They knew how to handle mick
The brits using one tout to kill other touts that were no longer any use to them.
Pats as sound a skin as you’ll meet, good Tipp blood in him. I’d still have him ahead of some of the current Limerick squad players. Got a bit of a raw deal.
Box Office.
Great to catch up with Damien Hayes again and loads to chat to him about.
Part 1 - hurling
- Galway building but no style of play yet
- Cian Lynch passing too much
- Eoin Cadogan the latest to look for VAR
- Diving in hurling
Part 2 - Farming
- Fluke
- Testing cattle for TB
- Mastitis in sheep
- Silage pits v bales
- Great weather for lambing
Where would you get it
The tag line is a bit cheap - to generate clicks. But this is one fucked up story and seems to be legit. Absolute hell.
Only the 4 times? Pfft.
Wrongly imprisoned. Left to rot by his own gov. Witnessed multiple murders and rapes. Raped himself. Having to befriend pedophiles. Not to mind the conditions they were kept in… but the bigger picture of everyone from Cambodian gov, solicitors, police etc all being in on imprisoning foreigners to extort money or sell body parts is wild.
You’d want your head examined to be going to Cambodia.
It could have been me
Great place, have been there multiple times.
Much gang raping?
No worse than Ballymacoda
I just cannot stand your man Rory O’Neill on the RTE GAA Podcast. Always waiting and waiting to speak and give his opinion. Why is there a presenter, a journalist?? and only 1 proper pundit on then. (ie Shane McGrath for the Hurling this week).
He’s a producer afaik.
I feel like he has far too much talking time on it anyway
I’d have more issue with relying on Shane McGrath for analysis
I hate to come across all @peddlerscross here but I had some interactions with Rory last year and he is a sound man and a clued in fella if a bit neurotic.
I have never listened to the rte podcast and had no idea as to who he was beforehand and only twigged afterwards that he is on it.
He is chairman of St Pat’s gaa club and they have gone from a bit of a backwater to becoming a very strong gaa club under his watch. He proudly told me that they won the minor A football in Dublin last year fielding three teams at minor level and are division 1 this year for the first time in their history.