Jarlath Burns

Started by ziggysego, August 13, 2011, 03:08:08 PM

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ziggysego

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Lar Naparka

Quote from: ziggysego on August 13, 2011, 03:08:08 PM
Hello

And 'Hello' also to you Ziggy.
Next move is up to you...
Nil Carborundum Illegitemi

Lecale2

Either Ziggy has reached a new low in his attempts to reach the magic number or his account has been hacked. Just like the unionist Cllr from Ballymena.

Forever Green

Ziggy, wtf are you smoking? Send some of it my way ;D

Square Ball

a bit early to be at the sauce ziggy. So pray tell why start this?
Hospitals are not equipped to treat stupid

ziggysego

Quote from: hardstation on August 13, 2011, 04:11:23 PM
I assume that Ziggy has recently met Burns and Burns has told him that he is on gaaboard.

Didn't meet him.
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stew

The zigster and shaney are on the batter together, their Armagh man crushes have come to the fore.
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

tiempo

The primary responsibility of leadership in the GAA is one of stewardship. We are all duty bound
to develop the Association for future generations such that it is safely handed on better and
stronger than before, with its aims and ethos safeguarded and bolstered.


Kyle Hayes is under the stewardship of Limerick management - we're told. I guess the aims and ethos are to run with the fox and hunt with the hounds. Thanks for clearing that up Jarlath

Dagda Moore

Which party will he hook up with?

general_lee

Quote from: tiempo on January 18, 2025, 09:00:12 AMThe primary responsibility of leadership in the GAA is one of stewardship. We are all duty bound
to develop the Association for future generations such that it is safely handed on better and
stronger than before, with its aims and ethos safeguarded and bolstered.


Kyle Hayes is under the stewardship of Limerick management - we're told. I guess the aims and ethos are to run with the fox and hunt with the hounds. Thanks for clearing that up Jarlath
Do we take a carte blanche approach then to crimes committed by GAA members or how would you broach the subject?

People keep bringing up Kyle Hayes but how are the idiotic actions of a 21 year old man-child (for which he was convicted) comparable to serious domestic violence allegations?

Not every crime or misdemeanour is the same, do we allow them all or do we draw a line somewhere?

Milltown Row2

Look he's seems happy enough to chose his own battles and dig in. Smashing the face of a man and getting convicted is ok
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Tony Baloney

Quote from: general_lee on January 18, 2025, 09:50:44 AM
Quote from: tiempo on January 18, 2025, 09:00:12 AMThe primary responsibility of leadership in the GAA is one of stewardship. We are all duty bound
to develop the Association for future generations such that it is safely handed on better and
stronger than before, with its aims and ethos safeguarded and bolstered.


Kyle Hayes is under the stewardship of Limerick management - we're told. I guess the aims and ethos are to run with the fox and hunt with the hounds. Thanks for clearing that up Jarlath
Do we take a carte blanche approach then to crimes committed by GAA members or how would you broach the subject?

People keep bringing up Kyle Hayes but how are the idiotic actions of a 21 year old man-child (for which he was convicted) comparable to serious domestic violence allegations?

Not every crime or misdemeanour is the same, do we allow them all or do we draw a line somewhere?

Another one missing the point between an allegation and a conviction. Hint: one is worse than the other.

mrdeeds

Quote from: Dagda Moore on January 18, 2025, 09:21:36 AMWhich party will he hook up with?

Jarlath? By all accounts there's Sinn Fein connections.

Duine Inteacht Eile

Quote from: general_lee on January 18, 2025, 09:50:44 AM
Quote from: tiempo on January 18, 2025, 09:00:12 AMThe primary responsibility of leadership in the GAA is one of stewardship. We are all duty bound
to develop the Association for future generations such that it is safely handed on better and
stronger than before, with its aims and ethos safeguarded and bolstered.


Kyle Hayes is under the stewardship of Limerick management - we're told. I guess the aims and ethos are to run with the fox and hunt with the hounds. Thanks for clearing that up Jarlath
Do we take a carte blanche approach then to crimes committed by GAA members or how would you broach the subject?

People keep bringing up Kyle Hayes but how are the idiotic actions of a 21 year old man-child (for which he was convicted) comparable to serious domestic violence allegations?

Not every crime or misdemeanour is the same, do we allow them all or do we draw a line somewhere?

A conviction for serious physical assault should really trump something that has never gone further than a post on Facebook.