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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Ireland v England - 18 March 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="Smurfy" data-source="post: 1125714" data-attributes="member: 85743"><p>No one is saying you can't talk about it, regardless of how whiny you sound. IBut apparently you would have shut up if we Irish had only agreed with you, per the previous poster. The realty however is that the referee, TJs, TMO, and citing commissioner have all decided that the Irish players have no case to answer in any of the cases you've been whipping yourselves into a frenzy about. Not even a citing warning. for an offence deemed worthy of a yellow card. So now the citing process is the next target. Ffs, give it a rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smurfy, post: 1125714, member: 85743"] No one is saying you can't talk about it, regardless of how whiny you sound. IBut apparently you would have shut up if we Irish had only agreed with you, per the previous poster. The realty however is that the referee, TJs, TMO, and citing commissioner have all decided that the Irish players have no case to answer in any of the cases you've been whipping yourselves into a frenzy about. Not even a citing warning. for an offence deemed worthy of a yellow card. So now the citing process is the next target. Ffs, give it a rest. [/QUOTE]
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