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Replying To Breffni40:  "Deluded"
You clearly are.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 643 - 18/01/2023 17:26:35    2453010

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Football, on the other hand, was a rough and tumble affair and an insight into that roughness can be gauged by a young reporters shocked reaction to a tough match between Taghmon and Insuragents in 1906 - When asked "What is Football?" he repliled "football, is a sport of safety values for pert up emotions and weariness of the trials of the world. Which means that when one set of 17 young men can find a party of 17 other young men as eruptive as themselves, they determine on destruction subject to certain rules on which the law winks and people approve. They then adjourn to some public place and beat each other for an hour with mostly all of their clothes off. Large crowds gather to see them do it and when all the boil is worked off, those who are dead are buried and those who live go home as if nothing had happened"


The above from our clubs history. Everyone gets hysterical these days over this kinda stuff. Read Nicky Rackards biography see how hurling was in the 40s and 50s. Or watch reeling in the years see how Meath played football more recently than that. Yes violence on or off the pitch isn't great but it's been happening since the GAA was founded. These are contact sports. If someone goes too far send them off to cool down. If they are consistent repeat offenders ban the ######s.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11874 - 18/01/2023 17:30:31    2453012

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Replying To peiledoir20:  ""Wee girl"? Ah come on lad surely you can do better than that, even if you are only in the door from school.

I'll be suffering PTSD from that 'burn' for a long time hahahaha"
God, you have some chip on your shoulder about Tyrone football. Do ye sleep alright? Ye love watching them really.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2014 - 18/01/2023 17:47:03    2453015

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Replying To countyman2022:  "Its a bigger 6 county issue I think."
I think there is a letter o too many in your username with views like that

Tom1916 (Armagh) - Posts: 2001 - 18/01/2023 19:50:23    2453025

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Replying To The_Fridge:  "Dungannon deserved the victory. apart from the first 20 mins they were by far the better team. Trillick looked very robotic ."
I agree. Everyone playing very programmed. When Trillick re-emerged on the scene a few years ago, they weren't afraid to play off-the-cuff football. But in the last 2 to 3 years, they have gone too cautious and try to make sure of every score. That'll get you past weaker teams, but you don't get loads of gilt-edged chances against the stronger teams. You need to be able to - at least occasionally - let the players off the leash in order to win championships.

points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 240 - 18/01/2023 21:17:29    2453030

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Replying To hontherossie:  "A thuggish culture has crept into the GAA big time, from inter-county players getting into fights in bars to now regular fights on the pitch from players and supporters. Maybe if the Goverment reduced funding to GAA HQ for a few years, it may get the GAA authorites to come with new measures to tackle this culture. We rarely hear of this behaviour in rugby circles"
If you rarely hear of it in rugby circles, you mustn't be listening too hard mate! Rugby at the moment is convulsed with the violence issue, and the concussion aspect of a game which has morphed for being a contact sport to being a collision sport. Some of even the permitted play in rugby would constitute a cardable offence in Gaelic, so the violence is baked in. I wouldn't let my kids near it. And I was reading an article in the Irish Times only today (18 Jan) by Gordon D'Arcy about the violence in both rugby and GAA.

And both sports were way rougher in the 70s and 80s. Back then, certainly in Gaelic, if a man got hit, he'd stay on his feet to show it hadn't bothered him, even if he couldn't breathe.

Nowadays though, like the Fossa lad, they're watching too much soccer and dropping like flies at the lightest contact. I remember a Tyrone county player a few years ago getting no end of abuse nationally for hitting the deck when he got a light tap on the head. He got some stick for that, and rightly so tbh. But Fossa won the game because they had a lad who did similar, essentially cheated to get a man sent off. Of course, he knew he was playing to a ref out to do a number on the Tyrone team. It's a very uphill task for even a county team, trying to minimise the damage from David Clifford even with a full defence, but a man down in defence v Clifford, the game was lost. Sure, have a go at the Tyrone guy for lashing out at the end, no excuses, but in the interests of fairness, a bit of condemnation for diving and playacting when non-Tyrone players do it would show a bit of balance.

points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 240 - 18/01/2023 21:42:05    2453032

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Replying To peiledoir20:  "I am sure you've seen plenty harrowing scenes following your own county - not called the Red Hands for nothing.

Anyway, well done on getting the venue correct at the second attempt. You couldn't really go wrong though although we do play some games in Ballyshannon as well. It's nice to have the facilities to spread them around the county.

