You saw him and that’s what matters
@Fagan_ODowd can’t take that away from you
A spot that hasn’t been approved is a like a run without a Strava time.
Finding it hard to think what thread would be most appropriate to raise an appeal.
Not strictly relevant but “the post rating dispute resolution” thread might be an avenue worth exploring.
I think @TreatyStones is the adjudicator there so you should get a fair hearing.
Appeal away bucko.
All you can ask for is decisiveness. He has swung the sword.
I would normally agree but i spotted and had a conversation with the then Tea Sock. It was turned down for what i can only think was for political reasons
I spotted a lad who crashed a global bank so hard that Obi wan Kenobi played him in a blockbuster.
When did you spot the chap from Trainspotting?
And in the arse end of Galway to boot.
Who: Roy Curtis
Famous for: COTY nominee
Where: Neary’s
When: Live spot
Demeanour: He’s in good form. He told the barman he was in earlier on and had one pint while his companion had three. On his own for this visit. It’s either his or his prior companion’s twentieth anniversary this weekend, may be able to confirm on that later.
I was in Grogan’s earlier and half expected to see him, he was in there the last time I was there.
I thought I saw Pat Rabbitte at the bar also but unfortunately it was just a lookalike.
Not a spot.
I’ll live but that will hurt the lads that are in awe of the porter laureate.
Who: Ger Cunningham
Famous for: Being a lucky goalie for da rebels in the 80s/90s
Where:Jackie Lennox Chipper, The Lough, Rebel Land.
When: 7.30ish last Monday night.
Other details: Had ordered a haddock supper before I spotted Ger arrive in behind me,joining a longish queue at this fine chipper. Got my order before I heard what he was having, was consuming my grub in the car when Ger got into his vehicle across the street and proceeded to do a U turn on the fairly narrow Bandon Rd and head towards Dennehy’s Cross.
Do you know what a celeb is?
Not a spot.
There’s times when you don’t get paid enough for this job
I’ve heard of Dennehy’s Cross alright.
As I made my way down Paul Street in Cark about 5 minutes ago I spotted Tommy Tiernan walking against me.
Tommy looked fairly relaxed with his hands in his pockets and was wearing that small beanie type hat on his head.
Some wan stopped him in his travels and she was quick to say she loves watching him on the television.