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Replying To yew_tree:  "I'd love to see it with Spanish commentary. Do you know what channel in Spain covered it?"
Channel was Televisión de Galicia (TVG) haven't been able to find any video of it

Immer (Mayo) - Posts: 31 - 22/08/2021 16:22:47    2373860

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Replying To Immer:  "Channel was Televisión de Galicia (TVG) haven't been able to find any video of it"
Yeah, it's broadcast in Gallego, the regional language in Galicia.

They will also broadcast the second semi-final and final for football live this year.

I'd highly advise visiting Galicia if anyone gets the chance, beautiful part of the world and very hospitable people there (might be good to bring the phrase book though, not so many people speak English as far as I could tell). The seafood is also the best I've ever tasted.

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 23/08/2021 10:18:24    2374063

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Replying To yew_tree:  "I'd love to see it with Spanish commentary. Do you know what channel in Spain covered it?"
Nearest I have found is this video below, which is more of an analysis of the game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmmH-ZU5eRs

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 23/08/2021 10:28:26    2374066

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Replying To timmyhogan:  "From what I heard the fans of the smaller La Liga clubs were unanimous.
Upon watching the ref stop the game in the first half when a Dub went down with cramp/leg injury & then wave play on when McL went down unconscious from a head high hit - the reaction was : Ah so it's just like playing against Real Madrid here.

But you couldn't trust those Spaniards - they don't have the wise men from RTE to tell them what really happened during the live broadcast, they had to use their own eyes."
Will you change the bloody record at this stage. It's getting really tedious.

Will Limerick be subjected to the same "split them in two" jibes that the Dubs have had to put up with for the last 6 years or so?

The fans of the smaller La Liga clubs watching and All Ireland semi final.

LOL. Will ye go away out of that. Spoofing.

daytona11 (Kildare) - Posts: 4012 - 23/08/2021 12:23:30    2374108

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I think the reason that discussion continues over the John Small incident is that the GAA never yet dealt with a very serious incident where a man was badly injured. The anger could logically be more directed at the GAA CCC or whatever than the player involved at this stage.
No doubt GAA referees have networks albeit like all of us restricted to zoom meetings. Do posters think that the referee body should brief referees on what players to look out for . We all know the players who are cynical ,disregard the safety of others, regularly take cheap shots and reckless lunges. I think track record is relevant.

In the past such players would be known and dealt with by other players. An irony of the cards that came in is that they protect such individuals. For example if a mayo player retaliated on John Small he would have been sent off.

Ashrules (Dublin) - Posts: 518 - 23/08/2021 12:51:14    2374119

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Replying To Ashrules:  "I think the reason that discussion continues over the John Small incident is that the GAA never yet dealt with a very serious incident where a man was badly injured. The anger could logically be more directed at the GAA CCC or whatever than the player involved at this stage.
No doubt GAA referees have networks albeit like all of us restricted to zoom meetings. Do posters think that the referee body should brief referees on what players to look out for . We all know the players who are cynical ,disregard the safety of others, regularly take cheap shots and reckless lunges. I think track record is relevant.

In the past such players would be known and dealt with by other players. An irony of the cards that came in is that they protect such individuals. For example if a mayo player retaliated on John Small he would have been sent off."
It's one thing to miss a foul but if a referee cannot identify when a player is seriously injured then that is bordering on unforgivable.

To make matters worse all inter-county referees were specifically instructed to watch out for for this type of illegal charge where contact is made with an opponents head.

Also as part of the same instruction was that:

(1) Players take responsibility for their behaviour.
(2) Ball must be the primary focus.
(3) Players are responsible for the contact they make.
(4) Player must have an awareness and duty of care towards their opponent.
(5) Player playing the ball will be protected.

Had Dublin scored a goal as a result of the play not being stopped and Dublin went on to win the game then it would have been yet another Dublin victory directly as a result of poor officiating, with ----.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 23/08/2021 13:49:10    2374144

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Replying To daytona11:  "Will you change the bloody record at this stage. It's getting really tedious.

