Ref acting the cunt now
He applied it like rugby there. Terrible decision.
Between it and the gingers yellow card this has been a horror show. Saying that, Cavan have only themselves to blame for this.
3 semi final defeats in a row, sport can be a cruel motherfucker.
Excellent maorâing there from Andrew Pat And Willie
Referee couldnât wait to blow the whistle at the end there.
[QUOTE=âmyboyblue, post: 933613, member: 180â]Between it and the gingers yellow card this has been a horror show. Saying that, Cavan have only themselves to blame for this.
3 semi final defeats in a row, sport can be a cruel motherfucker.[/QUOTE]
Bottlers.
The stronger bench won it for Dublin, as is so often the case. Think Cavan should have been allowed one more play given there was a 30 second stoppage in injury time.
Bad behaviour from Cavan fans and management
Unfortunate scenes at the end. Surely heâs applying the advantage rule in the way intended? Refs would presumably have attended meetings/seminars and shit where it would have been laid out before them.
Would have been a harsh free whether advantage was given or not.
Ref should have given one more play alright.
Cavan selector acting the cunt at the end there is beyond cuntish though, sly little dig he threw was cowardly.
Will Cavan county board get a fine for their behaviour after the final whistle?
Probably.
Ban the cunts.
They should already be banned for failing to field a county hurling team anyway.
Cunt of a county.
Do well to get money out of them.
[QUOTE=âHis Holiness Da Dalai Lama, post: 933635, member: 1503â]Ban the cunts.
They should already be banned for failing to field a county hurling team anyway.
Cunt of a county.[/QUOTE]
Cavan are one of the most proactive of underage hurling counties at that tier. Pulling the hurling senior team was a logical step when set against investment in underage hurling.
Pat Sul looked like he wanted to box!
Wouldnât blame him. Guards didnât want to know about it either.
they do, but the message is not always delivered in the same way, and then refs often go their own way anyway.
The new rules are generally good, but there is a bit of confusion still.Typically gaa