leeside_rebel
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For long enough we complained about refs playing for replays and gaa looking for replays to cash in.Agreed. It was the same for Clare and Limerick earlier in the summer.
Finishing on day is way to go
For long enough we complained about refs playing for replays and gaa looking for replays to cash in.Agreed. It was the same for Clare and Limerick earlier in the summer.
Penalties are part of the game , aren’t penalties allowed in normal time .I’m with you Red&Blue on this, it’s not part of our game
dressing rooms in opposite stands is the way to go.The scrap at the tunnel entrance. It is relatively common in GAA games - hurling & football.
Never happens in rugby. I wonder why the behaviour differs in both games.
Better class of person plays rugby football union in fairness, huge amount of gaaaa types barely literate, it’s just an extension of faction fighting from the 1800s for a lot of themThe scrap at the tunnel entrance. It is relatively common in GAA games - hurling & football.
Never happens in rugby. I wonder why the behaviour differs in both games.