When is outrage justified?

At times like this

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Can only imagine how sick Louth players/fans were after that
Probably lucky there wasn’t a massive fight on the pitch after it
I’d say the Meath fans soaked it in man

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I’m sure the GGA will take action

Eh no

Neither county has ever recovered. Louth came and went overnight but Meath have been on a downward spiral ever since

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Dont think i was ever as outraged watching a match. Maybe the night tipp fleeced clare in the 21s hurling with the umpire calling the 65 for a technical foul

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I was at that one and very much enjoyed it :blush:

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They still talk about that game up here @Lazarus
I watched it in a pub in West Clare, out around Cross I think. Just couldn’t believe what was happening.

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Keady89

Amazing how much help tipp get from officials

And sure poor aul Richie Hogan last year those Tipp cunts

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And we’re off

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:popcorn:

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I was at it. Amazing and disgraceful. The prick of an umpire put the hand out again soon after for another infringement but the ref waved him off. The big ignorant grin out of the cunt. If i wasn’t neutral i would have went for him.

Poor aul Sluddy got an awful doing and the umpires off scot-free

Exactly

And poor Ollie Canning in 2010.

For most of your matching going life, Cork probably got the majority of decisions… That’s just how successful counties are treated. I had my fair share of outrage over the years… But I’d always shake hands with an opposing fan sitting next to me no matter how seething I was.

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You took Neil Backs act with dignity no doubt

You turned your back when @hbv offered the olive branch

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That aids ridden cunt would know the meaning of it.

Anything To Do with Hugh Dallas