[quote=“Mac”]The cunt has his own agency for public speaking events.
http://www.personallyspeaking.ie/paul_collins_69.html[/quote]
There’s some unbelievable amount of cunts on that roster.
[quote=“Mac”]The cunt has his own agency for public speaking events.
http://www.personallyspeaking.ie/paul_collins_69.html[/quote]
There’s some unbelievable amount of cunts on that roster.
Did he really say that? Glad I don’t listen to radio anymore if that’s what passes for Monday morning listening. I’d put my foot through the fooking radio.
If you got half of them into a building and nuked it you’d probably save the country a small fortune in public service money while also getting rid of half the annoying cunts who we’re forced to listen to every second day.
I’m thinking specifically about McWilliams, McGuirk, Collins, Cullen, Farrell, Hobbs and Power to name a few.
This fella seems to be taking the piss though. http://www.personallyspeaking.ie/colin_carroll_11.html
[quote=“Mac”]
This fella seems to be taking the piss though. http://www.personallyspeaking.ie/colin_carroll_11.html[/quote]
Colin has featured on every conceivable television and radio show in Ireland (eg. The Late Late Show, Seoige & O’Shea, Ireland AM, The Den, Nationwide, RTE News, Gerry Ryan, Ray D’Arcy, Ryan Tubridy etc).
…enough said
He was the one that stuck out like a sore fucking thumb there. Reminded me of that cunt the bog snorkler woman.
[quote=“Mac”]Paul Collins interviewing Keith Wood on Today FM this morning:
“Well Keith, after years of the Munster players carrying Ireland through games with no help from the Leinster boys, wasn’t it about time they finally stepped up to the mark on Saturday?”
Its the likes of this cunt and the Munster love in brigade on RTE that piss off most genuine rugby fans.
Also think it would be an interesting selection choice if we had an outhalf who was even 80% as good as O’Gara. For Munster he’s really turned it on this year maybe because he knows he has Warwick putting pressure on him but I really think his Ireland form is suffering and maybe its down to a lack of competition.[/quote]
Retarded thing to say, and far from anywhere near the truth. Until the last 12-18 months (when everyone was shit) O’ Driscoll, D’Arcy, Dempsey, Horgan were the main men on different occasions. He’s a muppet anyway, so ye shouldn’t e listening to him. I think they actually mock him on that programme alot.
Mac i think your right about O’ Gara needing competition. And the only way he’ll really feel that is if Humpheries is in the squad. Wallace is really there for centre and O’ Gara won’t feel pressure from him.
But of course you are judging him on one game.
[quote=“caoimhaoin”]Retarded thing to say, and far from anywhere near the truth. Until the last 12-18 months (when everyone was shit) O’ Driscoll, D’Arcy, Dempsey, Horgan were the main men on different occasions. He’s a muppet anyway, so ye shouldn’t e listening to him. I think they actually mock him on that programme alot.
Mac i think your right about O’ Gara needing competition. And the only way he’ll really feel that is if Humpheries is in the squad. Wallace is really there for centre and O’ Gara won’t feel pressure from him.
But of course you are judging him on one game.[/quote]
Judging who on one game? O’Gara, Wallace of Humphries?
D’Arcy reveals his relief after try
Gordon D’Arcy revealed he greeted his try in Saturday’s 30-21 RBS 6 Nations victory over France as the end of a difficult year.
D’Arcy marked his first Test appearance since breaking his arm in the opening game of last year’s championship with the decisive final touchdown at Croke Park.
His comeback from the injury was delayed by complications and the way he was mobbed by he team-mates after piercing the French defence spoke volumes for his popularity.
‘There was absolute elation when I scored,’ said the midfielder, who started the match on the bench.
‘When you have had a period that has not gone your way then when you do get a break and things do start happening for you, you have to embrace them and enjoy them as well.’
D’Arcy came on as a blood replacement for inside centre Paddy Wallace in the first half and then emerged as a permanent substitution in the 63rd minute. Three minutes later he scored.
‘(Coach) Declan Kidney put a lot on the line by selecting me because I’ve not played much rugby,’ said D’Arcy. ‘It’s a pity he selected O’Gara as he was shite.’
‘Rugby is all about chances and need to take them when you get them because they can pass you by. The game unfortunately passed ROG by and some of his tackling was embarrassing.’
'Look at Rob Kearney - he took his chance last year and look what a player he is now. I can only take the chances that are in front of me.
'There are no guarantees. Paddy played absolutely fantastically until he got a knock on the head. So whatever happens I’m happy with my progress from a long injury.
‘I’m not taking anything for granted and just enjoying every game as it comes.’
