Ex-Armag star Aaron Kiernan ‘Some Offensives’ Will Follow Ugly Scenes –

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The mood rises until the last whistle

Former Armagh star Aaron Kiernan is “convinced” that suspension is inevitable for the Orchard District and Donegal Warriors last week.

Complete. Armagh and Donegal will meet again on April 24 at Ulster SFC in Balibov, Karnan said after the stormy end of their league seventh-round match in Letterken last week. Begins.”

Kiernan, former Young Player of the Year, spoke to former Donegal star after DL debate Brendan Devin Hyland after Donegal Armagh’s 1-14-1-13 win.

Karnan said of the punishment: “I’m sure someone will accept it. Just who is he? That’s how tense the whole week has been. I think both countries just need to prepare for something to happen and they just have to deal with it in time.”

In mid-February, five players appeared in red when an argument erupted between Armag and Tyrone, and four of them were about to release Red Hands.

In a recent outburst that included his boycott, Kiernan pointed to the inevitable “enthusiasm for action” of social media users, as well as the potential impact of rTe TV’s Sunday Alliance League show highlighting the controversy.

The Crossmaglen man said: “On social media, that’s how it is these days, there’s a lot of pressure and hype to take action, and of course on Sunday the championship is confirming it’s not going to help the situation.

Honestly, it will likely be a nervous week for both countries. Visibility is not good, let’s call it that, but it does happen.

“What if someone was really hurt?

“Or is something serious going on?” Mostly not. But I’m afraid that after the Armagi/Tyrone match and the severity that Tyrone has tackled at this point, I’d be very surprised if the two teams appeared to have their hands on Balibof in a few weeks.

Source: Belfastlive

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