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People suggesting a 3 month ban for a push, seriously we have lost the run of ourselves. The punishment has to fit the crime. Green_Gold (Donegal) - Posts: 1942 - 26/05/2026 09:56:29 2675618 Link 1 |
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Thanks,CCF,good post,am glad someone took the time to read exactly what i said.
isfeidirrlinn (Armagh) - Posts: 25 - 26/05/2026 10:00:48 2675622 Link 0 |
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It's 3 months or nothing. No wiggle room. That's the penalty for that infringement eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 2457 - 26/05/2026 10:07:49 2675628 Link 0 |
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You are missing the point. Nobody thinks 12 weeks is fair. Same in Ger Brennan case. The problem is the rules as they are currently. If the letter of the law is followed it is 12 weeks. Next year there will be new rules in this regard, I have no doubt.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8847 - 26/05/2026 10:10:54 2675631 Link 0 |
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Difference is Meath didn't utilise extra man and are far off the level of Donegal, had we been down to 14 men, Kerry would have punished us. The top teams will slow game down and be patient with an extra man.
totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 1233 - 26/05/2026 10:14:47 2675632 Link 0 |
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Linesman seemed to be looking at both incidents. Hard to know really when it's that hectic though. Media coverage is incredible, Burns uppercut hardly mentioned beyond ruining the game and all focus on a light push.
joeteor (Donegal) - Posts: 264 - 26/05/2026 10:15:30 2675633 Link 0 |
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True. Even with the benefit of TV replays, it still took a couple of watches to determine that it was Micheal Burns punch which drew blood. It's a tricky one. Could we see such a thing as a "suspended sentence" I wonder? There is precedent with the Ger Brennan incident and McGuinness did push O'Connor and was wrong to do so. But context could be a factor here. If you see one of your players spilling blood, a calm and restrained response is going to be difficult to put it mildly. Perhaps a fine and a stern warning. Any further infractions of any kind this summer will result in a sideline ban for the remainder of the Championship? Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 10344 - 26/05/2026 10:16:51 2675634 Link 0 |
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I have to disagree with you here. Donegal were well within their right to chase Clifford after his cheap shot shoulder AFTER THE HOOTER WAS GONE! That's what sparked the row along with the incident where he should have gotten the line. Golden boy sparked the row imo 100%
letterkennyGuy (Donegal) - Posts: 188 - 26/05/2026 10:20:02 2675635 Link 0 |
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No one defended Murphy after league final, he deserved a red, the commentary across rte and all the podcasts for weeks afterwards was OTT especially from those with a kerry bias. You'd think he was the first player in the history of the GAA to strike an opponent and get away with it. There have been worse incidents since then in the football championship with no coverage or hullabaloo. A cork player saw red at the weekend for a lesser challenge than Clifford made with his elbow, had mcgonagle not made a bit of a meal of it, Clifford could have been in trouble. I am not suggesting Clifford is a dirty player, he isn't and gets more than his fair share of attention from opponents as players like Murphy do. The booing of Murphy by(not all) but a large section of the Kerry crowd was really bad form too. totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 1233 - 26/05/2026 10:23:27 2675638 Link 1 |
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The GAA have been unable on numerous occasions in the past to use footage to deal with incidents. I'm fairly sure a good barrister could argue that point if required. There could be many precedents from this one. You could argue the ownership of the footage, the fact that it was behind a pay wall could have all sorts of legal ramifications. Just because it was on RTE doesn't make it admissable. Incidentally, they were unable to use the footage of the Armagh players interactions with OMcFF after the Ulster Final last year. SouthOfTheGap (Donegal) - Posts: 927 - 26/05/2026 10:24:18 2675641 Link 0 |
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Finnbarr Roarty gave an exhibition on Saturday. Farah too was incredible, but he seems to still have fitness issues, thoroughbreds can be temperamental. And Ryan McHugh has settled the debate that was on here a couple of months ago, he brings a football intelligence that you just can't coach. SouthOfTheGap (Donegal) - Posts: 927 - 26/05/2026 10:28:03 2675643 Link 0 |
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40 years of RTE to my knowledge, plenty other journalists too.
Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 112 - 26/05/2026 10:39:38 2675648 Link 0 |
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3 month minimum, a manager cannot touch a player, under no circumstances. Regardless of taking a backward step or not. monaghanmad (Monaghan) - Posts: 488 - 26/05/2026 10:41:37 2675649 Link 0 |
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If he's banned, everyone else steps up, including the SUPPORTERS. Don't do a killarney, at any time.
Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 112 - 26/05/2026 10:42:39 2675650 Link 0 |
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That was Clifford's second go at McGonagle and there was no way it was going to go unchallenged. Too many teams bow down to Kerry, which is what they want. It backfired on Kerry as it was them who got the man sent off. McGuinness' reaction was uncharacteristic and I'm sure on reflection he'll be disappointed with himself. Had he left it alone, Donegal would be in a great place. I'd worry about losing his presence on the training ground for the rest of the campaign. The rule leaves no room for the scale of the offence and it will probably change at Congress next year. Another thing that should change is the numbers of the sidelines. Do away with the non essential members like secretary, PRO etc and ban anyone from entering pitch bar physio and doctor. Would go a long way to sorting the problems. ballboy101 (Donegal) - Posts: 244 - 26/05/2026 10:59:56 2675655 Link 0 |