They weren’t incorrect decisions that benefited Tyrone.
It was correct to send Darren Hughes off at that stage of the game, he was after dragging Colm Cavanagh to the ground while on a yellow card.
Simulation is in actual fact a yellow card offence so your point there is invalid as well. Good job on referencing two invalid specific incidents, you utter imbecile.
No you’re only going on your own opinion that they were incorrect decisions and that Hughes would have been sent off.
McNamee could have been sent off for a punch as well.
As regards the fact that Armagh got defeated in the 2014 Quarter final, that bear little or no relevance on their performance the following year, as I’ve proven referencing Down in 2009 and 2010.
You’ve taken a bad beating here today. Hit the reset button and go again.
I’m going by the letter of the law, Hughes rugby tackled Cavanagh to the ground a certain black card offence when he was already on a yellow, it’s a definite sending off by the laws of the game. On one hand you are bemoaning the fact the laws were wrongly enforced and on the other you are himming and hawing about them being properly enforced, either way the decision made was the correct one, if not for the right reasons.
You were asked to pick out specific incidents that benefited Tyrone and you came up with two invalid incidents that would have made no difference at all if the referee correctly applied the laws of the game.
Roscommon have been knocked out of the Championship by Ulster opposition in the past two years, Sligo were knocked out by Ulster opposition last year, Galway the same, when was the last time Leitrim even managed a Championship victory.
I thought you were looking for examples of the rule not being implemented correctly?
Not instances of decisions cancelling each other out.
On the basis of you accepting the decision by saying that it cancelled another one out you’re leaving it open to the fact the the referee might have seen something to cancel out the ‘rugby tackle’.
We’re talking about decisions that benefited Tyrone, pal. You seem to be having problems staying on topic with the merciless beating I’m throwing your way.
I’m saying that the referee’s performance as a whole did not benefit Tyrone. Paul Finlay should have been sent off much earlier than he was, McAdam should have walked, Kieran Hughes should have been black carded and Meyler should not have been black carded. You have so far only been able to articulate one specific incident which you believe benefited Tyrone.