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A repeat show perhaps?

Don’t believe so.

You’d hope that Christy Dignam is doing OK. Been a while since we’ve seen or heard from him.
Has he been seen since Easter or thereabouts??

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The rehabilitation of John Delaney starts here

Himself and Finbar Furey due a turn alright, accompanied by Imelda May

looks like Vera Pauw has a big Galway Macnas head on her

Michael D just played a stormer. Now some lad is belting out The Fields of Athenry. This must be the annual good episode that we get

Dan McCabe. He’s unreal.

Dave O’Learys been on the sunbeds anyway

You’d run through a brick wall for Michael D

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And he’d make a fortune on the repairs the little swine.

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Shay is a little lost here.

Quinn with some brilliant insights into history there and pencil neck cuts him off to ask Shay what it was like to watch 1990 in Lifford :roll_eyes:

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There were a lot of people online seemingly ready to at least mentally unleash an AR-15 on Tubs when he gave due reverence to rugby the night before the Six Nations began this year.

Strangely enough those same people seem to have no similar outrage over this show.

20% of the country were going to run through a brick wall for Peter Casey in the 2018 election.

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They are lapping it up

Most of them probably had run through several brick walls during their lives.

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You’d probably be safer at that than trying to run through him. He’s atin’ himself into a coffin.

Michael D has been the glue that held the nation together during troubled times

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To be fair when I heard this show was to mark 100 years of the FAI I thought it had all sorts of potential.

I was looking forward to tales of copious amounts of duty free and whores in Poznan and Sofia and Tirana, a re-telling of the Night Of The Long Knives at the Westbury in March 1996 (that hotel saw some amount of action that month), Bernard O’Byrne telling us about how Eircom Park was the future, Saipan revisited, Eamon Dunphy ranting about “the Midgets Of Merrion Square”, John Delaney furiously denying he took loans and giving a tie to everybody in the audience, before being surprised by a special guest appearance by George The Greek.