almostnever wrote: » Another feckin' joke!
almostnever wrote: » He's right about the video evidence being used to punish players, as well. If they use it for one purpose, how can they justify not using it for another? The players are devastated. As are the 25,000 Louth fans who went up, and all of us here in the county.
DylanS09 wrote: » Just saw the Louth manager talking there...I actually feel really sorry for him..
Digits wrote: » You didn't miss much tbh poor game of hurling but still close.
soccymonster wrote: » I haven't watched the hurling in detail at all. Just glances. Not that great a game either tbh.
unknown13 wrote: » I'm more interested in the qualifier draw afterwards to be honest. I will be watching the second half.
unknown13 wrote: » I have no interest joining that regardless of how much I hate Meath. What happened sadly happened time to move and stop analyising it to death.
DylanS09 wrote: » Joined it also!:P
soccymonster wrote: » I personally don't blame joe sheridan for what happened with the goal. I just blame the ref and his umpires. Meath's first title in 9 years. Of course you'd be happy and take it. But the way it happened.... *joins give louth a replay fb group*
unknown13 wrote: » The GAA forum has exploded as a result of the decision.