2015 All Ireland Football Championship - FOR THE LOVE OF GOD MAKE IT STOP

I think no matter what discussion takes place you assume you’ve ‘battered’ someone. Possibly something to do with your chip shop heritage?

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Not really as there is a difference between scoring frees and fouls committed to break another teams momentum coming out of defence, something Mayo and Dublin are masters at. Armagh also missed a lot of frees in that game.

The refereeing performance against Derry was scandalous and easily the most biased I have ever witnessed in a county match.

I don’t need to think on this one. It’s clear. You’ve jumped in rashly as the sight of my username entices your reckless idiocy to release itself.

Ah the old ‘ref robbed us’ line. Trotted out by you in every game. Usually midway through the first half.

Clearly, you don’t know what you are talking about and carry a big chip on your shoulder regarding the list of beat downs I’ve inflicted on you. That kind of attitude is only going to bring you more. You’re a big surly baby.

Padraig Hughes Cork-Kerry this year.
marry Duffy AI Final 2009.

Far far worse. Derry just don’t understand the rules. It’s funny though because Cork and Derry are both suffering for the refereeing in their own club games. Derry as it’s so physical and a lot is left go. Cork for the exact other reason

Again Totti, your assumptions are wrong. I love your nordie refusal to budge an inch and Your ostentatious declarations of victory. It’s like a brilliant mix between Ian Paisley and a wwf wrestler.

You’re off your rocker if you think either of those are even in the same ball park. Hughes gave a disputable penalty but that was about the height of it.

The ref in the Derry game gave Galway absolutely everything, they couldn’t touch a man, the ball was brought forward 25 metres when a Derry player spread his arms out at the perplexing frees given, the black card for Rogers wasn’t even a free, O’Boyle bring wrestled to the ground for a penalty and Galway go up the other end of the pitch and score a goal.

Meanwhile the frees he was giving at one end of the pitch that weren’t being given at the other end. It was a 70+ minute raping by Lane as opposed to a few poor decisions by Hughes.

You are infinitely deluded and paranoid.

I’m not no, I was at the first 2 and watched the Galway game. There was no penalty as several video replays show. It was a free out and a yellow card for O’ Boyle.

Derry lack discipline, that’s the most obvious thing.

Derry don’t lack discipline, they are a very disciplined outfit and rarely give cheap frees away. The performance was disgraceful for 70 mins and any neutral who watched that would understand it.

The O’Boyle foul was as clear a penalty as you’ll see, Hanley has his two hands all over him and both his feet leave the ground at one stage, it was something Dolan, McStay and O’Hara all agreed on in The Sunday Game - a clear penalty. Given this referee was giving frees for Galway players slipping and any sort of minimal contact it made it more scandalous. Healso brought the ball forward about 25 metres at one stage for Doherty tapping the ball away after a free was conceded. Galway players stopped Derry taking quick frees on numerous occasions in the second half and he did nothing about it.

It was a raping, it was biased and I would say premeditated. Hughes, on the other hand, may or may not have got a big decision wrong, I felt it was very harsh but my initial feeling was he had been dragged down.

You have to be seriously deluded to even think Cork got a rougher deal than Derry that day.

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There is, apparently, bad blood in the Donegal camp with regard to the drinking antics of certain players and the lack of action by management over it.

Mark McHugh?

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I’m firmly behind Fermanagh and Kerry going forward, who are we playing?

Really? I suppose they’ve done well to remain relatively drink free for 3 years.

@Nembo_Kid who have we got in the next round, pal?

Dublin and Kildare.

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Two teams everyone would be happy to see bet :clap:

Jim McGuinness is fairly forgiving to Cork in his article today. Linking it back to championship structure and his preferred/alternative set up. Why was there a 13-day gap between the drawn and replayed Munster finals?

Nonsense.

But you keep telling us its so hard for ulster teams cos they have to play so many games. Cork had to play the AI champions away last week.

You also say the championship is flawed, but now its not because it affected a Southern team.

You really are the greatest bluffer ever to comment on gah.