More Sinned Against Than Sinning

John Delaney

Derrytresk.

Tyrone GAA

Tiernan McCannā€™s hair being linked to his inner ear and consequentially his balance.

Embarrassing stuff

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Dive of the Week thread please.

Cormac mcanallen would be spinning in his grave at todayā€™s tyrone

If what?

Tiarnan McCann has lovely legs.

Heā€™s a shoe-in for the next Sex and the City movie. Goes down quicker than Samantha.

What sort of laptop do you have mate? I only ask because i suspect its going to be on fire over the coming days and weeks fighting the good fight.

I have an Asus, pal. Iā€™m primed for fighting, Iā€™m conditioned for war.

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Much like Tyrone.

The Hurling Championship in comparison to that video. Offensive to the GAA in general that is.

If I was Mickey Harte Iā€™d get the Physio to shave his head on Tuesday night, bringing his county and the assocation into disrepute with that bullshit.

Sorry, but, huh?

Okay scratch the hurling comparison but that carry on is offensive to our games and needs to be made an example of. I personally havenā€™t seen anything as blatant and sickening in hurling off the top of my head.

So dropping to the ground feigning injury is bad, but hitting a man on the head with a hurley is fine?

I didnā€™t see the game to be honest but if he got that lad sent off I would say yes.

The tap on the face that your most likely referring to is Maurice Shanahan, and that was a very slight tap in fairness, and the protagonist rightly saw the line.

Right, so you think its fine to strike another man deliberately on the head with a weapon. Youā€™ve an odd moral compass.

A tap of the hurl when your antagonised and boiling with frustration is far lesser of an evil for me then deliberately going out and getting an opponent sent off by feigning injury on the ground,particularly when the game was still in the melting pot.

We donā€™t need to see that shit over here, thereā€™s enough of it in other sports. Play the game to the letter of the law by all means but be a man about it and shake hands afterwards having given your all would be my preference.