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#1
General discussion / Gerry Kelly's Wheel Clamp removal.
February 04, 2018, 10:52:11 PM
To be fair he's done a lot worse with hand tools in the past!
#2
Rumour that the stadium has been booked for May.Not the first time an old codger named Micko has earned a fortune from appearing there
#3
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/mary-mcaleese-barred-by-vatican-from-conference-on-women-1.3377099

Quite right,if your views are at variance with the teachings of the Catholic Church you should not be welcome in the Vatican and arguably you should be excommunicated
#4
There seems to be an epidemic currently,including a woman in her 80s forced to jump from a bedroom window in Aughnacloy recently.

Why is the North so attractive for these gangs? Is it easier to do up here? Would it be more difficult with a hard border and would this make a hard border more acceptable?
#5
GAA Discussion / Michael Lyster's imminent retirement
January 28, 2018, 07:31:00 PM
Apparently Michael will step down from presenting the Sunday Game at the end of the current season as he is required to retire at 65 by RTÉ.

He will be a hard act to follow after 34 years of excellent presentation.
#6
Looks like this will put them well ahead of all local competition.Have fond memories of Oriel Park,saw my first ever Celtic game there (Dalglish and Mc Grain both in the team that night), also was there for big European ties involving PSV Eindhoven,Celtic,Spurs and Liverpool.
#7
General discussion / Killarney Economic Conference
January 13, 2018, 05:56:38 PM
I see the Butchers Apron/Union Jack flying proudly outside the hotel in Killarney,hosting this conference today.
#8
Hurling Discussion / Rois out?
December 13, 2017, 11:45:14 AM
Not ours but Roisin Jordan Chair of Tyrone GAA
#9
General discussion / The North East 200
December 11, 2017, 05:56:16 PM
What do you make of the 200 Northern signatories to the letter to Leo Varadkar asking him to stand up for the rights of Irish Citizens in the North? I am totally confused I have to say.

I thought Sinn Fein were more than capable of lobbying on behalf of Northern nationalists,uniquely with members elected to Stormont,The Dail and Westminster.

Secondly there is a portion in the letter referring to the denial of "human rights" here which are "enjoyed" in all other parts of these islands.This is an obvious reference to allowing gay marriage and relaxing strict abortion legislation,in the North.Does this mean the two prominent priests that have signed this letter,Fr Joe Mc Veigh and Fr Gary Donegal support the introduction of gay marriage and a relaxation of abortion laws here???
#11
General discussion / Dublin rip offs and how to avoid
November 22, 2017, 09:06:12 PM
I attended the Bord Gais Energy Theatre last night, where the evening car park rate,normally concessionary,from 6pm to midnight,was a whopping €13.You would pay £4 max in Belfast.
#13
 Just listened to Boris thanking the Free State on radio for training British Forces at the Curragh? Who knew that?
#14
Following on from the map controversy on the Late Late Show,this week we have had Sean O'Rourke laughing on air at Liam Cosgrave's suggestion that water was too good for the hunger strikers and Eamon Dunphy thanking God on air for "Londonderry" (referencing the contribution of Martin O'Neill,Mc Clean and Duffy in Cardiff).

This has caused a howl of protests up North,but no adverse reaction at all in the South.Are we too sensitive up here? I must say I did laugh at Dunphy's comment,which I interpreted at the time as being tongue in cheek
#15
As we approach the 500th anniversary of the so called Reformation,I note that a number of events are taking place across Ireland,organised by the Presbyterian Church,including one in Dublin,to celebrate this abomination.These would be easily ignored if it were not for the fact that some catholic priests are willingly taking part in these.

I do hope their participation is solely from the perspective of pointing out the heresy and abomination of this lamentable event,by the Satanic possessed Martin Luther.To even debate its merits,far less celebrate it,would be something no catholic should countenance.
#17
GAA Discussion / Celebrate good times,come on!
September 22, 2017, 08:56:43 AM
https://youtu.be/xfLPZGIpn_4

15 years ago today!👍🍾🎉
#18
General discussion / Meath Gobshites
September 21, 2017, 09:10:09 PM
#19
Yes,Omagh will play Ardboe in the Tyrone Senior Championship fixture at the Athletic Grounds,Armagh,this week.Amazed such a big GAA county like Tyrone has only one floodlit option in the entire county
#20
GAA Discussion / Ulster Football,where to now?
September 17, 2017, 06:53:28 PM
With Mayo doing what Ulster Champions Tyrone failed to do,giving Dublin a game today,and Derry Minors beaten out the gate by Kerry today,the outlook for Ulster Football is bleak to say the least.Are there any hints of blue skies on the horizon?