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# Derrytresk

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# Grab the popcorn
No hard feelings? Brian McGuigan hits out at Kerry duo
The Tyrone star has compared the actions of Declan O’Sullivan to Cristiano Ronaldo. Not in a good way.
# GAA
Brolly: Portlaoise 'God Save The Queen' controversy a storm in a tea cup
‘There’s just a bit of desperation as Armagh are slipping out the relegation trap door,’ the RTÉ pundit says.
# GAA
Fallout: Dromid Pearses hit with three year ban
The Kerry club have been barred from representing the county or their province in the club championship until 2016.
# Shemozzle
Harmless: McGeeney not expecting action after Clones scuffle
Neither Kieran McGeeney or Eamonn McEnaney feel that yesterday’s flashpoint at St Tiernach’s Park will warrant further review from the CCCC.
# appeal
Derrytresk will appeal Championship ban - reports
Ahead of the All-Ireland Junior club football final on Sunday, Croker-bound Derrytresk say they will appeal their five-year Championship ban.
# GAA Violence
Derrytresk banned from Championship for 5 years
The Tyrone club have been hit with hefty sanctions for their role in last month’s violence in Portlaoise, but they will be allowed to play in Sunday’s All-Ireland Junior football final.
# GAA
Derrytresk to appeal against CCCC sanction
The Junior Ulster club champions will not accept the hefty fine and suspensions handed down yesterday.
# GAA
Both Derrytresk and Dromid hit with heavy bans and fines for brawl
Tyrone club will, reportedly, have to plan without eight players for their All-Ireland Club decider at Croke Park.
# reserved
Poll: Are Dr Crokes right to ask for ‘separation’ at O’Moore Park tie?
Killarney club says they don’t want segregation for meeting with Crossmaglen Rangers in Portlaoise on Sunday.
# to clarify
Dr Crokes not seeking fan segregation in Portlaoise
Kerry club reject claims that they want fans separated for clash with Crossmaglen.
# GAA Brawl
Footage 'will speak for itself', as Dromid press for Derrytresk punishment
Dromid Pearses have released a lengthy statement outlining their concerns following Sunday’s punch-up in Portlaoise.
# widespread problem
Spillane: 'the eye doesn't lie' - Derrytresk should be punished immediately
Pat Spillane say that GAA violence will persist at all levels until clubs are held to the letter of the law.
# Probe
Kerry club Dromid Pearses call for GAA to examine brawl footage
All-Ireland Junior Football Championship semi-final against Derrytresk in Portlaoise was marred by ugly scenes.