You made out that a player has the freedom to waltz out on a sunday and return whenever he feels like it without giving consideration to his wife or family, that for me was a view from the dark ages.
My own son's wife is trying to work her shifts round when my son has games but guess what they can't as they do not know when they are
Don't come trying to be smart, your issue is you let the mask slip as to your identity not you spend the time on here defending the county board and ref's click so you still get the games. And don't give me Totes doesn't read this as there is a lot of your colleagues posting on here
My own son's wife is trying to work her shifts round when my son has games but guess what they can't as they do not know when they are
Don't come trying to be smart, your issue is you let the mask slip as to your identity not you spend the time on here defending the county board and ref's click so you still get the games. And don't give me Totes doesn't read this as there is a lot of your colleagues posting on here
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 22, 2024, 02:33:49 PMWell considering I do 80% of the cooking I'm not sure how that is relevant to club fixtures and when they are starting..
Someone asked and I said the 10th March, and hurling starts Easter weekend but then started talking about his wife and booking weekends away and holidays ffs!
Who do you actually thinks slows down the fixtures coming out?
The topic pops up every year and your club sec's have all this information but to waffle on about booking weekends and holidays with the wife is getting tiresome!
Would ye whist. You have seriously went off on one, hunting for food, womens place in the kitchen
MR2 woman are allowed a wife too and men help out with children etc, This bit I'm not sure about though