Imagine if Ollie Byrne was still around , he'd be doing some digging through the rule book to get Pats a 15 point deduction
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Imagine if Ollie Byrne was still around , he'd be doing some digging through the rule book to get Pats a 15 point deduction
There was a similar incident between Drogheda and Shels years ago, early 2000's. I don't remember the details but I believe Shels were the team in Europe at the time, they asked for the game to be moved from Friday to Sunday which was accommodated but then they asked to move the game from Sunday to a different day which they were told to take a hike over. I believe at the game Ollie had a physical interaction with a local Drogheda journalist as well.
Maybe some Shels/Drogs fans with better memories than me will remember the specifics.
I think there a couple of games at Tolka around 04/05 where there was aggro and verbals going with Ollie and some Drogheda personnel. One of the games he was accused of assaulting that Drogheda journalist but everyone who witnessed confirmed he never put a hand on him
Has there ever been a profile piece or biography on Ollie - from suing his own club to doing time never mind the later fun and games at Shels under his charge, it could make a great read! Isnt there acts of assault possible without ever touching a person?
Yep - battery is when you actually lay hands on someone. Assault is making someone think you're going to lay hands on them.
More info on the Pats flight situation here. They had 2 charter flights home cancelled on them and then had to get players home on several separate flights, arriving between 6am and 6pm on Sunday. If shels are given a walkover in those circumstances it would be an absolute joke of a decision
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soc...swaps-27712374
Newstalk had a documentary piece about him - more info here https://www.newstalk.com/sport/never...es-reds-692213
I can't see the actual file though so you may need to go looking to find it.
Paul O'Hehir in the Mirror is a fine LOI reporter, in fact LOI coverage across print and online is fantastic. Nothing wrong with the 'Liverpool fan' intro, he was simply looking for hook for his story that may attract readers.
Wasn't having a go at the journalist himself, the headline was probably crafted by a sub editor. In general the journalists covering the LOI do a good job getting articles into their papers about the league. If I do buy a newspaper these days it would only be for LOI content so tend to go for The Sun. The papers in this country (as most) can be split into two categories Tabloid celebrity nonsense rags or doom & gloom broadsheets.
Similarly I like the journalist and I'm fine with the story itself. I still think it's an awful headline.