Talk:Ryan McMenamin

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Should a statement like this be in an article in Wiki without any sources or reference to who's opinion it is? 'He is the most spiteful player currently playing the game. Ryan makes up for his lack of basic GAA skills by punching, biting and kicking his immediate opponents.' Frainc 15:05 21 June 2006.


This may be true, and if you want to write a quote like that. Find an article that slags him on the net and then quote it as an opinion given by a columnist. Frainc 10:05 30 June 2006.

Well Frainc, he has bitten, kicked and punched his opponents on live Television (the biting alas wasn't caught), so why should I need a reference? Inanimate