"I can certainly tell you Jack O’Connor is not telling them to crib at referees. Jack wouldn’t be part of that, it’s not in his make-up.
"It’s only the players who must take it upon themselves to behave themselves. There’s a duty to play well but there’s also a duty to wear the jersey with respect and honour. We’re proud of our football in Kerry and every day we take to the field with the green and gold jersey is a proud day for us.
"It’s important to Kerry that this pride is developed and expressed on the field in the best way, not by giving out to the referee all of the time."
Some Kerry players appeared particularly aggrieved with the tactics of Armagh in Saturday evening’s defeat to Paddy O’Rourke’s side in Tralee.
However, Paul Galvin was compelled to take to Twitter to praise his marker Kevin Dyas.
He tweeted: "Respect to Kevin Dyas Armagh. Proper sportsman."
However, residual frustration remains in the Kerry camp with Joe McQuillan’s refereeing in last year’s All-Ireland final loss to Dublin.
Last month, Kieran Donaghy referred to Kevin McManamon’s double-hop in the closing stages of the game, which went unpunished by McQuillan.
"We’ll be striving to have all of the counties represented in the competition in some shape or form, be they men or ladies, senior, intermediate or junior."
I agree with him, I have noticed that this year already with Kerry, in what I seen against Armagh, (when things are going wrong, a decision goes against them) they take a minute to take it out on the ref. Donaghy, Galvin and the two O'Sullivan's are prime examples. Especially Donaghy who sometimes runs a few yards to confront the ref! Take a look at last years All Ireland final.
However, the players I mentioned above are all forwards, key forwards on the Kerry team that are probably provoked or targeted in some way by the opposition.
Fair play Paidi boy! He did right just to say it about the Kerry footballers, as you could imagine he would have the knockers on his back. It's not just Kerry that whinge like this, Dublin, Kildare, my own county Meath even Kilkenny hurlers are at it!
At the end of the day, the ref wont change his mind anyway.
I agree with him, I have noticed that this year already with Kerry, in what I seen against Armagh, (when things are going wrong, a decision goes against them) they take a minute to take it out on the ref. Donaghy, Galvin and the two O'Sullivan's are
It's only the league now, we will likely see the true Kerry come championship. I had written them off at the start of last season but they showed more then I expected.
It's only the league now, we will likely see the true Kerry come championship. I had written them off at the start of last season but they showed more then I expected.