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Published 09:53 22 Sept 2017 BST
O'Sullivan was speaking at the launch of Sky Sports GAA Grassroots on Thursday and opened up on his frustration of the incident looking back:
"I kept getting asked what it was for and I couldn’t answer so there was a bit of frustration on my part so I was sick of that question because I didn’t know the answer," said the Glenbeigh-Glencar man.
"I think people saw it then and were kind of going it’s a joke of a call, it’s the joys of Gaelic football, you don’t get an answer on the field.
"If you saw my reaction it was the first time I ever reacted like that and that was all from not getting an answer why I got a black card, I was frustrated.
"After coming straight back after the club scene my form wasn’t where I wanted it and then I started playing up to myself really only the three, four or five weeks beforehand so I was just only starting to feel good again and start playing well and I thought ‘I can make an impact here’, that was taken away from me with no explanation so that’s why I got so pissed off with it.
"I did (ask the referee at the time), I said ‘What’s that for?’ and I got blanked, the rest is history and I got a suspension then on top of it," O'Sullivan concluded.
Since the black card has come in it has not been without its critics with many complaining about the inconsistency in which it is brandished and there have been calls to scrap it all together.
O'Sullivan's tale is just one of the many stories of bizarre decisions, whether it be a Kildare goalkeeper or Michael Murphy.
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