

For other uses, see Bullshit (disambiguation).īullshit stamp on the desk of a street photographerīullshit (also bullshite or bullcrap) is a common English expletive which may be shortened to the euphemism bull or the initialism B.S. "Last September, October, November, December and into January, if you see the work that he did to get himself right, I am absolutely just sick for him.” The nature of Declan Hannon’s injury was unknown.This article is about the expletive. It looks like his Achilles is gone and if I could tell you lads, Tadhg de Búrca, last September, went on a rehab programme for four to five months. I’d say he is gone for the rest of the season. Regarding Tadhg de Búrca’s ankle injury, Fitzgerald was gutted. I feel we should have got something out of that game today.” We are going to be behind the eight ball. “Now, we are behind the eight ball because we have to play a fresh Cork team next week. We came here to win today and we didn’t win. “We don’t want any claps on the back today, because – I said it to them inside – there is no point in clapping us on the back for losing to Limerick by two points. If there are things that have to be dealt with, that’s it.”įitzgerald was not interested in claiming a moral victory. We’re not here to go out and say hello to one another. However, Davy Fitzgerald played down Hegarty’s aggression. Kiely didn’t see the incident that led to Gearóid Hegarty’s second yellow card nor a Waterford backroom team official reacting to Hegarty following it. They have phones with information on it so you can’t block them off or hunt them away somewhere.”

“It’s not possible to insulate them from it at all, never mind fully. Kiely admitted it was difficult for the expectation not to affect his players. Same in Ennis last year.”Ĭalum Lyons, left, and Darragh Lyons of Waterford in action against Cian Lynch of Limerick during the Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Round 1 match between Waterford and Limerick at FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles, Tipperary. “Just maybe focus more on the fact that we’re playing Clare next weekend and we played them for nearly 100 minutes here last year and there wasn’t a puck of the ball between us. I think people might hopefully have a bit more reality about their perspective and their analysis about where things are going. “Every day we go out we know that we can possibly be beaten.
