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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 885640" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>Kimmage is not partisan in the slightest. His attack on Dublin football after the All Ireland final was far less credible than attacking Aki or Stander. He's a pathetic journalist who will have a go at anything outside his own warped and hypocritical view of how sport should be governed. He's definitely not part of any "D4" agenda. The Indo is a rag and would jump on Leinster controversy in a heartbeat, right now the province is water tight with no current project players representing Ireland (not that I think that makes us "holier" than Munster) and we have no convicted dopers. Both of these are for points to debate, the project player debate is against Irish rugby rather than Munster, whether you agree with the stance or not. No news outlet is going to have an agenda against a sports organisation as a rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 885640, member: 45598"] Kimmage is not partisan in the slightest. His attack on Dublin football after the All Ireland final was far less credible than attacking Aki or Stander. He's a pathetic journalist who will have a go at anything outside his own warped and hypocritical view of how sport should be governed. He's definitely not part of any "D4" agenda. The Indo is a rag and would jump on Leinster controversy in a heartbeat, right now the province is water tight with no current project players representing Ireland (not that I think that makes us "holier" than Munster) and we have no convicted dopers. Both of these are for points to debate, the project player debate is against Irish rugby rather than Munster, whether you agree with the stance or not. No news outlet is going to have an agenda against a sports organisation as a rule. [/QUOTE]
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