ProudDUB wrote: » If someone acts like a moron, they act like a moron. Physically threatening a ref, is the act of a moron. Point the finger all you want at the fans of other counties, if it it makes you feel better. Get as huffy as you want about the Cavan supporters in Portlaoise being labeled. It doesn't distract anyone from the fact that if they weren't actually acting like complete morons, no one would have to label them anything. If any Dublin supporter did anything like that, I'd want them banned from the game for life. Cavan fans not calling for the same and going on the offensive instead, just makes them look like morons too imo.
Lemlin wrote: » It's clear to see alright. Can't even stay consistent in his views. One minute it was a soft free, the next it's 100% a free. One minute Dillon's black card was harsh, the next he is disagreeing with me saying it was harsh.
fta93 wrote: » I'm not getting into an argument, but maybe if the two of ye are going to keep accusing me of being biased and inconsistent, at least quote me or reply to my posts about why I am, rather than sniping behind my back. I never once said Dillon's black wasn't harsh. Find me proof if you say so. I have stated 3 times that it was wrong/harsh. Stop making things up.
They're all your opinions. From my view, two are possibly wrong - the Dillon one and the time-keeping one (in anyway, time keeping is completely at the referee's discretion). Arguable decisions don't merit bottle-throwing, spitting, and verbal abuse.
Saint Sonner wrote: » Hi I am looking some advice. I will be moving to dublin within next couple of weeks and I am looking to get an appropriate Football club in the stillorgan area. I know kilmacud are there however I want to be sure I go to someone that is right for my level. I played senior club football then intermediate club football for my club in Tyrone for the last 10 years. I was never close to county standard but I would have been okay on the club scene. I would like to continue playing football down here. Anyone any helpful advice. Thanks
muincav wrote: » How can you say "Dublin fans" have behaved better than the people "masquerading" as Cavan fans today? Im old enough to know and have seen different,,,,thats why there was HUGE FENCES at the Hill16 my friend...I do know the Cavan ref you mean too and I totally agree....and agree with being dealt harshly in some games especially against Kerry and Meath, but today was a total disgrace by the ref...it was so obvious and blatant....kinda reminds me of when you watch a game and the ref gives some strange calls and everyone says "aw the ref is playing for a DRAW" to bring in more for the GAA....What you have to remember is, FOUR squads of young players went out today to play a match after having trained, and gave up a social life for who knows how long with their hopes hearts and dreams set on an All Ireland Final, but knowing only two could prevail.Even after All that to go out on BAD calls is even more heartbreaking for those players and CAN be enough to ruin their faith in the GAA....I know one of the Cavan players who gave up a promising soccer career to concentrate on the Under 21 campaign and he was blatantly fouled (more so than any) in the last 10 mins and was astonished that he didnt get the free, but what he did get from that moment is that the officials WERE NOT going to let Cavan win.....
bobbysands81 wrote: » Throughout the country there's an inherent bias, dislike, disregard, hatred (call it what you want) for the Dubs for whatever reason, that's how the Irish people generally feel about the Dubs. In general, It's only logical that referees will also have these feelings towards Dublin.
Lemlin wrote: » Or it's logical that in 2003 Dublin went out if the Championship early and the GAA lost huge revenue. The following year Dublin ended up in the qualifiers again and got probably the easiest run ever seen to keep them in the championship. It stands to reason that the GAA want Dublin to do well due to the increased revenue.
ArielAtom wrote: » So now the GAA are fixing the opposition for Dublin to progress. Grow up.
Lemlin wrote: » I made the same point years ago. Have you ever seen a team get a run in the qualifiers like London, Leitrim and Longford? Then to get Roscommon, the then easiest of the teams left, in the last 12.
ArielAtom wrote: » So what you are saying is that you have been talking Sh1t for years. Enoughr said. Jog on.
Lemlin wrote: » Debate my point then. Pick out where a team has received an easier draw. I've posted my points above. London, Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon.
ArielAtom wrote: » It's not up for debate. If you feel that is happening it has to be brought to congress, very serious allegations, that or the ramblings of a man who has a gripe with losing an u21 match and has gone so far off subject he is now accusing the GAA of match fixing!!!!
Stoner wrote: » Another debate to to kick off is the draws received by the winning team over a decade ago.
bohsboy wrote: » Id also like to hear your opinion on the missing Air Malaysian flight? Would you ever get a grip. Typical anti-Dub chip on the shoulder.
It's been suggested the GAA are giving Dublin an armed escort to the All-Ireland quarter-finals but Farrell does not believe for one minute that their blessed route is down to anything more than good luck.
Lemlin wrote: » Tommy Tiernan reckons it's in the wide open space between Laois and Offaly called Carlow. As I said, I've posted reasoning behind the theory. Post some reasoning to discount it. I've often seen journalists suggest that World Cup draws were often rigged in the past. They are alot larger than GAA qualifier draws. There are 15 years or so worth of draws there. Find where a team got an easier draw than London, Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon and comment then. As I said above, there were an awful lot of coincidences about the draws and Dublin back then.
ArielAtom wrote: » Lemlin, As I have stated, very serious allegations from you. I will not discuss/debate them. Put a motion to congress through your club for a full investigation into your allegations of draw fixing.
GAA stars like Meath’s Seamus Kenny, Wexford’s Ciaran Lyng and Tipperary’s Padraic Maher all subsequently used the social media site to intimate that the draw was fixed. However O’Neil has hit back at those theories, which he labelled as slanderous against him.
Lemlin wrote: » I'd be intrrested in hearing your opinion on Costelloe using two knees at 32 minutes to
Lemlin wrote: » They aren't allegations. It's called a theory. Plenty of people have theories about different items. As I've posted above, a journalist saw fit to ask Dessie Farrell about the theory at the time. He didn't laugh at the idea either. He answered the question. So if someone would actually care to answer the query I've posted. In 14 or 15 years of draws, find me where a team has played 4 teams as weak as London, Leitrim, Longford and Roscommon. 3 Connacht teams in four games.
Stoner wrote: » At 32 minutes I thought Costello should have received a black card for what looked like a trip. At 9 minutes I thought a cavan player deserved a black card for flooring a Dublin player late after he played the ball stopping him form running on to receive it again. Out of the four black card offences I thought I saw during the game, two were for Cavan. Only one was punished Of the four the McHugh one I thought was the least clear cut as he initially went for that ball and the Cavan player aided process by clearly pulling the Dublin player into him and going down with him. It could have been a black card on another day but out of the four it was the least clear cut IMHO. The Cavan Black card was 100% correct imo the player was past him completely and he was dragged down from behind. The annoying thing from a Cavan perspective was that the Dublin player was running towards his own goal and the who thing was almost needless. If you want to discuss what happened at 31 minutes in the game, rewind to 9 minutes it is a very similar offence to the one Richie Feeney received a black card for in the Club Final. I will say that watching the free at the end that it was soft, but that was in the replay initially it looked worse that it was but it was a rough way to go out. However if you want to to talk about blackcards avoided do it for both sides. Also if you are "not interested" in talking about what happened after the game why are you interested in Dublin supporters over the years and Dublin run in the championship 11 years ago. Unfortunately Lemlin there is no "I'm not interested" in talking about that card to play here. If you like to sling stuff around you have to be prepared to take some too.
ArielAtom wrote: » To me a theory pit in writing is an allegation and a very serious one. I hope you have evidence to back up your "theory". Name the people who arranged the draw and fixed it for Dublin to get an easy ride. If you have no proof I think it's time you shut up.