Derry Club Football & Hurling original

Started by Loup Bandit, May 08, 2007, 04:25:59 PM

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Quote from: marty34 on Today at 09:30:53 AM
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on Today at 01:06:53 AMLad been involved in all games and goes,we need forward power of the bench. Offaly be the weakest team we play, am not sure why we not trying a few more men out.

They are down a lot of players through injury but Derry can't afford to take their eye off the ball in this one.

Not being too cocky but both teams seem to be going in opposite directions at the minute. Derry, I hope, will get the win and improve their score difference in terms of league table as it could matter by the end of league.

BTW, anybody know the exact wording of Glass' appeal statement? The GAA's disclipline process is a joke.

I said when Burns came in as President he should have one focus on his legacy. Disclipline. Sort it out - the 2 cases in Kildare V Derry are a prime example. Getting sent off a joke. Then the appeals are a joke. While the 2 lads trying/suceeding to get them sent off get off scot free. I don't get how the Loughrea lad got off and these 2 lads didn't. I know the Loughrea player was going to miss the AICF but that's not my point. The discliplinary process...or lack of it is my point


Could Burns not set up a panel of 5 to review the GAA's discliplinary procedures and write a new one up. Then follow rugby's plan and have a panel of 3 people to review incidents every Monday and sort it out properly.

It looks to me that the GAA are trying to protect the referee which in this case is not right.

Everyone and their dog can see that neither incident were red cards and should have been overturned going on the evidence that we've all seen on social media.

But instead of calling Gough (and his team of officials) out for a very poor performance, they'd rather back him and no doubt allow him and his ego to continue making these poor calls in games he officiates.