There is something truly passionate about roaring on your GAA county. Especially in the likes of a big Championship game where they need your support to get them over the line.
Bill Pollard was not at the Tipperary vs Clare but was watching it from the comforts of his own and his throat must be completely raw.
He was fielding every sliotar with the Tipperary players and even had his own hurley-type object in his hand as the final minutes on the clock ticked down.
His language is strong as he tells the Tipp lads to go to battle with their men and there are some f words thrown into the mix.
However, the best part of the video has to be when the full-time whistle goes and Bill just heads for his seat, grabs the sky remote and chills the fuck out like a boss...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hxDE7sXMj4&feature=youtu.be
Bill's Daughter, Siobhan told JOE: "This was how my dad acted towards the end of the tipp v Clare game. Not sure if he has another one in him lol.
"He's an avid Tipperary supporter. We were all here watching the tipp match at home with him. He's here drinking tea now to calm down."
Cheers to Siobhan Pollard for sending this our way.Got a story for SportsJOE? Hit us up on Facebook or Twitter, send it to our email editorial@sportsjoe.ie
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