When a game of football or hurling is very close and its hard to decide who will win or else in discussion about a dodgy decision made by a referee..
This was heard comin from a Cork man in croke park...
A typically Northern Irish expression also spoken as "face as long as a Lurgan spade" meaning to look miserable or long faced.
One theory about the origin of this expression is that a “Lurgan spade” was an under-paid workman digging what is now the Lurgan Park lake. Another theory is that it is a translation from the Irish language lorga spád meaning the shaft/shin of a spade.
Upon observation you would say...