Tyrone v Kerry - All-Ireland Semi-Final, Sunday 11th August 3.30pm

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t_mac

Quote from: RedHand88 on August 15, 2019, 02:48:09 PM
Quote from: t_mac on August 15, 2019, 02:08:13 PM
He saved you from painting sheep and getting hammered by Dublin.

Nothing, nothing like the buzz in the run up to an all Ireland final. You must have forgotten what it's like it's been that long.

You won't be buzzing anytime soon.

blanketattack

Quote from: haranguerer on August 15, 2019, 01:52:49 PM
Deegan cost Tyrone the game. Say what you want re what Tyrone should have done better, and always likely to a dodgy decision or two, but I watched the game again and it was about a 6 point swing directly attributable to very bad decisions from Deegan. Its as bad a one-sided (in that you'll see refs just being bad for both teams) reffin performance as I've seen. Tyrone did well to keep their cool imo.

Deegan also cost Kerry. At least 5 times in the first half he raised his hand to indicate advantage for Kerry but a few seconds later when Kerry lost possession he didn't bring it back, yet when McShane went through for the missed goal, he brought it back for a free. That's a 6 point swing there. He also failed to send-off Brennan for a stone wall red card challenge.

Angelo

Quote from: blanketattack on August 15, 2019, 03:48:12 PM
Quote from: haranguerer on August 15, 2019, 01:52:49 PM
Deegan cost Tyrone the game. Say what you want re what Tyrone should have done better, and always likely to a dodgy decision or two, but I watched the game again and it was about a 6 point swing directly attributable to very bad decisions from Deegan. Its as bad a one-sided (in that you'll see refs just being bad for both teams) reffin performance as I've seen. Tyrone did well to keep their cool imo.

Deegan also cost Kerry. At least 5 times in the first half he raised his hand to indicate advantage for Kerry but a few seconds later when Kerry lost possession he didn't bring it back, yet when McShane went through for the missed goal, he brought it back for a free. That's a 6 point swing there. He also failed to send-off Brennan for a stone wall red card challenge.

Absolute nonsense. He gave advantage to Kerry oodles of time in the game for nothing tackles. He played advantage for the free he gave against McGeary on O'Brien and pulled the play back when O'Brien lost the ball. You don't seem to understand the advantage rule as you only have a certain amount of time to play the ball. One of this instances you refer to in the first half had O'Brien get a flimsy enough advantage call around the 45 yard line and ended up running 30 yards ahead before running into a cul de sac and losing the ball. That's the advantage gone. McShane ran about 10 yards after Foley dragged him round the shoulders and missed, the pull back on McShane allowed Moran to get back and pressure the shot.

He was watching Peter Harte get persistently off the ball for 30 seconds, no advantage, no free, no action taken. It's hard to square a referee ignore blatant and persistent fouling with not calling back very soft fouls after significant time to develop the play. I take it you might have an agenda at play here.
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blanketattack

The time McShane got was the same if not more than the 5 times Kerry's advantage wasn't pulled back. The bluntness of the foul doesn't matter, Deegan should have given the free once it obvious there was no advantage and running into 3 Tyrone players is hardly an advantage for O'Brien compared to a scorable free for O'Shea.
The off the ball fouls on Harte were miniscule in comparison to that on O'Shea, Geaney and Clifford.

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omaghjoe

Quote from: blanketattack on August 15, 2019, 05:01:29 PM
The time McShane got was the same if not more than the 5 times Kerry's advantage wasn't pulled back. The bluntness of the foul doesn't matter, Deegan should have given the free once it obvious there was no advantage and running into 3 Tyrone players is hardly an advantage for O'Brien compared to a scorable free for O'Shea.
The off the ball fouls on Harte were miniscule in comparison to that on O'Shea, Geaney and Clifford.

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Branchie

When all is said and done, now that the game is done and dusted wasn't it fantastic that Tiernans hair made it through the game without getting ruffled, let's all be grateful for that.

square_ball

Quote from: Branchie on August 15, 2019, 05:23:42 PM
When all is said and done, now that the game is done and dusted wasn't it fantastic that Tiernans hair made it through the game without getting ruffled, let's all be grateful for that.

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Angelo

Quote from: blanketattack on August 15, 2019, 05:01:29 PM
The time McShane got was the same if not more than the 5 times Kerry's advantage wasn't pulled back. The bluntness of the foul doesn't matter, Deegan should have given the free once it obvious there was no advantage and running into 3 Tyrone players is hardly an advantage for O'Brien compared to a scorable free for O'Shea.
The off the ball fouls on Harte were miniscule in comparison to that on O'Shea, Geaney and Clifford.

