2021 All Ireland Hurling Final - Cork v Limerick - New Money vs Old Money - Barbados Dollar vs Queens shilling

Bunkered down behind the couch talking to your daughter’s Barbie were you?

JP is a robin hood figure. Taking money off the bookies and distributing to every GAA club in the country.

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It’ll be like most other things, forgotten about fairly quickly. There was no appetite for young Peter to miss the final. Limerick squared it off with Waterford, got Conor Gleeson to speak up and it was a fair accompli then.

Casey used told the appeals committee that a head butt is an expression of endearment in Limerick.

You can’t beat the Suarez defence

You’re all over the place you told you us yesterday the Wexican speaking up for TdeB in 2017 was irrelevant now CG was the clincher you couldn’t make it up

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Tipp GAA having an alco deviant then thinking going around pinching arses at corporate events is still acceptable; he must be a fan of Mad Men

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Every club in the country outside of cork should do the right thing and hand their allocation of tickets to limerick

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ABL is running strong on tfk

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I think you’ll find most of the neutrals on tfk want Limerick to win and are happy young Casey will play.

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Just you it seems and you’re fairly whimsical

We did indeed. I hope he’s learned his lesson though.

Your one of the good ones. Alot of the tipp members have nailed on the red rag it seems. The carkies are driving themselves demented by claiming to be underdogs and the small man vs the big bad wolf, while stating it with cark arrogance like they have it won. Fantastic to watch

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The bonds that tie us are ancient – Brian Boru and the Dal gCais were originally Deise shur.

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Sure @Fagan_ODowd clarified that one for you yesterday. It was all but decided in the DRA that Tadhg was correctly going to be exonerated. Word leaked out of the DRA room, it was reported in social media. DRA got panicky then about the leak and did a u-turn on it.

When does the bullshit stop?

Hard be a referee nowadays…

Referee John Keenan’s decision to take the advice of his umpire over his linesman was a factor in Limerick successfully contesting Peter Casey’s red card.

The Central Hearings Committee (CHC) on Thursday took the decision to rescind the suspension arising from last Saturday’s All-Ireland semi-final, thus freeing up the Limerick forward for Sunday week’s final against Cork.

Audio of the conversations between the match officials on the day was presented at the disciplinary meeting, which was held virtually. Keenan, who did not see the incident, heard from both his linesman Liam Gordan, who saw it from the Cusack Stand sideline, and an umpire, who witnessed it from the Davin Stand End. The other umpire stationed there did not see what had occurred.

It was Gordan’s interpretation that both Casey and Conor Gleeson warranted yellow cards for their clash, whereas the umpire advised that Casey used his head against the Waterford defender.

Keenan was to come back to Gordan after speaking to his umpire but opted not to, going straight to Casey to show him the red card in the 60th minute. Next to Keenan, Gordan was the closest match official to the incident as well as being an inter-county referee having taken charge of a Leinster SHC games and a qualifier this summer.

Audio recordings of in-game conversations between match officials in Croke Park and some other venues are provided to counties in disciplinary cases.

Limerick also provided video footage of the incident, which they believe illustrated that Casey did not headbutt Gleeson as it was claimed. Manager John Kiely also spoke at the meeting in which Limerick made their presentation to the CHC from the Munster Council offices in Castletroy.

On receipt of the CHC’s decision, Casey and his club Na Piarsaigh were informed by Limerick officials last night. Official written confirmation will be issued by the GAA later today.

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The linesman said nothing in it - two yellows … yet he listened to an Umpire :laughing:

Best for you to pick it up with @Fagan_ODowd. The Tadhg de Burca incident was 2017. That was pre 2018, so you probably weren’t too occupied with hurling then. That would have been your Manchester City years?

Limerick fans 1996 to present: Liam Dunne should have been sent off for pulling in the air and striking Gary Kirby who jumped up to catch the ball. The cunt.

Limerick fans this week: Peter Casey was just standing there lowering his head when that Gleeson cunt lept at him and dragged his head towards him.

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Just thinking last night

In 2018 Ck v Lk drew 35k in MSHC

In 2019 they drew 32k in MSHC

If even 35k went to counties all true supporters would be fine

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