Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 04:23:43 PMQuote from: imtommygunn on Today at 10:41:53 AMDavy and Lohan have a very unhealthy relationship. I expect it's the same for a good few of them. I don't know the full ins and outs but a lot of stuff there with his da etc.
If you ever get a chance there used to be a thread on Clare hurlers on how Brian Lohan got the job. He wasn't even interviewed for the job even though he'd expressed an interest in going for it and it was going to another (highly regarded coach all the same) lad known to be friendly with Davy and his Da only for a delegate to complain about how Brian was treated and then some other delegates rowed in behind and lo and behold he got appointed.
Some of the goings on in the Clare CB would take some beating, and in his first year Lohan had to put his hand into his own pocket for a lot of stuff for the panel of players before a separate organisation or supporters club got together to finance them and the centre of excellence...
Quote from: jcpen on Today at 02:31:30 PMEpisode 4 of Baby Reindeer was a rough watch.
Quote from: InnocentByStander on Today at 04:58:06 PMQuote from: Coffeebeforeand on Today at 04:25:06 PMManagement supplied it to them!
I know it's being looked at but it should never have happened in the first place
My son wasn't drinking as he's too young and I know that kids at 16/17 are permitted to drink by their parents on in some cases but it shouldn't be allowed or deemed acceptable behaviour by a coach. I've known a lot of these kids for many years and they are good kids. They were getting off the bus blocked!!
There's been so much wrong this year, in hurling and football yet it's been allowed to progress and this is the straw that broke the camels back!
It seems the woke brigade has joined the forum
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 01:36:14 PMWasn't at the match, had forgotten id (her) had arranged a barbeque, but was following online, didn't see the clash.
Spoke to ones at it most said was not a red and one said he had time to pull out of the stroke?
Funny enough yesterday game i did I'd 2 unintentional clashes of sticks around the face guard, I gave a yellow for both and explained why, no hassle with it, both players got up fairly quickly and didn't make a meal of it
Seen the Galway players face after the game and he certainly had a cut on his nose, maybe the blood made up his mind? faceguards could be better though, some lads noses are sitting on the wire lol!
Anyway, by the ruling its down to a few factors recklessness with the hurl, intent to strike and so on, you could make an argument to find any decision to send him off. Maybe he was just looking a handy second half