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Topic: Paul Galvin
seanstack
(695 Posts)
Posted: 08-Feb-2010 23:22
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...getting involved with the referee during the Kerry Dublin match...

Paul Galvin video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4TZawn01Wg
daithiose
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Posted: 09-Feb-2010 00:19
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Originally posted by seanstack:
Paul Galvin

Not much in it - the ref was favourable towards Dublin for most of the game.
sam
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Posted: 09-Feb-2010 01:45
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Originally posted by daithiose:
Not much in it - the ref was favourable towards Dublin for most of the game.

He was what??!??!

Maybe i had me blue blinkers on but on a couple of occasions at the end there Dublin defenders were carrying kerrymen, as well as the ball, out of defense and couldn`t get a free. But then maybe i was totally biased but left like he was doing his best to let Kerry back into it.
Rock Solid Reiver
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Posted: 09-Feb-2010 08:38
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Originally posted by sam:


He was what??!??!

Maybe i had me blue blinkers on but on a couple of occasions at the end there Dublin defenders were carrying kerrymen, as well as the ball, out of defense and couldn`t get a free. But then maybe i was totally biased but left like he was doing his best to let Kerry back into it.

Typical start to National league..Was worried that Galvin looked too sharp, long season to go.
daithiose
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Posted: 09-Feb-2010 20:31
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Originally posted by Rock Solid Reiver:


Typical start to National league..Was worried that Galvin looked too sharp, long season to go.


Yeah, it was Kerry and Tyrone getting in a skirmish in Omagh early last year and now this ...
This message has been edited - 09-feb-2010 @ 20:32
yankeelad
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Posted: 09-Feb-2010 20:35
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There is another thread on this same subject started last Sunday.
Rock Solid Reiver
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Posted: 10-Feb-2010 00:37
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Originally posted by yankeelad:
There is another thread on this same subject started last Sunday.

Multithreaded apps perform better in a lot of circumstances
backintheday
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Posted: 10-Feb-2010 07:55
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Originally posted by yankeelad:
There is another thread on this same subject started last Sunday.

Not the ``official`` one though?

RSR you are right he is peaking too soon in the season and it will be very difficult to maintain this high standard of indiscipline throughout the league and championship campaign.

Hopefully he will be rested against the Venetians at the weekend.
autorun
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Posted: 10-Feb-2010 20:36
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Galvin was the best player Kerry player on the field Sunday - unfortunate he got involved with a referee again.
westclarelads
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Posted: 10-Feb-2010 23:36
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Originally posted by seanstack:

...getting involved with the referee during the Kerry Dublin match...

Paul Galvin video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4TZawn01Wg

looks from the clip like he made contact with the ref twice, surely a red card?
Jimmy Paddy
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 00:39
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Originally posted by seanstack:

Paul Galvin video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4TZawn01Wg

When you watch that video the next one suggested by Youtube is an early episode of Home and Away. Whats the connection between Paul Galvin and Home and Away?
dung
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 13:43
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Originally posted by Jimmy Paddy:


When you watch that video the next one suggested by Youtube is an early episode of Home and Away. Whats the connection between Paul Galvin and Home and Away?

dodgy fashion?
JoNinety
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 16:51
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Originally posted by Jimmy Paddy:


When you watch that video the next one suggested by Youtube is an early episode of Home and Away. Whats the connection between Paul Galvin and Home and Away?

Paul Galvin was accused of being involved in the plotting of Tadgh Kennelly`s early hit on Nicholas Murphy. Kennelly prevously was going out with a Home & Away actoress.
The referee
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 18:57
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whatever one`s opinion of the incident on sunday and him generally, Galvin had some match for kerry last sunday
The Horse McCool
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 19:15
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Nothing to get excited about in that clip.


yankeelad
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Posted: 11-Feb-2010 19:36
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Originally posted by westclarelads:


looks from the clip like he made contact with the ref twice, surely a red card?
There is no way you can see him make any kind of contact with the ref on this clip even once never mind twice.The hand is hidden from view behind the back of the ref so that it is strictly conjecture whether he made contact or not.Obviously if he did it had to be so slight ref never felt it as otherwise if he had Galvin would have seen red.
sambomcnaughton
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Posted: 13-Feb-2010 19:58
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Didn`t deserve to get sent off tonight in all fairness.
yankeelad
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Posted: 13-Feb-2010 20:31
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Isnt this a bitch. This is what he has to look forward to now for the rest of his career.Every gobsihte getting his dig in early so that that Galvin will not be a factor in the match.
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