narrie
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Post by narrie on Aug 9, 2006 11:19:52 GMT
When Star went in for the first ball last Saturday, Hearty hit him across the chest. Star went to the umpire to complain.
"You're not playing basketball now, this is football, so stop your crying" Hearty jeered when the umpire took no action.
"Who's crying now" was Star's reply after crashing the ball into the roof of the net, with the brave Francie still flat on his face.
A good reply me thinks.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 9, 2006 12:01:33 GMT
any one who thinks kieran can't kick a ball well should take a look at the way he bent his foot around that ball for the goal.
i'm sure francie and hearty weren't asking keiran what part of south france he likes to go to,to buy his favourite white or red wine.
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Post by westofthebridge on Aug 9, 2006 12:40:18 GMT
Lol, Brilliant, Only a kerryman would be so sharpe with his words in the height of celebrations!!
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Post by tyroneperson on Aug 9, 2006 13:25:13 GMT
Although Donaghy probably shouldnt have bothered saying anything, sure was a good reply. I think there's an interview with him on the bbc GAA programme tonight. Well more like just after the game "how do you feel" "aye it's great" and that's it probably.
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Post by Chinatown on Aug 9, 2006 13:25:26 GMT
Supposedly the Championship on BBC tonite at 9:00 is also revealing what was said/exchanged between Hearty and Donaghy...that program raises my bp...i am expecting spin docturing and a take home message that Kerry actually did NOT win on SAT....still will watch it though...
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Post by austinstacksabu on Aug 9, 2006 13:46:14 GMT
Actually, speaking of all things spin, has there been a peep out of Jarlath since the game? I'm stuck out here so don't see anything much apart from the Times, Indo and da papur.
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Post by homerj on Aug 9, 2006 14:42:28 GMT
have a look at the armagh forum, while most are accepting the result, some of the "crying" on there is unreal, its an awful pity i cant remember my username for there! fair play star. he was dead right
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Post by BIGMAC on Aug 9, 2006 15:12:58 GMT
have a look at the armagh forum, while most are accepting the result, some of the "crying" on there is unreal, its an awful pity i cant remember my username for there! fair play star. he was dead right now com'on now homer if the roles were reversed on sat do u think the pages of this forum would be full of joy at the moment
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Post by eastciarrai on Aug 9, 2006 15:13:34 GMT
it should be compelling viewing alright. they'll probably concentrate on whats left of the nations premier football tournament the tyrone county football championship i tried to watch it last week and couldnt, gave up after 10mins. analysis of the game was a bit coloured but what was i expecting i suppose.
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Post by austinstacksabu on Aug 9, 2006 15:17:11 GMT
If you'll remember folk, Jerome Quinn the presenter and head of sport in BBC NI actually came on this site last year to defend the slanted nature of the show when they only gave about three minutes to the Al Football Semi Final between Cork and Kerry. Maybe he's looking now!
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Post by eastciarrai on Aug 9, 2006 15:32:52 GMT
be quiet stacks, he'll only give 2 and a half this year. he'll employ that guy at the end of the ssia ads who talks quick and cram us in
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Post by inforthebreaks on Aug 9, 2006 15:37:12 GMT
have a look at the armagh forum, while most are accepting the result, some of the "crying" on there is unreal, its an awful pity i cant remember my username for there! fair play star. he was dead right now com'on now homer if the roles were reversed on sat do u think the pages of this forum would be full of joy at the moment of course they wouldn't BigMac but I had a look on orchardcounty.com there and all the chat is about how dirty Kerry were. I know watching the game you're a bit excited but I can't remember Kerry being dirty or overly physical. And the talk of Kerry cheating? I would like to know where this cheating was supposed to have happened. the only cheating I can remember was Martin O Rourke diving all round him to win frees in the first half. There is also talk of Geezer being repeatedly hit off the ball. Does anyone know any more on this?
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Post by homerj on Aug 9, 2006 15:43:38 GMT
martin o rourke fell on his backside 3 times off the ball, all 3 were spotted by the linesman and none were bnookable offences, as regards the mcgeeney incident, i think that was in the run up to the armagh goal and paul galvin was then booked after it. alot of talk on that site was about how dirty kerry are, granted, darragh, thomas and galvin are no saints, but they give as good as they get, the last minute "misplaced foot " into the back o declan by mceever was the worst incident of the game, but a few on the orchard county forum seem to forget that. of course we would be upset big mac, bu you wouldnt see us blaming the ref for an 8 point defeat and labelling the armagh boys cheats would you?!
