest that orlaith should develop a continuum of cursing, from acceptable to non acceptable, this template could then be voted on or amended by the members and sent forward as a motion to congress. Then we would all know what utterances, pass muster and then we would be able to root out people who don't come up to our lofty standards.

For blinkin flip sake it's fuppin brilliant!

ochonlir (Cavan) - Posts: 4343 - 11/03/2011 08:40:13    886110

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