I like that idea but one point would be enoughI’m not going to comment on the game nor our season as each to their own. However penalties are not part of our game, what is part of our game is poor refereeing decisions, usually when they need to level up something or not be held to something. It’s human nature - I’m not having a go. Best mate is a Tyrone ref that’s responsible for fixtures, so fairs fair.
We need to have a video ref to call big decisions. Jesus Monaghan were down a man and that was no black card. Mayo’s disallowed goal would have been overturned. Big games need correct decisions on big points. (And for those that come in about not having this in league games, club games etc., well we don’t have Hawk Eye either…)
Anyways- for those that have an interest in coaching - what’s the most common thing we all do at the end of training? Let’s say There’s a in house game going on, time hits 7 or 8 or 9 o’clock and we all shout “next score’s the winner”. We never shout, “penalties” - it’s a soccer thing. We do this at under 10 games, it’s bred in us. It’s what we know!! Not penalties.
Therefore, every club in Armagh, and I’ll be pushing in Divingmidgetland, that if we the GAA, persist in getting a result, we adopt a next score is the winner. I would be open to a two point margin, as teams who got the fist point would be up to pushing on.
Penalties took 26 minutes - I’d prefer the former.
Think we played for nearly 100 minutes on Saturday and there was never 2 points between the team at any stage