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It's a vendetta against Tyrone: Canavan

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Published Date: 23 February 2010
On the back page of the Irish Star Sunday, Cian Murphy plugs the two page spread inside with a question in his opening paragraph: 'Is there a vendetta against Tyrone football?', writes Kevin Hughes.
But his follow-up paragraph, while saying that's the explosive question posed by Red Hand legend Peter Canavan, answers it straight away with an emphatic 'who says Tyrone are right to feel aggrieved and targeted by the GAA's trial by video'.
And he continues: 'With Tyrone in the disciplinary dock because of retrospective suspensions handed out using video evidence, Canavan has lashed this policy as being unfair because it only targets the teams who have games on live TV.
"I'd say there were similar incidents of indiscipline or possibly worse happened at other games around the country - but, because they weren't on camera, nothing happened" claims Canavan, right.
"If this is being done it should be done for every game or at least used on a trial basis by having videos of all the division one games.




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  • Last Updated: 02 March 2010 3:49 PM
  • Source: Tyrone Times
  • Location: Dungannon
 
 

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