Brian Hurley is the man to be alongside in trenches. A warrior.
An over-zealous steward tackled a Cork fan on the pitch after the Rebels' win in Donegal, and Hurley called him out on it.
📷 Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
@TomasORuanaidh Genius by McGuinness, no one understands the 3d chess he’s playing, masterminding another defeat like he did against Down. What a job that man is doing
Is there a reason the draw can't be done on Sunday game after match 🤔 do you know when we all watching anyway and not at work then I could book hotels lol 😆 😄 😂
No reason for the GAA draw for round 2 to not be on either the Sunday game this evening, or straight after the Monaghan Mayo match gives county boards and the CCC an extra 2 days to organise the fixtures, and strikes while the iron is hot to really give full hype about them #GAA
It’s only when Con’s back you realise how badly missed he was
Has looked a threat every-time he’s had the ball and is dragging defenders to him. Setting up so much from inside. Lout went on a run to get ahead but Dublin the better side I think despite my blue bias #Gaa#dublin
Jesus. These boys can play when they shoot not just fisting their points over. Saw them in clones vs down. Death by a thousand cuts. They’re so clinical. I wouldn’t call them “enjoyable” to watch as a neutral, but it’s so effective. Great goal #armagh#GAA
@EoinOhare55@SmallerFishGAA … the referee’s report. For the CCCC to say that it was dealt with on the pitch is a disgrace. If it was then Jimmy would’ve been sent off. It’s scandalous that he has no retrospective punishment
@EoinOhare55@SmallerFishGAA Trust me. I don’t want that… I think it’s foolish to say though that it’s anti Kerry/ pro Donegal for sending off a player for punching.
What it pro Donegal though is no repercussions for Murphy or McGuinness. Both cases were an absolute farce tbf.
No mention of the push in…