Payton Tiny Kettledrum wrote: » Oh catch yourself on OP. Someone known to the public goes to watch the tennis. Big deal. David Beckham was there yesterday. The TV will show known names in the crowd. It's hardly earth shattering, career building, or attention seeking. They just went to watch the tennis.
Payton Tiny Kettledrum wrote: Oh catch yourself on OP. Someone known to the public goes to watch the tennis. Big deal. David Beckham was there yesterday. The TV will show known names in the crowd. It's hardly earth shattering, career building, or attention seeking. They just went to watch the tennis.
bobbyss wrote: » Our Brian gets around doesn't he? I didn't think he was that much into tennis. Close by was some royal or other. Hmm ...
murpho999 wrote: » This actually made news in the indo. This used to be a quality paper but has now become a rag that is also obsessed with Amy Huberman. They are trying to make this couple out to be the darlings of Ireland,, likea royal family that everyone in Ireland is obsessed with when the truth is that nobody gives a sh1te.Apologies in advance for posting this link
bobbyss wrote: » Yeah I agree with that. Most sports commentators would be able to point him out to the viewers. He may indeed like tennis, who knows. I don't know if he has a manager type person advising him on engagements but a shrewd move indeed. Bob Geldof, Wogan (I think) became OBEs or Sirs or whatever so I would imagine if he keeps doing his bit he may well be next in line. Nothing to stop him accepting a knighthood and best of luck to him.
Augeo wrote: » Indeed...... his rugby career is over. Unless he's on TV talking rugby or in the paper writing about it no one cares. Well the BOD fans might..... knobs be knobs etc
Hotei wrote: » ...... and soccer knobs be knobs too, eh?!
Lt Dan wrote: We don't see the soccer knobs salivating over our footballing hero's (well, bar Eamon Dunphy) the way the Irish media and ruby chaps wet themselves over "BOD" (good god) Still, at least it is not his fault for that.
vkid wrote: » We have soccer heroes. ..? Jaysus you learn something new everyday.
Lt Dan wrote: » Hiliarious, bro, hillarious. Dermot Morgan use to run that joke about rugby during the early 1990's, when Irish soccer team qualified for major tournaments while Ireland regularly were trying to dodge the wooden spoon. Liam Brady, Johnny Giles (okay, enough from Eamonn) Roy Keane (depending on how you hate United and can't get over Saipan), Paul McGrath, in some circles Packie Bonner, Robbie Keane, Richard Dunne, Ray Houghton, for people of a vintage era Jackie Carrey
bobbyss wrote: » Nonsense Princcess C. The forum has topics on religion, pensions and so on and so on.
Hotei wrote: » Irish football team surely, Danny boy?
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Wanderer2010 wrote: » Dont know why he is sitting near some royal, is he too good to slum it with the ordinary crowd?
bobbyss wrote: » What's a ruby forum?
Yamanoto wrote: » In previous years he's attended Wimbledon as a HSBC Sports Ambassador, doing promotional skills sessions and giving talks. I'd imagine this years no different, with the same added perk that he can bring the wife along for a game on centre court.Why is this a thread btw?