Will Limerick be subjected to the same "split them in two" jibes that the Dubs have had to put up with for the last 6 years or so?

The fans of the smaller La Liga clubs watching and All Ireland semi final.

LOL. Will ye go away out of that. Spoofing."
Whoosh!

Jaysis, you must find Dustin & those meerkats very confusing.
Don't take everything you read seriously - or hear on the telly either. Sarcastis jokes, talking animals or split Dublin in 2 included.

timmyhogan (UK) - Posts: 290 - 23/08/2021 14:03:50    2374153

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Replying To Ashrules:  "I think the reason that discussion continues over the John Small incident is that the GAA never yet dealt with a very serious incident where a man was badly injured. The anger could logically be more directed at the GAA CCC or whatever than the player involved at this stage.
No doubt GAA referees have networks albeit like all of us restricted to zoom meetings. Do posters think that the referee body should brief referees on what players to look out for . We all know the players who are cynical ,disregard the safety of others, regularly take cheap shots and reckless lunges. I think track record is relevant.

In the past such players would be known and dealt with by other players. An irony of the cards that came in is that they protect such individuals. For example if a mayo player retaliated on John Small he would have been sent off."
No.

It's sport, they're referees, not Interpol. A player can mend his ways if he's given a chance.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7335 - 23/08/2021 14:55:58    2374164

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "It's one thing to miss a foul but if a referee cannot identify when a player is seriously injured then that is bordering on unforgivable.

To make matters worse all inter-county referees were specifically instructed to watch out for for this type of illegal charge where contact is made with an opponents head.

Also as part of the same instruction was that:

(1) Players take responsibility for their behaviour.
(2) Ball must be the primary focus.
(3) Players are responsible for the contact they make.
(4) Player must have an awareness and duty of care towards their opponent.
(5) Player playing the ball will be protected.

Had Dublin scored a goal as a result of the play not being stopped and Dublin went on to win the game then it would have been yet another Dublin victory directly as a result of poor officiating, with ----."
Ah Hermit you're not still blaming referees for Dublin's 6 in a row are ye? LOL. Yes I forgot, Kevin Mac dived for Clucko's last minute free in 2011. Kerry men and their excuses. Ha.

Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4700 - 23/08/2021 15:53:42    2374174

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Replying To Joxer:  "Ah Hermit you're not still blaming referees for Dublin's 6 in a row are ye? LOL. Yes I forgot, Kevin Mac dived for Clucko's last minute free in 2011. Kerry men and their excuses. Ha."
He'll be happy (well...as happy as he can get) this year when Kerry do a 1-in-a-row but we'll be back next year to dethrone them, at the semi-final stage...

dubdec99 (Dublin) - Posts: 180 - 23/08/2021 16:33:03    2374182

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Replying To Joxer:  "Ah Hermit you're not still blaming referees for Dublin's 6 in a row are ye? LOL. Yes I forgot, Kevin Mac dived for Clucko's last minute free in 2011. Kerry men and their excuses. Ha."
The rain in 2015 was the funniest! ;)

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 23/08/2021 16:39:54    2374183

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Replying To TheUsername:  "The rain in 2015 was the funniest! ;)"
Funny you should say that, - good man yourself.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 2907 - 25/08/2021 08:29:43    2374567

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "A bad NorWestie egg.

He'll know the day karma calls."
Already had it, hence the hatred towards all things Mayo ;

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 26/08/2021 12:29:00    2374920

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Replying To BeJasus:  "Already had it, hence the hatred towards all things Mayo ;"
I wonder does he hate the fathers of Michael Murphy, Paul Duncan or Martin O'Reilly, all Mayo men.


https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20208350.html

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 26/08/2021 13:03:45    2374939

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Replying To AfricanGael:  "I wonder does he hate the fathers of Michael Murphy, Paul Duncan or Martin O'Reilly, all Mayo men.


https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20208350.html"
Another playing 2nd fiddle in the current management set-up, and he has more ability and credentials
than the rest of them put together.

BeJasus (UK) - Posts: 383 - 26/08/2021 14:15:10    2374971

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