whisky_galore wrote: » It's 'de pashin' Surprised there aren't more people looking up their solicitor afterwards, this being Compo Central for most other things.
Collie D wrote: » Quite a few cases of assault on the pitch have ended up in court. I know a guy who went to prison for assaulting a ref in a soccer match.
Pauliedragon wrote: » A few weeks ago over in Australia a guy broke a players jaw in Aussie rules with a punch and there was a big debate over whether the player should be charged by the cops. Nothing was done by police and their stance was they could only intervene if the victim made a formal complaint to them which he didn't. Not sure how it works here but it would open up a can of worms.
mynamejeff wrote: » contact sports probably are not for you ........ try COD
Wanderer2010 wrote: » But do you think someone who assaults someone else in a contact sport should face no ramifications?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » I cant speak for everyone but I would imagine there is a massive culture within GAA that whatever happens on the pitch stays on the pitch and any fights can be resolved with a pint afterwards but that's a very toxic viewpoint in my opinion. Its reinforced by old school GAA officials who no doubt would laugh heartily at the suggestion of reporting an assault, and many Guards are from that background too which only adds to the stigma of reporting on-field assaults. And Peer pressure would make it worse, with ribbing about being a "snowflake" keeping many lads quiet. Personally if someone punched me or kicked me during a match and it was deliberate and premediated, im ringing the cops and making that complaint.