Cavan IFC Final:
Shercock vs Ballyhaise
Cavan JFC Final:
Ballymachugh vs Drumalee
Shercock vs Ballyhaise
Cavan JFC Final:
Ballymachugh vs Drumalee
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Show posts MenuQuote from: redzone on June 19, 2016, 08:52:38 PMNo, one was questionable. As was the decision by the referee not to give a goal when the Tyrone keeper pulled the ball behind his own line.Quote from: Captain Obvious on June 19, 2016, 08:50:26 PM
Great effort by Cavan pity for all the neutrals watching the late goal wasn't a late winner. If Cavan are to lose the replay as expected they should still regroup to reach All Ireland quarter final. Tyrones biggest concern is the three goals conceded and the manner of how they were conceded.
Were two of the goals not square balls
Quote from: gallsman on June 19, 2016, 03:47:50 PMOnly one of them was questionable, Givneys second goal. That is probably evened up by the get out of jail card handed to the Tyrone keeper in the first half for bringing the ball across his own line.
Tyrone should have won that by a mile. Two square ball goals against them and they still had three chances to win it. Poor enough stuff from them, even if the match was all the better for it.
Quote from: cadhlancian on June 19, 2016, 04:01:08 PMThe one that he moved in for "back chat" certainly wasn't a free. Clarke got the ball and the Tyrone player threw himself to the ground.
Of course you did. 🙄🙄
Quote from: yellowcard on May 30, 2016, 10:09:36 AMI think this thread is a perfect example of why the likes of Jamie Clarke and others retire from intercounty football and football in general.Quote from: No wides on May 30, 2016, 10:05:05 AM
This thread needs locked and deleted, disgusting trolling of a young man who just wants to live his life.
Agree completely, it's disgusting how this ridiculous thread has been allowed reach 37 pages without getting closed. A more general thread about why an increasing number of players choose to opt out of county football or are retiring in their twenties would be fine but to specifically target one player because they don't conform to what you want them, is not right.
Quote from: Syferus on July 05, 2015, 11:48:20 AMNonsense. We are talking about the incident in question. If what Harney did was not a yellow then some of the yellows he did dish out on the day weren't yellows either. For example, why was Fergal Flanagan given a yellow when he clearly had his hand on the ball? If you're to give retrospective cards, the least you have to be is consistent.Quote from: CC1 on July 05, 2015, 11:42:22 AM
Was the Roscommon player retrospectively given a yellow for his part in the incident? It'd be interesting to know why not if he hadn't.
If every bit of niggle in a match is a yellow to you, your idea of a fairly refereed football match would look like some sort of apocalyptic version of football where games end with two or three men on the field. The only thing there that needed officiating was Tomas Corr deciding to thump Ultan Harney in the back of the head.
Quote from: Sea The Stars on July 04, 2015, 07:16:02 PMIt's an interesting one alright, was the Roscommon player retrospectively given a yellow card after the break by any chance? If not, I'd like to know why not?
Not going to dispute the red card or the fact that justice was served but what exactly is within the referee's remit in that situation? He missed the incident at the time as did all the officials and in fact they allowed play continue on for a period after it.
Clearly it was brought to the official's attention at the break and they have the benefit of TV replays but then you're in the territory of reviewing every incident in the whole half. Did they? Clearly not.
I know players like Martin Penrose and Brendan Bugler have been sent off for incidents after the half-time whistle had been blown but as far as I can recall this is a whole new precedent.
Quote from: drici on June 30, 2014, 08:45:43 AMHome advantage for Monaghan yet again. When are they ever going to move games away from that tip?
Tyrone v Armagh in Omagh
Tyrone v Monaghan in Clones