There’s a massive void now, who fill his shoes? that cunt Norton isn’t fit to lace his shoes
Dermot O’Leary, a son of the diaspora. A new icon for a new diaspora.
Dermot O’Leary has the Irish roots, the TV experience and is already working on Radio 2. Could he step into the massive void left by Sir Terry?
Wow, you beat me to the punch.
Dermot O’Leary is English though, we need a real Irishman like Sir Terry, who has an understanding of our special relationship with the mainland, a unique relationship
It’s a no brainer. He was outstanding at the Ceiliúradh, it was the moment he showed he had what it takes. It also gold plated his standing in the Irish community in Britain. He’d be some man to deliver the eulogy actually.
I find that highly offensive. As if I’d be seen dead in Dolans, whatever the fuck it is
Tubridy perhaps. Widely known he despises the small mindedness of Ireland and rte. Has dipped his toe already and if given a few years with ye in the appropriate environment who knows
Tubridy does not have the personality nor the wit
ah thats great to see so it is, heartening to know that not all Limerick people are tramps
Limerick is in mourning kid.
@ChocolateMice is a cork person.
No, he is a limerick person alright he is just squatting for a while with princess and her mother.
He has misjudged the mood on this one badly though. Judgement error.
I predict very big things for TV3 weatherman Deric Ó 'hArtagáin and he’s a fellow Limerick man too. It’s probably too early for him to step straight into Sir Terry’s shoes but he’s making great strides in Ballymount. Nice tribute from him too:
It a common narrative coming to the fore today. He inspired so many
A sign of true greatness
He’ll be back robbing house again in no time the dirty scut
Hartigan is a good Limerick name.
There’s also JJ Hartigan that had a slot on the Will Leahy show.
Yep, old habits die hard in the burglary game. Princesses old lady had better lock her jewellery away good and proper.
Does that fella actually work at all? Is that why he is so jealous of Sir Terry