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Published 08:11 6 Dec 2016 GMT
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Not much has changed since. Cynicism still pervades.
Dublin forward Diarmuid Connolly is not a fan of the black card, nor is he fond of the latest rule change to be introduced to football - The 'Mark'.
During a round of media interviews on Monday to promote the AIB GAA Leinster Senior Football Club Championship Final, Connolly criticised the constant rule tweaks and offered an interesting theory on how the black card came to be. He told reporters:
"The black card has been over publicised so much. Referees are coming under scrutiny for it. Players are coming under scrutiny for it. "People in the media... There was no need for it, I didn’t think. Just because Sean Cavanagh pulled a guy down and some clown in an RTE studio decides to throw the toys out of the pram really and make it more than it was. "If they wanted it, in my opinion, make a rule, it would be a red card for a clear goalscoring opportunity, a yellow card for cynical play, for me. You have your two cards, there they are."Connolly's sentiment - about using the yellow and red cards properly - is one that many GAA fans would agree with. And don't mention the idea of sin-bins to the St Vincent's club-man. "Tried that already," he replied. "That’s another rule that they tried and it didn’t work." In Connolly's worth the issue is black or white or, rather, yellow and black. Michael Lundy joins Wooly for a wide-ranging discussion that starts with a chat about Ger Loughnane, dodgy transfers and Davy Fitzgerald's training methods. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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