Chanelle McCoy / Twitter#ThanksAP for all the wonderful memories over the last 18years together. You are a better man than you are a jockey. @AP_McCoy
โ Chanelle McCoy (@mccoy_chanelle) April 24, 2015
michael owen / TwitterCongratulations @AP_McCoy on a truly magnificent career. Fitting that you bow out today on a horse called Box Office! #LegendOfRacing
โ Michael Owen (@themichaelowen) April 25, 2015
John McCririck / Twitter#Legend is so overused but as far as @AP_McCoy is concerned - he is a true legend and inspiration #thanksAP !!! pic.twitter.com/tDrRcmzVc0
โ John McCririck (@RealMcCririck) April 25, 2015
Ulster Rugby / TwitterVery proud that @apmccoy man is from our province. Enjoy retirement Tony! #champion #legend pic.twitter.com/hLqS2BP3AQ
โ Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) April 25, 2015
Gary Wilson / TwitterCongratulations AP McCoy. A true legend of sport. Not his sport, all sport
โ Gary Wilson (@gwilson14) April 25, 2015
Arsenal FC / TwitterGood luck to @AP_McCoy in his final race of an incredible career #ThanksAP pic.twitter.com/1u8v2zaXYC
โ Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 25, 2015
colm cooper / TwitterHas any sportsperson dominated their chosen sport like @AP_McCoy.What a legend #20timechamp #4300winners #longevity
โ colm cooper (@colmcooper13) April 25, 2015
Shane Lowry / TwitterI really hope @AP_McCoy wins his last race today. What a career that man has had. He is a true legend of Irish sport.
โ Shane Lowry (@ShaneLowryGolf) April 25, 2015
Andy Murray / Twitter2 legends in British sport retiring this weekend... @AP_McCoy and @paulajradcliffe congratulations on amazing careers๐enjoy retirement๐๐
โ Andy Murray (@andy_murray) April 25, 2015
Paddy Power / TwitterA legend has raced his last race today. @AP_McCoy, we salute you. #ThanksAP pic.twitter.com/5ZTByYbZvq
โ Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 25, 2015
Kieran Donaghy / Twitter@AP_McCoy Broken collarbone, punctured lung and 3 broken ribs,riding the next day.๐ for an injury free farewell. #APMcCoy #legend #warrior
โ Kieran Donaghy (@starryboy14) April 25, 2015
John Hartson / TwitterGood luck today @AP_McCoy what a career you've had mate, Retiring at the top..Try and enjoy your last day in the Saddle ๐
โ John Hartson (@JohnHartson10) April 25, 2015
Ian Rush MBE / TwitterHave a good 1 today mate!! @AP_McCoy ๐
โ Ian Rush MBE (@Ian_Rush9) April 25, 2015
What if the corner backs are cynically wasting time passing between themselves โ will they be getting black cards too? And if Spillane counts too many hand passes on the Sunday game will there be more sanctions?
Maybe the offending player should hop on their bad leg for 2 minutes or something? That would liven it up!!
Or maybe the GAA should let teams do what they do best and commit everything they have to winning and stop pandering to certain commentators.
Leon โ Iโd have to disagree with you. The amount of cynical fouling, play-acting, and lack of respect for refs and officials has been doing my head in for the past few years. I think the โprofessional foulโ in particular needs to be addressed. If one team needs a goal to win or draw, for instance, the other team pulls them down on the edge of the square and takes one (a yellow card) for the team. It shouldnโt be like that.
Should they let them have a chance to win or draw then?? Nonsense.
I would love to get rid of the play acting and have a lot more respect for officials and i agree with you there. But this is just trying to โimproveโ (see increase scores) the game to please certain pundits who spout the same rhetoric week in week out with no constructive input.
The Dublin v Donegal semi-final a few years ago was one of the most fascinating games Iโd ever seen because of the tactics, intensity and strategy. Not every game needs 60 yd kick passes and 20 points to be entertaining.
@Leon
You seem to be incapable of disagreeing politely.
Quickly turning into a non contact sport ,with all the rule changes & diving.
What about abusing officials, is that to be condoned?
Dreadful suggestion. The problem is the standard of refereeing. Totally different rules on Saturday evening in a club game than you get on Sunday in an intercounty championship game.
Not great for the small clubs who mightnโt have big panels at their disposal either.
If theyโre so insistent on bringing in some sort of rule as a solution to the fouling (rather than addressing the real issue of refereeing), why donโt they try the sin bin exactly the way itโs used in rugby. It works very well.
Sin bin would definitely be good. I think this black card is also worth a go though. Notwithstanding refereeing issues; something does have to change in my opinion. If a team gets 7 or 8 points ahead in the second half they can see the game out by faking injury and cynical fouling. Itโs crap to watch.
And how many games have you refereed Cormac ?
This years championship should be good craic โฆ FFS. Change the system and bring in the Sin Bin.
Itโll probably be scrapped because of racism!!
And put diving in there too!!
they are right blackcards :-)
Replace the rte studio with the newstalk crew and we can enjoy the coverage, problem solved.
Newstalk presenters really irritating me lately. Way to far up their own ar*es & ill tell you what newstalk guys & gals ( if you read the journal that is ) you are not really that good or funny. I loved the station initially itโs not even on my saved stations in my car anymore.
Sin bin anyone? Works in rugby and ice hockey. Forget this substituting for another player. That is not a punishment
Youโll need a degree to officiate games and the public wont have a clue. Tripping abuse and cynical fouls red card. Soccer and Gaa need to catch up,manly the players
Sin bin is the only logical solution. This black card canโt work at grass roots for obvious reasons.. They seem to be determined to break Whatโs not broke..
On a related topicโฆ.used to be a great rule in ice hockeyโฆ.not sure if it still applies. When two players go at each otherโฆ.the third man in gets red carded. Result is that two guys slug away until seperated by officials. No mass brawls. Would def be worth a shot in GAA.
What about the team who gets a black card and has no substitute? Joke of a rule
Please donโt play the black card
There may be trouble ahead with all the confusion and its all of their own making. Black cards, yellow cards and red cards, why donโt they use a deck of cards cos it sounds like a game of chance. Looks as though the GAA are just putting feelers out to see the reaction from managers. Too much spin from FRC and co. They may dig a hole and bury their report.
I can see it being an absolute nonsense but great for the media of course.
Why donโt they ban them from using their hands, make the pitch smaller and get rid of those sticks on top of the cross bar. Then youโd have a sport
There are too many cynical and violent tackles. I think perhaps stricter refs rather than a new card, would do it.
Just leave the game alone ! Had one on the best inter county championships last fee years last year