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Replying To Mike_Clitoris69:  "
Replying To Wally:  "The lad had turned his man and was running through on goal. It wasn't clear cut but it was definitely a chance and was clearly cynical in the extreme. It was a typical Kerry foul.

No. The black card had been introduced before Sean Cavanaghs tackle on McManus. Just because you repeat yourself does not make it anymore true.

Yes I am not a fan of Sean Cavanagh. Not everyone bases their opinion of someone on how they perform on a inter county football field."
Sean Cavanagh's tackle happened in 2013 and black card was introduced in 2014 so you're wrong. There might have been whispers of it but after that rugby tackle, it sealed the deal. You can keep repeating this "goal chance" but you're the only one that thinks this and maybe a few more about Tyrone . He had a fair way to go before he was through on goal and plenty in front to stop him, hardly denied a clear goal scoring opportunity. Maybe you know more about Sean Cavanagh then I do"
For gods sake man. All it takes is a small bit of research to prove or disprove your comments. This is just lazy posting.

GAA Congress approved the black card proposal in March 2013 with a scheduled introduction of January 2014. Sean Cavanaghs tackle on McManus happened in August 2013 which was after it had been ratified by Congress the previous March.

So you are wrong. And constantly repeating yourself will not change that.

Now if you have read any of my previous posts you will know that I have always deplored cynical behaviour either by Tyrone or the opposition. And this does not stop at Kerry who I have learned over the years are much worse than most at the dark arts.

Also McAliskey did have the opportunity for goal but he did still have a lot of work to do. But that opportunity was robbed from him by the disgraceful actions of O'Brian

Wally (Tyrone) - Posts: 912 - 17/08/2019 08:48:45    2226672

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Replying To BaldyBadger:  "
Replying To Wally:  "The lad had turned his man and was running through on goal. It wasn't clear cut but it was definitely a chance and was clearly cynical in the extreme. It was a typical Kerry foul.

No. The black card had been introduced before Sean Cavanaghs tackle on McManus. Just because you repeat yourself does not make it anymore true.

Yes I am not a fan of Sean Cavanagh. Not everyone bases their opinion of someone on how they perform on a inter county football field."
If that was true then why didn't he get a black card? You're just plain wrong. Cavanagh pulled down McManus and then they made the black card a rule. Keep saying otherwise does not make you right either bud."
I cant keep wasting my time educating you idiots. Please see my response to Mike and it will prove my point.

Do you not think it would be wise to just do a little Google searching before posting clear inaccuracies. You are just making a fool of yourself by not doing this.

Wally (Tyrone) - Posts: 912 - 17/08/2019 10:27:46    2226707

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Replying To BaldyBadger:  "Because League is effectively a pre season tournament. It's played at a slower pace than Championship. Players are still trying to get up to top fitness and the weather is generally a lot worse and pitches heavier.
I would actually say two black cards in championship should be enough to miss the next game, if they are legitimate."
Fair point, I suppose.

lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 475 - 17/08/2019 10:52:03    2226715

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Replying To Greenfield:  "So if this happened out along the sideline and wasn't a goal scoring chance as you say, then can you suggest a reason why SOB might have committed the foul?"
Because Tyrone had possession of the ball and in the Kerry half plus it was nearly over. It allowed Kerry to regroup

Mike_Clitoris69 (Cavan) - Posts: 230 - 17/08/2019 14:57:51    2226767

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Replying To Wally:  "
Replying To Mike_Clitoris69:  "[quote=Wally:  "The lad had turned his man and was running through on goal. It wasn't clear cut but it was definitely a chance and was clearly cynical in the extreme. It was a typical Kerry foul.

No. The black card had been introduced before Sean Cavanaghs tackle on McManus. Just because you repeat yourself does not make it anymore true.

Yes I am not a fan of Sean Cavanagh. Not everyone bases their opinion of someone on how they perform on a inter county football field."
Sean Cavanagh's tackle happened in 2013 and black card was introduced in 2014 so you're wrong. There might have been whispers of it but after that rugby tackle, it sealed the deal. You can keep repeating this "goal chance" but you're the only one that thinks this and maybe a few more about Tyrone . He had a fair way to go before he was through on goal and plenty in front to stop him, hardly denied a clear goal scoring opportunity. Maybe you know more about Sean Cavanagh then I do"
For gods sake man. All it takes is a small bit of research to prove or disprove your comments. This is just lazy posting.

GAA Congress approved the black card proposal in March 2013 with a scheduled introduction of January 2014. Sean Cavanaghs tackle on McManus happened in August 2013 which was after it had been ratified by Congress the previous March.

So you are wrong. And constantly repeating yourself will not change that.

Now if you have read any of my previous posts you will know that I have always deplored cynical behaviour either by Tyrone or the opposition. And this does not stop at Kerry who I have learned over the years are much worse than most at the dark arts.

Also McAliskey did have the opportunity for goal but he did still have a lot of work to do. But that opportunity was robbed from him by the disgraceful actions of O'Brian."]You're wrong doesn't matter what you say Mark

Mike_Clitoris69 (Cavan) - Posts: 230 - 17/08/2019 15:01:36    2226769

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Replying To TheFlaker:  "Maybe you should look up the rules before setting up a thread, just a suggestion."
sorry to take up your time Flaker, I (and most I assume)just browse on here to see the topics and having listened to sports news on radio/tv etc. all day just threw this topic up, unfortunately it doesnt bother me so much as to go researching the rules before posting, obviously, they are the rules but that doesnt mean they are right or fair, thats why we debate them on forums like this..you neednt get involved if you dont like etc.etc.

Fairplayalways (Offaly) - Posts: 1034 - 21/08/2019 00:44:41    2228059

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a goal scoring chance ........ you really going with that.

Ye were looking to keep within 3 , hopefully thats the end of mickey hartes reign and we can get away from tyrones puke football

Tarismelting22 (Roscommon) - Posts: 760 - 21/08/2019 10:49:51    2228116

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Common sense prevailed

kerryforsam19 (Kerry) - Posts: 95 - 27/08/2019 10:21:57    2229696

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Why have laws if they don't enforce them

PyatPree (Cork) - Posts: 376 - 27/08/2019 10:47:27    2229704

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Replying To Tarismelting22:  "a goal scoring chance ........ you really going with that.

Ye were looking to keep within 3 , hopefully thats the end of mickey hartes reign and we can get away from tyrones puke football"
Brilliant, dispassionate analysis there. Not. This is just lazy parroting of the usual partitionist drivel you read in agenda-riven pro-union tabloids. All the main teams play much the same type of football. Every one of them in any game will at some point have all their players in their own half; Dublin and Kerry handpass the ball loads. Your idea that Tyrone is somehow uniquely terrible at football is a dumb rehash of a childish insult originally started by a man who had temporarily lost the run of himself when he said it. All the modern teams, with their heavily-coached emphasis on "recycling and getting into the scoring zone" are dull to watch, and that certainly includes Dublin. The age of off the cuff football is dead; and illogical diatribes about Tyrone miss the point. But sure, whatever gets you through the day.

essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 27/08/2019 11:46:27    2229734

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Replying To PyatPree:  "Why have laws if they don't enforce them"
A card can be rescinded after official review, that is in the law. Glad Kerry have full squad, they will need it.

suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1667 - 27/08/2019 12:02:19    2229739

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