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ha before even looking at the second post I could tell from the number of "thanks" it was going to be something horribly offensive to the GAA or those that like the GAA.
Could some of you guys grow up and stop bashing other sports and the people that support it? :(
It's much in the same way that any thread on this site about why the public aren't watching the LOI will inevitably result in the words "barstoolers" and "RTE" popping up at some point.
I get it Foot.ie, you don't like the GAA, RTE, people who follow foreign leagues or other sports in general. Can't we all just accept these facts and not continue dragging them up day after day? :confused:
And that's just being downright childish. That's just picking one, I know there's a lot of other nasty replies there because I don't follow your line of thought.
Some people need to learn how to debate an issue like this properly without throwing their toys out of the pram at me. :(
Sure did, great to see that kind of passion in the modern day with a grown man holding back the tears in joy and pride that they won. :)
There's a difference between liking soccer and being a jackass about it through undermining every other sport.
Pity he did not hold back on nearly breaking the cork players jaw. Absolute thug and if you did that in any other walk of life you would be arrested but sure GAA and Rugby allows thugs like this get away with and nearly glorify it. It was a cowardly act to hit a man in the face while he is vunerable. Nothing joyful or proud about that act in my opinion.
Well did GAA not ban people from actually playing football and rugby and also playing GAA. Football has never done that and had that ban. In addition GAA banned those games from their grounds up until recently and in general still have that ban except for their HQ. GAA also banned people from a particular job from playing their game. GAA has openly tried to block Shamrock Rovers trying to have their own ground in Tallaght. Sof you are going to call people jackass for undermining sports they dont like, you should take a good look at the GAA before you pontificate about this. Do your homework first before you post on these issues.
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I enjoyed my county's victory yesterday, my favourite TV show is just over on RTE (MNS), I also enjoyed Manchester United's win yesterday (they've been my English team since I jumped on the bandwagon in 1983). I really like basketball and (when drunk) Curling.
I would rather Cork City won a match than any if the options given, but Of those given I'd sooner see Ireland qualify for the world cup than see rugby or gaa success. I just don't see how there's even a choice really, the world cup is the biggest single sport event there is, and the world's most played and most popular sport.
I'd rather see Ireland win a World Cup than for Derry (or Donegal, I'm a dual county-er) to win the All-Ireland. That's not to say I wouldn't like Derry or Donegal to win an All-Ireland again.
All this nonsense about foot.ie posters hating everything other than SAWKER is a load of shíte.
The only one with any global significance is the football World Cup. Rugby and Gaaaaaa are niche sports at the end of the day.
1.Ireland win the WC
2.Kerry win the All Ireland (for the 37th time)
3.Ireland qualify for the world cup.
Have barstool supporter friends who said they would prefer liverpool to win the epl more than Ireland to win the world cup. Its so pathetic and sad!
It was indeed dangerous, but it was also accidental.
Physical confrontation is an intrinsic part of the game - that's why you'd be arrested for some of the stuff that happens. Taking things that happen in a sport out of their context is an amusingly silly tactic though, well done. Much the same as saying some F1 driver is an absolute thug for driving at 200mph and accidentally crashing into another car. Or a footballer should be arrested for indecent assault for patting a man in shorts on the bottom.
It happens as part of the cut and thrust of the game, no need to get too worked up.
No way was that accidental. He saw the guy there, he figured its the first minute of the final there is no way I am going to get sent off so I will do him, and do him he did. To target another players head for physical violence is not part of the cut and thrust of the game. It was a cowardly act in my view and I could not give a damn who won the game. I would not be one be OTT in this type of thing but sometimes players use the pitch as a way of getting away the violent side to their personality and this is is clearly what the thug Kennelly did there. Even the myopic Pat Spillane said it was a red card.
It can deserve a red card without being thuggish though. I said it was dangerous, but I don't agree with the vilification at all.
He mistimed his challenge by a fraction. He went in shoulder-to-shoulder, and missed slightly. Yes he caught him in the face, it was a bit reckless, and he may have been sent off if it wasn't the first minute. But you're really overstating things calling him a thug and assuming it was premeditated and that he has a violent side in his personality that he needed to release on the pitch. I think that's a bit OTT to be honest.
I think you are letting your support for Kerry cloud your judgment. The fact it happened in the first minute just ads to the fact it was premeditated. He knew he would not get sent off. In my opinion he meant to do him.
I'd rather Ireland won a corner at the World Cup than watch Bogball or Stick Wars.