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Replying To peiledoir20: "I'm not being precious and it was more than a few. But you seem to have an unhealthy obsession with a player not from your own county. Why is that?" That poster has a lot of counties
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8581 - 25/05/2026 16:22:21
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Replying To Cabbagepatch1667: " It's Jim's way or no way, and the way he reacted to Tommy Rooney from Off The Ball asking him a question just about sums him up.
A incident on the pitch between 2 players is one thing, and maybe you're right about Clifford - same way Murphy should have walked in the league final too. But that's a separate issue.
But management and coaching staff should not be in the middle of a brawl, or pushing opposition players etc.. The ban to Ger Brennan was a precedent set by the GAA to prevent this sort of stuff. So when Jim McGuinness end up is in the middle of brawl pushing players about any screaming obscenities, don't be surprised if you're asked a question about whether you're worried you'll face a ban given what happened to Brennan.
Fair play to Tommy Rooney for asking it, if he had any bottle he'd have laid into Jim more. Why were you in the middle of a skirmish sort of thing?" Ger B got a red card on the day. Nothing was given to Jim Mc on Saturday. Presumably, the ref didn't see it or didn't see anything wrong with it.
Does that make and difference on how the GAA now deal with Jim Mc??
Cbar (Mayo) - Posts: 380 - 25/05/2026 16:24:20
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Replying To Commodore: "Michael Murphy did deserve a red card in the League final, I haven't heard anyone in Donegal say otherwise.
David Clifford likewise did deserve a red card for intentionally elbowing Caolan McGonigle, if it hadn't been for Caolans granite jaw, the Buncrana man could have been seriously hurt. Now I won't be soccer fan booing David Clifford or shouting abuse at him at future matches, because I understand he gets a lot of abuse from opposition players and I can understand why he gets frustrated and lashes out.
Jim McGuinness doesn't deserve a ban, far too little in it, hell I didn't think Ger Brennan deserved a ban, especially not a 12 week ban, which was ridiculous." My post was in reply to Ulsterrules who said he never heard any player being booed like Murphy was on Saturday. I just gave an example of John Small, booed for the rest of his career by Mayo fans.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 1130 - 25/05/2026 16:24:31
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Replying To WeGoAgain: "He's in charge of his backroom surely?" Ah here i can only hope you are joking.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8843 - 25/05/2026 16:25:50
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Replying To tirawleybaron: "Clifford should have been sent off - it was the same as Corks O Callaghan - striking with the arm to the head.
McGuinness should be banned to. Also, both team should have their sideline teams (and subs) made to sit in the stand for the rest of the season. It was an absolute joke that 45 men should be on the pitch.
If you follow the rule book
Third Man Rule (Gaelic Football): Any third or subsequent player who joins a melee not for the purpose of removing a teammate is deemed to have incited the incident. They are issued a Black Card, meaning they are sent to the sin-bin for 10 minutes or sent off entirely if it is a subsequent card.
Watching the footage
1st Row - Clifford started - yellow card Brendan McCole tries to grab Clifford - black Card Max Campbell grabs Clifford - black Card McCole Donegal mouthing at ref - 50m free and black card Mogan & Moore - pushing clifford - black cards Roarty running in and mouthing - black card Murphy Running the length of the pitch to get involved - black Card Foley, O Shea and P Clifford - black cards Evan Looney pushing Murphy - black card Breen throwing a shoulder - back card Mulreavey - pushing - black card Langan - grabs Kerry no 2 - black card Maor Uisce from Donegal pushes No 21 Kerry - red Card and 12 week suspension
2nd Row Ryan Mc Hugh gets manhandled - no offence O Breien - Kerry - grabing McHugh - yellow Card Burns - kerry jumps in and throws a punch - red Card Paudie Clifford and O Sullivan Kerry - black cards for joining in Gallen - black Card for joining in McGuiness pushes no 9 kerry - red card and 12 match suspension
Somehow Evan Looney got a yellow instead of a black
Match should have restarted with McGuiness and Maor Uisce in a pub in Killarney
Kerry should have been left with Shane Murphy; Dylan Casey Eddie Healy on for Morley Keith Evans David Clifford Dylan Geaney
Donegal no GK Shane O Donnell on for McHugh Gallagher Hugh McFadden Oisin Gallen Conor O Donnell
So half should have started with 6 Kerry v 6 Donegal - and therefore called off - if they ref did his job. There are a whole load of players who could face a sanction as the ref didn't deal with their incidents.
If the GAA deal with it properly, both teams will struggle to field a team the next day out." To be fair I think this was, in a roundabout way, McGuiness' point. Although he handled the question poorly and didnt get his point across well.
The GAA aren't going to do what you have outlined and retrospectively hand out bans left right and centre so why is McGuiness getting singled out. Agree or diagree that was his annoyance at Tommy Rooneys question.
JimB1991 (Donegal) - Posts: 180 - 25/05/2026 16:32:42
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Replying To sligo joe: "My post was in reply to Ulsterrules who said he never heard any player being booed like Murphy was on Saturday. I just gave an example of John Small, booed for the rest of his career by Mayo fans." I know, I wasn't trying to have a go. I'm not fan of booing opposition players to be honest, amateur players are only human, they all make mistakes or maybe lash out at time. It shouldn't be carried on long-term.
Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1843 - 25/05/2026 16:34:10
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Replying To Seniorleague: "Oh stop being so precious about a few boos.
