@malmcmullan The hooter system last year was one of the best parts of the game. Took the "playing for a draw" out of the refs hands, whether they were doing it consciously or not. Bring it back to how it was last year, game over when ball goes dead. There was no issue with that.
@tq85@IrelandFootball Egan has played every single minute of every single game this season for Hull. Deserves his call up. Who would you be calling up instead?
@DJBandy92 A load of lads from Liverpool supporting a load of players not from Liverpool, giving out about someone not from Liverpool, supporting Liverpool.
@JohnDriscoll197 @Gill_i_bix Break even? How would they have built Croke Park if they only broke even? They need money for the organisation to function
@kevinleosmith@jim_demps You might want to watch the TV coverage again. It's the other leg that he gets the treatment for. That is simply a tensed calf. Also 90 seconds later, he's the first player sprinting over to celebrate the win.
Didn't affect the outcome, I agree but still pathetic
@MickRya60849577@LaobhaoiseNihE You probably need to check what whataboutery means. You are blaming RTE for not showing games that they legally can't show as the GAA will only allow them a certain amount. Stop blowing hot air and take a look at the facts and then see where the real issue lies
@therealcoo@ballsdotie@officialgaa Presume you mean cynical? Unfortunately that's not the rule. It's only specifically for trips, pull downs, body checks and abuse of a referee. It's should be for more, but it's not
@therealcoo@ballsdotie@officialgaa With that logic, if a team is two points down in the last minute, all the opposition have to do is keep fouling them and they'll never get a 2 point opportunity. Easy solution is not to foul them and they won't have 2 point frees then
@marktsmyth1992@GAALeagueTables Hooter is the fairest way instead of referees constantly playing for the draw like he did in the hurling today.
Watch the end of Kerry v Cork last night for the prime example of why the hooter makes it more exciting. Cork had the ball and knew they had to score.
Strange of @irishexaminer / @ExaminerSport to make out that BSJ own 5 pitches to Crokes 3 pitches. Ballinteer own 0 pitches and play on council pitches. Crokes own 3 pitches.
Also strange to not mention that the sites is 1.5km to BSJ clubhouse and over 5km from Crokes.
@Mike_Quirke 90% of the negativity is coming from managers, because they don't have as much control anymore. Majority of players and spectators are loving it. Few creases too be ironed out, but all that is being dramatised my managers who fear they can't choke the life out of matches anymore
@ChrisOConnor34@IrishPropaganda Is that the same Cullen, who sits in MF every game for Burnley and odds on to get prom? The same that have only conceded 9 goals in 34 games. Yeah, let's throw him out cause sum1 shared a 50 sec clip of a sub for Reims passing ball sideways. Also HH picks the squad, not the FAI.