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Published 18:07 13 Jan 2017 GMT
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"There is an argument that there is a slip of land on the field where it would be advisable to prohibit a player from receiving a kick-out if you wanted to make the ball go forward," the Armagh native said. "When the rule on kick-outs was changed the rule wasn’t correspondingly changed that the ball had to go forward 20 metres. "It has been discussed and might be worth looking at. It wouldn’t take a lot to change that but it might have a positive implication."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/816323250380795904 We're harping back to what have become fictional old days now - when everything was better, or so we're told. They never hand-passed back then, they never kept possession, and 'keepers never tried to pick out one of their players back then. We have a standing committee on the playing rules that seem to forget that this is sport. They also seem to really not like this sport either. https://twitter.com/PaddyB14/status/819944214796570627
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