I see he has come out in favour of the black card rule...........he seems like a decent man and a true gael but I do find him very irritating to listen to when giving analysis (everything comes down to kick outs won!!!!). As an Ulsterman I would have been in favour of him going for the Presidency but would he just be a YES man?
Pray he doesent get it, a total yes man. Would be our version of Michel Platini. Younger than the usual men at the helm but same old shite ignoring the clubs/imposing ridiculous rule changes
Thanks to this thread, if his middle name is 'Sears', then he will literally be perfectly named.
Top man,and a personal friend.Has all the qualities and diplomacy to be a great president
Quote from: T Fearon on August 24, 2016, 09:56:01 PM
Top man,and a personal friend.Has all the qualities and diplomacy to be a great president
Not another attack on you - but that is the drunk's version of "friend."
Most people have - outside of their family/blood ties have - 2/3/4 maybe five friends.
Then again - it goes back to definitions.
Ah,he introduced me to Des Cahill after Up for the Match in 2003.Last met him early one Friday morning last November at Dublin Airport,he was enroute to Milan for an educational conference and I was heading to Glasgow for Celtic AGM
Endorsed by T Fearon.........that seals it!!!!
Quote from: T Fearon on August 24, 2016, 10:43:19 PM
Ah,he introduced me to Des Cahill after Up for the Match in 2003.Last met him early one Friday morning last November at Dublin Airport,he was enroute to Milan for an educational conference and I was heading to Glasgow for Celtic AGM
Cool story! 👍
Flicking through the channels on a boring Friday night looking for a bit of comedy.
Who knew I would find it here! What a priceless load of balls that is. 😂😂😂😂
No doubt the next time Jarlath and I meet,"twats on the GAA Board" will no doubt be a topic of our conversation
Quote from: T Fearon on September 03, 2016, 08:32:31 AM
No doubt the next time Jarlath and I meet,"t**ts on the GAA Board" will no doubt be a topic of our conversation
I'd say it is the first thing that he thinks of when he meets you. ;D
Quote from: muppet on September 03, 2016, 09:22:57 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on September 03, 2016, 08:32:31 AM
No doubt the next time Jarlath and I meet,"t**ts on the GAA Board" will no doubt be a topic of our conversation
I'd say it is the first thing that he thinks of when he meets you. ;D
;D
I once asked someone for directions. He answered. I call him my friend now ;D
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Top man,and a personal friend.Has all the qualities and diplomacy to be a great president.
Indeed. It takes a certain level of diplomacy to excuse yourself from the company of an annoying knobjockey, yet leave him thinking you're his best mate.
FRIENDS 😍😍😍😍
Quote from: redhandefender on October 09, 2016, 09:54:20 PM
FRIENDS 😍😍😍😍
We all need friends boys. Men.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzM6j-Bd9VI
Burns is an out and out Yes man. A true Gael yes, a man for radical necessary change? Definitely not
Just my personal opinion but I find him a c**t
Quote from: bogball88 on February 26, 2017, 07:27:42 PM
Just my personal opinion but I find him a c**t
Couldn't agree more, self-indulgent w**ker, he is indicative of the people that govern the GAA, all this true Gael manure, he looks like he's chatting at a wake with his carefully delivered sincere analysis that doesn't really say anything new, a yes man to his core and guaranteed to be on 100 committees that achieve nothing bar more bureaucracy
Has commitment and devotion beyond compare.Accompanied his school choir to the Vatican where they performed at a special mass last weekend.
GAA is blessed to have him
Quote from: T Fearon on February 26, 2017, 09:46:54 PM
Has commitment and devotion beyond compare.Accompanied his school choir to the Vatican where they performed at a special mass last weekend.
GAA is blessed to have him
His journey to the Vatican is a whole seperate issue. Im very disapointed with him in the GAA...
Quote from: Scoring Zone on February 26, 2017, 08:28:23 PM
Quote from: bogball88 on February 26, 2017, 07:27:42 PM
Just my personal opinion but I find him a c**t
Couldn't agree more, self-indulgent w**ker, he is indicative of the people that govern the GAA, all this true Gael manure, he looks like he's chatting at a wake with his carefully delivered sincere analysis that doesn't really say anything new, a yes man to his core and guaranteed to be on 100 committees that achieve nothing bar more bureaucracy
He is absolutely fixated on the big job so he'll say nothing to rock the boat whilst at the same time ensuring he is visibly being A TRUE GAEL. Another 10 years or so of brown nosing then he'll make his play for Uachtarán.
Burns is up for it next time around.