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Post by eastciarrai on Aug 9, 2006 16:01:04 GMT
watching the replay back i saw galvin giving a dig here and there to envoke a reaction although i think he does this every game. maybe its just me who thinks this. i didnt see any one else using dirty play. its a bit rich coming from armagh about being too physical.
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Post by Walter Mitty on Aug 9, 2006 16:59:18 GMT
The Beeb will probably show highlights of the 2002 final instead!!! Jarleth is full of the brown stuff
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Post by bbcjerome on Aug 9, 2006 18:35:59 GMT
Actually.... I went to Killarney for the Longford game to report for the programme last week, including interviews with Star, Jack O'Connor and Luke Dempsey. I also called in with Larry Tompkins and John Allen for other pieces. Tonight, there's more of the same, so although you had a point last year.. in fact, Antrim complained that we did Cork hurling ahead of the Christy Ring. You can't win! We're not taking it to heart but fair's fair.
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Post by tyroneperson on Aug 9, 2006 19:12:58 GMT
Ulster Football+Hurling; The Path Of Champions is my bible Jerome (unless you're an imposter, in which case, dont you have anything better to do).
Terry McKenna actually gave it to me, I kinda know him. You wrote on the first page;
"To Terry from Jerome, best wishes and good luck with Tyrone 94!"
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Post by austinstacksabu on Aug 9, 2006 19:15:52 GMT
Welcome back Jerome.....looking forward to hearing what words Jarlath has of the game tonight. I've the brother taping it at home and posting it out to me now that I'm missing the bacon and cabaiste abroad ;D
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Post by Admin on Aug 9, 2006 21:09:29 GMT
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Jarlath Burns on BBC Post by Mickmack on Today at 21:45
Poor Jarlath made a fool of himself on the BBC tonight.
He said that Kerry and cynical and highlighted a few incidents all of which involved Paul Galvin.
He makes no reference to what John Toal did but simply said that Galvin was getting involved again with Toal. Finally, he refers to Ciaran McKeever but only in a "it was understandable" type of manner. Poor Martin McHugh looked embarrassed.
Donaghy paid the highest compliment to Francie and explained that Paul Hearty was mouthing to him the whole time and this explained his reaction but i would say that he will learn from it.
I dont think Jarlath will learn though. Not now. Not ever.
Are the BBC aware that this programme goes out down south?
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Re: Jarlath Burns on BBC Post by surfdude62 on Today at 21:50
I didn't get to see it guys!I bet it was funny was it?Let them talk their rubbish but at the end of the day we are in the semi-final and no ulster team is so talk is cheap by Jarlath Burns and McHugh!
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Re: Jarlath Burns on BBC Post by austinstacksabu on Today at 22:07
I'm nowhere near a tv and yet I've already got two texts about Jarlaths comments. Jerome, I know you read this, so anything other than a full apology by Jarlath next week will be unacceptable and quite frankly, knowing that a Kerry man sits in the press office of Croke Park, slightly embarrassing for the BBC in the long term.
Yes, Kerry were not angels. We're not denying that certain actions on Saturday were daft, stupid and not called for. However, none were designed to hurt the player in question in a dangerous way.
For Jarlath Burns to then turn around and call Ciaran McKeevers double stamping "unfortunate" (his word, not mine), when it was by far the most cynical and dangerous action of the day is beyond journalism, beyond truth, beyond reason and beyond even the worst red top hackery.
Jerome, if you allow a man to condone actual harmful violence on the pitch, without even the mildest interjection, or apology next week, then you would want consider what impartial journalism is and what BBC standards stand for.
Unfortunately I cannot log into the Orchard site for some odd reason (some pop up comes up about 80 times a minute crashing my system), but I now call on all Kerry fans to sign up, log in and repeat thoughts such as above to prove that "over the top tackling and cynicism" are Armagh traits as well as anybody elses.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 9, 2006 21:32:25 GMT
there seems to be a lot of bitterness in armagh at the moment towards kerry,Jarlath Burns was full of it to-night,their forum has its fair share of it also.
thats their problem let them off,i wouldn't be worring about it too much.
that the first time i've watched their program since the summer of 2004 and i dont think i will bother with it again for a long time.
After all the great tussells with armagh since 2000 i find it disappointing,i thought we has built up more respect for each other than that.
you'd never hear that between dublin and kerry or dublin and meath or galway and mayo or cork and kerry except for willie himself.
i always had huge respect for that armagh team and especially for the achievements of the crossmaglen players,such as oisin,francie,the two mcentee's,all top lads.
