CatFromHue wrote: Without being disrespectful, a lot of that team wouldn't have even met, let alone played or trained with, Foley.
CatFromHue wrote: » That's the thing, I don't think it was a huge motivating factor. Without being disrespectful, a lot of that team wouldn't have even met, let alone played or trained with, Foley. To me the main motivation for each player was to win for themselves.
Gamebred wrote: » I see SBG's number 1 cheerleader in the media has gotten his dream job working for Conor himself on the maclife.com, Andrew McGahon leaving severemma to work for them.
Propane Nightmare wrote: » Andrew mcgahon is SBGs number 1 cheerleader???:rolleyes: Who the F let this monkey on the internet... Another typical blow in ufc fan who has no clue about the Irish MMA community.
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Andrew and sean are legends ! Living in the uk and for the 5th of Nov party the wife and i dressed up, no one had a clue but we had a ballhttps://twitter.com/fraapp/status/794984079750037504
Gamebred wrote: » Legends how exactly?
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Two lads that got into something that they love and have the craic enjoying there job, that makes them legends to me. We are all here to talk mma cause we love it so imagine being paid for that........... Legends
Gamebred wrote: » I think the term legend is banded around quite easily now a days if that makes them a legend to you fair play, I dont think theres anything legendary about them or anything they do considering Sean is a bedroom journalist who tweets all day and Andrew sold out to a media rival and left his team but thats just my opinion.
Gamebred wrote: » Not mad at Claudia Gaedlhas appearance at all,looking fine at this press conference Jon Jones is a legend came out with one of his belt
Gamebred wrote: » DC is a beaten man already emotionally battered so easily by Jones, This conference is fire! Big Ben Rothwell just interupted the conference to give Ireland a shout out what a legend.
Gamebred wrote: » Now that you mention weapons :pac: The Diaz brothers are legends.
Gamebred wrote: » Dont know if anyone seen this but this kinda of illustrates the mind Diaz has,he got absolutely murdered in this fight and still sat in guard stockton slapping the **** out RDA taking the piss he is a legend,love to see him in shape fight him again.
Gamebred wrote: » Feck off ive not missed an event live in donkeys :pac: Im not really desperate to see anyone on the card either Hunt is a legend but outside of that all I wanna see is Scoggins,hoping that cheat lombard gets bet.
Gamebred wrote: » Mark Hunt is a combat legend,same with frank big fan of his grappling but Hunt is probably my favourite hw alongside rothwell crazy lifestory pulling for him tonight first round ko hopefully.
Gamebred wrote: » Very true man,a legend going out on the top as champ after clearing out 170 and 185.
Gamebred wrote: » Conor dropped into that guy what an absolute legend!
Gamebred wrote: » https://twitter.com/GrabakaHitman/status/712795530028515328 Nate asking where Ariel is hahahahahahahah legend
Gamebred wrote: » What a legend Bas is, Im in for the tournament anyways!
Gamebred wrote: » Bad bad man dustin poirier couldnt be happier for him legend.
Gamebred wrote: » @Marty I standby every single one of them comments so what is your point? Im sure hundreds of thousands of people agree with me,where as ive seen 1 person call the severe lads legends
martyos121 wrote: » I was only having a laugh with ya man, I remember you throwing out the word legend so much that I had to pull you up on it. I would call the Severe lads legends though, they do great work over there and have done an awful lot for the Irish MMA scene. Not all "legends" wear four ounce gloves.
Axwell wrote: » Legends might be a bit strong for the lads from Severe but your comments about them and Andrew are one that not many people would agree with you on. Andrew went up and down the country covering local MMA events, promoting the pro MMA scene, covering Irelands fighters here and abroad. Doing long hours going to events, doing the interviews and putting together and editing the content - funding all that out of his own pocket working in a nightclub and doing some radio work on top of loans to be able to follow the bigger fights abroad. All for the love of the sport and doing something he is passionate about, a thankless job when you see posts like yours. Now that an opportunity comes along to take that career to the next level, to actually get paid for all the hard work that goes into it and all the time and effort he has put in over the years and you want to call him a sell out? I couldn't think of anything further from the truth and it just shows a narrow mind that people would think to label him that on here or social media. He is finally getting paid properly for all the work he has been doing for years and more power to him.
John_D80 wrote: » Cant imagine there are too many cricket fans in an Irish MMA forum but even for the uninitiated, check this out. Superhero level fielding by South African cricketer Temba Bavuma. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDWnknH1_yg
Gamebred wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=101578491&postcount=74 See my post above for clarification lads try not get offended on his behalf, Sellout was the wrong word to use and I retract it, Severemma cant offer him the financial incentive to stay so they are partly to blame I suppose but I feel the future of severemma is not too bright with this departure which is a credit to Andrew for the work hes done but remember nobody put a gun to his head to do it.
riffmongous wrote: » the South Africans always have some of the best fielders
SDTimeout wrote: » You're the type of guy who rips me on the internet but tells me you love my work at an event. I thought I made it pretty clear on the Podcast all of my reasons but there's been enough sniping on this thread that I want it to be the end of it. If i'm a sell out for trying to get myself out of a really really negative lifestyle for myself then fine. I've been suffering pretty badly in 2016 and have had to start going to a counsellor for many issues. The worry of making enough money to continue financing severe trips was a massive part of that. I work 5 nights a week in a ****ty nightclub. I barely make over 200 euro a week because the hours are that bad. For the most part of the year I was only doing 2 nights a week so work out that for yourself. Make yourself feel better, ripping into someone who had a passion. I became disillusioned with MMA Coverage in a full time capacity. I realised that I cared for the sport in Ireland I didn't care for attending random UFC's or doing that as a full time job. I see how stressed and little money those in those jobs get. Thank you to everybody who has sent me a message or just wished me well on this new career move. I know it's going to be a success.