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Published 09:27 1 May 2017 BST
Updated 13:05 1 May 2017 BST
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"On the face of it, what could he have said? We don't know what he said to McQuillan. What could he have said that deserved a three-month ban? "When you see - I know it is a different sport - but you see Neil Taylor breaking Seamus Coleman's leg and he gets two games. You've got Davy Fitz and he comes in, roughing up two players, getting in altercations, potentially causing a riot, a free-for-all. "I'd love to point out that is Kieran McGeeney had done what Davy Fitzgerald did he'd be gone out of the game for a long time. That is a face, he would be. "When you're looking at Davy Fitzgerald and the potential danger of what he did and you are comparing this with a manager losing his cool on the sideline and insulting a referee - I am speculating here - insulting a referee, saying something to a referee. These punishments don't tally up as far as I am concerned."Both men contribute massively to Gaelic games, but it seems there is one rule for the hurling boss and another for the football manager.
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