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Not sure why you are trying to twist what I said but hey ho. Of course they should in an ideal world. Might that be a clue for you where I think they should get protection? lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 527 - 26/01/2020 18:21:39 2262563 Link 1 |
He ref the match to letter of law in general. In regard to time at the end, he was correct apparently someone on twitter today was saying and also Croke Park are asking that time wasting and subs coming on be additional time be added. The only grievance I had was McHugh got a couple softish frees, he wouldnt get them in Championship. Both sides be happy enough, Dublin 3 training sessions, Kerry had 4 training sessions Murph (Kerry) - Posts: 45 - 26/01/2020 18:23:38 2262565 Link 1 |
I literally directly quoted you but I'm twisting your words .....ok so
galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1209 - 26/01/2020 19:12:42 2262587 Link 1 |
Ok fair enough. In case I wasn't as clear as I thought I was, I will put it a different way. Clifford gets the same level of protection as all other top players which is none.
lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 527 - 26/01/2020 19:26:06 2262594 Link 3 |
Draw was a fair enough result there I thought. Both sides missing key players and it is a credit to both sides that they gave us a great evening's entertainment. Both will improve when they get closer to full strength. GeniusGerry (Kerry) - Posts: 1957 - 26/01/2020 21:18:43 2262668 Link 8 |
Kerry are training since mid December. Saw them training in Adare Castle before Christmas
hamsterdean (Limerick) - Posts: 223 - 26/01/2020 22:26:46 2262712 Link 4 |
I have had my doubts for a while about whether you are actually a Limerick person or just using Limerick as a flag of convenience. This post has convinced me that you are obviously neither from nor living in Limerick.
Westfester (Limerick) - Posts: 905 - 26/01/2020 22:58:17 2262722 Link 3 |
Afaik Kerry have been doing some conditioning stuff with an extended panel for a while. I'm sure the Dubs have been doing a bit as well. It's not like the 80's and 90's with lads coming back with beer guts after the layoff. All serious inter county players stay in great shape year round now.
GeniusGerry (Kerry) - Posts: 1957 - 26/01/2020 23:00:52 2262726 Link 7 |
Just wondering when the jeering and booing of free takers by Dublin supports became a common thing, never really experienced it in such a vocal and sustained at an inter-county game, particularly a League game. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 5828 - 27/01/2020 18:37:56 2262993 Link 5 |
I guess you had your ear warmers on when Kerry supporters booed to their hearts content when Rock was taking his penalty? Poor form from all concerned.
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 3976 - 27/01/2020 19:22:28 2263002 Link 9 |
Iads I'm seriously considering giving up on this as any thing I put up being contraversal or no it is not put up. May I ask why traleegerry (Kerry) - Posts: 613 - 27/01/2020 20:06:03 2263013 Link 2 |
As usual you try and get away from anything you disagree with
oneoff (UK) - Posts: 402 - 27/01/2020 20:43:24 2263023 Link 1 |
It only happens to us kerry folk Gerry as they don't want the hard questions asked. I asked will the CCCC do anything about the strikes on kerry player by Mccarthy and scully? and John small was the 3rd man into the melee they are red cards by today's rules, there was a lot of high tackles to the heads of the kerry players as well all went unpunished. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 11732 - 27/01/2020 20:46:21 2263025 Link 2 |
I must have because all I heard was the usual giving out about a penalty bring awarded against your team. A very very soft penalty to boot, but defo did not hear any jeering when it was being taken. On the other hand ever section of the stand was booing and whistling Kerry free takers. Has that always been there or has it crept in over the last few years with Dublin? Can't recall any of it in AI finals in the past. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 5828 - 27/01/2020 20:50:08 2263028 Link 3 |
Haha give over. Such ridiculous bias. Watch it back.
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 3976 - 27/01/2020 21:12:03 2263037 Link 7 |
Stop following me.
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 3976 - 27/01/2020 21:14:17 2263039 Link 7 |
Haha it must be the history making five in a row or just being the best, that you just laugh at these silly wind ups now. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 3671 - 27/01/2020 21:16:07 2263041 Link 1 |
That must have been when ye were winning All Ireland's. Don't remember ye ever winning a tight one. It's easy forget the handy one of course. catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 27/01/2020 21:17:52 2263042 Link 6 |
Nonsense. I was a stone's throw away from the Kerry contingent in the lower Cusack and every Dublin free was booed by them. When your county went a couple of points up there was a lot of in your face stuff from them but hey look, that's what it's all about. Both sets of supporters were booing and guess what, it happens in every ground up and down the country when arch rivals are playing. If you're expecting a deathly silence and a flock of saintly doves rising from opposing fans with every opponents' free kick then stick to rugby union.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4277 - 27/01/2020 21:19:04 2263043 Link 9 |
I'm not willing to take any Kerry hyperbole seriously after drawing a January league game. Last game that mattered between the two teams Dublin won very comfortably. The media are dying to make this current rivalry legitimate and it's tough to listen to given that it's 11 whole years since Kerry beat Dublin in the Championship. At the minute they look to be picking up the Mayo mantle of running the Dubs close but not much beyond that. greatpoint (USA) - Posts: 305 - 27/01/2020 21:21:53 2263044 Link 6 |