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#46
GAA Discussion / Re: Meath vs. Tyrone
July 27, 2013, 08:33:49 PM
Quote from: naka on Today at 07:53:40 PM
Ffs brolly talks some shite
Quite impressed by mc stay talks sense.
plus one.How Brolly gets paid for this is beyond me.McStay whether you like him or not talks a lot of sense .


Both of you - tell us what Brolly said to warrant your ire?
#47
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
October 30, 2011, 11:42:48 PM
Dirty action by ryan mcmenimin today in tunnell at half time headbutting MMckinless!Didnt look as brave when Nial McCusker had a chat aafter game.

Typical Mc Menamin.  Manly?  No chance.
#48
General discussion / Re: 6 counties election
May 07, 2010, 04:08:23 AM
"Definately, if all parties abide by your rules. But if the unionists declare a poll on a generally sectarian basis. Why should voters of a nationalist persuasion not adopt a similar stance, especially when a hung parliament may be a possible outcome."

My point indeed, give the voters the choice.  They may agree with the bigger nationalist/republican candidate.  What if they don't want to do that.  Don't give them the option?
#49
General discussion / Re: 6 counties election
May 07, 2010, 03:52:32 AM
"Are there any SDLP supporters on here who are willing to state their preference for a nationalist above a unionist in F&ST despite their parties leadership desire to split the nationalist vote."

Do you not understand the concept of letting the voters have the say.  If they want Gildernew they will vote for her.  If they don't then should they not have the choice of someone else?
#50
General discussion / Re: 6 counties election
May 07, 2010, 03:49:08 AM
Over at the BBC Gerry Adams is claiming that "there are people in unionist heartlands like Suffolk and the Shankill who are voting for Sinn Fein".  ;D

#51
I was near the Miullan incident.  Saw it well.  Must say, I was definitely pleased.  The Monaghan man did the dirty on Mullan.  Mullan got him back.  The Monaghan man dropped like a bag of shite.  If you are going to dish it out you can't complain.  Didn't stop Monaghan, who were  low for so much of the game.   P Bradley was so abused for the whole game and unbelievebly got booked before the game ended, for zilch.





 
#52
GAA Discussion / Re: Donegal V Derry, June 1st
June 02, 2008, 09:15:17 AM
Quote from: under the bar on June 02, 2008, 09:01:32 AM
QuoteDoherty did deserve a red, he struck.  Kavanagh had Doherty by the back of the jersey, clearly shown on TV.  I believe thats a booking, and with his first half booking would have meant an early bath for Kavanagh.  Had the ref taken action with the entire incident then the net result of the game would have been the same as with his inaction.

LOL, that's quite a backward-logic analysis.  Are you sure you didnt have 10 pints before your curry chip? :P

Its simple - either you want the ref to respond to the entire incident or you only want him to respond to the bit you didn't like.  Its called consistency.
#53
GAA Discussion / Re: Donegal V Derry, June 1st
June 02, 2008, 08:02:06 AM
Doherty did deserve a red, he struck.  Kavanagh had Doherty by the back of the jersey, clearly shown on TV.  I believe thats a booking, and with his first half booking would have meant an early bath for Kavanagh.  Had the ref taken action with the entire incident then the net result of the game would have been the same as with his inaction.