Moving his legs would probably have been the best way.
Lad, you are making a complete clown of yourself. Run off now.
Probably still drunk from celebrating Wexford’s AI final win yesterday.
He’s not obliged to move out of the way.
Galway fans ref bashing and @Nembo_Kid mayo bashing and making up rules.
Seems like a pretty standard Sunday.
@croppy_boy making a holy show of himself and going to great lengths to prove his ignorance on all things, just another day on TFK
Anyway tonight’s SG should be a cracker with the nations 2 most beloved teams being featured
Did you draw them pictures yourself? Well done buddy, have a cookie
Those are the graphics released by the GAA to explain the new rules when they were introduced.
Deary me
This chump needs pictures so he can understand
He’s a holocaust denier.
He might draw some pictures of the holocaust now to prove he’s heard of it
Ah the deflection tactics are out early. Wonderful.
Now say something about the audit trail.
No deflection needed.
Once again you have shown everyone what a halfwit you are with bizarre interpretations that are far away from reality.
Not wishing to jump on this unseemly attack on you, but the directive on this is clear. There has to be an obvious and clear movement from the offending player into the path of his opponent to block him. In this case O Connor ran straight into Flynn. Flynn doesn’t deviate on his run, he is not obliged to get out of the way. It is another case of that weasel O Connor manufacturing a foul and a card
Player collides with an opponent an purpose. It’s there in black and white.
You’re a quisling
He didn’t collide on purpose. O’Connor runs straight at Flynn who had obligation to move out of his way?
He took O’Connor out if thr movement of olay.
The rule states:
Category II Infractions – Cynical Behaviour 5.10 To deliberately pull down an opponent. 5.11 To deliberately trip an opponent with hand(s), arm, leg or foot. 5.12 To deliberately collide with an opponent after he has played the ball away or for the purpose of taking him out of the movement of play. 5.13 To remonstrate in an aggressive manner w