From reading his Twitter account he appears to be one of these reactionary right-wing Ian OâDoherty/Jeremy Clarkson car fetishist type buffoons who hilariously advocate the running down of cyclists. He probably doesnât have a penis.
Also along similar lines I heard Bandages old nemesis Tom Mooney on the radio a couple of weeks back. Disappointed our esteemed moderator got his arse handed to him by such a twat
:lol: The stupidity of some people really hits you in the face sometimes. Does a professional journalist really not understand that once something is published, the medium is irrelevant?
[font=Arial][size=3][left]Defender Daniel Bohan looks like he has played his last match for Kerry this year after tearing his Achilles tendon during a practice match yesterday.[/left][/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=3][left]Bohan suffered the injury in a final trial game for the Kerry panel ahead of next Sundayâs All-Ireland SFC second round qualifier against Westmeath.[/left][/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=3][left]The Austin Stacks clubman made one appearance in this yearâs Championship, starting at full-back in Kerryâs Munster SFC first round win over Tipperary.[/left][/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=3][left]Kerry boss Jack OâConnor is sweating on the fitness of former captain Darran OâSullivan, who is nursing a hamstring injury and sat out the game in Tralee.[/left][/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=3][left]But free-taker Bryan Sheehan, who missed the Munster semi-final defeat to Cork, is on course to start against the midlanders. He came through the trial game and is poised to return in centre-field alongside Anthony Maher.[/left][/size][/font]
[font=Arial][size=3][left]Kieran OâLearyâs position in attack is coming under threat. James OâDonoghue caught the eye as a substitute against Cork and could be rewarded with a starting berth, with Patrick Curtin and Donnchadh Walsh also in contention. [/left][/size][/font]