They need Toyota back.
Fuck off you mong.
Munster need to pay the IRFU back over 4 million in 16 months time. Theyâve already defaulted on that multiple times.
Thatâs some indictment if true. How the fuck did he get the Munster job so. Canât believe Leinster are after making the same fuck up with Cullen. Are they paying these lads nothing as theyâre learning on the job?
The IRFU donât want too many foreign coaches in the system and they wonât go back to Irish coaches theyâve shunned before like Eddie OâSullivan and Mark McCall (who probably wouldnât come back anyway).
It all comes down to money. Iâd say theyâre paying Cullen and Foley a relative pittance
The Huns are going bust.
Compare their Anglo-esque financial mismanagement to the shrewd, prudent corporate governance of Limerick GAA who posted the princely profit of 14k for this year.
After spending a âŹ1 million quid on preparing teams that is some going
Another catastrophic bonus-pointless defeat. The Brave and Faithful were just not brave or faithful enough.
Donal Lenihan was privately seething on Radio One.
They couldnt score with two extra men. What has he to be seething about?
Iâd be keeping the head down when it comes to sporting schadenfreude for a while if I were you, bud.
Keats missed two penalties at crunch times apparently and he was secretly fuming over it. âHe had a great game otherwise but they were two very kickable penalties at vital times.â
Doesnt matter a fuck. Both Leinster and Munsters seasons are over. Fuck the pro 12. Its a glorified Waterford Crystal.
This is his lot now, crowing over others failures. Leave it to him ffs, itâs all he has.
But deliberately didnt pay the hefty referees bill for the year yet to avoid it going through the books. Easy make a profit then
Munster are fucked. People go to a Peter Clohessy pub, read an Alan Quinlan newspaper article or hire Michael Galwey as a guest speaker.
John Ryan and James Cronin can forget about opening a pub. Dave OâCallaghan wont be writing on the Indo or the Times and Dave Foley wont be on the corporate speaking circuit