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Do not let the **** up

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,592 ✭✭✭ArielAtom


    Technically I asked when was it used by more than one individual as a team tactic? Dublin used it first. No issue with Dublin using it but it should be something that is stamped out now and close the loophole. To me gaelic football is a **** of a game for the most part but at least Dublin , Kerry and Mayo are watchable.

    "Dublin invented this move against Mayo a few years back, the thinking is that even if someone gets a card it's worth it"

    Your quote, as I said Keegan used it prior to a Dublin player using it, so to go by the actual evidence, Mayo via Keegan started. If you want to deflect and say wht you actually meant by inference that you meant a collective, so be it. It was a sly dig and you know it. Not going to debate it further.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 230 ✭✭Marty Xavier


    Ok so that makes you right then.


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