The why do Kerry players get away with Blue Murder thread

Started by haveaharp, July 05, 2010, 09:25:08 AM

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Frank Casey

Quote from: kerrylions on July 10, 2010, 06:37:49 PM
whats the difference between paul galvin getting 6 months for knocking the refs notebook out of his hand and a cavan player pushing a ref and getting away with it.

I suppose that we're still in the championship and cavan aint. ;)

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BallyhaiseMan

Quote from: kerrylions on July 10, 2010, 06:37:49 PM
whats the difference between paul galvin getting 6 months for knocking the refs notebook out of his hand and a cavan player pushing a ref and getting away with it.

Kerry are the most talented high profile, relevant and media worthy county in the championship,most of whose games are shown live,and each of their players would be high profile and well known,so its obvious they are scrutinised more than teams like Cavan whom are only shown live once in a while and whom no-one bar our own and only keen,educated fans of the game would know anything about bar one or two players.
There is no difference though in the incident you're right,Corr was dead lucky to get away with putting his hands on the referee,The CCC just probably didnt bother their hole watching the game between Cavan and Wicklow or two no-hopers as they see.

kerrylions

ya but thats wrong its discrimination and the cccc should be made answer for their actions .the gaa are anti kerry and this proves it and i have plenty more incidents to prove it

Chris agus Snoop

If Kerry stop elbowing and gouging then they wont be suspended.
But thats not going to happen, they cant help being scum. So they attack the messenger like RTE or TV3.
Sad.

Kerry Mike

QuoteIf Kerry stop elbowing and gouging then they wont be suspended.
But thats not going to happen, they cant help being scum. So they attack the messenger like RTE or TV3.
Sad.

The County that has "The Throat Grabber" Kavanagh and "The Ball Grabber" Counihan in its ranks cannot preach.  Did Cadagon ever get that tooth fixed that Galvin was so worried about.
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JMohan

Sure the Kerry boys are even boxing each other out now ...


Kerry Mike

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Its called skelping in Kerry and yerra we've been known to throw a few skelps in training over the years.
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kerrylions

kerry are not scum.jealous and narrow minded people should keep their narrow minded opinions to themselves.sometimes when stupid people get a small bit of integilence its more stupid they become

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Kerry Mike

QuoteKerry get away with blue murder again.

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comethekingdom

With all the hullabaloo (and rightly so) about the Leinster final today - I wonder, if the munster football final were played today - would Tomas O se be staring suspension in the face ??

Hound

Quote from: comethekingdom on July 11, 2010, 11:05:23 PM
With all the hullabaloo (and rightly so) about the Leinster final today - I wonder, if the munster football final were played today - would Tomas O se be staring suspension in the face ??
Good point. I'm sure there would have been more about this but for the Louth-Meath controversy

QuoteKerry's twin towers Kieran Donaghy and Michael Quirke came to blows in a fiery club championship encounter last night.

The incident occurred 25 minutes into the county semi-final between Kerins O'Rahillys and Austin Stacks at Austin Stack Park in Tralee.

Donaghy appeared to lash out with his fist and Quirke was knocked to the ground. Quirke subsequently retaliated and a general melee involving a number of players from both teams broke out.

When the referee eventually restored order he consulted with his linesman before issuing yellow cards to Donaghy and Quirke ( ;D ). However Mikey Collins of Austin Stacks and John O'Connor of O'Rahillys (taking one for the boys), who is Kerry boss Jack O'Connor's nephew, were not as lucky -- both were sent to the line.

Kerins O'Rahillys ran out eventual winners 0-10 to 0-8, they will now meet the winners of Rathmore and Laune Rangers in the final.