Quote from: Glensman on September 13, 2010, 02:32:05 PMQuote from: imtommygunn on September 13, 2010, 01:12:44 PMQuote from: BanagusOir on September 13, 2010, 12:52:54 PM
Glensman and Imtommygunn, what is this f**king daddy daycare. Who gives a f**k what Tony Scullion does, or anyone on the Cargin team. As a matter of fact who cares what st johns or st galls do either. If you played enough football you would know the saying 'do whatever it takes to win'. Every player in Antrim should live by it. Nobody remembers what any one person does, its the name on the trophey that matters. His behaviour is out of line, Jesus Christ.
It's an opinion that we're allowed to voice.
You sound like a valued contributor who can have a reasoned debate
I give a f*ck. As a neutral I go to the Antrim semis hoping to see the best of what Antrim has on offer...instead the first game was overshadowed by his shenanigans.
Daddy daycare?! - when my son is old enough to learn how to play football I will show him a video of Scullion and ask him to do the opposite of what he does. This is no longer a personal tirade on Scullion (that has gone!) but your comment "do whatever it takes to win" draws this out and is a reference to what a player should be taught to do on the field...
I will tell him to hit hard and fair on the ball.
I will also tell him to take his tackles like a man.
Would I rather watch him be a nasty piece of work and get his name on the trophy...or play the game hard and fair.
Your call, I know which one would make me proud.
Well a certain Mr Kennelly lifted the Sam Maguire last year with a so called 'disgraceful act'. Its the name of the game, be proud as punch for whatever your young lad does, you'll be prouder when he stands in the casement stand with the trophey aloft.
All im saying is ive watched the matches, Karl Stewarts tackle was bad, no body ranting about it.
What were these shenanigans Scullioon was at? I didnt hear any St Brigids players complaining?