2016 All Ireland Hurling & Camogie Finals

Ah lovely, you’ve backtracked so.

On what?

No i dont. Im happy though to put it in with some anecdotal evidence mix it all around and then form my opinion based on the results.
So basically i have been speaking to this Cork based business associate friend of mine in Cork and by and large Peter Downey seems to have been a good bloke. This friend of mine had done some business with Peter and was familiar with him in refereeing circles also.

Im sorry but the evidence just doesn’t support your claims.

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I’m sorry but i don’t care. And if every opinion on someone was based on one context or one oerson then we would not get very far now would we.

Anyway no need to go on. You want to make a decision about a person you never met in relation to a subject you know nothing about. I have my opinion, and thats all it is. We’re not in court here. Yet.

Let’s let this slide into oblivion now.
What news of mick fennelly???

You could be a great but lack the heart for the battle.

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Being a referee in Cork is a dangerous business it seems.

:rollseyes:

S’up?

A man dies on a pitch and you’re cracking a bad joke about it, s’up.

A joke? I’m pointing out that its a dangerous business, from solely reading this thread, and then todays events. 3 in one year. S’up?

I tried to post rolleyes again but it wouldn’t let me.

This new server has everything.

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That’s low shit even for you…and you’ve form.[quote=“myboyblue, post:1791, topic:22881, full:true”]
Being a referee in Cork is a dangerous business it seems.
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Stop being a jinnit .

All Ireland senior club Camogie champions Milford beaten in last nights’ Cork County final .

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'Hon 'Scarra.

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Did Inniscarra win it out? @chocolatemice used to date a lady that plays for them. He’ll be delighted.

Busted.

Delighted for Inniscarra. much micer group than Milford.

Harsh!!!

Albeit I heard MIlford compared to the Harlem globetrotters recently and did have a laugh. Was unbelievable achievement whatever way you look at it