13-08-2009, 12:45 PM
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The Ref For The Cork/Tyrone Game
John Bannon from Longford is going to be the ref for the Cork/Tyrone game on Sunday week
Anybody know anything about him is he a good or a bad ref will he give us a fair deal or is he like his next door neighbour from Westmeath Mr Kelly
13-08-2009, 12:50 PM
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John Bannon from Longford is going to be the ref for the Cork/Tyrone game on Sunday week
Anybody know anything about him is he a good or a bad ref will he give us a fair deal or is he like his next door neighbour from Westmeath Mr Kelly
Yeah he's the prick who reffed the semi-final in 2006 when that rat galvin hit Shields an elbow to the back and dirty Dara kneed Nick Murphy in the back and he didn't see either of them. Thick cunt
13-08-2009, 12:57 PM
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John Bannon from Longford is going to be the ref for the Cork/Tyrone game on Sunday week
Anybody know anything about him is he a good or a bad ref will he give us a fair deal or is he like his next door neighbour from Westmeath Mr Kelly
tends to miss alot of off the ball antics. Disappointed it's not McEneaney to be honest but hopefully the ref will have no bearing on the game, both of these teams are well able to handle themselves and play ball.
13-08-2009, 01:10 PM
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If the reff won't look after things then the fella's need to look after things themselves.
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Larry was kicking 45s with a torn cruciate and a few limbs hanging off. The rest of the team would follow him over the top alright
13-08-2009, 01:13 PM
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I was just explaining who he is. Players have to look after themselves if they want to consider themselves AI contenders. Bannon is still a langer for 2006
13-08-2009, 01:36 PM
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McAneaney definitely has the final so because Ó Conámha, or whatever the fuck he calls himself these days, is reffing our semi.
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13-08-2009, 03:24 PM
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McAneaney definitely has the final so because Ó Conámha, or whatever the fuck he calls himself these days, is reffing our semi.
At least if ye beat kerry whoever wins between ourselves(hopefully it will be Cork) and tyrone will have a handy all ireland final to look forward to.
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Larry was kicking 45s with a torn cruciate and a few limbs hanging off. The rest of the team would follow him over the top alright
13-08-2009, 03:34 PM
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McAneaney definitely has the final so because Ó Conámha, or whatever the fuck he calls himself these days, is reffing our semi.
I know he missed a fair bit in the Dublin Kerry match but without a doubt he's the best referee out there.
13-08-2009, 03:51 PM
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Bannon lets an awful lot of pulling and dragging go. Bad news for us. Kinneavey will let Meath kick the sh1t out of Kerry. Good news for Mick L.
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13-08-2009, 03:55 PM
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A well known inter county ref told me that the final will be reffed by McEnananey or Duffy depending on who is in it.
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