D’Arcy jinked his way over from eight yards out for the score that ultimately ended France’s fightback.
‘We had done a bit of homework on them and in their 22 we wanted to suck them in,’ he said. 'I managed to get a one on one with a forward and I think the big thing is that we converted the try because we had about six or seven phases before that.
‘That’s the kind of stuff in the last 18 months that we have not put away. I don’t get many tries. I’ve not scored that many in the last two years so it was nice to get.’
The victory has significantly shortened Ireland’s odds of winning the Six Nations but D’Arcy refuses to get carried away.
‘It was great to win against France but there is still a lot to go in the performance factor,’ he said. ‘And ROG really needs to start firing on all cylinders as it’s been quite a while now since he’s performed for us.’
O’ Gara. But do you mean this season? He was decent against Argentina, and can’t remember AB’s, but i presume he was pooror average , everyone was.
Have a read of this and tell me where exactly I’m judging him on one game
Also think it would be an interesting selection choice if we had an outhalf who was even 80% as good as O’Gara. For Munster he’s really turned it on this year maybe because he knows he has Warwick putting pressure on him but I really think his Ireland form is suffering and maybe its down to a lack of competition.
He wasn’t great on Saturday, he was muck against the All Blacks and he was also below par against Argentina. I dont remember the Canada game as I missed most of it.
What about his blatant display of the Ulster colours?? whats that about??
[quote=“Mac”]Paul Collins interviewing Keith Wood on Today FM this morning:
“Well Keith, after years of the Munster players carrying Ireland through games with no help from the Leinster boys, wasn’t it about time they finally stepped up to the mark on Saturday?”
Its the likes of this cunt and the Munster love in brigade on RTE that piss off most genuine rugby fans.
Also think it would be an interesting selection choice if we had an outhalf who was even 80% as good as O’Gara. For Munster he’s really turned it on this year maybe because he knows he has Warwick putting pressure on him but I really think his Ireland form is suffering and maybe its down to a lack of competition.[/quote]
Ireland have only played one game this year. ROG was poor before christmas for Munster, but brilliant afterwards, i presume you were talking about 2009.
He was better than average against the Argies.
I think we can now confirm though that your horse shit about it being a bit of craic the whole Munster verses the leinster thing. You don’t give any reasonable judgement on games involving Munster players. That smacks of jealousy, bitterness and underachievement. Good luck Mac.
[quote=“caoimhaoin”]Ireland have only played one game this year. ROG was poor before christmas for Munster, but brilliant afterwards, i presume you were talking about 2009.
He was better than average against the Argies.
I think we can now confirm though that your horse shit about it being a bit of craic the whole Munster verses the leinster thing. You don’t give any reasonable judgement on games involving Munster players. That smacks of jealousy, bitterness and underachievement. Good luck Mac.[/quote]
Christ almighty lad, someones really got up your arse this morning. Most rational people realise that when you say this year in sports it usually relates to the particular season but you seem to be a striking mood so there’s no rationality to anything you’re going on about today.
I disagree with your comments on the Argies. He was poor bar the cross field kick for the try and spent the whole game looking for a row with the opposition rather than concentrating on the game. Tony Ward gave him the man of the match award much to everyones disbelief. Have to say, you’re a walking contradiction with a line like this though
You don’t give any reasonable judgement on games involving Munster players. That smacks of jealousy, bitterness and underachievement.
[quote=“Mac”]Christ almighty lad, someones really got up your arse this morning. Most rational people realise that when you say this year in sports it usually relates to the particular season but you seem to be a striking mood so there’s no rationality to anything you’re going on about today.
I disagree with your comments on the Argies. He was poor bar the cross field kick for the try and spent the whole game looking for a row with the opposition rather than concentrating on the game. Tony Ward gave him the man of the match award much to everyones disbelief. Have to say, you’re a walking contradiction with a line like this though[/quote]
unfortunately Kev is generally just a tecthy sort
21 pages? I think we should start different threads for each game, this is a joke trying to go back and find a previous post.
Just goes to show how many cunts have jumped on the rugby bandwagon since it became the hearbeat of our little nation and helped drag us through the depths of the recession
11 of the pages have been Mac and Caoimhin arguing about whos dick is bigger
plenty of room on the bandwagon dan, bring them all aboard.
Does any one have any thoughts on Wallace wearing an Ulster couloured Scrum cap the other day or are they bothered?? Initially i was like " you little pup" but the win is the most important thing… This whole provincial thing in general needs to be dropped when the national side get together and the talks of Leinster this, Munster that made me cringe over the weekend …Obviously there is a different demention with the Ulster issue but i thought there was just no need for it…