There was 4 of them back, he shouldnât have been given the chance do it
Joanne completely oblivious to the fact that John Heslin had a free to knock Tyrone out of the championship. Did RTĂ completely miss this part of the permutations? Showed a clip of Ray Connellan celebrating the equaliser instead.
Tyrone were poor first half but comfortably better in the second half and with a referee who did his job it would have been game over in the last 15 minutes and would have ran out winners by 9/10 points.
Penalty would have put Tyrone 6 up, Westmeath down to 14 for the next 10. Then after that it was a series of phantom frees to bring Westmeath back chipping at Tyroneâs lead.
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Clear point. Westmeath fucked there by the officials
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Galway v Mayo
Kildare v Monaghan
Donegal v Roscommon
Cork v Tyrone
Cork is the worst draw for Tyrone. Mammoth journey down there. Donegal/Kildare the one Iâd prefer.
Wide
What a week of pain for us match going Galway men
Right over the black spot
Itâs only a penalty for a black card challenge, that clearly isnât a black card. Considering he still had a great chance of a goal there Kilpatrick has gone down awful easy rather than just standing up to the tackle and goaling it.
Am I correct in saying that RTĂ didnât allude to how close Westmeath were to qualification at all? They gave Tyrone a great rattle. Even on GAA Go they werenât hyped up for that last Heslin free.
If you look where the ball lands on the ground behind the posts, it looks like itâs pretty much impossible to land there and be kicked from where Heslin is standing in the frame without having gone over.
Heslin also kicked it from further in than in that frame, so it looks even more impossible that it could have gone wide.
RTE and GAAGO donât look in here.
Youâre wrong. Itâs if a goal scoring chance is denied by a cynical foul.
Itâs fairly textbook. It was one of an absolute litany of scandalous decisions Mooney made all game that very nearly put Tyrone out.
Headquarters hates the nordies, it was ever thus
Itâs incredibly bad luck that your favourite Italian teams and Ulster GAA sides are always on the receiving end of scandalous referring decisions.
An Ulster team has to be about 6 points the better team to win against a free state team in any given match so is the officiating bias.
Itâs not bad luck.
Itâs institutional bias of referees bowing to partisan and frankly discriminatory reporting and commentary from free state media and GAA figures.