Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Oh I wasn't referring to you! I was referring to the person who raised the subject in the first place. It's not really about complaining about an individual refereeing decision for me. I'm sure we've all done it. But there's a few things that I think just come across as loser talk: one is feeling that over a very long time, your team gets the short end of the stick in refereeing decisions against another team. Especially when you have no evidence at all for this, but either way, it's pathetic. Another is continuing to complain about a particular decision years after it happened (cf. Tipp people going on about 09, Wexford people, more than two decades later, still adding steps to DJ's goal).
I says wrote: » Back to the hurling boys I’m going for a Galway win against Clare the temperament is there now to ride out any storm Clare can throw at Galway. Limerick will beat Cork they couldn’t beat a 14 man limerick at home and they are on the crest of a wave after the kk game. Here’s hoping all panels stay injury free for the rest of the season.
rebelyell99 wrote: » Cork were playing there 3rd game in two weeks,they were fatigued and showed great character to almost win at the death.They made tactical mistakes that day such as playing Coleman sweeper,also Cork wont hit hopeful ball into there ff line like kk did last sunday
lim4ev wrote: » I was at that match what a game what an atmosphere both teams were superb cork played 3 weeks in a row Limerick down to 14 evened it out the semi will be a sell out its a hop of a ball for me. The key could be both teams full back line and whoever wins that could be victorious
rebelyell99 wrote: » I havnt been looking forward to a hurling game as much in years,two teams who play a nice brand of hurling,plenty scores ,skill and passion.It should be a thriller.A timely substitute could well decide this.Absolutely nothing between the two teams.
irishfeen wrote: » Do we have a replay on our hands?? ... I’ve an awful funny feeling uno ..
rebelyell99 wrote: » I could be wrong but I think if its a draw it goes to extra time.
slegs wrote: » As of Friday 35k tickets sold for Cork v Limerick with attendence expected to exceed 70k when all club tickets taken into account
pajoguy wrote: » Tickets in the middle of the Upper Hogan available now. Section 730.
BloodyBill wrote: » The referee for Sunday's game would need to be very switched on. It's going to be an extremely fast game I feel and I'd be concerned that Cork are that bit better at winning frees. This dipping the head into the tackle needs to be stopped. When a player tries to round his marker he dips his head and it looks like the defender is high tackling him. Cork are good at winning frees and I'd like Limerick to be a little cuter.
Mahony0509 wrote: » I thought it was 35k in Limerick alone?
BloodyBill wrote: » It's looking like a Sell out. I hope it is and it turns put to be a day to remember.
DuhJerk wrote: » Decent single seats available for Galway v Clare game online now too. There were only tickets in the corners of stands available till now.
I says wrote: » Can’t wait for saturdays match