Jason went on ''Off the Ball'' on Newstalk to clarify the situation earlier.
Was no messsing about it.
It was a left hook according to Jason, if that's not a full blooded punch what it?... you're talking like he hit him a soft jab
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Not a proper GAA monaghan manly punch. Thats what geysir means :D
go on what did he say. Its a charity game, he shouldn't have been niggling, but cluxton shouldn't have done that either.
Bernard Dunne is the one who looks the worst after it all has settled
Geography is not Bernards strong point.
or brogans, saying the western...
To be honest unless mcateers head has gone back some distance, it doesn't actually look like he connects with him or at least he didn't connect with him properly. He certain doesn't seem to have put his body into the punch(where the real power comes from), and just hits him with a strike.
Giving McAteer a box is one thing, but I wouldn't stick around after giving Aldridge a box.
exactly Paul,
like this knockout punch that the gentle petite Dessie Mone connected with on Man Mountain Donaghy.
http://www.sportsfile.com/winshare/w...425/314471.jpg
stutts or even tets wouldn't like you promoting/condoning that sort of behaviour geysir.
I don't know about Tets but Stutts would want to know what part of the anatomy was hit, in order for that giant to be calling for the xxx large stretcher.
Cluxton is a tool, a failure footballer in fact. Didnt make the grade.
Also lucky to be still Dublins No1.
Macca is a bit dim but a very pleasant lad, always obliging, willing to do autographs etc. Cant remember the lad ever getting into too many spats with the exception of the kung fu incident. Maybe thats what he should have returned to Cluxton.
Cluxton has been one of the best goalkeepers in the GAA for a good few years. He might not have made it at soccer but we are talking professional/amateur here.
Macateer may be pleasant and all that but if he was acting the ****** he shouldnt be moaning if he got what was coming to him.
I believe it. I saw McAteer play for the Liverpool Legends back in March of 2009 at Turner's Cross. He ran the show and took it very seriously, the rest of the lads were just out for a stroll and he was putting in tackles left and right.
To be honest, the Australians were quite proud of their lads, and despite some people complaining, winning was more important to them than the methods employed. The general perception was that we were a pack of whingers.
What galled me most was their lack of appreciation of the amateur status of GAA players. I work at a school which has produced more AFL players than most over the years. The sheer god like status given to these kids is sick and the Aussie Media's upbeat coverage of sport makes the English Media look placid!