Any news about Owen Heary from the League Management Commitee meeting which was supposed to take place on Monday 28th July?
Remember he assaulted Jim O'Neill in front of the shed.
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Any news about Owen Heary from the League Management Commitee meeting which was supposed to take place on Monday 28th July?
Remember he assaulted Jim O'Neill in front of the shed.
not sure, but the League disciplinary committee met on June 30th (i know it's a different body but a suspension would have been placed here) and announced their suspensions yesterday. Heary wasn't on the list of offenders.
It must be OK to do that so ?!!?!!Quote:
Originally posted by City Hero
Remember he assaulted Jim O'Neill in front of the shed.
this is fantastic news. i dunno how many times i've wanted to assault jim o'neill, the absolute fcuking clown.
NOBODY tell eanna so :DQuote:
Originally posted by A face
It must be OK to do that so ?!!?!!
Or 90% of el supporters outside dublin.Quote:
Originally posted by James
NOBODY tell eanna so :D
You have the likes of Heary getting away with assaulting a referee and then poor old Ollie Byrne nearly goes to jail for a 2 fingered salute to Pats fans.
Whats the world coming to ?
I agree completely with the punishment (or lack of same) in both instances. O' Neill is an absolute gob****e.
i agree that O'Neill is a poor ref, but you can't condone a player pushing a ref around (i'd say the same if a city player had done it). regardless of the standard of their referreeing you can't have a ref making decisions with the fear of a physical assault hanging over him.
Raise a hand to a ref, automatic red card, minimum three match ban, no matter how big a gob****e the ref is.
City can't win...they have a Dublin ref or Jim O'Neill.
As for Heary...it's disgraceful.
:rolleyes: They are all the same, its not bias, its incompetenceQuote:
Originally posted by niamh
City can't win...they have a Dublin ref or Jim O'Neill.