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I can only speak of my own experiences. Cookstown of Tyrone won an All-Ireland fair and square in Feb 2010 against a Kerry club. Cookstown the team and their supporters were a credit to their club and county on the day. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8788 - 04/02/2012 17:27:26 1105459 Link 0 |
yeah a fines a bit silly, especially for the small rural clubs like both involved, both wouldnt have more than 2oo odd members at most id say. Where does the money go to? mmcartan (Cork) - Posts: 17 - 04/02/2012 20:21:40 1105530 Link 0 |
mmcartan in response to your comments. I apologise for saying it was Weeshie - I stand corrected (it was Gary 'the wig' that was on commentary). The point I was making was I felt the arrogance of the comments made on the radio was probably indicative of the attitude the Dromid management had approached the game (my opinion - not saying its the gospel truth) ie just turn up on the day and we'll win as they have no big name players! Dont get me wrong I'm not condoning the overly physical approach I just made the point that they had their homework done whereas Dromid hadnt. DoireCK (Derry) - Posts: 162 - 04/02/2012 20:34:32 1105535 Link 0 |
Doireck,youre confused.I never said meath didnt score more,I said that they didnt deserve to win (Its not rocket science).And for the record,i assure you i would be embarrassed if galway won an all ireland by deliberately taking the oppositions three best players out of the game.If you think its alright to win by cheating,instead of telling me to come down from my cross,you should instead climb out of your pit. TheRoad (Galway) - Posts: 1339 - 04/02/2012 20:48:43 1105545 Link 0 |
After the brawl near the end of the first half in the Armagh v Cork game it will be interesting to see what action will be taken against them. I presume since they are not junior minnows the incident will be ignored. Come on the GAA and be consistant. 2leftfeet (None) - Posts: 130 - 06/02/2012 09:03:48 1106237 Link 0 |
Does anyone have any idea how banning a spectator from going to watch GAA matches will work in practice? Are we all going to get identity cards? onlyhurling (Galway) - Posts: 800 - 06/02/2012 10:11:53 1106275 Link 0 |
Brings a whole new perspective to the phrase "It was only handbags".... Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 06/02/2012 11:09:13 1106322 Link 0 |
Offside_Rule rath_togh (Meath) - Posts: 740 - 06/02/2012 11:57:29 1106365 Link 0 |
rath_togh Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 06/02/2012 12:12:31 1106378 Link 0 |
2leftfeet Superglue (Kerry) - Posts: 1283 - 06/02/2012 12:19:26 1106388 Link 0 |
2leftfeet georgelee (Louth) - Posts: 523 - 06/02/2012 15:52:12 1106648 Link 0 |
2leftfeet Brolly (Monaghan) - Posts: 4472 - 06/02/2012 16:06:23 1106670 Link 0 |
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2012/0209/1224311519762.html?via=mr carpenter (Wicklow) - Posts: 100 - 09/02/2012 09:37:55 1108296 Link 0 |
I was at the McKenna Cup Final in Armagh and was speaking to a person from Derrytresk. He explained the reason why the woman allegedly hit Declan O'Sullivan with her handbag. He told me the Derrytresk player went to shake hands with declan O'Sullivan at the end of the game. His words: - Declan 'busted him' and the lady took exception to this. THIS PHOTOGRAPH CLEARLY VINDICATES THAT ACCOUNT> Sparrowhawk (Tyrone) - Posts: 107 - 09/02/2012 10:19:17 1108316 Link 0 |
Unbelieveable... any wonder declan o'sullivan didnt want to speak to the guards about the 'hand bag' incident when you see that photo. redhandmacca (Tyrone) - Posts: 240 - 09/02/2012 10:22:03 1108318 Link 0 |
There might be a Garda enquiry now. Why was this evidence kept til now???? georgelee (Louth) - Posts: 523 - 09/02/2012 10:34:22 1108324 Link 0 |
Anyone who wants to express an opinion on this game should watch the entire match on dvd. I did last night with an open mind and boy does it tell a different story to what the media have been saying. There is no doubt who were the more aggressive team and it wasn't derrytresk. Dromid players and management were constantly being aggressive to both opposition players and the referee. In my opinion Declan O'Sullivan should have recieved yellow cards on at least 4 occasions and red at least twice for striking with a closed fist. He also decked a derrytresk player who offered him a handshake at the end of the game, leading to the handbag incident, which was also blown out of all proportion as he hardly even noticed it as he just walked on towards the changing rooms. Redhandsam (Tyrone) - Posts: 93 - 09/02/2012 10:51:07 1108332 Link 0 |
Yep , the **** has hit the fan now FairShoulder (Armagh) - Posts: 333 - 09/02/2012 10:55:30 1108336 Link 0 |
Why kept till now I would wonder. Also why does the player have a tracksuit on or was he a sub? Anyway, one photo doesnt prove a huge amount, would like to see the other photos before and after this one mmcartan (Cork) - Posts: 17 - 09/02/2012 11:01:20 1108338 Link 0 |
disgrace, i suppose o'sullivan will say he was just giving him a high 5, this has been handled so badly its unreal, I hope tyrone get kerry this year in the championship redhanddefender (Tyrone) - Posts: 913 - 09/02/2012 11:04:20 1108340 Link 0 |