Armagh v Cork

Started by bennydorano, April 15, 2008, 09:53:30 AM

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mackers

I agree with AFS, I never had Masters down as the type at all but it definitely happened. I know quite a few of the Cork players were up socialising with some of the Armagh panel in Armagh prior to Christmas so I don't know where the antagonism came from as the two teams have no previous history.
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Quote from: cusack on April 24, 2008, 10:36:35 PM
And AFS, is dropping your knees onto a fella, now all of a sudden 'stamping'?  Or are you refering to a different incident?

To be fair cusack you are defending the indefensible, the cork player was running at a fair pace when his knee came into contact with MOR so it was not just dropping the knees and as for the spitting incident I afraid it did happen as I was also at the match and Masters did spit in MOR's face. I won't say that MOR is a totally innocent party but to be fair in all my days going to GAA matches I have never seen spitting at an opponent.

corn02

Cusack you are making a bit of a fool out of yourself.

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QuoteI agree with AFS, I never had Masters down as the type at all but it definitely happened. I know quite a few of the Cork players were up socialising with some of the Armagh panel in Armagh prior to Christmas so I don't know where the antagonism came from as the two teams have no previous history.

STrange right enough although in some ways it was the sort of game that needed the bit of antagonism to lift it above the tempo of a challenge match.
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