I donāt remember that.
He knew what he was at.
Mount Sion lost to DLS for the first time ever. Kelly denied MS a stone wall free to equalize. Ken remonstrated with Kelly and grabbed him by the badge. Kelly reported him for assault and 96 weeks was the appropriate sentence. The county board knew the charge was bullshit but couldnāt be seen to back away from supporting referees and gave Ken 24 weeks.
Kelly was an utter scoundrel. There was a report later that he had been shot in woods near Youghal and it transpired that he had shot himself. Shortly afterwards he was involved in a case involving misappropriation of funds from a solicitors practice.
Iām sure some way can be found to blame Dublinā¦
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For me Geoff, the Monaghan lads were the main aggressors there.
That topless fella looked like @Tank.
The Free Staters won the fight too.
Must be AIā¦not a brown boot and bootcut jeans in sight
A stabbing apparently
And still youāll have lads losing their religon on TFK becuse the president lf the local rubby club has a sheepskin coat
Once again Ulster Football shames our association.
Has Jarlath commented yet? Will he abdicate the tofa?
PSNI making an arrest at a Tyrone club game? - there will be a thorough investigation into how that has been allowed to happen.
There is atrocious violence running right through Tyrone GAA, anyone making excuses for them over the past 20 years should have a second think on matters.
But their senior club football league and championship structures are unreal apparently so all that should be ignored
Fuckin split season to blame.
Bringing a knife to an U16 match. What a time to be alive.
Not the first lad to bring a knife to a gun fight.
Presumed it was a teenager but the man getting led away looks in his forties. Must be a proud dad.
Itās rare you would hear of anything untoward in most Ulster counties. It is Tyrone and Armagh where most of the issues arise, and it is they that should be dealt with. Derry used to have issues at club level but seem to have addressed them. Sadly in Down we have Kilcoo - some form of Tyrone enclave.
I notice that as the sport moves further away from a skill game to what āmodernā managers like Harte and McGeeney have been playing, more and more lunatics are taking on coaching roles. I got abuse off a coach when reffing an u10 game recently. Gaelic football is in a bad state up here, maybe this will be the wake up call that starts to turn things around.
Tyrone and Armagh seem to be very violent counties in general