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Published 13:40 4 Aug 2013 BST
Updated 10:32 15 Jun 2015 BST
If you didn’t happen to see or hear the commentary on RTÉ Two in the aftermath of yesterday's All-Ireland quarter final between Tyrone and Monaghan, then you were obviously getting the bank-holiday festivities underway early.
Monaghan, who were crowned Ulster Champions for the first time in 25 years just two short weeks ago, were defeated by the province’s front-runners for the last decade, Tyrone, in a controversial All-Ireland quarter-final.
70 great minutes were played in total but it was the events that took place on the 49th that got RTÉ pundit Joe Brolly’s back up. (This happens from time-to-time).
Mickey Harte’s men progressed to the semi-finals after a two-point victory but Brolly said the manager had nothing to celebrate.
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Man-of-the-match Sean Cavangh. Brolly wouldn't have a drink with him...
In a spectacular tirade, probably one of his best to date, the Derry man called his County neighbours “absolutely rotten,” singling out man-of-the-match Sean Cavanagh in his scathing rant, and how his “rugby” tackle on Monaghan’s Conor Mc Manus was a “complete disgrace.”
To be quite honest, he wanted nothing to do with the match that finshed up, Tyrone 0-14 to 0-12 Monaghan.
Our favourite line… “Tell your children to play tennis. It’s Outrageous.”
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Colm O' Rourke laughs it off, but Pat Spillane fears for his life...
And they say women are the dramatic ones...
Hat-tip to @Michelle_K1 who sent us the image.
Video via YouTube/Padraig O Duabhaigh
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