DUFFY: NEW RULES O.K. 2009 ANNUAL REPORT THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE WORRYING AS RECESSION BITES.Byline: By ORLA BANNON Bannon is an Irish surname. The name refers to:
PARAIC Duffy has given his full support for the experimental playing rules which go before congress next month. The rules' infamous in·fa·mous adj. 1. Having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious. 2. Causing or deserving infamy; heinous: an infamous deed. 3. Law a. yellow card system has sparked heated debate across the country among managers, players and referees but the Ard Stiurthoir has expressed his wish that they are here to stay and will be introduced for the championship. He said: "I fully support proposals that seek to eliminate negative play in our games and make them more attractive to watch and I hope congress will pass them." |
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