Not up to his usual standard.
Agree not his best work , but Drew Harris has created himself a powerful enemy
Prick
Surprised Roy didn’t make the cut for the big wedding and was slumming it out in Kehoe’s instead. I’d have thought Roy would have been at the top table.
The Storyteller was rocking tonight for Day 2.
He loves “sun kissed”
Hey folks
40 years today since Pairc Ui Chaoimh 83.
Iconic and glorious Dublin Cork replay.
The greatest of times.
A landmark afternoon.
Hill 17.
When the gospel of Anna Livia spread south.
And life stretched out infinitely before us.
A day that shaped many of our identities.
The foundation stone on which the skyscraping post 2011 achievements are constructed.
Mullins and Anton rolling back the years.
Dully, Joe Mac and Barney rising to the stars.
The only All-Ireland between 77 and 95 followed.
Some men.
Giants of our town.
Joy. Undiluted joy.
The extraordinary sense of belonging to something bigger than ourselves.
A sun-kissed, tumultuous and titanic afternoon.
Where does time go?
Mick Holden, Ciaran Maher, Brian and The Blue Panther have left us.
But the indelible flame of the glory they authored burns on.
Tooler documentary repeated on TG4 again at 8.0 tonight.
And the heart is again consumed by old, untouchable alchemy.
We’ll never grow old.
Ath Cliath abu.
Thos is the one of the best ever GAA Documentaries.
Stumbled upon this. Tuned in expecting it to see the weekly club highlights programme that used to be on at 8.
He seemed like a lovely man anton but he was very unusual looking footballer. Big long gangly legs and a little short body. He didn’t look anything like a panther either.
I love that Brian Mullins bit at the end when he says the 70’s team would beat the present team, “Gach lá, GACH LÁ”.
Prick
He was more of a scorpion. The Synge Street Scorpion. A big scorpion, to be fair.
Had a few pints with The Doc last night. Some man still
That’s just beautiful from Roy.
The great man overlooked here
By some Muldoon
The irony
He had a posture like a prawn