...at least according to Laim Fay in the Sunday Times Culture magazine.
On Sean Og O hAilpin,
"As revered by female teenyboppers for his physical prowess as he is by male hurling fans, O hAilpin is one of GAA's few genuine pin-ups , a rare droplet of eye candy in a sport where players are often encouraged to wear face guards as much for the spectators' protection as their own."
From reading his very snipey column this didn't seem like a humourous throwaway comment, I detected an undercurrent of dislike for the GAA.
Also, Fay has the audacity to come out with this bold statement in a column that also boasts a picture of himself. The words pot, kettle and black spring to mind. He's no stranger to a cream horn himself the chubby faced wee f**ker.
On Sean Og O hAilpin,
"As revered by female teenyboppers for his physical prowess as he is by male hurling fans, O hAilpin is one of GAA's few genuine pin-ups , a rare droplet of eye candy in a sport where players are often encouraged to wear face guards as much for the spectators' protection as their own."
From reading his very snipey column this didn't seem like a humourous throwaway comment, I detected an undercurrent of dislike for the GAA.
Also, Fay has the audacity to come out with this bold statement in a column that also boasts a picture of himself. The words pot, kettle and black spring to mind. He's no stranger to a cream horn himself the chubby faced wee f**ker.