No doubt Sexton giving him a few quid for it too. Trying to get a few more euros out of the IRFU like O’Driscoll did a few years back with a similar stunt shaking hands with some French club too before a last minute deal saw him stay in Oireland.
My eyes. My poor eyes. It’s hard to quantify the level of cuntishness wrought by the triumvirate involved in that piece of shit. Lynch, Murphy and twat par excellence Barry Egan.
You’d wonder (hope even) if Egan is actually taking the piss but it’s unlikely as even these so-called celebs that feed him would surely have worked it out by now.
If the man takes hmself seriously then he has achieved the rank of Ubercunt.
Boo hoo…poor Lisa. If Kean thinks she’s so great, why didn’t he marry her? And if she can’t take it why did she go on? Egan is a sad cunt and just skillfully orchestrates all these wannabee celebrities. Lynch is right, the article makes Murphy out to be a fool, no one else.
<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Arial, ‘Helvetica Neue’, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10px;]Lisa’s closest friend, Rachel Glennon, contacted me at Lisa’s request to say that Lisa "was shaking after the show. She was publicly destroyed.
:lol: What do you do when you have a big problem? You get your best friend to get in touch with Barry Egan, that’s what you do!
I have no idea what this story is about or why it would be on the Irish Examiner’s breaking news service. At least they’re still copying and pasting their sports stories:
Colin Gleeson has an appalling piece in the Irish Times today. The fourth paragraph is a confusing mix of tenses, quotes and pronouns. Present tense to passive voice and the back to past tense for the next paragraph.
A series of apparently racially motivated attacks - one of which hospitalised a man - has left residents at a temporary accommodation centre for immigrants afraid to leave the building, according to the Irish Refugee Council (IRC).
On four occasions over the past five weeks - most recently on Friday and Saturday - residents of the Balseskin Reception Centre in Finglas have been targeted after disembarking from a bus that drops them near the centre.
According to the IRC’s Sharon Waters, the area in which the centre is located is “quite isolated and rural” and there are no footpaths.
The residents say a car with a number of young men inside approaches them, she said. The windows are rolled down and the occupants either “throw stuff out the window at them or try in some way to attack them” as they are walking along the road. Various things have been thrown including “pieces of metal and stones”.
One person was hospitalised and another was hit in the back of the head. The man who was taken to hospital on Saturday has been discharged and has returned to the hostel.
“The residents are afraid to go out and leave the centre at the moment,” said Ms Waters.
She also said the incident was indicative of “the unsuitability” of the Government’s Direct Provision accommodation programme for asylum-seekers.
“The way in which it has been implemented excludes asylum-seekers from the local community and can contribute to resentment,” she said.
“Many people still believe that asylum-seekers get a good deal in Direct Provision but the reality is crowded accommodation, no opportunity to work, cook or provide for your family and years of idleness and frustration.”
The win provided newly elected Munster Council chairman, Clare’s Robert Frost, with the opportunity of presenting the trophy to his native county. He made the presentation to his fellow clubman, Patrick Donnellan, from O’Callaghan’s Mills, his fellow clubman.