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    Lads the simple fact of the matter that ye all seem to be missing out on is that George O 'C is a cheat,has cheated in the past and will continue to cheat in the future because he gets away with it!!!!!!!!
    He is nothing short of a disgrace and how CCFC fans can support what he did is beyond belief,you should be ashamed of yourselves after seeing what he did!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ConfusedBlue
    Lads the simple fact of the matter that ye all seem to be missing out on is that George O 'C is a cheat,has cheated in the past and will continue to cheat in the future because he gets away with it!!!!!!!!
    He is nothing short of a disgrace and how CCFC fans can support what he did is beyond belief,you should be ashamed of yourselves after seeing what he did!!!!!!!!!!!

    Oh sweet Jebus H. Christ...
    Now that I've picked myself up off the floor, I must say this is some laugh.
    A WUFC "fan" complaining about cheating!
    Two words for you sunshine, Alan Reynolds.
    Actualy I should make that 3 words, Alan Cheating Reynolds to give him the full and proper name he was christened with.

    Now off with you to the comedy circuit, you'll make a fortune........

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    Perhaps in Waterford BITING PEOPLE is an everyday pursuit and doesn't count as cheating ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok
    I'm not defending George, but Crawley went in with his head and did make contact (which the linesman was already flagging when George dropped). The reaction was unacceptable, but I believe that Crawley did square up to George with intent, which was not the case with the Rivaldo incident.
    I'll try and get the clash online tonight or tomorrow. Crawley didn't go in with his head. No point on trying to explain again, I'll have it online asap.

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    what about that penalty crowe won against u.c.d. first game of the season

    no contact there either i reckon

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    Thats probably cos you had one eye closed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth
    Thats probably cos you had one eye closed

    well one things for sure, the ref didnt have his 2 eyes open

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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    A little touch of the Irish begrudgery syndrome there?
    Hardly. 99% of what's reported as Irish begrudery syndrome is simply people expressing a desire that nicer things would happen to nicer people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sadloserkid
    Hardly. 99% of what's reported as Irish begrudery syndrome is simply people expressing a desire that nicer things would happen to nicer people.
    Well your posts on O'Callaghan only consist of negative comment and accusations based on hearsay. If you had ever given any sort of praise for the brilliant skillful stuff he does 99.99% of the time, you wouldn't come across as being interested in purely his negative aspects, and thus sound exactly like a begrudger.
    However, you having being such a loyal fan to Limerick, that stuck with the club through thick and thin, I'll certainly mention the positives about you, in the hope that I do not sound begrudging....

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecorner
    what about that penalty crowe won against u.c.d. first game of the season

    no contact there either i reckon
    Unfortunately, it looked like there was.
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    I wonder if there's a difference between a) "cheating while play is going on" ie diving for a penalty, punching the ball into the net - where the oject of the "cheat" is to derive some advantage on the field of play eg a penalty, a goal etc and b) "cheating while the game has stopped" in which case the only possible reason for it is to get another player sent off?

    All teams and 99% of players in all senior teams will try the first. Its called professionalism, its part and parcel of the game and its up to the ref to sort the genuine from the fake.

    The second instance is a lot rarer - I remember Mark Hughes doing it in a European game years ago, and of course Rivaldo. And now George. All three supremely skilful players. And despite the years and years when they played in the spirit of the game, they will for me always be remembered for the one shameful incident. Certainly, whatever short term gain George got from his actions - was there a minute left on the clock? - his reputation has slipped for a lot of people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patsh
    Well your posts on O'Callaghan only consist of negative comment and accusations based on hearsay. If you had ever given any sort of praise for the brilliant skillful stuff he does 99.99% of the time, you wouldn't come across as being interested in purely his negative aspects, and thus sound exactly like a begrudger.
    However, you having being such a loyal fan to Limerick, that stuck with the club through thick and thin, I'll certainly mention the positives about you, in the hope that I do not sound begrudging....
    Well then in the interest of solidarity and ending our entrenchment here allow me say that I think George O'Callaghan is one of the 2-3 most talented footballers in the eL and would be an asset to any team in the League. However I also stand by my previous comments. Terrific footballer, not sure about the bloke inside I must say. That's probably where any negativity you're sensing comes from.
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    I am inclined to agree with some of the comments the George is indeed a very good footballer. However, the fact that he is a good footballer doesn't justify him falling down as if struck by electricity. Most Cork fans who've posted to this thread seem to be very quick to change the subject from his hollywood dive to his footballing skills, they just can't seem to find what's wrong.
    Very few people have denied his ability as a footballer so when people try to jusify his gold-medal-olympic-dive by resorting to his football skills they come across as ignorant and prejudice. This thread is about how George is a cheat, not about his footballing ability. The quickness at which people change the subject just proves that they know his guilt and are reluctant to talk about it.
    On the back of this a rhetorical question must be asked: If it was a Shels player who dived, or indeed any other player in the league, would Cork fans take the same approach and talk only of that players skillful ability, if indeed he has any, or would they take the objective approach and keep to the true subject of the thread???

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