leeside_rebel
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He didn't even see him I'd say. And had no place else to put his legHayes looks down at Monaghan and stamps on him.
Id say the same if it were a Cork player.
No fan of Hayes but i think he was innocent this time
He didn't even see him I'd say. And had no place else to put his legHayes looks down at Monaghan and stamps on him.
Id say the same if it were a Cork player.
He didn't even see him I'd say. And had no place else to put his leg
No fan of Hayes but i think he was innocent this time
Of course it was real. Didn't really matter in the end. A new style was born that day and Cork couldn't adapt.Well now that was interesting.... lomg grass comes up again.... i actually thought it was bullshit too at the time
That’s everyone’s take who has ever played hurling or any other physical contact sport. Ffs he puts his foot down realises the Galway man is underneath him and removes it straight away and you can tell from his reaction it’s an accidentsThats your take on it.
I remember thatyour a gas man for being 100 per cent sure of what did or didn't happen. In the Munster Final you were 100% sure Tom Morrisey threw the ball to Gearoid Hegarty for the goal despite evidence being shown to you it was a clear handpass and no one else in the country questioning the handpass
That’s everyone’s take who has ever played hurling or any other physical contact sport. Ffs he puts his foot down realises the Galway man is underneath him and removes it straight away and you can tell from his reaction it’s an accidents
Of course it was real. Didn't really matter in the end. A new style was born that day and Cork couldn't adapt.
In fairness, even Kyle himself would probably admit that he’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer.kyle hayes must be colour blind, in his interview after the match he mentioned the purple galway jerseys
He is a very good sulky racer.In fairness, even Kyle himself would probably admit that he’s not the sharpest knife in the drawer.