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Should the experimental rules stay?
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think the new rules are working all right there is no need to change them one thing that is weird tho is that the refs are now giving frees very easily to the midfielder when he comes down with the ball now im not sure but i think theres no rule that actually covers this so why is this changing
last year there was lots of times that the midfielder got blown up for over carry when this year its not happening at all who decided to make this new rule change
last year there was lots of times that the midfielder got blown up for over carry when this year its not happening at all who decided to make this new rule change
Joethedoc- 200 posts for rank
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who cares about them nordys all i want to know is why do the refs have the power to just make up some new rules on there own without any talk about them
Joethedoc- 200 posts for rank
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Re: new rules
These rules are actually helping Ulster.
Armagh are scoring alot of goals and it is only the start of the season.
Scored 6 Conceeded 4 not bad considering we have 3rd choice goalkeeper
Armagh are scoring alot of goals and it is only the start of the season.
Scored 6 Conceeded 4 not bad considering we have 3rd choice goalkeeper
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Admin wrote:These rules are actually helping Ulster.
Armagh are scoring alot of goals and it is only the start of the season.
Scored 6 Conceeded 4 not bad considering we have 3rd choice goalkeeper
and is he better than cluxton too Paulie?
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Liamwalkinstown wrote:Admin wrote:These rules are actually helping Ulster.
Armagh are scoring alot of goals and it is only the start of the season.
Scored 6 Conceeded 4 not bad considering we have 3rd choice goalkeeper
and is he better than cluxton too Paulie?
He is an awful goalie. McKinney was a really good goalie but he retired and Hearty is out for the Club championship.
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Hate them, they are destroying the game, why should a player get sent off for a yellow card?
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They might be working for football but no way are they working for hurling. Why do the rules need to be applied to hurling as well? If it isn't broken don't fix it!
SamiPremier08- GAA Hero
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Well the people of GAA tipster have spoken. The new rules must go.
I think they should stay TBH but I doubt they will.
I think Joe made a good point in his original post. Midfielders are being given very soft frees when they win high balls. Now I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that but as Joe asked, where is the change coming from? AFAIK there has been no new rule introduced that would cause these changes.
I think they should stay TBH but I doubt they will.
I think Joe made a good point in his original post. Midfielders are being given very soft frees when they win high balls. Now I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that but as Joe asked, where is the change coming from? AFAIK there has been no new rule introduced that would cause these changes.
RMDrive- GAA Elite
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