the free state media, while very critical of the act, didnât look to have Dublin thrown out of the competition and all their previous achievements wiped from the record. The biased bastards
Clareâs treatment in the 1998 All-Ireland hurling championship was anti-six county bias.
Lads lads. Settle down ffs. This is not the sort of thing we want to see.
If youâre going to make any case for a free out to Tyrone in the penalty incident it would be for DOC potentially fouling Kilpatrick as he goes to catch it rather than a square ball
Your letting your bias crowd your judgement again.
a) A very subjective view on where the ball is in the square
b) Unless youâre stating Diarmuid OâConnor left leg ends at his groin then heâs inside the square with over half of his left foot.
@Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy here, mate, tell me something. Do you take a drink at all? Reason I ask is, if my county were ever to win an AI senior title Iâd give work a miss for a day or two (if I was still working) and head for the pub to meet up with friends for a rake of pints to celebrate.
I certainly wouldnât be stuck on an internet forum arguing with strangers and getting wound up by their attitudes. Fuck em mate. Enjoy the win!
Na, kerry were up there alright but Tyrone and the northern championship were streets ahead of everyone this year
Unless Mccurryâs left leg ends at his groin then itâs a square ball and the goal should not have stood.
Uh oh
You donât understand the square ball rule my friend.
Thatâs from play. He only needs to be outside the square before the pass.
From a dead ball you need to be outside the square before the ball arrives into it.
Read your history.
when was that changed?
A few years back.
ridiculous sport
Itâs one of the few positive rule changes.
Much more clarity of when you can be in the square and easier to judge.
Heâll never accept it though.
Imagine if Tyrone were the team attacking here and it was call as a square ball?
Why would I accept something you put forward which concludes the opposite to what you suggest it does?