From a very good source this evening:
The GAA and in particular the CCCC have put pressure on the Leinster Champions and they have decided in the best interests of fair play and the image of the GAA to offer a replay of the hotly disputed and controversial final.
This will take place next Saturday at 2pm in Croke Park. Free Entry to anyone who produces a ticket stub from the previous game, the trophy is to be handed back tonight and played for again next weekend.
The Kerry County Board in a statement said they are delighted with the offer from Offaly and the GAA in general to finally replay the 1982 All Ireland final. 5-in-a-row here we come......
Quote from: Kerry Mike on July 12, 2010, 07:18:39 PM
From a very good source this evening:
The GAA and in particular the CCCC have put pressure on the Leinster Champions and they have decided in the best interests of fair play and the image of the GAA to offer a replay of the hotly disputed and controversial final.
This will take place next Saturday at 2pm in Croke Park. Free Entry to anyone who produces a ticket stub from the previous game, the trophy is to be handed back tonight and played for again next weekend.
The Kerry County Board in a statement said they are delighted with the offer from Offaly and the GAA in general to finally replay the 1982 All Ireland final. 5-in-a-row here we come......
Liam McHale is to be allowed to play in the 2'nd replay of the 1996 All-Ireland Final, John Maughan & Sean Boylan will meet with their players tomorrow evening for training.
Mike ye bo**ix you almost had me there. I heard that the CCCC, now renamed the Kerry Circuit Criminal Court have reviewed yesterday's tape and suspended Gooch for a month.
QuoteThis will take place next Saturday at 2pm in Croke Park.
It would nearly be worth it to see Spillane have to practice what he preaches.
Quote from: Frank Casey on July 12, 2010, 07:28:02 PM
Mike ye bo**ix you almost had me there. I heard that the CCCC, now renamed the Kerry Circuit Criminal Court have reviewed yesterday's tape and suspended Gooch for a month.
Did two dozen middle aged men get up to shake his hands?
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on July 12, 2010, 07:29:39 PM
Did two dozen middle aged men get up to shake his hands?
If by this you're referring to the Listowel rape case then f**k off. Thats not even remotely funny.
not funny mayogodhelpus but not even God can help yere crowd at this stage.
Quote from: Kerry Mike on July 12, 2010, 10:06:36 PM
not funny mayogodhelpus but not even God can help yere crowd at this stage.
He ruled Himself out of the running already. Has His eye on the dubs job apparently.
Ya twasn't right of me, I'd usually be giving out about others for the same. :-[
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on July 13, 2010, 12:55:09 AM
Ya twasn't right of me, I'd usually be giving out about others for the same. :-[
not funny bug A Good dig all the same
Nice to see Kerry also offer replays to Dublin of the
1 1979 AIF. (to allow Jimmy Keaveny play............. suspended as aresult of Papal visit)
2 1985 AIF ( Jack O'Shea's pick up in square missed by ref)
Oh hang on.................. only Kerry are wronged.
1995 AIF to be replayed also, allowing red-carded players to stay on the pitch and disallowing a point that was legitimate.
Eugene McGee was quoting this on Newstalk this morning.
Quote from: Canalman on July 13, 2010, 09:54:57 AM
1 1979 AIF. (to allow Jimmy Keaveny play............. suspended as aresult of Papal visit)
What was the story with Jimmy and the Pope???
Quote from: nrico2006 on July 13, 2010, 09:57:56 AM
1995 AIF to be replayed also, allowing red-carded players to stay on the pitch and disallowing a point that was legitimate.
Ah c'mon, Peter lifted it straight off the ground. Why de feck didnt he just put his toe under it?
QuoteWhat was the story with Jimmy and the Pope???
Jimmy was missing from Dublin's team in the 79 final and it was all the Pope's fault. He was due to visit Ireland at the end of September 1979, the final was brought forward to the 16th of the month, meaning that the bould Jimmy remained suspended (he'd have been available to play had it gone ahead on the fourth Sunday of September as per usual
Cork looking for replay of 1993 Football final where Tony Davis was sent off for shouldering a Derry player.
Quote from: Declan on July 13, 2010, 02:43:04 PM
QuoteWhat was the story with Jimmy and the Pope???
Jimmy was missing from Dublin's team in the 79 final and it was all the Pope's fault. He was due to visit Ireland at the end of September 1979, the final was brought forward to the 16th of the month, meaning that the bould Jimmy remained suspended (he'd have been available to play had it gone ahead on the fourth Sunday of September as per usual
I thought Jimmy Keaveney was the man they called 'the Pope' ;D
Quote from: From the Bunker on July 13, 2010, 02:44:08 PM
Cork looking for replay of 1993 Football final where Tony Davis was sent off for shouldering a Derry player.
With his elbow, while Cahallane knocked Gormleys teeth out
Quote from: Declan on July 13, 2010, 02:43:04 PM
QuoteWhat was the story with Jimmy and the Pope???
Jimmy was missing from Dublin's team in the 79 final and it was all the Pope's fault. He was due to visit Ireland at the end of September 1979, the final was brought forward to the 16th of the month, meaning that the bould Jimmy remained suspended (he'd have been available to play had it gone ahead on the fourth Sunday of September as per usual
What did he do to deserve a 2 month suspension (presuming Leinster final was in the 3rd week of July)
QuoteEugene McGee was quoting this on Newstalk this morning.
I hope I was credited with the piece, we would hate to think there is another Ray Silke "borrowing" stuff off here for their own use.
So what about it Eugene are we on for a replay, you ruined my childhood with "that goal"?
Imagine you all were Greek Gods. Anyway someone dies tragically and you have the opportunity bring them back to life. I can see you now engaging in hours of hours of whatabout him and whatabout her until the opportunity has passed. Then you would congratulate yourselves for not setting a precedent.