More GAA Shame

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Woolie deserves credit here, he has gone for him and he has right on his side this time.

SC was a beneficiary of the carry on, did what he has always done, stood there with the Hedild under his arm and said nothing.

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Is there a more repugnant character than Colm Parkinson in the gaa sphere today?
His handle myblueboy has regularly said heinous shit about suicide victims.
Really a character you would sympathize with, or otherwise.

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There’s no good whatsoever in that club or that story. A shocking shower of cunts who cleaned it out and plenty more who let it happen

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But sure is he not right here ?

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He has more shame than that. No way has he tens of thousands of posts here slating every and any gaa panelist. That can hardly be true?

He’s a gobshite. He even deleted that after he posted it, couldn’t even stand by it.

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He was probably wary of being sued. If it came to it, it would be interesting to see if it was provable.

He won’t be able to help himself I’d fear

I’d have no doubt what he is saying is true. He’ll just have to weigh it up as to whether it is worth the hassle. SC should take his L here and not make a thing of it.

If he was wary of that, he wouldn’t even have considered posting it to start off with. But he’s an absolute idiot who knows no better.

He’s got a business, family. What’s in the past should be the left in the past. No winners in that sorry mess that was Parnells.

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I’d say he just saw the bullshit nature of it and called it out, couldn’t resist. He was there himself and saw it. Cluxton is a big dog to take on.

Like I said, no winners in that sorry sorry mess. The way the Dublin clubs acted with transfers was despicable. I’d blame no one for fleecing them but you’d also have little respect for anyone who did.

Woolie the idiot, was inadvertently landing himself in the swamp by bringing it up.

Who knows what he was raking in for those few years himself and what tax liabilities he built up.

I don’t know what Woolie deleted quicker: that tweet slating Clucko or the podcast where he had Nedzer Brennan’s off the record convo published

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But you can’t be a beneficiary of the craic living in a club house and simultaneously call it out 5 years later. Like you hardly get to do that. Woolie probably wishes he’d left it but he was just keeping it 100 here.

Its different in say Rugby where the volunteer lining the pitch in St Marys know Dan Goggin is being sorted out by the club.

Might have created a bit of a thing alright, I’d say twas just yer man who he watched do it; probably saved his deposit by paying no rent and then condemned the whole thing pissed him off.

You can’t but Shur they’re all as bad as each other

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It sounds like SC was more vexed by the import of players than the funds used to do it. He was dead right. It is utterly bizarre that a local club will drop local players just to win some tin pot, and somehow take glory in it. It’s a really odd mental facet of a swathe of the GAA. I don’t think the funding thing he gave too much thought to at the time, so he’s probably not a hypocrite as such, though if he’s running that up the flagpole as well, he probably shouldn’t.
I can understand clubs trying to get lads who have moved into the locality for study or work encouraging them to play, but that’s an entirely different thing.

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