Alright Sort of the Year 2015

Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan.

Turfing the O’Donnell’s out of Gorse Hill for once and for all.

[QUOTE=“dodgy-keeper, post: 1124019, member: 1552”]Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan.

Turfing the O’Donnell’s out of Gorse Hill for once and for all.[/QUOTE]
she wasnt alone, she had peart and irvine with her

while id give peart some credit , hell will have to freeze over before I give irvine any:mad:

SBS Australia football presenter Scott McIntyre.

Can you throw up the jist of what he said there?

It’s all here:

https://twitter.com/mcintinhos

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1129877, member: 183”]It’s all here:

https://twitter.com/mcintinhos[/QUOTE]
Didn’t even delete them :clap:

A noble, if ultimately stupid stance from Scott there.

[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1129877, member: 183”]It’s all here:

https://twitter.com/mcintinhos[/QUOTE]

Some valid points but lot of stupidity in there as well.

Talk about career suicide though.

Oldham Athletic manager Darren Kelly.

Leighton Baines.

On relinquishing penalty-taking duties to Romelu Lukaku:

“When Rom signed permanently I said then, if he wanted them, no problem. It was just about getting him scoring when we re-signed him. So I said ‘whenever you’re ready, just tell me’ because, again, I’m thinking of him as a player. Strikers live off goals and look at their records and if he’s scoring penalties, and his record is looking good, then his confidence is good and you’ll probably get other goals on the back of that. If he scores a penalty after 20 minutes, then he’s up and you might get other goals from that. Now, you’ve got to score them and so far he has been. Unless he tells me otherwise, it will stay that way. I’m relaxed about it either way. I’m not someone who is going to throw his toys out of the pram because he’s not on them. But on the other side it’s not like I don’t want to hit them. I’ve taken them for long enough in many a different situation and scenario – it’s not a confidence issue. I’m always available to take them but I’m not egotistical.”

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Rory O’Carroll.

Ger Brennan

Daniel O’donnell

A Sunday indo moment… Was in someone else’s car this afternoon and ray darcy was on the wireless.
Daniel handled questions on the referendum adroitly while demonstrating an encyclopedic knowledge of his fanbase

Dp

Bishop Martin Dreenan.

Price Charles, what he as done for the people of Clare will never be forgotten, a charismatic man of the people. with a lovely knack of making people feel comfortable in his presence

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“Through this dreadful experience, though, I now understand in a profound way the agonies borne by so many others in these islands, of whatever faith, denomination or political tradition.”
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[QUOTE=“Tassotti, post: 1144766, member: 361”]“Through this dreadful experience, though, I now understand in a profound way the agonies borne by so many others in these islands, of whatever faith, denomination or political tradition.”
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Meeting roasters on the Burren who’s descendants survived the Famine or just meeting fore-lock tuggers. The pompous, well wealthy, tree kissing big eared Heir to the throne doesn’t give one flying fuck for North Clare residents or any of us. If truth be told, he’d wished, deep in his heart, that this bitéén of scrub and the rest of the island was still theirs.

Once a King and all that…Fuck him and the rest of them, we were beholden long enough.

[QUOTE=“Tassotti, post: 1144766, member: 361”]“Through this dreadful experience, though, I now understand in a profound way the agonies borne by so many others in these islands, of whatever faith, denomination or political tradition.”
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+1. Prince Charles seems like a really great guy - very thoughtful but up for a laugh too. I’m starting to see the Parachute Regiment in a totally new light.

Prince Chales is a humanitarian and a charismatic leader of men, he had an awful tough upbringing, losing his uncle and his wife in horrific circumstances, the empathy he displayed when discussing farming with the Nagles was very touching to see, a real man of the people, he has the common touch, that is what makes him great and an inspiration to the people of North Clare, I know a lot of people have placed a picture of Prince Charles up there with JFK and John Paul the second in their houses since his visit, that is the esteem he is held with in the area