Amprodude wrote: » flasher0030 wrote: » Well, lets just send him off to the knacker yard altogether. Put him out of his misery. Jesus Christ. He is about 20 years old. He wrongfully pushed a ref out of frustration. He'll get his suspension, serve it, hopefully learn, and move on as a more mature footballer. once a liability always a liability. A leopard doesn't change his spots.
flasher0030 wrote: » Well, lets just send him off to the knacker yard altogether. Put him out of his misery. Jesus Christ. He is about 20 years old. He wrongfully pushed a ref out of frustration. He'll get his suspension, serve it, hopefully learn, and move on as a more mature footballer.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Will you ever f*ck off. You could do with changing your trolling spots yourself. It's getting boring Popping up on every County thread with provocative posts merely designed to derail the thread
Westernyelp wrote: » I think he was justified in this case.
Amprodude wrote: » The Talking Bread wrote: » Will you ever f*ck off. You could do with changing your trolling spots yourself. It's getting boring Popping up on every County thread with provocative posts merely designed to derail the thread I am entitled to give my opinion on the incident. If you don't like my response why bother posting if you want to resort to name calling.
charlie14 wrote: » Westernyelp wrote: » I think he was justified in this case. Justified There was absolutely no justification for what he did, and I imagine it will be quite some time before any county manager takes a chance on him again with the temperament he displayed.
The Talking Bread wrote: » "Name calling" (or calling it as it is) an anonymous Internet user is a lot less harsh than blackening the name of a young footballer who is exposed to the public by name who knows himself like everyone he f*cked up in the incident and damning when he is down. Don't feel sorry for yourself.
Amprodude wrote: » You find it hard to accept that the mayo player lost his temper and had a moment of madness and with that cost Mayo another All Ireland. what a real shame.
The Talking Bread wrote: » TBH, I doubt you even believe the things you are posting here yourself, you are just looking for a reaction
Amprodude wrote: » I'm here to discuss a topic but you seem sensitive to the matter.
The Talking Bread wrote: » That is what you took from that post!! :rolleyes:
wirelessdude01 wrote: » That poster should just be ignored. They are ignored now in another sporting forum on the odd occasion that they post. Doesn't respond well or listen to anything that goes against the narrative that they are spouting.
muddle84 wrote: » I don't know why anyone would even reply to them. So enough of that and back to more important matters such as this Saturdays match......will Galway beat Mayo?
muddle84 wrote: So enough of that and back to more important matters such as this Saturdays match......will Galway beat Mayo?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » As the old song goes, not if they have Willie Joe ðŸ˜
flasher0030 wrote: Won't be too many willies on show
PressRun wrote: » Managed to catch the semi final today. It's weird, with Mayo not being there, I managed to actually enjoy watching Dublin play. I know we have our history with them, but they're a terrific team. They make everything look so easy and yet they're real fighters. That Costello point after the two block downs summed up their attitude to me -never stop trying to find a way, show patience and the score will come. And if I may say so, this proves how hard we've been fighting the last number of years. Obviously the final hasn't happened yet, but I really think we're the only team that are in any way a match for them. We've been pushing and pushing them every year with more or less the same squad while they've been constantly evolving and widening their squad. Dublin are great but so are we. 😊
km79 wrote: » Absolutely And I hope the Galway thread is not overrun with absolute idiots like this thread is whenever we lose the last game of our summer which for. 7 years was late August , September or even October Can't understand that mindset The championship more or less ends for me when Mayo go out I certainly don't hang around my keyboard for months to go typing anonymius ****e on another forum We will be there or thereabouts next year Break might be the best thing ever for the team and in particular Rochford
charolais0153 wrote: » Why's that?
km79 wrote: » He will have time to properly assess club players and have a full winter training programme with the panel
Suarezistheman wrote: » Well if you haven't seen the improvement in Clarke's game then it's hard to respect your opinion. He has had to revolutionise his game i.e kick-outs
BandMember wrote: » Don't get me wrong, I rate Clarke very highly - up there as the best in the country. But his kickouts have been an issue for a couple of seasons now and there does not appear to have been any improvements in this area.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Three very ordinary teams in the semi-finals over the weekend. Mayo still the only team who can put it up to the Dubs, if we could only have made it past Kildare.:P Anyway looks like we could be back winning matches again next year.https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/mayo-keen-on-jim-mcguinness-should-stephen-rochford-step-aside-report-37210018.html
muddle84 wrote: Does anybody here think that McGuinness would actually get us over the line? When you think of what he achieved with Donegal and how he achieved it I'm not convinced! But interested to hear other peoples thoughts.