Maybe it's time you live up to your name and bench yourself before you slip up again."
Well, where Tyrone are not playing, I'll always shout for any Ulster team outside of Ulster, and especially for Donegal.

points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 240 - 18/01/2023 21:46:26    2453033

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Replying To tireoghainabu:  "I always thought Wexford proud descendants of "the men of 98" were not of the partitionist mindset. Tar everyone with the one brush even poor auld Fermanagh,"
He's probably a troll, but with the Blueshirt / section 31 mentality, you could never be sure. I work down South a lot, and the company I worked in always had maps with the head of the island cut off. I used to remark about going to the beach in Clones, but nobody even got it.

points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 240 - 18/01/2023 21:54:36    2453034

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Replying To points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet:  "He's probably a troll, but with the Blueshirt / section 31 mentality, you could never be sure. I work down South a lot, and the company I worked in always had maps with the head of the island cut off. I used to remark about going to the beach in Clones, but nobody even got it."
They probably just had a map of Ireland and not Nothern Ireland? Which I can understand. There is a huge difference in amount of incidents such as Sunday up that way.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 643 - 19/01/2023 10:24:53    2453048

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Replying To countyman2022:  "They probably just had a map of Ireland and not Nothern Ireland? Which I can understand. There is a huge difference in amount of incidents such as Sunday up that way."
Map of Ireland shows 32 counties, geography not your strong point I take it.

tireoghainabu (Tyrone) - Posts: 274 - 19/01/2023 16:50:00    2453115

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Replying To tireoghainabu:  "Map of Ireland shows 32 counties, geography not your strong point I take it."
Know the geography of my own country. Maybe you could stick to your own one too.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 643 - 19/01/2023 17:30:32    2453117

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Replying To countyman2022:  "They probably just had a map of Ireland and not Nothern Ireland? Which I can understand. There is a huge difference in amount of incidents such as Sunday up that way."
The Captain's daughter would be proud of the boys up our way.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2014 - 19/01/2023 19:38:20    2453130

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In the interests of balance I must say that Galbally Pearses showed last Sunday that they are a disciplined and well behaved team. A credit to Tyrone GAA. I hope they do well at Senior level next year and for many years afterwards.

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1063 - 19/01/2023 20:03:37    2453133

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Replying To tireoghainabu:  "Map of Ireland shows 32 counties, geography not your strong point I take it."
Far as I see it they'd rather cut all of Ulster off and not just the six counties, maybe we should declare a 9 county Ulster Republic, they don't give a ***** about the north anyway,Donegal might as well be in Alaska, have a look at the motorway and railway maps of Ireland, the whole island of Ireland for you staters, and see how much the north is ignored.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 2748 - 19/01/2023 20:58:34    2453137

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Replying To countyman2022:  "They probably just had a map of Ireland and not Nothern Ireland? Which I can understand. There is a huge difference in amount of incidents such as Sunday up that way."
can I ask a serious question, why are you a member of the GAA if you are a unionist? It is good to have non Irish people involved and I am just curious how you came to be interested in our games?

Tom1916 (Armagh) - Posts: 2001 - 20/01/2023 08:08:25    2453146

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Replying To Tom1916:  "can I ask a serious question, why are you a member of the GAA if you are a unionist? It is good to have non Irish people involved and I am just curious how you came to be interested in our games?"
Because I am from Ireland and live under Irish rule. Not another countries. Love the GAA it sgreat.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 643 - 20/01/2023 10:20:17    2453160

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Replying To Tirchonaill1:  "Far as I see it they'd rather cut all of Ulster off and not just the six counties, maybe we should declare a 9 county Ulster Republic, they don't give a ***** about the north anyway,Donegal might as well be in Alaska, have a look at the motorway and railway maps of Ireland, the whole island of Ireland for you staters, and see how much the north is ignored."
Couldn't agree more with you.

As for Tyrone, they are our neighbours and, in my opinion, Donegal people have a much stronger affinity with them and our fellow Irish men and women in the north of Ireland than with any Wexford man or woman. Some of the uneducated vile being spouted here is laughable.

LetterkennyMan (Donegal) - Posts: 393 - 20/01/2023 10:28:26    2453162

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Replying To countyman2022:  "Because I am from Ireland and live under Irish rule. Not another countries. Love the GAA it sgreat."
Should you not be in school today?

tireoghainabu (Tyrone) - Posts: 274 - 20/01/2023 10:46:43    2453167

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Replying To MillerX:  "In the interests of balance I must say that Galbally Pearses showed last Sunday that they are a disciplined and well behaved team. A credit to Tyrone GAA. I hope they do well at Senior level next year and for many years afterwards."
I think 100% of the GAA teams in Ireland are a credit, a few bad tackles you can understand but not elbows and the like. A few years back Michael Murphy got straight red for ,and for me not a red, what the ref thought was kicking, it wasn't anyway near kicking, it was miss timed and he didn't follow through like a normal kick. Take Sundays elbow , he and the like need a two years ban.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2014 - 20/01/2023 10:47:58    2453169

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Replying To Tirchonaill1:  "Far as I see it they'd rather cut all of Ulster off and not just the six counties, maybe we should declare a 9 county Ulster Republic, they don't give a ***** about the north anyway,Donegal might as well be in Alaska, have a look at the motorway and railway maps of Ireland, the whole island of Ireland for you staters, and see how much the north is ignored."
Ye could have yer own championship up there, it really would make sense. Would cut out a lot of the dirt we have seen in recent years and suit our championship down here.

countyman2022 (Wexford) - Posts: 643 - 20/01/2023 13:38:16    2453211

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