Its just wrong

Started by Stay goalside of your man, November 27, 2008, 02:04:01 PM

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Puckoon

I dont know about the rest of you, but one thing I hate about exercising is over heating. I tried the skin tight undershirts a few times - didnt like them at all. Thought I was gonna suffocate.

I do wear the undershorts as Ive the shortest hamstrings known to man, and tend to pull my right quad If im not well warmed up.


He does look ridiculous to me, but Im sure he cares less.

Reillers

You usually only ever see rugby players wearing them at games. The GAA lads wear them at training all right, but in a match??..weird.

bottlethrower7

Quote from: Minder on November 27, 2008, 02:10:22 PM
I have seen footage of him wearing those (Skins i believe is the brand) in training before but i didnt think you would see him wearing them in a match. In fairness there probably no more than a dozen at the Railway Cup match.

nope, there was more than that. I'd guess a few hundred, and it was one of the best games I saw this year.

thing is, for Eoin Kelly, even if only one person went, and that person had a camera, everyone was gonna know about this fashion disaster!

ONeill

"I'm always suspicious of games where you're the only ones that play it."
Jack Charlton on hurling.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

bennylewis


Eoghan Mag

Was just wondering. Do the rules allow for extra gear that is on open display like this to be worn? It is not part of his kit and it is not a medical dressing. Could the Ref send him from the field of play for this?

I myself would not be caught dead in that yoke. That is what is regarded as a bit pansy in my book. Almost as bad as soccer players pulling their socks up above their knees. What ever happened to goose grease and poitín rub to keep them warm? 

The GAA


You could definately get away with the argument that its a medical dressing