Dont undo the great achievements of these players jarlath and leave a bitter taste,they deserve better.
a comment on the program to-night,"kerry we seen as soft in the past" well soft players dont win 3 AIs, 3 national leagues and 8 munster championships in 9 seasons. A rubbish bull sh1te statement on a bitter little program pushed into a tight time frame.
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Post by surfdude62 on Aug 9, 2006 21:39:08 GMT
Well said kerrygold!Lets look forward to(hopefully)a 34th all-ireland!Thats the great thing about Kerry people!We always take our beating and our journalists are not as biased as that Burns guy!Get a life burns you sore loser!!!
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Post by tyroneperson on Aug 9, 2006 21:49:57 GMT
I enjoyed the show, helped excuse Donaghy's reaction to his goal. Galvin should control his aggression a bit and Hearty's a bit of a prick. This kinda reminds me of Armagh people losing the head at the sunday game for concentrating on John Toal and not talking about Kerry doing anything cynical. Jarlath was blatantly biased concerning the McKeever incident in comparison to his reaction to galvin.
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Post by tyroneperson on Aug 9, 2006 21:52:20 GMT
Well said kerrygold!Lets look forward to(hopefully)a 34th all-ireland!Thats the great thing about Kerry people!We always take our beating and our journalists are not as biased as that Burns guy!Get a life burns you sore loser!!! You didnt even watch it. In fairness to Burns, he was no more a sore loser than say Spillane 03 (who didnt exactly take his beating), but that's just me. You should read the independent or something if you wanna read stuff about kerry being the brazil of gaelic football.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 9, 2006 22:08:23 GMT
"Ciaran McKeever loses it a wee bit at the end which is disappointing. There is no place for that"
I replayed the tape just to capture what he said exactly. A stamp, two knees into Declans back and a dig into Donaghys groin is "loosing it a wee bit" according to Jarlath. This guy portrays himself as some sort of Fiorgeal. Some role model.
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Post by neil on Aug 9, 2006 22:36:44 GMT
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Post by Chinatown on Aug 10, 2006 8:37:35 GMT
It was Jarlath that raised by BP last night I do not expect any better from him...he is not worth commenting on...it was Mchugh I was disappointed with, was always a big fan but he seemed to be rowing in with the other C%#p consensus that was been spouted....
However, our friend from Templenoe does not always have 20:20 clarity in his comments on RTE....
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Post by Dermot on Aug 10, 2006 11:44:23 GMT
Well said kerrygold!Lets look forward to(hopefully)a 34th all-ireland!Thats the great thing about Kerry people!We always take our beating and our journalists are not as biased as that Burns guy!Get a life burns you sore loser!!! You didnt even watch it. In fairness to Burns, he was no more a sore loser than say Spillane 03 (who didnt exactly take his beating), but that's just me. You should read the independent or something if you wanna read stuff about kerry being the brazil of gaelic football. ;D
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Post by BIGMAC on Aug 10, 2006 11:53:11 GMT
now com'on now homer if the roles were reversed on sat do u think the pages of this forum would be full of joy at the moment of course they wouldn't BigMac but I had a look on orchardcounty.com there and all the chat is about how dirty Kerry were. I know watching the game you're a bit excited but I can't remember Kerry being dirty or overly physical. And the talk of Kerry cheating? I would like to know where this cheating was supposed to have happened. the only cheating I can remember was Martin O Rourke diving all round him to win frees in the first half. There is also talk of Geezer being repeatedly hit off the ball. Does anyone know any more on this? ah jeeze lads were not goin to start a slanging match now,u lot have been sayin for years that armagh are cheatin hoors and as for gezzer being hit of the ball it clearly showed galvin knee him in the upper body and clearly showed a shiner on the right hand side of his face but to his credit he has not complained
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Post by Original KYFan on Aug 11, 2006 13:15:58 GMT
And Galvin has 2 shiners from what I hear and was sent off as well...no complaints from Galvin there either.
I think in this match both teams gave as good as they got...some great football and some very unnecessary cynical play from both sides (& sideline's in Armagh's case!). I don't think either side has any more cause for complaint than the other.
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Post by kerryman on Aug 11, 2006 13:30:49 GMT
JUst took a look on an Armagh forum there. A few punters not taking their beating well. Fair enough. A lot of griping about Galvin and so on. Galvin was over the top, but we got more heavily punished than Armagh for that incident. He got sent off and thats the end of it. I hope Donaghy has learned from what happened the last day. The way to reap revenge and gloat is to put scores on the board and leave it at that.
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