GAA Rule Changes

tis amateur mate

This could finish the Offaly revival

The new changes have made the two most mentioned ‘tweaks’ the 4 staying back and the play on till the ball goes dead after the hooter. Doesnt seem to be any downside to either.

The latest FRC amendments

The kick out mark=Excellent idea.This and the tap and go really speeds up the game.And despite what all the nay sayers have said there seems to be a lot less dessent in games as players get used to the ref moving the ball 50 yards up the field.As I said before it’s taken years for football to get to a point where 95% of games were unwatchable despite what the likes of Kev and others say,and it’ll take a couple of years to take the game back but we’ll get there.

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Many club players after dropping dead yet from all the running?

It’s only the middle 8 doing all the running now

A strange thing to be joking about given this has happened quite a lot in the GAA over the years.

If laughing at GAA players collapsing and dying on the pitch is your thing however, I suppose who am I to stop you.

Your level of regard for actual grieving GAA families has been shown before here, come down from the high moral ground

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You’re actually arguing here that bereaved GAA families should have the deaths of their loved ones ridiculed.

Come down off the high moral ground.

I’d defend anybody’s right to do so under the Uaneen rule, but I’d like to think some of us have matured a bit.

Evidently not in your case.

The Uaneen rule

A child wouldn’t bother with that, let alone a middle-aged man coming up with something as flimsy to justify his dickhead behaviour

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You’re the person defending the making fun of bereaved GAA families, which I don’t recall ever doing.

You’re a Guard, aren’t you?

When you have to knock on the door of a family whose loved one has been killed in a car crash, do you scream Conor McGregor like in their faces?

If the answer is no, why are you defending such behaviour?

Do you go up to the house of the family of John Moroney or Dillon Quirke and joke about their deaths?

If no, why are you defending such behaviour?

Perhaps you should find a new job? Right wing comedian, perhaps?

As it was and as it should always have been. I genuinely can’t wait to see a goalie try tell and outfield player go back this weekend. Could you imagine being the lad beside him as he’s told to trudge back to the fucking other half of the field :joy:

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Writing half-witted essays to speculatively accuse others of behaving as you’ve done, and done plenty of times :roll_eyes:

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I haven’t made fun of bereaved GAA families though. I’ve made fun of half wits like Jonathan Glynn and you though.

@myboyblue has however made fun of bereaved GAA families like that of Dillon Quirke here, and you’re defending it.

Which is very half witted.

Given your largely monosyllabic, humourless, boorish grunt like output here, I think it should be fairly clear I don’t write essays for your pleasure?

You write essays to justify yourself, like a child that’s after being scolded. At least a child will admit they’re wrong when it’s plain as the nose on their face.

Enough time wasted anyhow

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I write essays because I like writing and because I’m good at it.

I don’t aim them at lads projecting about what they are like you’re doing here.

Again, why are you defending @myboyblue ridiculing the manner of Dillon Quirke’s death?

You may consider yourself a scolded child, because that’s exactly how you are acting.

Ah fucking lovely :joy:

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When players eventually get rewired into being footballer again and not simply empty vessels who are controlled by the Twitter coaches, we’re gonna get back to a great game, at club and county.

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