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toby47

Quote from: tiempo on July 09, 2024, 07:42:30 PMRory Gallagher the obvious choice for the Derry job according to Tommy Nibs on the podcast, anyone with an ounce of sense knows that would be toxic, not our Tom

Also seemed to be holding back regards Mickeys departure, where the players for or against Mickey staying on, Tommy would be connected enough to know but hadn't the stones to say

Finally the episode ended with McConville saying he wouldn't do it after seeing the abuse Mickey got, elaborate on that lads, oh wait - na don't bother

For a podcast with the MO 'we do things different' they sure fell into safety first generic soundbite mode when it suits

Back next week to ask more awkward questions of grieving Gaels though I'm sure, if you don't mind me asking sez he, only in as much as you're comfortable sez you

Top tier post!

maldini

Niblock said that he knew it was never going to work for Harte at Derry and that there's no way he could have stayed on, yet never said anything like this up until now

JoG2

Quote from: tiempo on July 09, 2024, 07:42:30 PMRory Gallagher the obvious choice for the Derry job according to Tommy Nibs on the podcast, anyone with an ounce of sense knows that would be toxic, not our Tom

Also seemed to be holding back regards Mickeys departure, where the players for or against Mickey staying on, Tommy would be connected enough to know but hadn't the stones to say

Finally the episode ended with McConville saying he wouldn't do it after seeing the abuse Mickey got, elaborate on that lads, oh wait - na don't bother

For a podcast with the MO 'we do things different' they sure fell into safety first generic soundbite mode when it suits

Back next week to ask more awkward questions of grieving Gaels though I'm sure, if you don't mind me asking sez he, only in as much as you're comfortable sez you

This is probably where we're at re discussing GAA and our amateur footballers. There's an unquenchable thirst for tabloid type soundbites and podcasters, journalists etc calling out our managers and footballers. If the advent rolling TV news is anything to go by, we're in for a rocky road ahead... Are you not entertained??

square_ball

Quote from: tiempo on July 09, 2024, 07:42:30 PMRory Gallagher the obvious choice for the Derry job according to Tommy Nibs on the podcast, anyone with an ounce of sense knows that would be toxic, not our Tom

Also seemed to be holding back regards Mickeys departure, where the players for or against Mickey staying on, Tommy would be connected enough to know but hadn't the stones to say

Finally the episode ended with McConville saying he wouldn't do it after seeing the abuse Mickey got, elaborate on that lads, oh wait - na don't bother

For a podcast with the MO 'we do things different' they sure fell into safety first generic soundbite mode when it suits

Back next week to ask more awkward questions of grieving Gaels though I'm sure, if you don't mind me asking sez he, only in as much as you're comfortable sez you

Powerful stuff Tiempo probably your most powerful post ever. You are a different level human being.

Snapchap

The reaction to Tiempo's post has just been absolutely phenomenal, it really has.

I was talking to him on the phone and he said the reaction has been phenomenal too he's really glad he decided to post it because the feedback he's received has been just incredible.

JoG2

Quote from: Snapchap on July 10, 2024, 08:46:11 AMThe reaction to Tiempo's post has just been absolutely phenomenal, it really has.

I was talking to him on the phone and he said the reaction has been phenomenal too he's really glad he decided to post it because the feedback he's received has been just incredible.

The same phone used to write the post? Wow 👏

 ;D

scout

More I hear of niblock on the bbc social, he really comes across as a dose

Kidder81

Quote from: scout on July 18, 2024, 09:51:13 PMMore I hear of niblock on the bbc social, he really comes across as a dose

Can't have him at all, to say he's smug and self satisfied would be under selling it

Armagh18

I like him. Only criticism is sometimes he'd be too apologetic if he was asking a difficult question.

That square ball one with Lee Keegan is decent, guests get good grilling.

gallsman

Watched the hurling on BBC. A really special effort from Niblock.

Tony Baloney

Quote from: gallsman on July 21, 2024, 10:45:14 PMWatched the hurling on BBC. A really special effort from Niblock.
Phenomenal?

Mourne Red

Quote from: Tony Baloney on July 21, 2024, 10:57:44 PM
Quote from: gallsman on July 21, 2024, 10:45:14 PMWatched the hurling on BBC. A really special effort from Niblock.
Phenomenal?

His most powerful commentary yet

Sheedy

Started watching on BBC, then James Nesbitt, Daire o'brien, another comedian (can't remember his name) and the nun from derry girls came on and i had to switch it back to Joanne and the lads.
nil satis nisi optimum

gallsman

#418
I couldn't watch live so just endured the whole thing. Was thankfully able to skip Nesbitt and, perhaps even more importantly, David O'Doherty.

I'm sure there were a few phenomenals thrown in there but "audacious" was the word of the day.

Hyperbole. Excitability. Over exuberance. Mixed metaphors. Blathering on about nonsense. He's just awful to listen to, the poor lad.

AustinPowers

Quote from: Sheedy on July 21, 2024, 11:17:26 PMStarted watching on BBC, then James Nesbitt, Daire o'brien, another comedian (can't remember his name) and the nun from derry girls came on and i had to switch it back to Joanne and the lads.

It's lucky the bonfire season is over , otherwise  Jimmy nesbitt  would be seen on top of one with a  hurl in his hand

Always next year I suppose