Keano wrote: » Handbury got sent for this tackle against Kilkenny this year? Do I have this right?
adrian522 wrote: » The GAA forum has really gone to sh!t if that's the standards of posting that we are reduced to. Talk of trying to break Barrett's jaw is just utterly ridiculous and contemptible.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » People will remember Richie Hogan trying to break Barrett's jaw with an elbow and getting sent off for it. They'll also remember kilkenny players giving up with 30 minutes left and loosing by 14 points. Pity that Hogan's cowardly act will be remembered more than the 3.25 that tipp scored.
Joe Daly wrote: » What will they remember the 2012 all Ireland semi final for the injury by Padraig Maher on Michael Rice that went unpunished it finished the mans career, or sporting Lar Corbett trying to get Tommy Walsh sent off. johnny Coen should have been sent off for his tackle on Colin Fennelly 2015 all Ireland, Tannion pulled broke Tj Reids knee in the 2012 replay out for nearly a year with it. Gerry Quinn went to jab the eye out of Henry Shefflin lucky to not to have a carrer finishing injury there as well just a few players that have got injured , also John Mullane belt on a club player from Mullinavatt he was sent off in the match due to the severity of the chaps injury the club had to use the injury insurance for an operation the chap needed and a bright spark from Wexford reckoned on a sunday paper that the club should have keeping it quieter. Also the head was taken off jj Delany in all Ireland final.
bruschi wrote: » whats that about?
Lefty Bicek wrote: » You have a PM coming in just a moment...
bruschi wrote: » appreciated, but if it happened on a Sunday paper, then surely can be kept on public domain?
Lefty Bicek wrote: » It can, but my preference is otherwise. PM sent.
letsseehere14 wrote: » I actually dont hold the missed 65 as the defining factor in that game. What lost us that game was 16 wides, many poor from shot selection and many not under much pressure. Bad wides have been a hallmark of Limerick for years now. Even last years All Ireland final we shot something like 20 wides. If we improve there more consistently we become a very hard team to beat. But we also need to adapt as teams now know how to get at us and stop us.
Lefty Bicek wrote: » Another poster said it, and you rushed in to describe that post as factually correct. That is the truth. Agree ?
mountgomery burns wrote: » A rant 19 years in the making, bravo. You have taken bitterness and resentment to a new level.
robbiezero wrote: » Well said. I am tired of hearing about that sideline at this stage. There are lots of minor decisions like that during games that go for and against teams, frees, sidelines etc. The best team won the game and Limerick need to uncover a bit of a plan b for when the short game isn't working. They will be a very dangerous animal next year and one of the favs for the AI.
Powerhouse wrote: » A new level in your world maybe but about average in Kilkenny I’d say. They are showing their true colours so much that even former players in the public domain can’t hold it together. That’s the level to which they have been conditioned. Yes, they’re fierce nice fellas when some Limerick guy (who is expecting to beat them and thinks his county has cracked the big time forever) starts fellating them about how much respect he has for them (as happened here) but when they lose....... They don’t even have to lose. One nut job after Tipperary under 20s got a load of goals against Wexford blamed the referee for the comparatively moderate nature of his own county’s triumph over the same opposition. Bitterness and resentment would be standard fare with them, although being sent home with your a*se in a bin bag on the double on Sunday won’t have helped the mood.
marvin80 wrote: » https://twitter.com/sheikhbarabas/status/1163553784599068677:D:D
bruschi wrote: » If anything is to come out of the final Sunday and the completely over the top reaction from Cody, former players and a large amount of supporters, is that James Owens will be getting the Barry Kelly treatment from now on and any game he is down to ref them in, this will be brought up endlessly prior, during and after the game. If there is one thing they do well at other than hurling, is holding endless grudges and using something from the past that has no relevance whatsoever but bring it up anyway to muddy the waters.