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There was universal hatred for that bloody trumpet player in the Aviva Stadium

Published 21:56 24 Mar 2017 GMT

Updated 22:06 24 Mar 2017 GMT

Sean McMahon
There was universal hatred for that bloody trumpet player in the Aviva Stadium

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How annoying was that?!

Ireland had to deal with a 0-0 draw at home to Wales at the Aviva Stadium tonight, in what was mostly a dull affair. The game did open up in the second half and there was a lot more chances for both sides as both teams searched for winner. Unfortunately, the highlight of the second half was Neil Taylor receiving a red card for a horrendous tackle on Seamus Coleman. The Ireland captain looked to have suffered a serious lower leg injury and was permanently removed from the field of play as a result. This sparked Ireland into action but unfortunately, they couldn't find a winner in the last 15 minutes as they piled on the pressure against a Welsh side with a man down. Throughout the game, you were easily able to hear a trumpet playing somewhere in the crowd. However, it wasn't exactly music to people's ears. And that applies to both people in the ground and to those watching on TV. https://twitter.com/LegendEskimoBoy/status/845378617261613061 https://twitter.com/FutboyJoey/status/845378611364478976 https://twitter.com/niallscully7/status/845378601222651904 https://twitter.com/HayleyJones1987/status/845378599704285185 https://twitter.com/marcus161/status/845378596277510144 https://twitter.com/monaghanpenguin/status/845378568838369280 https://twitter.com/dionfanning/status/845378542175227904 https://twitter.com/JOEdotie/status/845379264681857024 We have yet to find one positive tweet or reaction to the trumpet player.....

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