not a great resposte turenne to be honest. They dont look like proper stranglings. For one of them look at the Derek Kavanagh v Colm Cooper incident a few years back.
Is the Donaghy incident after Galvin hit a cork lad a shoulder? Saw that on Sunday sport last night. Galvin hts a cork player a right rap of shoulder. Looked fair but referee deemed it a free. Cork player took the attitude how dare Paul Galvin shoulder me and struck Galvin across the back of the head leading to a bit of a rumpus.
Looking forward to killarney already and the chorus of cork boos the minute Galviniser touches the ball. Does he spook ye and annoy ye that much?
Hypocrite, and a cretin. What would you constitute a ‘proper’ strangling? Walsh and Shanahan’s in hospital?
Is that blue mbb? That lad could wear anything so i wouldnt be surprised if he wore red underarmour v cork in July. They d lose the plot altogther then the langers. Galvin has them in enough of a tizzy already. Twd be gas if he arrived in red under armour. Thats an awful face of beard he has at the moment though. Reckless
Cadogan has a face of it now as well but has it a bit tidier.
ah ease up on the old name calling
are the indo photos proper gouging and fish hooking?? would you acknowledge them as so?
I wouldn’t acknowledge a still picture as anything. Context is entirely missing in all of these photos.
correct Turenne - a still picture can tell a lot ( The camera doesnt lie and all that) but context can be missing on occasion.
I d be surprised if any of the players would want to make anything of the incidents in the photos. I d be surprised if they meant to be pawing at Galvin’s face the way the photo reflects to be honest
My main issue with the game was the belt Galvin took across the back of the pole after shouldering the cork player.No throw ball to cancel out the cork free and if Galvin had struck out like that he would have been red carded. In recent times he has been more sinned against than sinner
Poor kerry1891 is the dumb one. yet Brendan Courtney there can’t throw up pictures properly. A prized plonker. :rolleyes:
Showing up fine for me mate. GIFs from balls.ie, head over there and have a look, you seem confused about the course of events in the game, surprised turenne let you pass on it. How the schemozzle pictured took place at a fence when you claim it started in the middle of the field is beyond me.
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here’s the links if they’re still not working for others, works fine for me still.
http://balls.ie/wp-content/gallery/gaagifs2403/galvin2.gif
http://balls.ie/wp-content/gallery/gaagifs2403/schmozzle.gif
http://balls.ie/wp-content/gallery/gaagifs2403/marcose.gif
Look again bright spark. (dumb)
[quote=“kerry1891, post: 752049, member: 1379”]well kev, fingers very close to the Galviniser’s mouth, nose and eye. Pretty much anywhere you stick a finger in.! An elbow in around his ear as well.
Maybe it looks worse than it was and all the pawing of very oraface in the Galviniser’s facial area wasnt meant but Galvin shipped a heavy ban a few years ago for a bit of fish hooking on Saint Eoin Cadogan’s gob. There was awful crying about it at the time leading to a CCCC investigation and a suspension for Galvin. Galvin has also been spat at in recent weeks not by Cork i know. To be honest I am against retrospective action for anything that happened Sunday and feel it isnt warranted but if Galvin was subjected to it a few years ago why not the Cork players here?
The picture and matter is reported in the Irish Independent with the reporter suggesting Galvin was set upon in this fashion immediately after his introduction
http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/galvin-arrives-to-rebel-welcome-29151327.html
Cork players and fans really get themselves into an awful twist over Galvin. He has had a huge influence in games against Cork in the past but the langers should cool the jets a bit at the sight of him. As good a player as he is he is not super and as dirty as he is made out to be he isnt that dirty at all[/quote]
There was absolutely nothing in it ffs. You do know why the real hate comes from do ya? Galvin actually has alot of Cork mates. But he’ll always be hated and with alot if justification too although with maturity I’m sure it would not have happened.
But that photo could be taken 30 times a game across Ireland in any Sunday. As for the stuff Turenne put up, if we start getting upset about things like that we should hand over the reigns to FIFA. I’d be pissed off if there wasn’t a bit of that in a Cork-Kerry league game in Tralee in the cold.
I agree, he has had very very good games, but Noelie has beaten up a stick a few times as well. He is not as good as he was and won’t be either as he relied on his quick turn and Pace alot, both which have been blunted. Still a class footballer though.
[quote=“kerry1891, post: 752065, member: 1379”]correct Turenne - a still picture can tell a lot ( The camera doesnt lie and all that) but context can be missing on occasion.
I d be surprised if any of the players would want to make anything of the incidents in the photos. I d be surprised if they meant to be pawing at Galvin’s face the way the photo reflects to be honest
My main issue with the game was the belt Galvin took across the back of the pole after shouldering the cork player.No throw ball to cancel out the cork free and if Galvin had struck out like that he would have been red carded. In recent times he has been more sinned against than sinner[/quote]
That’s complete horse shit anyway, while the spit was disgusting in club game, I believe he was giving plenty of it in that game. He draws alot of it on. But he does suffer for past offences and teams know he is volatile, so they test him. He ha to expect it.
Donal Kingston has dropped off the Laois Football Panel. The great white hope wanders another year in the wilderness of his own importance.
You were probably looking for the people that look slow thread mick.
Cahir Healy dropped out the last few weeks too mbb. All not well in the camp? Maybe woolberto will come off the wireless and play again?!
Colm doesn’t have a Club. Cahir committed to the hurling.
Despite having a ridiculous name, Cahir Healy is a good player.