Maybe he'll ask his little zionist buddy Robbie to hand back the wages the FAI paid him despite his tenure being up with the national team. Real legend alright!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: square_ball on February 20, 2024, 10:38:12 PMQuote from: marty34 on February 20, 2024, 05:56:13 PMWee Jeff seriously annoyed that this is happening. He's luke warm that it's happening, obviously can't refuse it but it's through gritted teeth.
I see some farmer on that A5 road annoyed that he's losing land. He was probably one of the lads who was holding it up. Sew it into him as some many unecessary deaths on that road recently because of these reviews etc.
For unionists, it must be this on one day and on the same day, the Brits looking for the wee 6 to raise more money.
Yip he is Hamilton Hassard part of the Alternative A5 Alliance who have been against the upgrade from the word go.
Quote from: lurganblue on February 16, 2024, 06:22:46 PMI had been disappointed in Masters of the Air. Certainly not on Band of Brothers or Pacific levels. The latest episode was really good though. Hopefully that trend continues
Quote from: Orior on January 30, 2024, 04:30:04 PMMad stuff by the rat allowing Bryson to tweet the secret meeting. The rat will now be owned by bin man 167. When I say rat, it might be more accurate to say horse.
Quote from: trailer on November 30, 2023, 08:38:35 AMQuote from: seafoid on November 30, 2023, 08:32:45 AMThe Euros are a bit of a distraction to cover up the delays I think. Ireland is strange in that the 3 main sports all have to build their own infrastructure. One reason is because all the power is centralised. There is also the history of non cooperation between sports and the ban. In other countries like France the city builds the infrastructure and different teams use it . If this was in Cork or Belfast for example there would be one 50,000 stadium built by the city and used by hurling, football, rugby and soccer. This model is much better. It would work very well in Belfast. The city would get concert profits to support other projects. In Ireland the GAA builds its own stadia. Páirc Uí Chaoimh does not get enough matches... It is the problem child of Irish stadia .
It happens in Uk, it happens in Italy, It happens in USA. It happens in loads of countries the world over. The idea that it's an Irish problem is nonsense.