statto25 wrote: » What did Diarmuid do to provoke such a reaction ?
windy shepard henderson wrote: » did you read any of my comment or just some of it , it hardly was a one sided argument , yes eye gouging is wrong but what rules exactly exist between a scuffle in the middle of a game ?
PARlance wrote: » While I agree that there's a lot of fuss made these days, you have make a distinction and say that it's totally unacceptable to be gouging someone's eye. It looks bad from that picture, if video backs it up, then he should get the book thrown at him. No excuses for that at all. Hit a shoulder, give a few digs etc etc but that carry on is something a scumbag would do.
statto25 wrote: » Are you having a laugh? Are you telling me it's OK to stick not one but two fingers into an opposing players eye because it's a "tough game" Absolute bollocks. Regardless if Diarmuid did something untoward that sort of **** is beyond a joke.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » yes you are right , but you are talking about players who have been in the gym for this for the last 10 months , who have been expecting this type of hassle for the same number of time ect , i hardly it was a one sided argument either , if the player has a problem let him make a complaint , ect , you dont teach kids to do it ,but its a tough game where players careers are on the line something is going to give , the way the championship has gone you would need joe duffy presenting the sunday game rather then michael leister or des cahil
Oldtree wrote: » Ffs he's trying to gouge out David's eye!!! Do that on the street and it's a serious assault. Would any of ye teach that to.our younger players as an ok and acceptable thing to do. It's all fun and he's until someone loses an eye.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » it happens in several situations in different levels in gaa , whats the solution let the lads on the sunday game have a 30 minute dabate about it ...or move on , i highly doubt killian is too worried about it tonight
Oldtree wrote: » Just look at this if you have any doubt about the depths Derry were prepared to descend to, to damage Diamuid O'Connor and other players. There's fisticuffs and then there's the gutter.
naughto wrote: » Quoted the wrong poster in the last post. So your telling me the head boss man New he had that performance in him tonight after the last couple of club games and with his club games performance in recent weeks there is now way you could start him on the back of that if u can't do it for your club what are the chances u do it for county. I am delight he did what he did to night we needed a big man to stannd up If i iam being honest that had to be the worst 70 mins of mayo football I have sat threw and I have being at a lot
naughto wrote: If i iam being honest that had to be the worst 70 mins of mayo football I have sat threw and I have being at a lot
windy shepard henderson wrote: » answered your own question , either leave him i midfield or full forward and dont keep moving him around the place , playing him center forward is a total joke few years back he was the best midfielder in the country , if he is lacking pace or fitness do a donaghey on it and stick him full forward , i cant really see where a debate should arise over him , still a top player
km79 wrote: » Do people still want O shea dropped to the bench as an impact sub cos he is only a 50 minute man at best ? No? Ok so
Fowler87 wrote: » Let's just hope the end of normal time and extra time was that. No denying Derry were goosed but when Mayo have their tails up like that I think they can do that against most opposition. Meath now in the draw please
yop wrote: » A win is a win. We aren't going great, lazy, poor decisions, direction less. I can't see us last too much longer unless we get a bullet in the arse. But we go on regardless.
finisklin wrote: » I didn't get to see the game. The various pieces I heard and snippets here indicate a roller coaster of a game that we should have lost. All for Loftus and his opportunism. One niggling question - was Higgins a loss? Could he have steadied the ship somewhat as Boyler and Caff were out of their comfort zones as a result?
PressRun wrote: » One of the strangest games I've ever been at. Will post more later.
Gal44 wrote: » Do we know who they play next yet?