O'Donoughue starts ranting again...

Started by neilthemac, March 16, 2007, 05:46:27 PM

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neilthemac

And Thomas David tell the minister to F**K off out of Tallaght

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SPORTS Minister John O'Donoghue has been accused of being incapable of objectivity over the proposed new stadium in Tallaght.

David Kennedy, a spokesman for local GAA club Thomas Davis, who oppose the proposed development of the arena exclusively for soccer, said they were "beyond considering the Minister's capability of being objective in relation to Tallaght Stadium."

He was responding to a pledge by Minister O'Donoghue that he wouldn't break his word to Shamrock Rovers that the stadium will be for exclusive soccer use.

Thomas Davis have received High Court approval for a full judicial review of the South Dublin County's Council's decision to designate the stadium for soccer only.

Thomas Davis and other GAA clubs in the area want it redeveloped to a sufficient size to also cater for Gaelic Games on a limited basis.

"The community representatives in the area know what the right answer for Tallaght is and also know that the reason it's being held up lies squarely on the shoulders of John O'Donoghue.

"We want the stadium completed for use by Shamrock Rovers and the GAA as soon as possible," Kennedy added. "We don't believe that John O'Donoghue has any part to play in achieving progress and as a consequence, we are not going to waste our time wondering about what his views are."

tayto

"god given right to shit on soccer"

ha ha ha ... oh dear oh dear ....

The uses Thomas Davis have for the Tallaght ground, yes that's the municipal facility, are many and glaringly obvious. The high court judge, someone i would imagine is less blinkered then you, has agreed as much. Get it into your thick skull. Just because you want your stadium, somewhat like a spolit child, you should really try and see their point of view.

Incidentally Thomas Davis alone field more teams then Rovers, so technically that'd make them a bigger sporting oganisation then Rovers.

dublinfella

Quote from: neilthemac on April 05, 2007, 09:44:31 AM
And Thomas David tell the minister to F**K off out of Tallaght

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SPORTS Minister John O'Donoghue has been accused of being incapable of objectivity over the proposed new stadium in Tallaght.

David Kennedy, a spokesman for local GAA club Thomas Davis, who oppose the proposed development of the arena exclusively for soccer, said they were "beyond considering the Minister's capability of being objective in relation to Tallaght Stadium."

He was responding to a pledge by Minister O'Donoghue that he wouldn't break his word to Shamrock Rovers that the stadium will be for exclusive soccer use.

Thomas Davis have received High Court approval for a full judicial review of the South Dublin County's Council's decision to designate the stadium for soccer only.

Thomas Davis and other GAA clubs in the area want it redeveloped to a sufficient size to also cater for Gaelic Games on a limited basis.

"The community representatives in the area know what the right answer for Tallaght is and also know that the reason it's being held up lies squarely on the shoulders of John O'Donoghue.


"We want the stadium completed for use by Shamrock Rovers and the GAA as soon as possible," Kennedy added. "We don't believe that John O'Donoghue has any part to play in achieving progress and as a consequence, we are not going to waste our time wondering about what his views are."

but the community representives of the area last voted for soccer only and have publically supported Rovers.... again, has one local TD/Councellor come out in support of the GAA position on the stadium? They are lining up to support Rovers. Kennedy has no real backing in the area on this one.

Kennedy is seriously starting to lost his grip and his temper here

magpie seanie

QuoteKennedy is seriously starting to lost his grip and his temper here

Take a gawk in the mirror for the person losing their grip.

dublinfella

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 05, 2007, 02:20:37 PM
QuoteKennedy is seriously starting to lost his grip and his temper here

Take a gawk in the mirror for the person losing their grip.

hmm, 3 press releases in 3 days, all contrradicting each other. one threatenes a government minister.  ::)

and not one other member of TD clg put their name onto any of them.

time to take the blinkers off, he is making a show of himself and the club he claims to represent. 


neilthemac

you can be sure any press release by a club is agreed beforehand

O'Donoghue is very found of the press releases himself, so they are simply fighting fire with fire

this is never going to be solved on a messageboard or in the papers.

leave it to the courts

tayto

He is making a show of himself .... hahahahahaha .... you gotta laugh at the spin this idiot can put on anything.

dublinfella

Quote from: neilthemac on April 05, 2007, 02:30:44 PM
you can be sure any press release by a club is agreed beforehand


Not the whispers in West Dublin circles. The Rovers barrister pointed out the trustees of the club hadnt given backing to the case, something the TD barrister succesfully argued as irrelevant. hmmmm.

This is a one man show.

Bogball XV

sorry, me last post missed this, but, do you have much of an idea of trhe judicial process at all?  Sometimes you seem as though you do, and then you come out with this sort of crap, do you understand what a jr is?

tayto

Quote from: dublinfella on April 06, 2007, 12:27:57 AM
Quote from: neilthemac on April 05, 2007, 02:30:44 PM
you can be sure any press release by a club is agreed beforehand


Not the whispers in West Dublin circles. The Rovers barrister pointed out the trustees of the club hadnt given backing to the case, something the TD barrister succesfully argued as irrelevant. hmmmm.

This is a one man show.

Jesus there's a one man show around here alright, you must be dizzy with the lies and spin you seem capable of spouting.

So tell me now, did Thomas Davis pay off the high court judge, or, was he able to look at this in cold logical terms and see that Thomas Davis have a point? .... let me see, i think i'll trust a high court judge over someone who tries to defend shamrock rovers ultras in their immature abusive protest. You cant even concede the simplest point that Thomas Davis, and by extension the GAA, might have a use for this facility, therefore it is clear as day that you are incapable of rational thought processes on this issue.


magpie seanie

Quoteincapable of rational thought processes on this issue

That sums it up really. It'd be like if some GAA person was saying - Shams have no need for a ground!

tayto

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 06, 2007, 11:53:17 AM
Quoteincapable of rational thought processes on this issue

That sums it up really. It'd be like if some GAA person was saying - Shams have no need for a ground!

Exactly it's that basic a point. And he STILL won't admit it. He still thinks this is about a "god given right to shit on soccer" ... amazing how brain washed someone can be by a desire to have their own ground. Failure to concede this basic principle, presumably a don't give them an inch type thought process, says everything you need to know.

Why do Rovers need a home ground anyway, surely they're used to playing in other peoples gaffs at this stage.  ::)

deiseach

Quote from: dublinfella on April 06, 2007, 12:27:57 AM
Quote from: neilthemac on April 05, 2007, 02:30:44 PM
you can be sure any press release by a club is agreed beforehand


Not the whispers in West Dublin circles. The Rovers barrister pointed out the trustees of the club hadnt given backing to the case, something the TD barrister succesfully argued as irrelevant. hmmmm.

This is a one man show.

I know I'm labouring the point, but one of your choice 'whispers' turned out to be complete and utter merde. Why we should believe this particular nugget is beyond me.

tayto

Didn't he pretend to be a TD member originally? More lies and propaganda. Neck like a jockeys ballix this lad, spinning and lying his hole off.

Fishead_Sam

I'm with Thomas Davis on this one, played against them in Junior football in the past, never seen any trouble, yet when Shamrock Rovers came to Castlebar, there was an awfull amount of Gardai, and they had to have fences everywhere to send their crowd into a fenced of pen basically,

How much for that house in Milltown, the one where Glanmire used to be, how much for that house in Milltown, the one youll never afford to be