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Referees have heard what was said but they have never taken any action. When has a player ever been cautioned for saying something vicious to me? Never. Especially when it comes to my situation. Why is nobody ever sent off for that offence? The referee may say he didn’t hear it, but referees should know exactly what’s going on. “According to the rule book, verbal abuse to an opponent or teammate is a black card. In this year’s first round championship match against Derry, he says he was verbally abused right in front of the referee. He’d like for verbal abuse to be penalised. I’ve always been more comfortable emptying a boy with a shoulder than with malicious words.” McCarron himself says he doesn’t really resort to trash-talking. It was like a member of my family delivering those words. He would have known more than any other member of that Monaghan setup what I had been through, of how sick I had been to put myself in the position I did. “Championship football is dog-eat-dog stuff but even in the middle of battle I still expected some form of loyalty from a friend.
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McCarron didn’t accept his apology - and still doesn’t. “I overstepped the mark there,” he’d concede. A few minutes later he would go back onto the field to be within earshot of McCarron. But McCarron claims that in that tempestuous 2015 All-Ireland quarter-final up in Croke Park, Porter encroached onto the field and when McCarron told him to get off it, Porter shot back, “What’s it to you, Fergus?”Īs McCarron observes, Porter immediately regretted what he said. Porter trained McCarron’s club Dromore to several county championships before joining Malachy O’Rourke’s Monaghan setup. He then goes on to speak about his regard over the years for Ryan Porter. “I lost all respect for some of the Monaghan players that day,” he writes, “but the most hurtful moment of all arrived when someone who I thought was my friend seemed to sink to the same level.” He names four different insults he received out on the field from his opponents, of which “Get off the field, you gay f**ker” was about the least offensive. He was supposed to be Fergus for that day only but lippy opponents continuously drag that day back up and no one did it more regularly and systematically than the Monaghan team that day. In that film-shoot he played a character called Fergus. McCarron, as we all know by now, once resorted to gay porn, though he purports to be straight, to feed his gambling addiction. McCarron is sure that he was targeted during that game, the verbals at him were sustained throughout those 70 minutes. Reading McCarron’s account of that match though just underlines just how low some parties were willing to go to try to win. At the time we all had an idea of the nastiness that permeated that game.
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There are also LGBTQ-owned hotels, resorts, and that is where our County pride parade takes place.One of the most astonishing passages is his recall of the 2015 All-Ireland quarter-final between Tyrone and Monaghan, a game now infamously remembered for the Tiernan McCann hair and dive incident. Go to R2 (bring your swimsuit) for swimming and drinks and visit the Cattle Club.
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It's a popular weekend spot for LGBTQ folk and many also live there full time. The T-Dance is a fun event if you don't want to commit to wine tastings, etc.Īnd don't forget Guerneville. I was at a great gay wine event a few weeks ago up here at a local winery, a lot of fun. Like them on social media and you can see when they have special events. Also come up and visit us in Sonoma County for Out in the Vineyard. Other than that, you're going to the Castro (you should visit anyway, it's a historic area) and East Bay has one or two bars. Mac's is the oldest gay bar in the Bay Area south of San Francisco. There are gay bars in San Jose!!! Go to Post Street, where you'll find Mac's and Splash Bar.