I know Pat for many years the man eats,sleeps and breathes hurling.He had to overcome a lot of club politics to get Limerick hurling to this level he deserves a lot of credit.
Hi David trying to break people's necks is playing a man's game it's filthy and dangerous play full stop a lot of those players brains are in their hurleys it's filth to the extreme a proper man at the very least plays a fair game
@@michaeldevaney5728 I suppose you never heard of Doyle Maher and Carey. I saw them 'playing'. Tipp men are in no position to lecture anybody on dirty play.
Rt 99 rubbish it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with a man's game nothing I repeat nothing wrong with hard hitting and been very physical but neck breaking is more associated with wrestling at least the women play fair a real man would play fair it's called been as thick as 30 planks put together
@@michaeldevaney5728 Limerick beat ye off the field four years in a row in the championship (which no team has ever done to Tipp before, and you cant take it. It is obvious you are a Tipp man as you are directing your all ire at Kilkenny and Limerick, the two teams that have given you most grief in this century. after all it must be very hard to take been beaten six times in nine years by a rugby playing county, and you seem to have never seen anything wrong with what Tipp players did.
Hi David I'm from sligo I have absolutely nothing what so ever against limerick or kilkenny but I think they play filthy hurling I detest dirty play I believe in playing a fair game not playing dirty I detest dirty play
Hi peadair I don't care if tat referee ie referedd 500 all Ireland finals anybody with 10 percent eye vision cud see limerick especially in 1st half played very dirty their hurleys were at the cork players throats for long periods of time nothing at all wrong with been physical and hard hitting shoulder to shoulder but they were totally confining cork players disgraceful play they were the equivalent of bouncers in a night club keep people back I detest dirty play ie play fair or don't play at yu shudnt constantly have yur hurley up around other players necks
Please tell limerick players it's hurling not the u f c even with helmets cork players were lucky they weren't confined to a and e filthy game of hurling non stop dirty tackles
Will yee get over yourself it's a mans game look at the great kilkenny team and the clare team of the 90s you dont win anything without a bit of steel.
I know Pat for many years the man eats,sleeps and breathes hurling.He had to overcome a lot of club politics to get Limerick hurling to this level he deserves a lot of credit.
Hi David trying to break people's necks is playing a man's game it's filthy and dangerous play full stop a lot of those players brains are in their hurleys it's filth to the extreme a proper man at the very least plays a fair game
I agree with you 700 percent some extremely hot looking chics at camogie yur correct
@@michaeldevaney5728 I suppose you never heard of Doyle Maher and Carey. I saw them 'playing'. Tipp men are in no position to lecture anybody on dirty play.
Well done Pat. What a wonderful representative for Limerick and all the youth of the country.
Thickness and ignorance to the extreme
Rt 99 rubbish it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with a man's game nothing I repeat nothing wrong with hard hitting and been very physical but neck breaking is more associated with wrestling at least the women play fair a real man would play fair it's called been as thick as 30 planks put together
Kilkenny look like saints compared to limerick and they were drastically thick ignorance to the extreme
@@michaeldevaney5728 Limerick beat ye off the field four years in a row in the championship (which no team has ever done to Tipp before, and you cant take it. It is obvious you are a Tipp man as you are directing your all ire at Kilkenny and Limerick, the two teams that have given you most grief in this century. after all it must be very hard to take been beaten six times in nine years by a rugby playing county, and you seem to have never seen anything wrong with what Tipp players did.
@@peadarocoileain902 Well said
Brilliant interview. Love hearing from those behind the scenes...working so hard from the ground up. Great insight!
Hi David I'm from sligo I have absolutely nothing what so ever against limerick or kilkenny but I think they play filthy hurling I detest dirty play I believe in playing a fair game not playing dirty I detest dirty play
Hi peadair I don't care if tat referee ie referedd 500 all Ireland finals anybody with 10 percent eye vision cud see limerick especially in 1st half played very dirty their hurleys were at the cork players throats for long periods of time nothing at all wrong with been physical and hard hitting shoulder to shoulder but they were totally confining cork players disgraceful play they were the equivalent of bouncers in a night club keep people back I detest dirty play ie play fair or don't play at yu shudnt constantly have yur hurley up around other players necks
Played County u14 with pat gas ticket great hurling man big ahane man.. 👏👏◻️🟩◻️🟩◻️🟩◻️🟩◻️🟩
Beautiful xxx
Where is Joe from...?
I thought he said Pat Spillane at first...
3 all irelands is hardly an empire
Well 10 of them with a hurling population about one fifth of that of Cork and about half that of Galway is not bad.
3 in 4 years... considering a playing career is around 10 years..
@@peadarocoileain902 Galway are in shambles sadly
Please tell limerick players it's hurling not the u f c even with helmets cork players were lucky they weren't confined to a and e filthy game of hurling non stop dirty tackles
Will yee get over yourself it's a mans game look at the great kilkenny team and the clare team of the 90s you dont win anything without a bit of steel.
You sound a very bitter man,relax a bit.
The great KK team we keep hearing about were well able to give timber
A lot of the kilkenny teams brains were made out of timber very thick men god bless tem
@@michaeldevaney5728 I'm not sure what's worse, to be as soft as you or to be as thick as you.