Gobshittery on PV

for those of ye who have access to it

http://premierview.proboards48.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=Tipp_&thread=13151&page=5

go to page 6 of this thread. they’re saying that brian o’meara was totally innocent and that dunne never apologised and/or dunne apologised and o’meara didn’t accept the apology

[quote=“artfoley”]for those of ye who have access to it

http://premierview.proboards48.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=Tipp_&thread=13151&page=5

go to page 6 of this thread. they’re saying that brian o’meara was totally innocent and that dunne never apologised and/or dunne apologised and o’meara didn’t accept the apology[/quote]

Please copy and paste it here, art, for those of us who aren’t members of that freemasons lodge.

here ya go M

[quote author=artfoley board=Tipp_ thread=13151 post=188665 time=1218804320][quote author=flick board=Tipp_ thread=13151 post=188647 time=1218801572]

That was actually Liam Dunne who hit O’Meara the few clatters in that Semi. Dunne said in his book that he apologised profusely to O’Meara after the incident, but that O’Meara couldn’t bring himself to accept the apologies, to which Dunne says that he couldn’t really blame O’Meara.

As for the show itself, light entertainment is precisely what it is. Better light entertainment about the GAA than having shite on about something else, in my view. And as for the film on after it…! The only ‘Executive Decision’ taken was to produce the oul reliable shotgun and blow the telly away[/quote]

they were hitting each other, it’s not as if o’meara was standing there taking innocently. they should’nt have been sent off but they were and if dunne apologised it shows him to be a bigger manabout it.

not accepting the apology makes him the tip equivalent of tony keady[/quote]

he was sent off 3 times in his career and if you’re taking your hurling knowldge from trimble then nobody will take you seriously[/quote]