You're talking out of your arse. Go back and watch the game and report on what happened in the match, not what happened in your vivid imagination. Kerry had numerous frees pulled back when there was no advantage, they lost the advantage numerous when soft fouls were called outside the 45 yard line and they ran the ball into trouble after.

They were getting their frees miles handier than Tyrone were. O'Shea was the player who was conning the referee with Meyler. He got one free where he grabbed Meyler's outstretched hand and threw himself to ground, it was ridiculous, it looked ridiculous, basic physics would have told you that O'Shea was falling in the wrong direction to be fouled but Deegan went for it straight away. I was in 333 in the Hogan and I could tell from that far away there was no way that could be a free.

There's no doubt Tyrone will be kicking themselves with the misses and mistakes they made. They probably weren't good enough to win but neither would Kerry have been good enough to win that only for Maurice Deegan.

Are you a Kerry man yourself or just the Colm O'Rourke type wannabe one?
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RedHand88

Quote from: t_mac on August 15, 2019, 03:09:26 PM
Quote from: RedHand88 on August 15, 2019, 02:48:09 PM
Quote from: t_mac on August 15, 2019, 02:08:13 PM
He saved you from painting sheep and getting hammered by Dublin.

Nothing, nothing like the buzz in the run up to an all Ireland final. You must have forgotten what it's like it's been that long.

You won't be buzzing anytime soon.

I'll probably have buzzed several times before you ever will again.

Fear ón Srath Bán

Quote from: Angelo on August 15, 2019, 05:45:07 PM
Quote from: blanketattack on August 15, 2019, 05:01:29 PM
The time McShane got was the same if not more than the 5 times Kerry's advantage wasn't pulled back. The bluntness of the foul doesn't matter, Deegan should have given the free once it obvious there was no advantage and running into 3 Tyrone players is hardly an advantage for O'Brien compared to a scorable free for O'Shea.
The off the ball fouls on Harte were miniscule in comparison to that on O'Shea, Geaney and Clifford.

You're talking out of your arse. Go back and watch the game and report on what happened in the match, not what happened in your vivid imagination. Kerry had numerous frees pulled back when there was no advantage, they lost the advantage numerous when soft fouls were called outside the 45 yard line and they ran the ball into trouble after.

They were getting their frees miles handier than Tyrone were. O'Shea was the player who was conning the referee with Meyler. He got one free where he grabbed Meyler's outstretched hand and threw himself to ground, it was ridiculous, it looked ridiculous, basic physics would have told you that O'Shea was falling in the wrong direction to be fouled but Deegan went for it straight away. I was in 333 in the Hogan and I could tell from that far away there was no way that could be a free.

There's no doubt Tyrone will be kicking themselves with the misses and mistakes they made. They probably weren't good enough to win but neither would Kerry have been good enough to win that only for Maurice Deegan.

Are you a Kerry man yourself or just the Colm O'Rourke type wannabe one?

Of course he is, dyed-in-the-wool, yerra.
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square_ball

Quote from: Branchie on August 15, 2019, 05:36:01 PM
His performances are a joke every year

Registered 13th August. 8 posts so far and all 8 posts about Tyrone. Good man 👍

blanketattack

Quote from: Angelo on August 15, 2019, 05:45:07 PM
Quote from: blanketattack on August 15, 2019, 05:01:29 PM
The time McShane got was the same if not more than the 5 times Kerry's advantage wasn't pulled back. The bluntness of the foul doesn't matter, Deegan should have given the free once it obvious there was no advantage and running into 3 Tyrone players is hardly an advantage for O'Brien compared to a scorable free for O'Shea.
The off the ball fouls on Harte were miniscule in comparison to that on O'Shea, Geaney and Clifford.

You're talking out of your arse. Go back and watch the game and report on what happened in the match, not what happened in your vivid imagination. Kerry had numerous frees pulled back when there was no advantage, they lost the advantage numerous when soft fouls were called outside the 45 yard line and they ran the ball into trouble after.

They were getting their frees miles handier than Tyrone were. O'Shea was the player who was conning the referee with Meyler. He got one free where he grabbed Meyler's outstretched hand and threw himself to ground, it was ridiculous, it looked ridiculous, basic physics would have told you that O'Shea was falling in the wrong direction to be fouled but Deegan went for it straight away. I was in 333 in the Hogan and I could tell from that far away there was no way that could be a free.

There's no doubt Tyrone will be kicking themselves with the misses and mistakes they made. They probably weren't good enough to win but neither would Kerry have been good enough to win that only for Maurice Deegan.

Are you a Kerry man yourself or just the Colm O'Rourke type wannabe one?

Giving out about O'Shea throwing himself to the ground? Really? After O'Shea pushes Donnelly in the chest, Donnelly throws himself to the ground, clutching his head.