The McShane and Keogh post was a joke comment, as the poster doesn't like either player and hopes they're kicked off the team. So to say it's either of them is totally unfounded.
it's on the cover of today's Sunday World, according to some posts on this thread on ybig.ie - http://www.ybig.ie/forum/forum_posts...ay-world-today - it's supposed to have been Paul McShane and Andy Keogh, although some of the later posts refute this
The McShane and Keogh post was a joke comment, as the poster doesn't like either player and hopes they're kicked off the team. So to say it's either of them is totally unfounded.
Yeah, that comment clearly wasn't to be read in seriousness. 'The GerK' - not sure who he is as I just skim through YBIG from time to time, but he appears to be with the media or in the know - claims that it wasn't two players but that "the two involved makes it an even better story". He then goes on to claim that "a senior player was decked", so I think we are to assume it was a dispute between a player and a member of the back-room staff. Although later: "Two players were involved, one who is single"; "a member of staff punched a senior player full force in the face, sending him to the ground, another player jumping in and a fight ensuing"; " if people knew who threw the dig, attitudes would change - fact". Maybe Trap would be a dark horse in the boxing ring?
Who knows? I'm sure arguments occur within squads all the time. That's what you'll get when you've a group of 20 or more testosterone-fuelled footballers together for two weeks. Is this really a big deal?
Not really. But won't stop the Sunday World trying their hardest to make it into.one.
which players were sent home after Macedonia again?![]()
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Continues to generate interest this supposed fracas!
http://www.independent.ie/national-n...m-2673005.html
And even more!
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...e-2672913.html
Last edited by gastric; 13/06/2011 at 7:39 AM.
as usual with this kind of report not a name in sight.
this kind of thing, if it actually happened, happens all the time with other high profile teams in other codes in the country (just ask a certain irish scrum half how he missed about 6 weeks of action recently) but never hits the papers but sure lets use an unsubstantiated nothing story, put it on front of a couple of papers and have another cheap dig at our national football squad. pathetic really
Well said jbyrne.
Usual football is crap, rugby players are saints bullsh1t.
The "Leon Best incident" was when he was injured, went to a nightclub and didn't drink alcohol.
I'm OK with people being apathetic towards the football team. I'm not OK with deliberate and persistent attempts to undermine it. Who penned the second Indo article linked above - Kelly?
Jaysus lads feeling the heat here - just reporting the news!
I assure you, my eye-roll was directed towards Kelly and whoever wrote the other piece; not the messenger.![]()
...where Marcus Horan cynically bodychecked BO'D off the ball, and minutes later went down like a big girl's blouse pretending he'd been hit in the face by a Leinster player, when nothing of the sort happened.
But it's all different in rugby.
Last edited by Stuttgart88; 13/06/2011 at 1:17 PM.
Which night was this though? I can't believe they would be in a bar drinking the night before a crucial game like that. Am I stupid and nieve?
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Was it really necessary to put this bit in at the end?
High emotions between players and staff have been a feature of Irish football in recent years.
During the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, Roy Keane famously walked out following a spat with manager Mick McCarthy in Saipan over training conditions.
Folding my way into the big money!!!
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