Not sport.
classic roaster style of half tucking the jeans in at the side/back
no belt on the roaster either
Go back to fingering your sister you dumb cunt.
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Cunt wanted a free for that Ffs.
Looks like some of the lads there have lost the propellers off their caps.
Description please?
When-1977
Where-Croke Park
What-All Ireland Senior Hurling Final Celebrations
Who-Cork full back Martin O’Doherty raises aloft the Liam McCarthy Cup as he is carried shoulder high across the famous sod by his jubilant Countymen after defeating the men of Wexford.
[QUOTE=“myboyblue, post: 1017522, member: 180”]When-1977
Where-Croke Park
What-All Ireland Senior Hurling Final Celebrations
Who-Cork full back Martin O’Doherty raises aloft the Liam McCarthy Cup as he is carried shoulder high across the famous sod by his jubilant Countymen after defeating the men of Wexford.[/QUOTE]
Ironic that you are holding this up as an iconic moment, yet you backed your buddies in Croke Park to the hilt in banning pitch invasions.
How many were killed that day?
[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1017525, member: 1786”]Ironic that you are holding this up as an iconic moment, yet you backed your buddies in Croke Park to the hilt in banning pitch invasions.
How many were killed that day?[/QUOTE]
65 sprained ankles, 12 doses of chaffing, zero claims.
[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1017525, member: 1786”]Ironic that you are holding this up as an iconic moment, yet you backed your buddies in Croke Park to the hilt in banning pitch invasions.
How many were killed that day?[/QUOTE]
Ironic? Really? You sure?
Its an iconic photo, of its time and place. That time is gone.
[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1017525, member: 1786”]
How many were killed that day?[/QUOTE]
At least 7 hats and 16 programmes were lost that day, and that’s only official figures which are always under reported.