You should be thankful Murphy was even allowed play on Saturday." Never booed an opposition player on my life, was at 2008 final when paul galvin came on and was greeted with boos for having being banned earlier in the season for slapping a notebook!
It was disgusting to hear it then and it's disgusting now.
totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 1231 - 25/05/2026 16:43:23
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Replying To tirawleybaron: "Clifford should have been sent off - it was the same as Corks O Callaghan - striking with the arm to the head.
McGuinness should be banned to. Also, both team should have their sideline teams (and subs) made to sit in the stand for the rest of the season. It was an absolute joke that 45 men should be on the pitch.
If you follow the rule book
Third Man Rule (Gaelic Football): Any third or subsequent player who joins a melee not for the purpose of removing a teammate is deemed to have incited the incident. They are issued a Black Card, meaning they are sent to the sin-bin for 10 minutes or sent off entirely if it is a subsequent card.
Watching the footage
1st Row - Clifford started - yellow card Brendan McCole tries to grab Clifford - black Card Max Campbell grabs Clifford - black Card McCole Donegal mouthing at ref - 50m free and black card Mogan & Moore - pushing clifford - black cards Roarty running in and mouthing - black card Murphy Running the length of the pitch to get involved - black Card Foley, O Shea and P Clifford - black cards Evan Looney pushing Murphy - black card Breen throwing a shoulder - back card Mulreavey - pushing - black card Langan - grabs Kerry no 2 - black card Maor Uisce from Donegal pushes No 21 Kerry - red Card and 12 week suspension
2nd Row Ryan Mc Hugh gets manhandled - no offence O Breien - Kerry - grabing McHugh - yellow Card Burns - kerry jumps in and throws a punch - red Card Paudie Clifford and O Sullivan Kerry - black cards for joining in Gallen - black Card for joining in McGuiness pushes no 9 kerry - red card and 12 match suspension
Somehow Evan Looney got a yellow instead of a black
Match should have restarted with McGuiness and Maor Uisce in a pub in Killarney
Kerry should have been left with Shane Murphy; Dylan Casey Eddie Healy on for Morley Keith Evans David Clifford Dylan Geaney
Donegal no GK Shane O Donnell on for McHugh Gallagher Hugh McFadden Oisin Gallen Conor O Donnell
So half should have started with 6 Kerry v 6 Donegal - and therefore called off - if they ref did his job. There are a whole load of players who could face a sanction as the ref didn't deal with their incidents.
If the GAA deal with it properly, both teams will struggle to field a team the next day out." Grabbing = black card but man handling is no offense? Be some craic if he actually did all that to be fair
joeteor (Donegal) - Posts: 263 - 25/05/2026 16:45:48
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Replying To WeGoAgain: "Did the brave Tommy have any tough questions for Jack about the behaviour of his players and coaching staff?" You don't ask the" purveyors of all that is good about the game" questions, like that. First rule when you walk in the door. Why did Mc Hugh move his head towards his fist, is how you phrase things in Killarney.
Expertinall (UK) - Posts: 110 - 25/05/2026 19:46:48
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Replying To TheFlaker: "The problem is here there is no middle ground. 12 weeks is ridiculous and I do believe this will be looked at going forward. But also Donegal playing the victim card is also ridiculous. He pushed a player, and the wrong one. A one game ban or something would be suitable. Also I don't believe Clifford went out to catch Caolan Mc the way he did. And also the half time incident was sparked by Donegal reacting to a nothing shoulder from Clifford.
The victim complex is tiresome. I think McGuinness is an amazing coach and motivator but absolutely every word is calculated. I believe they knew he could be in trouble for this and that's why he was so petty with Tommy Rooney post match. Creating a narrative. That's all he is doing." I'd agree with you generally Flaker but two things here. I think that Jim's response has made things worse, I don't think he expected the question and what we saw was an unfiltered reaction. He gets a lot of OTT credit for masterminding things but I think creating a narrative was the furthest thing from his mind there. If he was thinking it through he'd have taken the question as it was, and set a narrative around being angry about what happened to Ryan but had no intention of getting physical or whatever else. His reaction has, in my opinion, forced there to be a resolution. And I think he will be banned, and it will be 12 weeks as that is the rule.
I also don't think we can pin the brawl on our lads reacting. Are they just to accept a shoulder after the hooter and carry on? There are two sides at it on Saturday and both to blame, no need to go looking for who instigated what. They were all at it.
I also think some Donegal posters need to simmer down about the likes of Tommy Rooney. He's a journalist. If he didn't ask that question, someone else would have. I think the thrust of the question was also fair enough - given what happened with Ger Brennan, it's fair to ask if Jim was worried. I think if the GAA actually follow their rules fully for once, a lot of people will be done for the inter county season.
I also agree with an Armagh poster about things being let go and the macho stuff. I find it all a bit pathetic, of course there is physicality in football but go beat your man at the game and leave all that nonsense to the macho idiots.
CCFabu (Donegal) - Posts: 334 - 25/05/2026 22:53:57
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I thought it would be a pig of a game and so it turned out.
I didn't really enjoy it at all in spite of the great win and some fantastic performances. Special mention to Langan and especially Gallen who I thought put in his best performance for a long time. Roarty as well of course, I really try not to take him for granted, a really special player
I also thought Ryan McHugh was having a big impact in that first half and a great two pointer from him. If he can add that consistently this year it'd be great.
CCFabu (Donegal) - Posts: 334 - 25/05/2026 22:57:06
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