Round 4: Monaghan v Mayo: St Tiernach's Park, Clones, 6/3/2016

Started by moysider, February 29, 2016, 03:06:04 PM

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imtommygunn

Mcgrath is not a dirty player. Eamon mcgee isn't too saintly, neilly gallagher is dirty enough, murphy gets too involved, kavanagh seems to have an edge these days but that aside they aren't that bad. Neil mcgee isn't that bad at all.

For a top team that is not that many. Mcmahon is as bad as mcgee, bastick as bad as gallagher when he plays and donaghy is way worse than murphy.


larryin89

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rosnarun

Quote from: imtommygunn on March 07, 2016, 07:45:39 PM
Mcgrath is not a dirty player. Eamon mcgee isn't too saintly, neilly gallagher is dirty enough, murphy gets too involved, kavanagh seems to have an edge these days but that aside they aren't that bad. Neil mcgee isn't that bad at all.

For a top team that is not that many. Mcmahon is as bad as mcgee, bastick as bad as gallagher when he plays and donaghy is way worse than murphy.


is that what the the nordies Love to call  whataboutery
every county is involved in incidences every now and again , but the difference it it sporadic and can be any player from the team , But   donegal This year are going out with a plan to agitate and bully other teams . they dispute every call always in players faces never retreating for frees etc. The nastier incidents are there for all to see but are often as a result of the looked for retaliation , like the  fitzgerald sending Off
May its the manager who should take the blame , but its an attitude that been taken up with Gusto by certain players
If you make yourself understood, you're always speaking well. Moliere